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. : " PRESIDENT TO BE AT DEDICATION BY NATIONAL WOMEN'S PAR'I'YI Long Processional Feature of Elaborate Ceremonials at First Headquarters. Surprised at Roosevelt’s Refusal. Idaho. Ilmols, Kansas. Kentucky, e . notables from foreign | Maine, aryland, Massachusetts, e H]i:fl“]‘fl ders of both political | Michi€an, Minnesota. Mississippi, Ne- countries, leaders o | vada. New Hampshire, New Jersey, parties and women from all sections | New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio. Tn the presence of President and ALL IN READINESS FOR DEDICATION TODAY OF NEW HEADQUARTERS OF NATIONAL WQOMAN THE , SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 21, 1922_PART 1.~ s earery| ARAWAY CHARGE AROUSES SENATE Daugherty “Partnership” With Felder Said Still - to Exist. SCAIFE INCIDENT NOTED Fickle Fashion Leaves With Short Skirt Ban. By the Associe.ed Press. VEW YORK, May 20—David . Mosessohn, execmtive direc- tor of the Associated Dress In- dustries of America, today an- nounced plans of that organisa- tion to leave the Ameriean flap- per high and dry with her knee- length skirts. Garments that hang: to within elght inches of the ground will be “the thing” in fall styles for the “fashionably dressed wo: i an,” he sald. | | vt remen Lo | (BEURET TO SUCCEED ADMRAL TAYLOR Chief Naval Constructor to Retire After Distinguished Service. IDEAS RULE OTHER NAVIES of the United States, and with pa- g;;f:nb l;enmy_;vml-. Rh:do.|!llllx‘d. T i ““The flapper will probably = 5 akota, , Utah, Vi , 4 . 3 geantry, music and color. the frst M- | Weat' Virginia, ‘Wisconsin and Wyo: Alleges Attorney General Urged| | continue to wear the kLmee Genius Reflected in Modern Craft. tional headquarters of the National ming. A representative of the librarians Wwill pluce in the new corner stone of the Woman's Party headquarters a Ereeting from the women of this pro- fession, in which women have 8o Woman's Party will be formally dedi- cated here this afternoon Elaborate pians have been made for the occasion and it is expected Hiring Away of Government's Main Witness. that Charging Attorney General length skirts,” Mosessohn com- | cedéd, “and some manufacturers will probably cater to that class | trade.” | But as for the “fashiomably | Holds Scholarship Records in England and Annapolis By the Associated Press, that several thousand spectators will | largel plonecred. This greeting was Daugherty and Thomas B. Felder, an dressed woman”—well, Paris | Capt. John D. Beuret was nominated be on hand. By use of the amplifier [ RTtR bY Miss Jostphine Adams Atlanta attorney, still maintain a| | kas decreed ’em lomger, amd | |Yesterday by President Harding to used by President Harding in mak- | stitute, New York, and well known as “partnership,” to the detriment of the | | what Paris says, Mosessohm | |chief naval constructor and chief ing his inaugural address and at the burial of the unknown soldier in Ar- lipgton last armistice day, the va- rious addresses and the music will be heard clearly. Regarding the ordar yesterday acting Secretary of the Navy refus ing the use of the navy radio in ¢>n- 2 national leader in the training of both men and women for librarians. District Delegation. The District of Columbia delegation in the dedication ceremonies Includes Miss Sara Grogan, bearer of greetin 3 Abner Cowan Barr, Mrs. Sidney Ballou, Mrs. John S. Beach, Mrs. Martha F. Berry, the Misses Bright, Miss Virginia of government, and reiterating his dec- laration that the Attorney General was employed in conjunction with Mr. Felder to obtain the release from the penitentiary of C. W. Morse in 1911, Senator Caraway of Arkansas, democrat, vesterday produced a stir thinks, here. will continme to “go” if it recovers judgment against this company. “The partnership, therefore, which 1 say Felder bragged about existing in 1911, that did exist in obtaining the hureau of construction and of the Navy Department, with rank of rear admiral The nomination of Capt. Be: not only the elevation of one of the most importan naval establishment, but the 5 th ent in July - an nection with the ceremonies. the Blount, Miss Marie Boynion, Mrs. H. V. in“the Senate. COmMUTAtICn Of Sertence toF ChArle b‘t"rdell‘r:_me‘ July r‘m‘ Admiral Woman's Party headquarters last|Boynton, Mrs. W. H. Bradbury, Mrs. Senator Caraway based his charge | W. Morse, according to this testimony. | Davi . Taylor, who has been chle night issued the following statement: | N. C. Beall, Miss Peafl Browning. Miss that a partnership still existed on an | WPICh has been in the record for a{of the' bureau for more e Decl Denby Promised. Katherine Bryerly, Miss Florence H. 4 week and undisputed, still exists e ool i N Butler, Nrs. Mary V. Butler, Mrs. Eu+ alleged attempt by Felder to secure, | Referring to a letfer ‘that former | ¥ E i The Woman's Party finds It difi-| cene Byrnos. Mrs. John G. Capers, Miss at the suggestion of the Attorney |President Taft wrote to Mr. Daugh- |asked for leave from until cult to belleve that the Navy Depart- | Maud R. Cavanaugh, Mrs. Stuart Mosby General, the services of Capt. H. L.