ODD FELLOWS. B. P. 0. ELKS. NATIONAL UNION. The annual charity ball will be Potomac Council elected the follow¬ LODGES. Riven at the New Wlllard Hotel Tues¬ ing officers for 1922: M. J. Hole, Reviews of New Books Monday.Union, No. 11, and Beacon, vice No. 16, called off. day night, February 21. Both ball¬ president; R. A. Montgomery, Tuesday.Washington, No. C; Golden rooms will be used. The committee, president; W. H. Wessells, secretary; IJule, No. 21: Amity, No. 27. and whose chairman is Howard M. Peter, J. E. WHERE THE STRANGE TRAILS GO war, have been out doing: war work. Mount Pleasant, No. '29, installa¬ E. Borland, financial secretary; DOWN. Bv 15. Alexander Powell, The freedom has its pull. New ideas tion. announces that the arrangements will F. Gibbons, treasurer; S. H. Jacobson, have be of a gorgeous character. author of "Fighting In Flanders." taken possession of them. The ton Loan and Trust building. Wash sented with a jewel. Presents were Wednesday.Eastern, No. 7; Harmony, delegate to hospital bed fund; A. W. etc. Illustrated. New York: father returns to find a couple of re¬ MASONIC. Ington. D. <_\ given to the past matron and Incom¬ No. 9; Friendship, No. 12, and Sons. bellious and to And him¬ will Covenant, No. 13, installation. A monster Christmas tree entertain¬ Askham, J. E. Borland, W. H. Wes- Charles Scribner's daughters, ing matron also. The chapter Thursday.Columbia, No. 10; Halem, ment was to the children of self as well in a state of complete rOtKJES. annual kiddies' entertainment celebrate its first birthday at its next No. and No. 28, in- given sells, E. P. Gibbons and M. J. Holes, SCATTERED along the fringe? bewilderment at the family disinte- T'i® Grotto was held at Ma¬ 22, Phoenix, the lodge members Wednesday after¬ fondar. Potontu-, No. y. c. meeting. Friday, when h Japanese stallation. noon. A. F. Zimmerman acted the delegates to the committee on ex¬ of the world arc certain giat.ion that has been going on in B. B. Xn. IS, culled off. sonic Temple on Thursday afternoon. playlet will be presented by members Friday.Central, No. 1; Metropolis, England during his absence. The French; the of the doors at 1 No. Its and Federal City, No. 20, part of Santa Claus and Chairman tension and publicity. places whose names ring in Anicoatia, N». 21, called off. . opening of the chapter. story proceeds by way of the efforts So. called off. ?m unt'l closing: time streams of Estelle M.. installation. Harry Given, assisted by the members Central Council, No. 219, Monday the ears of youth like trum¬ of ... ' J'entnlpha, as, Unity Chapter.Mrs. the father to restore the family ' -Mount I'lenaant. No. K. ?ltSfKiddies poured in from every direc¬ S. Saturday.Brightwood, No. 30, installa¬ of the "Jolly Corks," in clown make¬ to to reinstate the tradi¬ Albert No. called off. Ste- Tompkins, matron; Joseph Cornish,! tion. with the of Mr. and Mrs. evening elected officers as follows: pet calls. Tbey are passwords order, family I'lUe. 3ll, tion, Past Monarch Charles A. patron; Mrs. Jennie T. Weber, asso- KNCAMPMF.NT8. up. help Their tion. and by the sustained revolt of i*ue«daj.Arminiu.;. No. 1'.*. E. A. vtns, in charge of the features, had j L.orenz and their three children, fur¬ E. E. Evans, president; Jacob Brock, romance and high adventure. llie two The M. if. Parker, No. -J7. E. A. of date matron; Mra. Susie K. Hoofnagle, Monday.Fred D. Stuart, No. 7, Instal¬ nished the musical of the vice C. L>. Shreve, secre¬ of the daughters. story state** TIm Xeir No. H. .M. 11.: provided an entertainment high conductress; Mrs. Alice Vaughan. as- part pro¬ president; very mention makes the feet the plain case just as it is unfolding, Jerr.salrm. order. Monarch C. P. Ross welcomed | lation. gram. Five hundred children made tary; Jos. Jacobi, financial secretary, the not .. special, 7:30 sociate conductress; Howard Mallon.v, They mark only in England. but the woild p.ni. rne parent$ and children, and Santa | PATUXARCI1S MILITANT. merry the entire afternoon and II. C. Surguy, treasurer. young men restless. Wednesiiaj.o»lr>. V.\ 'jil. r\ C. seoietary; Mis-s Dora Lyles, treas- during No. trails go over as well. It follows unfalter¬ E . tl,e of Past Grand Sutnrday.Canton No. 1, over their and the entertain¬ W. H. Collins Council. 10"0, where the strange Klnj tio'oini.r. No. .11. A.. >1 V. Jn Person urer; Mrs. .Florence V. Hoskins. Washington, gifts R. F. places ingly the logic of law and life as noon. .Monarch K. K. "ivhmid. made the tots trustee; Mrs. M. C. Williamson, di- 1 installation. ment. has elected officers as follows: down." Borneo, Sulu. Celebes. Bali. these girls invite and suffer it. The 'iaie. No. 3-1. E. A. happy wi'h a box of candy for each. HKIIKKAH IX>DGK8. Martin, president; L. H. Kline, vice and book is a ,.w,_ No. 1. K. A rector on home board. W. Java. Sumatra, Slam, Cambodia message, it is a warning, it ffnanmr-Nnvul. i he Christmas tree, trimmed by Mas- The officers of Monday.Naomi, No. 1, and Kuth. No. A beefsteak social and dance was president; E. F. Geyer, secretary; is a way of return. And in the book fj Hiram. No. 10. E \ *remon,e* Henry J. Gompers, Harding Chapter 2, called off. given last night and was more than E. .Lorentz, financial secretary, and so on. and so on. around that the Sla«o: c ltoarl of llc' tf. *Vr , were installed matron I*. Nan¬ these return to the father's house con¬ 3, mUch favorable comment. by past Tuesday.Fidelity, No. 7, and Friend¬ a success. More than 1,200 members W. A. Kroil, treasurer. corner of southeastern Asia br'jke'i forms to that of .J1 nda.T.l.eti«n.'