|erty when the latter was running for |date in December when he will 1 ment, in th s 3 Coleman. Mrs. Connell, Miss Blanche B. Brown, Miss Katherine B. Cass, Miss Anna C. Connors, Mrs. I. M. Colford, Secre- John Ohio. would repudiate the 3’ personal promise. Mr: Gordon Bettell, of Columbus. Scaife, formerly in tne Army until recently, was employed Department of Justice. who, y the senator in Ohio, in which Mr. Taft sald Mr. Daugherty did not exert pressure on him in the Morse case, eligible for retirement by tinued service of more tha y 0. | Niss Gertrn 2 Senator Caraway cited a .letter |Senator Caraway quoted from an ar- | years. Admiral Taylor and Miss Anita Poliitzer. legislative | " m_s}rf:cgm&;gflyf'hfisi-efil;ggg written by Capt, Scaife and published [ ticle by “Chief Justice Taft in_theliire 1o his form in V secretary of the party, upon apROInt- | v¥coiiman, Miss Florence Golford, Mrs in the Congressional Record, that|Ladles Home Journal written in 1914.1°7 i ment made from the A “g . o:m H. J. Leval, Mias Julla M. Domohue. Felder had sought his (Capt. Scaife’s) | It this article Mr. Taft referred to the he retirement o B Secretary Dby AN adis courd | Miss Margaret Donovan, Mrs. Thomas | #ARA/R- Ewrme— services as associate counsel in a suit | Morse case as one of the things that | marks the passing from the active nav gzlz“!:dld,:ycglnnmu}”in With the dedi- | C. Doran. Mrs. A. C. Driscoll, Mrs. uesigned to set aside the sale of the ake one’s faith in expert exami-|gervice of one of the most ¢ George W. Crain, Miss Maud Eskola. Miss Virginia Dare Everhart, Mrs. F. L Faut. Miss Emily I. Farnum, Dr. Frances Forge. president Wom- an’s Medical Soclety in the District of Columbia; Miss Ella N. Van Fassen. Miss Mary Gertrude Fendall, Miss Trel- ma E. Fryer. Mrs. Grace D. B. Geldert, Miss M. Glilespie, Mrs. E. Gillespie, Miss L. R. Ginn. Miss I. M. Goode, Miss cation _ceremony but were present en Secretary Denby issued the or- der for its use. “The Navy radio has been carrying on tests and experiments in connec- tion with the amplifier for some time and the Woman's Party has gone to considerable expense. Women throughout the country who had anti- LOWER LEFT . 2 o v i ent controversy. ed in the design of moder ; rC through the ‘I S l t A B D and familiar with the case referred Y in the design of mode Sipated ot ImE R il he keenly|M. H. Gould, Miss Faullne Hammett (4] atvaiion I’Inys lg ay to. DAUGHERTY IS DEF: =D N e disappointed as a result of this re-|2iss Edith Hall. Mrs. Roberta Chase i Photostatic Copies Offered. EFENDED. |other single tua versal of the Secretary's order. Harding. Mrs. Magnolia Horton Harris, UPPER LEFT—MRS, H. 0. HAVEMEYER OF NEW YORK. WHO WILL PRESIDE. '—MISS LUCY BRANBAUR OF BALTIMORE, WHO WILL LEAD THE PROCESSIONAL OF 2,000 WOMEN. I]ENBY SAYS jAUNT IPrize Doughnufs Give Relish Bosch Magneto Company's plant by the allen property custodian. Scaife made the statement that Felder said he was referred to him by the Attor- ney General. The letter was address: ed to Representative Woodruff, who remarked that a substantial retainer was offered Scaife, who at that time was in the employ of the government nation. “The former President,” said Sen- ator Caraway, “sald they had put up a job on him, in the language of the street; at least that is what he in- tended to say as politely as he could. Senator Caraway added that the Chief Justice had recently told him he did not want to be mixed up in. the pres- technical the Naval Academy architects of the or is generally sily 1o be fille admitted by well as those that his genius i ever graduated fromw Among t officers more largely Admiral Tavlor was g Senator Caraway offered to | the ate photostatic copies of docu- cnts alleggd to have been signed ‘H, M, Daugherty” and by Felder, in Mrs. Stuart Henslee. Mrs. M. E. Horner, Miss Phebe A. 1. Howell. Mrs. Elvina Howell. Mrs. Grace Whitney Hunting- ton, Mrs. Lydia Johnson. Miss Clara with & encral average tudies that hus the year of the Naval Academy in mathema wd & of standing never been equ; Inasmuch as the ceremonies will be out of doors—in 1st street, directly in fronteof the headquarters build- ing—it is expected by those who have Felder Says Attorney Genera: Re- fused to Share Morse Fee. | from Technical High School, L. John- | S¢ stun, Paul Perry. E. Meyers and Al- ton Speer. The sixty-three-pound. sure-fire appeal to the public con- science for funds wherewith to carry all ed v = o . . support of his assertion that the At- % > his graduatio n becn In cparEe of \he PISTYTE, (At Caroline Tane. Mise- Laurs Tuduis, | D€CIares Trip of Naval Class | on“teir work. nas passed nto his. | rumcrs hal way across the. Ellipae | fornes_Generai. with Felder. ha | 17 he Asscted Frowe. B e ity o Pl L L i g ; 'n retained as u counsel in the| > rerican Xavy and he was pressive. To the martial masic of }:H JAUA' llAhfke!l. Mrs. W. J. Lyle, ’ el : . |tory. To Gordon Lockeny, seven ::g {'x’fs"l;r'f.‘:‘f;".‘h'.’,?’é'ofl‘,?.:.Tf%’;‘f Morse chee and had cotained money | Felder, former Georgia attornes ar;e’r\ln‘ixrh:\a\\ d w the Marine Band a long procession | USs Alice Loulse Lytle Miss Abble of 81 Unofficial Diplomatic | years old. of 1931 K street north- |ping ‘for third piace Centrars power- | for_this’ work night issued a statemeni in defense | o', ” i gigned of women will march down 1st street| Marsozlia ~Mies ~Adele ~Marseglia. west, it will forever remain a day of | ful team got tangled up in the last| The Attorney General left the city [Of Attorney Gegeral Daugherty to positions in front of the headguar- | Mis: Marseglia, Miss Ella_S. L. Missi . 1ap, when the doughnut nearly turn- | late yesterday for Baltimore, making | Charged by Senator Caraway, A plete his professio lors. They will be attired in white| Marshail, Miss Catherine McCauley. ission. sunshine. A e dopnang . 'Gola | no statement. His office assistants|kansas. with having been Royal Callege of Naval Cons costumes_and_will bear brilliantly | Mies Anita McClure, Miss M. M. Me: i Gordon's mother bought him a |y jiiie 400 threw e T e | stated that Mr. Daugherty had not | connected with the release of C. then located at Greenwich. colored banne some the _purple Mlure. Miss Alice M. McKelden, Miss | By the Associated Press. doughnut. He bit it. Something | " Doughnut-eating . contests. were | 5¢cured a copy of newspaper reports | Morse, New York shipbuilder. from { (iR located wt Grochwich b white and vellow of the Womans Margaret V. McKelden. Mrs. Mar-| NORFOLK, Va, May 20—Shortly [ Soughnut. He bit jt. = Something staped In the nftermoon when' the | of Senator Caraway's charges. Atlanta federal penitenuary in 1912 f AR 4f ThEL WELT 10N Party jandothess the taloess andicol Mina Frorenre Tiiicen: Met- Ihetore salling for the orient today|marked slip of cellulold. Gordon had | fragks started theis toar of the city, Senator Caraway came oUt flatly I | el O M B b e Sen . | it in warsnip construction. Admirs Clons in which women now play an|Alice Moran, Mrs. R. W. March, Missfon the transport Henderson, Secre-|Dbit a prize dlouxhnus :’or(h dtz.l;hn. At De Moll's corner, on G street, traffic ‘l:m':‘)s (;’el;‘elr:l"’“‘fihl“‘m of the At- Sty S dcls Taylor x;‘.-h‘w\ed\ rguriu;' lrr: hhufim;”\ 5 active part. Leading this prohczsllal:: fl::dk‘.‘:’:v‘l‘ero, Mrs. Ade,llalchB. Neale. |tary of the Navy Denby in guarded :,;f;";‘,’e’r““"}f"";‘;m Omated [the :::Bh:;z?(r:;)?;‘.':371;303,"3; when | 0 4y thera is but one decent thing Hir Felder stated that he had Jearn. MAoh e il h; i wil be three young women who j Mrs. n erman, Mrs. Austin W. i $ 1 on Dot (7 he Attor: G 1t id[ed that a number of persons an s 2 an especially active part in the suf-[Pease, Mrs. R. Dudiey Peters, Mrs, | 'c'™S discussed the purpose of the| delicacies. walk and some jazz music started a| fof the Attorney Genera] to do sald|ZC ‘hel B nimbel of b school the Arkaneas senator, “and that is to resign. He ought not to embarrass the administration by longer contin- uing in office, because he has mnot denied for a whole week this state- ment in the record that he induced Felder, his close associate and form- er cclleague, in the procuring of the pardon or commutation of sentence laws dur- ing the war with war contracts were interested in a scheme to discredit the Attorney General and the De- partment of Justice, so as to side- track movements to bring them to punishment. He declared he was not interested as counsel in any of the affairs of So Gordon appeared at Salvation Army headquarters. He showed the magic slip. He spoke about now being able to buy the rubber-soled shoes his small heart greatly craved. He was given the shiny gold plece. Then he looked at the big can for contributions. Something stirred in his consclence. voyage of the unofficial mission. com- posed of members of the Naval Acad- emy class of '81, to Japan. Secretary Denby said he viewed the trip as a decidedly opportune diplo- matic, though unofficial. mission from the United States to Japan, which will sidewalk dance. Goal of $37,000 in Sight. The goal of $37,000 seems to be in sight, Rudolph Jose, chairman, an- nounced last night' A year ago Doughnut day netted $1.700 in small silver. This vear it is hoped $1,000 will be taken in. Many large contri- frage campaign—Jucy Branham, Ruth|E. F. Phillips, Mrs. R. B. Pierson, Crocker and Julla*Emory. These three [ Mrs. Burt L. Roberts and daughter. campaigners will carry three of the | Miss Helen Roberts; Mrs. E. J. Rocke. most famous of the suffrage banners.