.n. No 7 K \ 'ru » cy Clarkson, assisted by past matron .he roll call tiic other prodigal Saturday.School of instruction. danoc i,f srrouo band ship. No. N, installation. and their guests were served with a The comrnitiee on extension and ringing names answer toit who went baek to his father's house J , held at the Marie Fierce, and pas', patron. John IS. Thursday.I»orcas. No. 4. Installation. novel Fred J. for In nOTAl, Al.'t'll CMAPTKitS. corpR *vi11 ma¬ repast. Chairman publicity has made arrangements of this romancer so many years ago. A message is t- «ri"1 1G. Jones of Areme Chapter and past Friday.Miriam, No. 0, instnllnt'on. Mersheiiner and his five the rei1'1'®*"of harvestingUl,.r Ilar«l Hotel, January Christmas chefs, Charles visitations to all councils during upon the prosaic errand so likely to find the ones for whom No annminc?nn'ftr<« ex.-op* of tlie school .mhe annual meeting and election of tron Emma G. Coumbe. Johnson. Gus W. Braliler, William month of January. Installations will films Mr 1'«« ell ap it is of iMiprrt'dn V rioa.r. music was rendered bv the choir. On moving picture e intended completely preoccupied ofl'icers of the grotto. will' occur on With ' E<3*vJn If- N'eymeyer, jr., and occur this week at Victory Council, pears to have hunted out the plac with kniciits TKMn.AK comma VllEltlES. behalf of the chapter a handsome few exceptions the subordi- William A. m Io themselves, impervious to other at Masonic Temple. to Hettinger served the Thursday; W. II. Collins Council, where John L. Hawkinson influences. However, this is a fine No announcen:*nt» for publication. .*a"J,ar.vThe degree team of Kallipolis Grot¬ jewel and flowers were presented nates in all branches of the order viands, and James A. Farrell, Arthur Thursday, and Government Printing the crank while he him of the retiring matron. Testimonials A. grind picture piece realism on a pressing sub¬ ROTA*. AND SKfJCt'T MASTERS. to, under the direction of Past Mon¬ will receive visits from the installing Riemer, James A. Balderson, Frank Office Council, Saturday. self roamed at large for the capture ject. And let us hope. arch s ShacUelfo'd were presented to the retiring matron \. A. Brown, Samuel Richards and in of strange liuiHtlnv- -Zab;ul Council. No. 1, grand Charh D. orobably P. officers during the current week, sev- J. E. Borland of the committee of every conceivable sort tis Cation. v ill visit St. Petersburg. Fla.. in Feb- by the patron. Earnest Dulin. M., Clarence Bright managed the enjoy¬ charge, reports that a big entertain¬ of curious customs, of exnl T\VI\ TALHUj A rr All Mew Hikes Emma Q. Coumbe and Mrs. Edna eral of the able affair. seven¬ peoples, stage the initial ceremonial lodges having appointed The Elks' Band of ment will be held 24 for the firetrees . the The liONt Titian. By Arthur String¬ ANCIENT .''.n ACl RPt'EII to the January scenery, -naming SCOTTISH KITE. ol selama Grotto, which is soon to bo Dulin: the patron by outgoing special committees, and programs of ty-one menI was there and rendered benefit of the hospital bed fund. of frangipan. er. author of "The House of In¬ St. Peters- matron and Mis. Irene Biggs; to the, music. fragrance n .Tu-mUj ->:irl.ra« J. ..:** of perfection. organised in that city. The varied entertainment with be af¬ Congressional Council, No. S09. jungle and steaming trop trigue," etc. Indianapolis: The burg have extended the in-! incoming matron. Grace L. Coles, by on ,1,/the if,n~Ion, Bobbs-Merrill X^wn ! conlor -f, prophets Wednesday, elccted the following . . white moonlight Company. vivatiori. in smach as the new grotto P. P. J. T. Wilson Miller; to the sec- forded those who attend. Grand Mas¬ If is announced that the order is to W. of uar i:.>- officers: John T. West, white beaches . . the throb A of love these "twin ByauR^INft new matron. Grace L. a national a or president; pair stories, in x, slxrrejjili a result of, the efforts of Past retary by the ter Wolfe has extended New Year publication, copy vice Elmer of wind-blown a . Mon- wiucn,v.e be to H. Werntz, president: drums and the tinkle tales," turned off with ready and irrand Monarch K. s. Schmid and Coles; to the treasurer by Mrs. will mailed each month Johnson, E. B. Bell, finan¬ bells." One catches ro¬ facile hand. "Are All Men Alike" is 10 the Past Matron1 greetings to the jurisdiction. each member. It will resemble the secretary: temple the_ l.ophet N. r>« nnis of Kallipolis tague; choir by cial secretary; C. II. Sherwood, mance of the wonderful story from based on the adventures of a sclf- KANT. CKCORDBU JOI1X A. urot to. j Sarah D. Watts. The meeting of Jan-; of the country, and will be Elmer to And It s called off on ac-1 devotedmagazinesto the discussion of matters treasurer; Johnson, delegate these ragged jottings. emancipated young woman, who. leav¬ uary 12 lias been Odd Fellows llome, 3233 N street bed Geo. T. S. Bovd, besides, it. a home for a COLBORN' *«"> C'-HMl '-our,- fiie f'lub held a Wed- count session of interest to the and hospital fund; romantic story.but. ing perfectly good lodge ; special j of the Grand Chapter will be all to¬ membership, W. A. C. M. F. Bar¬ a of storj in Greenwich art. IS T L"'Koyal and Seller Masters, n: sdi.yOayelnight and elected William II. that northwest, open day contain articles and stories by the Smith, Mitchell, parts triumph condensed 1; Village, turns to night. , ber, John T. West, as delegates to of the achievements of the IJ . ; n«3 Mi' irt t*-a«*i *-r--ts r.»r «noct* . Boyd as secretary for the remainder | Acacia Watts, morrow. The usual holiday festivi- leading writers of the day. Including .4. bt,s advi' -.tl Hie .';-!bot dhvate ! Chapter.Mrs. May the committee on extension and builder in the Insulinde. of expression. It is tne teaeher ' yeHr- which expires! matron; Warren Hamacker. patron: ties will be in charge of the officers Secretary William S. Shelby. empire councils that the* i:nnu.*ti srand visita- ?. , «CU!7ent publicity. the conditions which prevail u pushes the comedy forward by the Announcement was made 'Miss Cain, associate matron; in Uons will ? *.