|Mrs. R. C. Rumbaugh,. Mrs. Herbert Will Raise Banner. gbx?u\l(kd‘:i Mrs. ;\m‘; g'"?""""“ Following these leading banner]5cOtt Miss Marguerite E. Smith, Mrs. i s e 8m,'iM. Henrietta Smith, Miss Aline E. 2 v Solomons, . F. H. Spigel, Mr Gaughters of the Woman's Party of- | . 'H. Spigel, Mrs. x carry the beautiful | EStelle H. Steel, Miss Annete’ Stee Fathered Model Basin. Practically the entire period of Ad- miral Taylor's uctive service has bee spent in the bureau of construction and repair in Washingtor was his effor vision ed in the establishment ago of the basin fic v i X butions were received during the day { for Morse, to hire the government's | these persons or firms. tcn navy yard. By means c B -u‘fihgar‘.'n':]r o be raised on the|Mrs. Philip S.° Steels. Miss Tillie |ald in cementing friendly relations| Should He Give, or Have Shoest from Salvation Army S oIl wishons. | witnens In' this case. (the Bosch mag- {tem of testing hull mo staft in front of the headquarters. |Steiner. Mrs. Andrew Sternes, Miss|between the two countries Ought I o give this to the funds?” | The doughnuts were donated by the | rcto case). which he, the: Attorney . Sof io B¢ mimidneed. 4 G000 (P08 pein posss Pioneer women, one for each .of the Q{f.’."’;‘ s'mh_i_ Mrs. J. E. Swigart,| The administration, he said. could|ne asked his mother, wistfully imag- [ Corby bakery, the Holmes bakery, the | General, wae under his oath of office “is ot the mey Ceneral. he stated|icdicied, to determine 2 w, principal professions in which women | py 2t =ANEGS K‘“{’.‘;:‘QXMM]'_:{!T”F;_!:: not at this time find a very accept-|ining the cherished shoes. Occidental Hotel, the Arnheim bake- | compelled to prosecute. dr et wla i dvance of laying able excuse for sending an official mission to Japan. It would bring up “That Is up to you, Gordon,” sald |ry. White Cross bakery and the Old Dutch Market have entered, will come next in the Senntor Willis to Defense. processional. Then will come a long even of suc ton battle Mrs. M. D. Turner, Mrs. Redwood his sther b o e e s discharge of his duties. No indi- Vandergrift, g Mrs. C. T. Vogel, Mrs. ; delicate tions. “I've just got to have th hoes,” | in the Salvation Army Hotel kitchens, | . Senator Willis of Ohio was the only | vidual in the goverrment, in private { (J0 F1¢ JU wpeed the ship line of woman Tepresentatives of 5 > . . | too many delicate ques' . ve just got to have ose sl s,’ 24 itchens. § .. uplican senator to attempt to de-]or official life, can Influence him in | Struetion he & peel . K more than thirty professions and oc- Waener, e e Chaslen 1. he announced. Then he sighed. frown- | Donors of larger gifts announced | fcPAP\CAR, Senator to attempt to de-or oMclal life, can £ 1d be able to make with 4 given 4 onts . 2 WILL RETURN SEPT. 1. ed and stepped forward. The crowd yesterday were Judge Martin Knapp, in the headquarters office cheered him cupations, each led by a: Mrs. Charles Glover, Mr woman in her particular fleld. Among 1 ity . rorsepower in her engines John Welsh, Mrs, < attention of Senator Caraway to the! “Several days ago I addressed to| S v g olicl Bt fe A N ies, Senator Caraway a communication in | DUTINE Bis work at the model basia § t that statements of Felder were oups will be: Actresses, led = ‘| roundly. He was a regular. Miss Laura Lee, W. F. Roberts Com- 9 7 my: < - and before he became head of the By Strs Lydig Hoyt: artista led b " Long Trip Planned for Reunion-| " When the headquarters closed last |pany. Potomac Lodge, No. s: Dennis | BINE sed by Senator Caraway torespect lo my employment to repre- ' 0f construction and repuir. g Mrs. Marietta Minnegerode Andre “.M::l};' Mo ey El!liul;e‘th Bound Naval Class night, 0. H. Smnlh. 508 Evans }?ulld- gp!&n. -‘ghnr (: BD"’S‘(‘ i!lullus“Garflnkle General to hold office, Felder at the|lease from the penitentiary and also ral Tu\ipr we rked oBt )l;‘xg;; business women. led by Miss Amy | OPRTArd, Mrs. Margaret Hopkins 3 ing, the first lucky winner; Homer .. Secretary Mellon, Mrs. Lars | SSRTSL 10, BOME Offce, Hede At el certaln cloil mattees 1t henimo iE series i Anderson, Joseph Dodge, editor of the federal B + Buchholz, John P. Weber: clergywomen, led by Mri Mrs.” F. A. Delano, Gus Oilympia Brown; dentists, led by Dr. the laws that govern the re- Fussell-Young Ice Cream PORTSMOUTH. Va. regulation salute of nineteen guns ;9 3 { model Bertha V. Zeller and Mrs, Ada Self May 20 Srhe reliable. e On, being questioned by Following the ceremonies the re- Senator Caraway, Senator Willis ad- has read into the recor: ignated as a trade information service; wiat trol the »f the water and c O photostatic copy th + ting octor, led by Lobofieh, 1166 Jefferson street: Ander- | Company, Connectlcut = Copperthite i e: : ay other fac relating Dr. Sfury " O%ially: home makers led | 2tan, committee Wi adiourn "o | boomea farewell ua the transport | son14 New Yotk avene. and Srnent | Company: £ Melvilie serrich, s | miiLed, lack of personal knowiedee | of g sontract Morae made with me, | 1 This dats he compiied by Mrs. Harvey Wiley: lawyers, led | the garden of e tilers where | Henderson steemed into Hampton | Watts, 1209 10th street, had cashed | W. Eustis, ictor Kauffmann, Mrs | [CESICINE the Stiomaey Generals al-| | 00 06 W88 Booessn o e that | Into_books: on “Shin Skin_ Friction . by Miss Emma Gillett; librarians, led |37, Informal reception to " visiting | 20" in on their lucky wins. Dodge got his |A. M. C. McKim, L. T. Hauge, Miss | j56ed connection with the Morse case. | ligence he o which are the standard of ihe nava contract with C. W involved neither unprofes unethical nor improper con- duct. 'Contracts of this sort are made dally by lawyers throughout the| United States. Mr. Felder tonight told a repre- sentative of the New York World that he had been paid in cash and in_ stock, which he now considers worthless, the $25000 fee which Charles W. Morse had contracted to pay to him and Mr. Daugherty for | fre of ihe batters firectly forwi oblfimr:'g Morse}'\slrelelseflfram the | or directly aft. penitentiary in Atlanta. He said he had offered Mr. Daugherty his share | it o g e of the stock, but Mr. Daugherty had| During the war Admiral Tavior e e practically controlled the letting of Mr. Felder scoffed at Senator Cara- {contracts for hundreds of millfons f way's assertion that at the sugges-|dollars in new naval ships. includ r“' tion of Mr. Daugherty he had at.|the 35-knot destro ol are other things that are coming|tempted to engage H. L Scaife, an|Purpose of crushing German sub- along right regularly now. signed {investigator recently dismissed from |marine aitacks. Under his bureau documents, which the Attorney Gen- | the Department of Justice. He as-|2Is0 was developed the monster sea- eral and none of his apologists can | serted that Scaife had come to him |Plane N C—f. which afier the war Mrs. John S. by Mrs. Dwight Clarke; musician is chairman of this com- led by Mrs. R. H. Dalgleish; new paper women, led by Ruth Hale; nurses; college women, led by Miss Sarah E. Simons. Clara Barton centennial committee, led by Mrs. John A. Logan, Miss Carrie Harrison and Mrs. Mary S Lockwood: osteopaths, led by Dr. Anna Pollock; National Assoclation of Colored Women's Clubs, led by Miss Carrie W. Clifford; social workers, led by Mrs. Emile Beriiner; Woman Overseas Association, led by Mi Margaret Lamble; wage earners, le by Miss Mamie Santora: writers, led by Inez Haynes Irwin; republican e women, led by Mrs. Virginia White | home in New York with a pledge of Speel, and democratic women, led by | love for Valentino on her lips and Mrs. John F. Costello. tears in her eyeb when she Heard the State Delsgntions o/ Mureh. latest news of the screen idol. Delegates from each of the states.} ,;, 4,0 way on her long trlp from led by a banner bearer, carry- ing the flag of her state, and a bearer | the west she steadfastly refused to of Breetings, carrying, Inscribed on|discuss the case with scores of archment, reetings from e wo- Pien of her -fne, Wi be next in line.