*» , Mary of the Rebekah Assembly and the rh' received the rule of the chartered compans very simple mode of mixing love- be made liv the UI>:s:r!ous 1/ia.w tne which were dis- ' membership during i luncheons, Miss Anna M. Collier, conductress; ? Indo-cnina in continued for the season, will associate eon- Home Circle, with Past President tiie -holidays an embossed Christmas SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF Borneo, the opening up of making with instruction model¬ grand masttr as followThursday i holiday Mrs. Leona Ilelwig, card from the officers of the ?.nd the Malay the regene¬ ing clay. The young woman is, of be resurnej next Thursday at 12:13! ductress: Mrs. Grace Carter, secretary Annie E. Grigsby as chairman. In lodge. peninsula, be¬ e\enin;». Zabt:d Council. Xo. ;tt the a: TI rvev's. j LIBERTY. ration of Slam, the epic struggle course, enraged. Just naturally sh-- 1 Interesting; (re-elected); Mrs. Warren Iiamacker. the evening from 8 to 10 o'clock a .Secretary William S. states tween civilization and savagery calls in the man nf one of temple in Anacostia; Januaiy 1«. Wash- speakers appear «t these luncheons' treasurer (re-elected); Mrs. Davis,: Shelby Council, No. 1, Tuesday night, young **«». All master! reception will be held, the receiving tliat quite a number of members have I/ope is in progress in all these lands. I' her emancipated new friends to fi»§f.ou Council. Xo. f: January 1°, chaplain; Mrs. Lelia Tolson. marshal:'| secure thelr new Jnember. elected the following ofticers:Coun- easv and This he does Masons are Invited. | Robert Watts. line to include the officers of the va¬ is not to be cool judicial avenge her. by wip¬ ^-otsitotl, Xo. 2, and January. 8. Leaner, warder; °,hers have railed to for- cilor, Mrs. Mary R. Hunter; associate over It is adventure so up the floor with the art ex¬ IM: Jean Adah; rious official bodies. In addition to a Mr?. Ida Self: vice coun¬ this book. ing Columbia Council, Xo. S. the tli-ee sentinel; Miss Campbell. ward theirT. now mailing addresses to councilor. novel, so picturesque, so new. tnat 11 ponent. Th^n. being a creature of OBDER OF THE EASTERN STAR Miss Medora Miller. Ruth; Mrs. welcome to the membership at Urge n.s office. cilor, Mrs. Sadie Jenkins; associate one last named rt Mar-j a captures and swings simple processes, he wishes to take Masonic Temple. Knter- tlia Moorehead, Esther; Miss Ruth special invitation is extended visit¬ vice councilor, Mrs. Ida Righter; re¬ in kisses. "Ar" all men alike?" ensuing year have Lalia Sloat, members to be Anna along: in its tide of strange experience. pay tainment on tho;--e occasion-; will be left ^,'r,t,,eln the various chap¬ Clark. Martha; Mrs. ing present. add*d to the Elks' cording secretary, Mrs. Dreyer, Yet at heart ore knows that, after all. is the despairing cry of the bewild¬ to the councils-, ters as Vn Electa. Mrs. Minnie Burdlne, retir- Cn!;o!lt.IaUoeIs.wer?oncert Band when they received re-elected; associate recording secre¬ ered woman. She recalls a themselves to do termhie. a! follows: with a re¬ his feet are on the ground treading young Xo. 27. has J ing matron, was presented KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. had Won the band tary. Mrs. Oliie Montgomery, the of a actu¬ young lawyer, a friend of her elilld- Joppa Lodge Chapter, matron's by the chapter; concert !aftr-theyat Convention Hall the elected: financial secretary, Mrs. ways very significant Columbia its to the! past jewel Grand Chancellor O. B. has .1 during ality, even though his head may be in hood, one of her own kind. To him Tioyal Arch Chapter a!*o! changed meeting nights land a set of silver candlesticks by the Gray and Coney Island Florence J. Trunnell, re-elected; the she flies for to her and Delos M. announced the installation dates and r *2?,!" Yal re¬ clouds of this altogether splendid help get out.k serves a reminder that its annual! first third Wednesdays. A large officers. The retiring patron. ba-e" .Vand- Under direction of treasurer. Miss Mary E. Prender, a new corner of the r»f the troubles that she has so a Masonic the names of the deputy grand chan- f.fu"' Jht' forth-faring into glibly ' Carter, was presented with c°mb. was presented! elected; Mrs. Hattie Self; inner v class will he initiated n i, j guide, world. piled up. Me does this, skillfully, g.and visitation ill be made the Wednesday the and a cane by, cellor, who will oiticiate as installing ttTih gold trumpet cornet, Mr. Charles E. Wilson: outer of D1 in ring by chapter rtnno. i guard, adroitly, professionally. Then he. evemng January Masonic evening, and a beautiful set of slides the members of the chapter. Tuesday officers, as follows: Franklin, No. 2, inds,»n'cr e Marlin Hand Instru¬ guard. Mr. W. C. Dreyer; THE CRI ISE OF THE DREAM SHIP. Tern pi-, ar.d o:i tit** >y m e evening ;it J. F. Skidmore. January 10; Mount mentn° ni f- George loo, makes: love to the girj. seizing presented to the cli-pter by A. W.I a dance will follow the business meet- Company A gold-mounted baton trustee, eighteen months, Mrs. Ida By Ralph Slock. Illustrated. New- her in a rapture of love and kissinir a iat« r hot!;- its ladies' nigrlit will be Vernon, No. 5, Frank B. Crown, Jan¬ to tlle leader. This Co. .Chiiitcc' at tile Xeiv \\ :ii; rd. Siev»r ing\ will, be used in the cere- ing. No. 7. W. A. Kim- Righter. York: Doubleday, Page & her fairly and squarely.just as the Thel Miriam Chapter, by Grand Matron uary 4; Webster, bandu-.tTrt will be heard In concert next' The installation will be held Tues¬ others had done. know Joy me:- scr.":- .. o-curs at 7:30 and the monies. mel. January 3; Syracusians. No. 10, summer in "The Cruise of the Kawa." that de¬ **you why Crawford.Matron, Sadie A. Boyce; the parks of the city. day night; also the monthly social t.ie I love I love you because testivitirs in h.mor of the lauies Columbia ma- all grand lodge officers, January 13; licious bit of foolery inspired by you? Why, atj Chapter, .Monday night. i patron. Clayton A. Seller; associate night. The class initiation has been state the South seas, you are so different.'