| "€W8paper reporters who boarded the A picturesque group of young girls, |train at nearly every station or who 300 or more. representing the Women b were already on it when it started, but at the last moment, when some one suggested that her silence might of the future, for whom the work of the Woman's Party really is dedicated, result in misjudgment of Valentino and asked her if she loved him, her will form the climax of this spectacle. lips formed one word—"“forever. These girls will be headed by Alice Halnes of this city, who will carry a Then she resumed her attitude of s lence. banner. Miss. Hudnut sent Valentino nine At the conclusion of this feature of the ceremonies Alma Clayburgh, con- telegrams and a special delivery let- ter during the trip. - She received cert singer of New York, will sing the twelve telegrams from him. Phrases will preside, will open the ceremonies Charles Curtis, Representative Sim- o Fess, S 4 signed, the word “Bambino,” Italian The central feature of the dedica her identity when reporters asked her doughnut as the gift of a friend. and the first bite struck the gold mine. He gave the $2.50 to the fund. Tech Wins Doughnut Race. A. G. Blauvelt, Anacostia Lodge, No. 21; F. M. Clelland, C. A. Snow, Barber & Ross and Gen. J. A. Drain. bDn ‘Tue!dny;‘ll‘hl a benefit ball will e given at 00 16th streeet north- The dougnut race on the Ellipse | w, Bl ————— S BENEFIT BALL PLANNED |MAID HELD AT BAY; ; TO AID SALVATION ARMY | OFFICER’S LIQUOR TAKEN Sponsored by many prominent|Commander Wells Loses $1,500 Washingtonians, a benefit ball for the Salvation Army will be held in| WOTth of Whisky as Thieves Ransack Home. the Meridian Mansions, 2400 16th street, next Tuesday evening. This While an accomblice held at bay the maid in charge of the house, three function will be the final activity of the many District residents who have aided in‘many ways the campaign for | white men yesterday afterno $37,000, necessary to carry on the | robbed the home of Commander Ches. work of the army in the district for | ter Wells, U. S. N., “Wood Inn,” Chevy the coming year. . Chase, Md., of twelve cases of liquor The floor committee in charge offvalued at about $1,500, the four men the program consists of Senator R. P.| escaping with their loot in a black Ernst, Judge Claystone Briggs, Col | touring car. ;ulluh Lindsey and Col. Josepl| The malid was alone in the house eacham. when the touring car carrying th The added attractions of the eve- | men pulled up in front of the Welly ning will he headed by the flame and | residence. Answering the doorbell, Egyptian dances by Jacque Lillard|the mald complied with a reque: of France. i R of one of the men for a drink of In the receiving line will be: Mrs |water They then asked for a bucket J. Mayhew Wainwright, Mrs. Logan|of water to put into the radiator of Feland, Mrs. Lansing Beach, Mrs. Ed- | thefr car, gnd while the maid way ward McClernand, Mrs. Arthur Mur-|engaged in filling the bucket one ray, Mra A. L. Willard, Mrs. Richard |of the men drew a revolver and Lelgh and Mrs. Charles McGregor backed her against the wall. The weltzer. others proceeded to go to the Those who will sponsor the ball|and remove the l(qugr in clle,.l‘;:: are: Mrs. Charles Culberson, Mrs.|to the automobile. ;“"‘;’J‘.‘,":{;"fi’.‘,‘&‘ff%&:?ffi.fl' C%ommlnd-r and Mrs. Wells are in tanfleld, q ol 5 Stanfleld, Mrs. J, MayPew Walnwrleht, | Cuba at the present time. —_— Holbrook, Mrs. Frank W. Coe, Mrs. HEALTH OFFICER FLOGGED Andrieus Jones, Mrs. William J. Har- ris, Mrs. Emmett Gudger, Mrs. Robert c. . Alabama’ Man Lured From Home ‘Davis, Mrs. Willam J. Snow, Mrs. and Taken Twelve Miles Away. . Charles S. Farnsworth, Mrs. Merritte BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 20.—Dr. J. Ireland, Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Mrs. Lansing Beach, Mrs. Logan Feland, D. Dowling, health officer for Birin- ingham and Jefferson county and spe- Mrs. Edward McClernand, Mrs. Ar- clal representative of the United thur Murray, Mrs. Mason Patrick, BStates Public Health Service, was Mrs. Amos' A. Fries, Mrs. James H. McRae, Mrs. Willlam D. Connor, Mrs. lured from his home Wednesday night, taken twelve miles into the i Helmick, Mrs. Edgar S. Kennedy. ElAlM’llln‘ Mrs. Sweitzer, who is country and flogged, it became known tonight. Secretary and Mrs. Denby boarded the Henderson at 10:45 this morning after breakfasting with _Admiral Hugh Rodman, commandant of the fifth naval district at the Hampton roads naval base. The Henderson is scheduled to stop at San Diego and San Francisco after leaving the Canal Zone, then Honoluly, Guam, Yokahama, where a reunion of the class will be held at the invitation of the Japanese government: Nagasakl, Shanghai, Manila_and return to San Francisco September 1. SPECIAL FIRE MAIN PLAN TO BE PUSHED Battelle mittee. ARREST VALENTINO ON BIGAMY CHARGE Morse sional, architects b 1d Admiral al generally credited naval flicers with heing responsible for the development in all navies of the pre t ot of battle ships and other major fighting craft with turrets on the center l‘:n of the ship. permitting almost 1 around By this practies i is possible with new ships to “enncer trate the entire main battery on pither broadside or deliver balf the the letter alleged to have been writ- terl by the Attorney General in 1913, reminding C. W. Morse that money was due him and Felder for services rendered. “I did not vant to go further into these matte; =aid Senator Cara- but_the senator from New York (Mr. Wadsworth) in his anxiety to put Mr. Felder right before the country, wanted to do i*." (Senator ‘araway had reference to a letter written by Mr. Felder. in his own defense, which Mr. Wadsworth placed in the Congressional Record Friday.) “I shall, therefore, meet the issue. And 1 want to say now, for fear I forget it, if the Attorney General wants to make an explanation he may do so. If he does not, there (Continued from First Page.) sulted in charges of bigamy against the motion picture star, reached Chi- cago alone today en route to her (Continued from First Page.) repudiate. atter he (Felder) was engaged about | Successfully crossed three weeks ago as ocean. 3 Reduiomee do Melker. Bosch Magneto concern. and that he| An indication of the exteem in Senator Caraway began his ar-|had talked with him purely because|Which Admiral Taylor is held in other raignment as follows: he was investigating the same case. ame when the British line T never would have discussed Mr. Etinekg i i < y e e Felder's reputation at all if it had peiiten W I Bl shpeced 153| PRESIDENT CANCELS UPTON APPOINTMENT war. The British Board of Trade General Harry Daugherty, in secur- and the British admiralty failed to ing a pardon. He thrust himself reach a decision as to responsibility 3 into the controversy and his reputa- for the jroadside crash or any ex- 4 tlor'xrh\\'us L.i,i;icussed, planatioh of the accide The ad. “This whole controversy grew out miralty and the White Star line joir of a reference to a report which was | Federal Trade Commission Choice Antagonized by Majority in Senate Poll. The nomination of George W. Upton of Ohio to be 2 member of the Federa) Trade Commission was withdrawn need not be cared for in one ap- propriation act. Water Direct From River. The most popular plan among offi- cials considering the matter seems to be to bring unfiltered water from a point in the Potomao river not far from the business district. Corhmissioner Oyster, who super- vises the police and fire departments, declared last night that he is heartily in favor of any plan that will in- crease water pressure in the fire hy- drants of the section in which the high bulldings of Washington are lo- cated. The Commissioner said that for many years before he became a Dis. trict official he advocated higher pres- sure as a means of fire protection. More Pressure Needed. Fortunately Washington has not in its history been visited by many serious conflagrations, but in recent ruonths & number of fires have broken out in large bulldings, showing once more the advisabllity of having strong water pressure in fire hy- dr::;rl‘e there has been no complaint of the pressure available during the recent fires, the separate system of fire mains now being considered would make possible, Chiet Watson said, a much higher pressure than the department is able to get out of its pumping fire engines. . The fire chief also iz a firm be-! llever in standpipes on the sides of high buildings as & means of fire protection. Standpipes of Great Value. 1t a fire breaks out on the top| floor of a large building, such occurred at the Willard Hotel, he said, lines of hose can be attached to the opening of the standpips on the street. Firemen can then-hurry to the top of the structure from countrie Titanic and the B were in collision i near Liverpooi some vears L E. D. MAYER’S FUNERAL WILL BE HELD TODAY song of the Woman's Party. which was written in prison by suffrigists. Bishop John Willlam _Hamilto: president of the American University, will deliver the invocation, and Mrs. H. O. Havemeyer of New .York, vlhn‘ abounded such as “bushels of love,” with a short speech. Other speakers (.. . , % will be Miss Gail Laughlin of Califor- | “40R't worry, everything will be all mia, vice chairman of the Woman lrl:m. love you so much,” “God take Party; Mrs. O. H._P. Belmont, presi-|care of you” and ‘“your dent; Miss Maud Younger of Callfor- | qweethearte 2 dazting, nia, legislative chairman; Senator 2 To several messages Miss Hudnut eon Fess, Senator Thaddeus Cara- 16 e way, representing the republican and | for “baby. R democratic parties; Mrs. Izetta Jewel| Miss Hudnut's.only companion was Brown of West Virginia, political (a Pekingese d which rode in the chairman of the Woman's Party, and | baggage car. Aithough traveling un- Mrs. Lydig Hoyt of New York. der the namie of Winifred Shaughnes- sy, she made no attempt to conceal Prominent D. C. Merchant Dies at Atlantic