* An amusing The chapter will have its an-1 tron. Kate R. Stockman; secretary. Ma- Culanthe, No. 11, A. E. Gorham, Jan¬ The board of trustees, Gus W Janu¬ overwritten of m»al election and of tannic Taylor of- 9; liermione. No. 12. Jacob deferred until Tuesday night, has one to walk warily around comedy that is not so far out of the installation olli-i ¥afron i rie Kimmel; treasurer, Abbie M. Gates;! uary .R1,;1<»rds and James taught ccr3 February 1. by Gland Conduc- Nussbaum, January 11; Excelsior, No. A barren,vir.namuel me members ot ary 10. advertisements of sailings in the way, after all. in.sstrJss riin»a^lillie c. Channcey and Pa;;t Ma- conductress, Edith E. Ford; associate surprised the ! conductress. Anna B. Stiler; chaplain,! 14, N. Girardi. January 3: Union. No. the order who have their families in lower Pacific. "The Cruise of THK HAY ((H'KAI)K. By Tempi" Recorder 12dward Stelle of Oe J'ynn V. Hurton: Margaret H X. Glo- 22, Charles W. Henderson. January by Wil- DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. Pream Ship" sounds -Molavj 5."Harrisoni. matron: John F. Putnam', Maty E. Connor; marshal, Lula No. N. havlnS Manager neverthelessparticularly Bailey, author of "The Trumpeter q»ramandery. Kniar'its 'iVniplar. seirtl'si I ver: organist, A. Naomi Cooper; Adah, 11; Capital. 24, Girardi, Janu¬ Ham'PW1?3?®rve a Christmas dinner Council, Xo. 8. entertained fishy. But it turns out, Swan." etc. Frontispiece (\ K. a line tribute to Commander Edward! assootate »». ary 3; Myrtle. No. 25. W. B. Furr, "f»hto them Christmas Triumph to be an adventure in actuality. Ann by troii°nMa-v 1' ^'.aile?- secre- Helen C. Bare; Ruth, Grace E. Cottrell; night. the boys at Walter Reed Hospital re¬ Chambers. Philadelphia: The Penn 31. Savage on the sui-cess of tin* chap-! Tni V ;V ./V.1>I,e,8heimer, Esther. Iva Lee Pickett; Martha. Grace January 3; Columbia, No. 26, Frank B. consisted of the the author succeeds in making a tor's children's cxrcises. tu.v:*» lillie C. Chaunccy, treasurer* ! j Crown. 11; Amaranth. No. 28, The dance committee, under the di¬ cently. The program matter out of a thing Publishing Company. precfdlriKj Antoinettei *? Fischer, conductress; Mav Shawhan; Electa. Bessie Kozee; warder, January i-arration of a journey by their fa¬ fresh and lively A t.:e observance on Christmas Jay. and; John P. Rap- Jacob Nussbaum, January 1<"»: Rath- rection of James A. B&lderson will that one would have pronounced al¬ dozen short stories come together » associate conductress; Marv Addie E. Downs; sentinel* No. mous Kitchen jazz band, and the dra¬ here under the title of the first of li»3 gener. 1 conduct of aiVairs in t ic! nade; Jewels and presents were given' bone-Superior, 29. all grand lodge a en¬ ready dead of exhaustion. lie does, ' chaplain: Minna F. , polt. officers. matic players presented play, these. "The ("lay Cockade" is a story commande/y during: the ve.u-g| Vocal solos and tur. No. 30, Charles W. Henderson, is a concern even before of youth.wearing itself like a dano or^an.st; Dorothy Uacheii. Ida-' ! the retiring secretary. 2: Home No. 31, John performance was concluded with a ture going ing plume.and of the dreams of items. j Kuth: Elizabeth Car¬ 'other entertainment were features of1 January Lodge, drill the degree teain. I* begins This is at the moment B. Hickman, January i'. military by in a backwater of Devon, he youth. It is. likewise, the story «.f ter, lr.st.ier: .day; Kvans, Martha- Ida the evening. Esther Council, No. 20, has elected When" tn tie v. John Pa»nier. thr new mas¬ Takoma Chapter, by Past Matrons Excelsior lx»dge -elected officers KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. discovers his dream ship, a ambition, mated this joyous hold ter of B. B. French No. J 5, Electa; Alice Putnam, war- Tuesday as follows: chancel¬ i the following officers: Councilor. Norwe¬ 'on life. The ambition grows till it I.odprc, ,w"4' u"as rendered and,! Liliian Dickens and Edith Burrell., evening Carroll Council Rosalie Baker, re-elected: associate gian-built cutter of twenty-three tons- will ofticiate at tiio services at the! A. matron: Ernest! lor commander. C. W. Santmyers; Tuesday cvenir,- to stand to an J becomes a taskmaster. The youth t-sti.nonialstVjtii."^,;f,rOKrurnwere presented to the re¬ j Mrs. Bertha Cooley. vice chancellor, L. N. Darnell; the new home at His councilor, Katie Baker: vice coun¬ register. "built up till its has vaivshed. .Masonic ar.d Eastern Star Home next officer.; and to the new matron Burrell. Mrs. Mary E. Reppert. prelaw, Hii'h n,leel associate vice and calling for a crew of no responds youth at S tiring patron; ijolin B. Burgess; keeper of records northwe«t. at 8 o'clock. An cilor. Dorothy Riley; thing." And the two are handed at last, Sunday afternoon. January 8, Tuesday even- associate matron; Mrs. Liliian Dick-1 intiVf Is councilor. Jesse Baker: assistant re¬ ' more than three. Impressing his si.-- empty o'clock, to be held under the au-plces ;,.chem.,Chil;'ter- Lillian F. Shinn, and seal, Frank E. I/owman; master program promised, war¬ Steve, both Substance and picture and reserve Buworsox. witli ens, secretary: Mrs. of C. F. master of ifl'.!"/.lans are being made for the cele¬ cording secretary. J. F. Butts: ter. Peter, and his friend. of stories. of King Solomon Lodge, Xo. 31. r.ist I r' J.. and associate conductress: Mrs. Lucy M.1 finance, Wimans; Pauline Shoemaker: conductor, I to sail away on a P'eceof force go into all these strl,1>enson exchequer. 11. J. Gassoii; master at bration of the twenty-third anniver- den, willing sum to a deal of a faster .lames T. Casebeer is in chwrge carrlfCarrie iL. t°'isiKidd a;>dLef1marshal and chai<- Feldman. Mrs. Elizabeth «ari Pauline Goebel; Inside sentinel, Mary wood to the South sea islands the They great triumph of the details, v.hich include a musi¬ ofi-cia, Mrs. A. M. Vain-it chaplain;^.diss Helen Mei-. arms. Ray C. Warner; inner guard, establishment of the coun¬ sentinel. in command.ami in the most difficult and exacting field mg: Shot-smith, marshal; Charles B outer guard, II. i^n 1" Ti,e of Car- Baker; outside Eugenia author puts himself of art. cal program following tfir s«r»ic?s. K- Eradburn. patron; Mrs! klejolui. organist: Miss Lillian Felt- Ilolloway; cil .-rUar^ history Kiley: eighteen-month trustee, Mary the adventure is oil. And it neve literary ' U iS fi.; [ A. S. Nichols; master of work, \V. M. Said' has bern T ne H. EJ. Frencii Lod^r is a' s>'t'iafe matron: ;ran. Adah; Mrs. Ruby Longstreet. McKay: trustees, J. L. Necb, W. A. terestlnjf! Walker. stales for a moment thereafter. THE t OMPUJTK l»OG BOOK. By Dr. preparing- i'orj \frt tli1 Mayer. secretary: .'.Irs. Miss Margaret Carrington, I dream does not reach the Mar¬ or of t!>e presentutii ii o; the :»L .\I. Vf. T tt"* | Ruth: and N. B. Wlgginton; repre¬ ship William A. BrueMe. cdi decree! treasurer: Sirs. Irene Esther; Mrs. Evelyn Trogner. Martha; (Wilding the real South sea till th re rn." author of "Mod¬"for¬ at a speciai .January 24. which .li'IL'tV Sirs. Buela Mrs. Jennie sentative to relief bureau, W. A. ' quesas. it. But est and St w'l!| <;>ainall. conductress; Miss Mary Kindt, Electa; to Grand MACCABEES. emprise is quite half behind ern Breaking." ete. Cincinnati: siarl at Z p.m.. be suspended with an, Capper, associate conductress. Pr..s- warder; William L. White, Wilding; representatives Mount for whether "inching a intermission tor dinner at o p.m.. and Adams, Lodg?. Frederick Yates. II. J. Gas- Vernon Tent. Xo A Tue*dav j matter, Stewart Kidd Company. to ,h«' retiring sentinel. The conductress and treas- A. H. N. B. night last h id an I Kuropean port or some « will be restiir.rd at. 7:30 p.m. At th<-' and ?**.officers. A short on of ill¬ son, Ettig, Wigginton old-time' meeting. the Atlantic, The purpose of th'.s book is to pro¬ incoming p'o" urer were absent account and W. A. '. ". Junkins, one of th** nriirinui Irtation on either side of ^ the sub rext meeting of the lodge. January lfi.1 furnished by Jlrs. Heal and matron. Mrs. Grace Wilding. sea itself, not a vide a complete survey of will be I ness. The retiring Franklin I^od^e Tuesday elected of¬ te" Its earlier Books in lor merely riding the in end. still further, to the E. A. degree presented. Mrs.S,:'arnTJV-f'V. eaver. J. was given a past matron's and One Hundred Popular moment with boredom nor ject hand Stacy, ficers as follows: Chancellor com¬ ln*d*um?LUrbuilding days, was present and sags a modern and intelligent plan The matron announced her commit- a set of orange spoons from the with discouragement, iou .rive Junior "Warden Charles F. Riecks tees for the and Ste¬ jewel, mander. II. F. Marshall: vice chan¬ address. H. Science. droops for the care, the training :»:>d th- year Mrs. Lena a clock from the offl- F S ! mav be sure that, the south seas one- Will head the line in the E. A. de¬ was to fill the un- retiring patron, cellor. E. D. Fenton: prelate. Edward Croucha V"^ess.ive of dogs. A sliiiht sketc phenson appointed cers of 1021. and a set of doilies from The following list, which has appear¬ reached, fresh corners open up to breeding in Lebanon Ludge Friday even¬ expired term of the late Past Matron Dunn; master of work. C. Panagopo- & ! in outlines the th* ory of the or.gin 01 cree when from other Mrs. Kate A. Daughertv, the Esther lous; of records and seal. tfysM-in- ed in this column successive Sundays i these new manners, or old matter, ing. .Masons juris¬ mc.rnber of the board of The retii ing patron. John keeper in December and will be reprinted in become new. And so the dog. Descriptions of app-araucf. dictions who to be in Wash-' AiZH' t S ilwa of 1921. Charles W. Rtilil: master of asssrsr their lia"nds an «»f i«appcn ancitois Masonic and Eastern Star was with a exchequer. bulletin for free Paumotu analysis irdivdual traits. arc invited. Meiklejohn, presented P. P. master of H. on rclrpshmerits has the library's January proves One gets the group serve ir.gton especially Home. j and Eastern Star charm, Patrick; finance, distribution, was compiled by a com¬ and summary of spc?;al aptitudes, i I masonic J. master at ° 1 of Messrs. fioin another angle, this use¬ riendshlp Chapter. Tuesday even- Tuesday evening by Lauback; arms. D. W. !..« consisting mittee of the Washington Academy of ejenlahuair. The i.o classify and ;«roup most Lo<» work for til winter "lass sented with gloves and a pl:.n? from Itron: Mrs. rick. Charles E. tend one adventure of the first the best and most thoroughl> degree Roberts, treasurer: Mrs. Palmer, Charles W. and Mixture. 1S91. Subject a too. Besides, it give be resumed, t!ie s!xteetuli degree! ..liapi.-r and officers. Tii» new I Mrs. Helen F. D. Wallace and Georgetown Tent. Xo 6 will install as much good deal of poem. tested method-. of care and training Hgjl M. Williamson, conductress; Ruhl, D. W. Brown, its which has not suffered with ami shrewd befog announced, with .1. Ciatldel natron and patron were the reciiji.-nts Virginia Webster Lodge elected officers officers Thursday night as most branches of fs stocked laughter The attitude of tin* book is specially and l»r»tz B. or g.fts and flowers. Treasurer Cora j change views and plain sense of the best or tipper. 33d degree, I>un-! Mrs. Marjorie H. Campbell, associate j Tuesday evening as follows: Chan¬ physics. The book, dealing with book. good. Without l.ein? sentimental, it Irium. 32d degree, heading th^ enst. u 1 owell received an umbrella from! Marion F. cellor commander, C. L. IMPROVED the and measurements dev. A capital does accord 1o the dog an intelli¬ -Or. { flow- conductress; Mrs. Pollock, Wright; vice; OBDEB OF BED MEN principles I"' .Mrs. Tea^'mi.i, Mrs. Ida J. Bailey, chaplain; chancellor, A. F. Biggs; prelate, John underlying color sensation, is THE UUPH1X (lOllS XVII. I The gence that demands equal intelli¬ Fulkcrson. the indefatigable' ,'llj;>r>^r-.TlH* f,"a-Pter v.*Ill celebrate it« marshal Xo- 20' tomorrow gence on the of one intrusted \~«qe . Scantleburv, F. McGrew; of record and well forth at the pres¬ of the From the part worker of the District Ip ninth Janurrv 10. Ethel V. R. organ¬ keeper seal.j nigh? Vm^ 'II THbe'have its new chi#»f«e reading Illddle Temple- IUiJM^®nic birthday Mrs. J. Iv. master of ? , b reden< with its care. It i«. moreover, a read¬ in thr c;'»V'"r. Tuesday evening ist; Miss Es'elle Brown. Adah; Mrs. Morton; work, A. C. raised by Past ent time. French of ^ scrap 01 an introduction by Benjamin Har¬ 3" """ednesdav arms. C. H. pres¬ the probable origin prison. on G street near ISth street. hi'3,?'"' McGinnis; inner guard, entation speech -was made by Past the concept of number, with a mere hearsay has been thrown out row, Ph. D.. author of "From New¬ |b. G. Kimball bids even'n"' c:!ri'n<, Secretary Temple Chapter. Monday evening, bv David Brown: outer guard, J. F. Skid- Sachem William On the other ton to etc. New York: Secretary Harry * T'u«f" Ryan. of number systems, from this investigation. Einstein," t Keve'r°'s, assisted bv Past Grand Matron Mavberrv. Past more; It. A. description tb* membefs to be on the lookout for Grand Matron Streater and Past Grand trustees. Reeves, J. E. past and present, among different hand every bit of authorized state¬ Boni & Liveright. notice a week before the next Wilson and David Wiener; represent¬ Sioux Tribe, No. 18. at its last meet¬ races. of the temple stew matt Matron Barnhart: Mrs. Tetta Becker ative to relief ment.the reports SOME FISH AMI SOME FISHIXG. By »^ting. Beach, patron. Thomas r matron; Charles S. Shreve. bureau. J. E. Wilson; ing1 held its "kiddies' night," and Whitehead, A. N. Introduction to ards, the official accounts of the mem¬ Frank Gray Griswold. With illus¬ Arab Patrol tomor¬ r* patron: representatives to Grand Lodge. R. A. Santa Claus was present. An Inter- 1911. Brief of safetj sent Almas Temple's matron. Alice K.' Mrs. Lillie Patrick, associate matron; J. Mathematics. popular bers of the committee trations from photographs. New row, from 3 to 6 p.m.. will hold an in- vev'v1'® assofiato Martha H Gould- J. Reeves, L. Motyka. J. E. Wilson, esting program was furnished. The survey of the principal topics dallv to stand on guard over the little York: John Lane ; secretary, j^mii.a Smith, secretary. «nd Nora David Wiener and A. E. Gorham. elective chiefs of the tribe will be of Company. reception at headquarters, 711 treasurer. Elizabeth M. Chenoweth- H. Henry treasurer. January 9. the treated by mathematics. THK MBTXSCHE-WAGXEn CORRK- th street, for the nobility and their conductress, Kllen Kalstrom" chapter will celebrate its Webster Lodge Tuesday evening raised at the next meeting by Past Young. J. W. Lectures on the Funda¬ »twal There will be a Is^o- birthday. will have the rank of page after the Sachem William of Tribe of and SPOMIKMF,. Edited by Elizabeth and friends. clate conductress, Edith A. 'Bauer-' Ryan Logan mental Concepts Algebra Jid>es and installation ceremony. 1911. Excellent ele¬ Foerster-Nietzsche. Translated by ?k«>rt program, with dancing chaplain. Florence \ H'omin. Fidelity Chapter. No. 19, Tuesday Geometry. rustlng'MuT01 And Te" e^denc^ Caroline V. Kerr. Introduction by wilt refreshments. Andrew J. Walcr Shall. Aida F evening: Lillian M. matron; Capital Lodge will have the page mentary treatment of subject. does indicate "at least one substitu¬ on ar¬ Vincent, rank In Seneca Tribe, No. 11, at its next B. Lectures on the the H. L. Mencken. New York: Boni is chairman of the committee ^fndred Lieut. Frederick Gilmour, patron: An- Tuesday evening after the in¬ Shaw. J. philosophy tion and probably two. for person & and h«* is being as-isted a Tates:-5dah, neca Johnston, stallation of officers. meeting Past Sachem B. A. Leather- of Mathematics. 1918. Unexcell¬ himself. What be Liveright. rangements. fA-?rS; -Xrab'f7; 'Esther,! associate matron; man of Idaho Tribe. No. 15. will of the little king II. B. Schmidt and h t, el, Ruth Elizabeth raise ed elementary survey of the en¬ ev ent - V ho w as NEW PI.AYS FROM OI.1J TAI.KS. Ar¬ W. Brown, Url; ^ Sudwarth, secretarv; The elected chief. came of him in t.iis X. B. Myer. r.1vSngs'ton^ Elect^ Fva' Laura Tyree. treasurer: Elizabeth K. following oflicers were elected the newly The school tire field of mathematics with buried in the cemetery at Saint ilar ranged for boys and girls. By Har¬ .Today is the day set apart for th® "nd ».»"» "«: Taylor, conductress; Mildred Board- by Mount Vernon Lodge. No. 5: Chan¬ of Instruction will resume after the references to literature. Although U.e poignant riet Sabra 'Wright. Illustrated by of Almas Tem¬ ! man. associate cellor commander, Arthur C. Moon; holidays. popular and readable, a consider¬ SSS.T I,con D'Enio. New York: The Jlac- Christmas expedition wTl??riFshomoBI"de"' conductress; Sue .vice Charles Thaeseararc ple to its friends at Blue Plains, to Laing, organist: Caroline M. Shaw, commander, L. Whit- able knowledge of mathematics is rounds out a very complete story millan Company. season and lock; prelate. Ernest A. Grant; Idaho Council, No. 1. Degree of Po¬ for a full tlo'n bo\ in the Lielp enliven their holiday &tZBacao<£:>- chaplain; JLirlp Anna Jones, marshal; of will have work at required appreciation of the life of the little ROOSEVELT IX TIIE KAXS1B CITY to take with th#»m cakes, candy, ice .4ht|,hbrPas?5?iCnrd Ann EI;se Milne. Adah; Marlon Vick. master worship, James M. Kline cahontas, degree of book. of Ilia mother, too before her STAR: War-Time Editorials. By (re-elected); keeper of records and its next meeting; also the elective De Morgan. Augustus. On the Study temple, cfeam. cigars, pip^s, tobacco, gloves. « ^ 0?a3nd a S Ruth: Rose Ulljnan, Esther; Helen P. chiefs will be raised Past Poca¬ execution: of the ^ter Theodore Roosevelt. With an in¬ h*pdkerchiefs and scores of other Grimby, Martha: Evelyn W. Straus- seal, Harry Willey (re-elected); by and Difficulties of Mathematics. xvas^he troduction by Ri'lpii Stout, manag¬ visit a master of finance, John M. Kline (re¬ hontas Sirs. Cora Gompers and mem¬ 1902. A classic. accumulations of tWngs to make their substan¬ baugh. Electa; Eva _Laing, warder, master of bers of Sioux No. 7. Sook clears outage ing editor of the Star. Boston: tial on?. Potentate l.ans'ourirh said h Troerr.er. patron; Cthelvn and Daniel T. sentinel. elected); exchequer, Ham¬ Council, over this historic episode. If Mifflin Caset Taylor^ Past lin M. Vandervort mas¬ rubbish Houghton Company. that he expected to carry a tnatron; Elizabeth R." Por- Grand Matron Jessie Cowl»s, mother (re-elect*d); the of of Science. other discoveries of official records Mi IXTEI- Thursday of 2filUl' ter of affairs. Ogle J. Wells; inner Under supervision Great History find a clear was AMERICA AMI THE YOt crowd of at least GOO the nobles, R' Brandon. o( the chapter, was the installing of¬ Senior Lee B. it is are= r» rnaae.made thevi"<=. will I.EtTl'AI.. Hirold Steam.". '. guard, Theodore A. R. Taff; outer Sagamore Emory, Walter. An Introduction to the ,, __:i.iv these may By tlteir families and friends, and Itev. retsu?£ T£:iM?rha conductress; ficer. assisted by Martha Rich and of the" Libby. in this '¦ llrs. Covell will be I n rw* H?rri- guard, G. G. Campbell (re-elected); said, the Degree Pocahontas of History of Science. 1917. Well which torments the New York: George II. Doran Com¬ 1). R. Covell and narl conductress; La visa Collins, past matron of Cathe¬ trustees. H. P. N. District of Columbia has made its on hand to assist Mchn and his I Marv R Smallwood,a'°fi?c'la,t"chaplain; Minna dral The officers Willey, J. Kline written essays on a few selected throughout the pany. Bhly n I, Chapter. retiring and C. L. best record for a great manv vears. reader so ^ompletel? mammoth welfare committee in malt¬ B Simon, marshal; Carrie J. Voet were presented with the jewels of Whitlock; representatives topics of the history of science. of this important and authen¬ BIY CHIXKSK MARRIAGE. By M. T l)r. Covell Eva P. Roth to Grand Lodge, John M. Kline, H. All four councils have made substan¬ Perhaps the best elementarv in¬ cturle F. New York: Uuflleld & Co. ing the day enjoyable. organist: rock. \dah:J their office and many presents were M. Vandervort, J. N. P. tial increases in membership as well tic record. will preach a fitting sermon for the Goodrich, Ruth: Hazel K* distributed An entertainment and Kline, H. troduction. THE MTERATl'RE OF ECSTASY. By be ^-arj*'' [¦ Willey and E. F. Jaelinke. The of¬ as in finances. W. T. and Tyler, II. W. A tmk GREATEST AMERICAN; -*lcx" occasion, and there will the usual Ph«be Stine Mar-' buffet supper lollowed the installa¬ will be Sedgwick, Arthur Hen Albert Mordell, author of "Dante services. There will be mo-i llVh'P-,tha. JosleK"V.\?rMiller, fjlecte; Marv E tion. ficers installed Wednesday Short History of Science. 1917. H--at... By and Other Classics." etc. religious evening. The great sachem and board of Most if not the THf». Illustrated. Waning tlon also later, with a ' and CharIes F" sent comprehensive, drick Vandenberg. New York: Boni & pictures pro-j great chiefs has greetings to most accurate, G. P. Putnam s Sonb. Liveright. too long to publish. There are. sentinel!'3 Pa'rker.'j Eist Gate Chapter, Xo. 21, by Past each tribe and council for a happy elementary Eng¬ Xew York: THE WII.I.IXG HORSE: A Vovel. By .'.Aslderably more than 301 prople at! St. John s t,odj?e Chapter, bv Pas': Grand Matron Coles: Lottie R. Sener, JR. 0. TJ. A. M. lish book on the subject. and prosperous new year. White, A. D. A of the War¬ American" Ian Hay. author of "The First Hun¬ Blue Plains who are deeply Interested) IIau|p Hutchinson, as- matron: t'lton McCardell, patron; Lil- Anscostia Council. No. 16. will Ini¬ History Thttt aUif°the'"greatest6 dred Thousand." eic. Boston: the Shriners" visit, t'nder rapt. ?. II. 'Troutman of the Xa¬ Katherine a Thursday evening follow¬ try 2 1909-10. Less compete as one who saved the Constitu¬ B. Watts, Ralph Johnson. R played by OfTterdinff-r. and gavel by Mr. Sener. hand-painted officers: Junior past Elm Camp went oil record in favor more ?-nf0n America., Ream. C. tional League has appointed Charles sive" Pla« Birch and from her officers and a ing councilor, but elementary and far tion as the founder of pub¬ Blankenship. D. B. Chase. Thomas J. U hy plate bouquet W. councilor. R. B. of the building fund campaign adopt¬ to sound A. Stevens, past president of the Cir¬ An® TT° The roses from hf-r son. C. Ferber; Rodg- more easy read than Ernst credit as the architect of John Croy, C. Trumble, H. of the con¬ Hughes. retiring matron. of red Many oth¬ ers: vice councilor, C. E. Groves; ed by the boosters' club. It also von s standard lic and abroad, as the Lanahan, cle Club. general chairman Miss Eleanor Watson, was presented ers were remembered with gifts dur¬ for the Monthly. Meyer book policies at home D. Berg. J. A. Fleischhauer, V. A. Gal vention committee. recording secretary, W*. E. Saunders subscribed Choppers' Geikie, Archibald. The Founders of economist, the intrepid sol¬ D. Mitchell, who will with a past matron's jewel, and the ing the evening. assistant sec¬ The camp's new officers will be in¬ great lion and Wade Th« executive convention commit¬ E. Poulton (re-elected); recording State Geology. 1S97. Embodies a series dier the brilliant author, the Inspired recite the bells. tee, in its entirety, is composed of: iVU,,am Brookland retary; G. W. Swift (re-elected); stalled Wednesday night by of lectures delivered by this dis¬ Al and a great legal "luminary. December 29. A. !1'h.' Knights Templar charm. On Chapter, No. ll.Wednes- financial secretary; H. A. Beck (re¬ Manager Luther C. Jones, and a class itor of Thursday evening. Ceneral chairman, Charles Stevens; behalf of the officers of 1921, the re day, by Grand Matron Crawford, as¬ tinguished English geologist at The enthusiasm spirit displayed more than fifty members attended a vice chairman, jraj. M. B. Carson, di¬ elected): treasurer, A. L. Jennings of Initiates is to receive the pro¬ Johns Hopkins fniver-sltv the sweep of the argument, the tiring matron was given a rope of sisted by Associate Grand Matron conductor, E. E. Nickol- tection William Wolfley has here, meeting of the Mooselieart Legion in rector of the Atlantic City publicity She received also a E. (re-elected); degree. Charmingly written of breadth of the authors knowledge. The Moose- W. pearls. purse, and Mrs. Elora Camplrell and Mrs. son; warder. P.T. Groves (re-elect¬ been made permanent secretary in the of account to make of tnis book Baltimore for initiation. bureau: secretary. Kduard Llbbey. a ut reti roses from Laura E. I.ewis: Mrs. -N'annah Graves, beginnings geological these combine heart Legion is the second degree of clerk of the Department of f i ed)- chaplain. H. M. Burton; pianist, recognition of meritorious service. science, and of the document on American chief herhi oldV?°»friends. Tomorrow, after the matron; Conrad Blanz, patron; Mrs. A C Moran inside sen¬ at principal Eu¬ an invaluable the order and confers many honors Commerce; assistant secretary. Mar¬ all will be Invited to Marie L. Stebbins, associate matron; (re-elected); There will be special attractions ropean and British Worker* In historv as well as to make of it a W. monarch-elect meeting, thl tinel, T. F. Jones; outside sentinel, Mount Vernon Camp Thursday evening that subject down to for the more gen- on its members. shall Pickering, banquet hall for entertainment Mrs. Anna D. Hammond, conduc¬ James the latter ?,'"»? -inducement Director General Davis announced JCaHlpolis Grotto: treasurer, Kdward Centennial Mrs. Annie Chapman (re-elected); degree when Past Consul Commander Ecklolt n'net®entU century eral pursuit of this study. letters and grand monarch of the Washington Chapter bv tress; Gutshall. secretary; master, P. T. Groves (re-elected); of Elm Camp will install the new ?a.!fIntended for the mature that lie is receiving many S. Bohmld. past G.-and Lecturer Mary Leacham 'as¬ Mrs. Sydney G. Wright, treasurer; drill master, G. W. Swift; trustee for reader prodigal DAl'GHTKRS. By Joseph calls from the real estate men of this grotto; chairman of transportation, Odenwald and Francis Mrs. Elizabeth marshal; officers, and Head Escort J. C. Mc- who knows something of ", of the Clarence W. Hall, and he will be as- sisted by May Carleton, six months. T. F. Jones; trustee for Connel will act as sovereign escort. ology, but may be Hocking, author of "The Passion city regarding the building chief clerk Lefsh.Ruth Ayler, matron; Artlmr Mrs. Theresa W. Harget, Adah; Miss eighteen months, W. H. Lanham: rep¬ enjoyed by Life/' etc. New York: Fleming new home and hotel of the Loyal ¦lsted by Albert Johnston, H. Elizabeth Ruth Representatives from all local camps ^ n° "r the mem¬ Southern railroad, and a corps Cook, patron: Hannah Munroe as¬ Heritage, Ruth; Miss resentative to F. B. A. U. S.. G. W. will be in attendance. There will be H Re veil Company. Order of Moose. He pleased mt flte sistant matron: Ella Fenton. secre¬ Sherwood, Esther: Miss M.. Hitcock, S knowledge? bers by stating that a prominent man .tMJIroad officials. and Mrs. Christian Dowl- special .music and refreshments. Merrill. G. P. Contributions to »h. a modem parable with message Charles D. Shackelford will have tary; Ella Woodward, treasurer; Lil¬ as Martha, American Jefferson Council Thursday "The baby camp." Hickory, Xo. lfi, History of American Geoloev nointed and direct. In a manner of of wealth in this city had promised of the big field day on the lian Truworthy. conductress; Mary ins, as Electa, and Mrs. J. B. Maekle, elected the following officers: Coun¬ preparing for its first Installation 1906. Interestingly written nerfect realism the author portrays an him to furnish all the money neces¬ A list of hotels will soon be Odenwald, assistant conductress- Ma¬ as warder and Troy A. Nubson, sen¬ cilor George.Premier; vice councilor. I? Past Consul of sketches of the serfes family fronted upon a new- sary to erect the home and hotel, and chaplain; Louise' Lin¬ tinel. Gifts were presented to the of officers Friday night leaders fn English lie that at a very day each club, with the rates and bel Blaclrman, W. M. Martin; recording secretary., announces the American geology since ear of conditions left by the war A predicted early Katherine Johns or- matron, Miss Sherwood, assistant sec¬ Commander Tennyson its set one of the active mem¬ to suit individual taste. ton. marshal; retiring Lucy P h Tates: recording of a band of music as one liest days, well illustrated and father a mother, two sons, two the dream of arfSMffementslist, clubs and Individuals ganist; Mary Darr, Adah; May Hollis and retiring patron, William Gut- retary. H. G. Benson; financial sec¬ presence enlivened with make up this family- The bers of Greater Washington Lodge mnllB this shall. Grand Matron Mrs. Crawford E. treasurer C. R. of the attractions. The uniform rank anecdotes' and daughters, in in this make hotel selections and reser. *UlthV Ed?a Taylor, Esther; retary, J. Flyn; under Capt. L. Blair Miller, comments. mother is wholly negligible. The would be realized having mauf if Chairman Stev- Gladys"'"j Phoebus, Martha: Helen Whit- was presented with a Christmas plant. Brown; conductor, H. J. Tanner; company, an officer, has been city a hotel second to none owned vwane. or desired, closed with » violin H. C. Bittenbender; inside 1 will appear. Sovereign Eckoff of Locy. W. A. Biology and Its Maker. father, English .u wis make dim on application, beck. Electa; Nell Warwick, warder; The program warder. trill be the installing 1HS. Good Introduction; limDle in th. far east for a matter of half and operated by the Loral Order tf ipsr the present, the convention Frank Tryman, sentinel. The first ¦elo by B. J. Wrightsman, accom¬ ¦.ntlMl. J. Brown. outsld* sentl- 1 Elm Camp clear and entertaining. * 'I dMM years. Th. girl., during th. Moose. - offices. i ¦MKnitm wujie1 .HMVuUar- past matron. 0«U| .Duval, was pre- panied by Mrs. Harrist Burnald*. Ml. IX F.JJaer*.