City, Where He Had Gone for His Health. Earnest D. Mayer, associate prietor of the Louvre, died Friday n in Atlantic City., N. J.. where he h: gone to regain his health. He had been ailing for about two months, going to the seashore shortly after becoming ill Mr. Mayer was a member of t board of governors of the Merchants and Manufacturers’ Association and as uch had a wide acquaintance among loca? business men. He was born sixty- eight years ago in New York, but had spent the greater portion of his career in Washington. He had been in the re- § tail merchandise business here for near- 1y forty years, serving as associate pro- prietor of the Louvre for the past ten ears. YeMr. Mayer is survived by his widow; Mrs. Hattie Maver. and by a brother, Alfred Mayer of this city. Funeral services will be today at 3 o'clock at the residence, 2415 20th street northwest. Dr. Abram Simon_will officiate, Interment will be in the Wash- ington Hebrew Congregation cemetery Sl BANK TELLER ARRESTED. tion ceremonies will be the placing in the corner stone of historic docu- ments connected with the suffrage fight, of greetings from the President of the United States, from represen- tatives of foreign nations, from the governors of thirty-one [states, as well as from the women of each state, and frem the women representing the occupational groups. The first of the series of presiden- tial medals struck off by- the mint at Philadelphia since President Hard- | was found sitting on a mall sack in ing's inauguration has been rushed |the baggage car, planning to outwit through especially for the Woman Ievon' one by jumping off as the train It she was Mrs. Valentino. , At times she cried, at others she Jaughed, as - the reporters pleaded with her to talk, but most of the time she gat looking wistfully at an open book on her lap. Part of the trip was spent in cutting pictures of Valentino out of m zines and-papers. As the train neared Chicago she dis- appeared. A short time later a porter took: her coat, then her bagga; She chairman Of the committee on ar- rangements, are Mrs. Sidney Morey, Mrs. Lorenzo Gasser, Mrs. Edward Durham, Mrs. George Favrot and Mrs. H. L. Rust. pro in a request to the United States go - common that Daugherty, before he ernment that Admiral Taylor be sent became Attorney General, had been hull of the liner was slowly eral told him he had absolutely noth- | ycsterday by President Harding. passing the small cruiser. ing/to do with the pardon or com-| Withdrawal of Mr. Upton's nomina- Senator Caraway continued: “I|natlon was referred, was said to have have now in my hand a photostatic | disclosed a majority against recom- from Ohio (Mr. Willis), who rushed | Pomerene contended that Mr. Upius to the defense of the Attorney Gen-|lacked experience and other qualifi- ed. He may read it in the Record. payment of a political debt, inasmuch 5 enator Reads Letter. as Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton, wiic o. instrumental in securing a pardon muntation of sentence for Morse.” tion is understood to have been re- copy of the contract between Harry mending confirmation. eral. T shall read it for the benefit| catjo: for such an important posi- > The Ark: as senator then read|the nominee, is vice chairman of th Consumption Can Be Prevented Party dedication and will be placed in | stopped. the corner stone. Well, I'm {n prison.” she said. “and Foreign Nations Send Greetings. 'l never try to dodge reporters Mrs. Rose- Gouverneur Hoes, grand. | 888in; but I'll never talk to you. daughter of President Monroe, will place a steel engraving of her grand- father, who was inaugurated on the spot where these new headquarters are to be dedicated, in the corner stone. A new charter of women's rights, drawn up in the fo! of the first declaration of women's rights, writ- ten in 1848, will be among the docu- ments placed in the corner stone. Among the foreign countries repre: sented by greetings from their am. D. C. SENATE-HOUSE COMMITTEE PLAN OF TWO NEW BILLS (Continued from First Page.) went and promptly solved the mys- or _commutation of sentence for Morse. tery by explaining the laws of force “When I made that reference, the against the side of the Titanic as the had insisted that the Attorney Gen- 2 Senator Caraway then read from {quested recently by republican lead- the Record of May 2 the statement|ers in the Senate after an informal of Mr. Daugherty. merce committee, to which the nomi- Daugherty and C. W. Morse, in which| Senator Pomerene, democrat, Ohio, for $25,000 contingent he would get|led the fight against Mr. Upton. In read it for the benefit of the senator | mittee it was reported that Mr. of the senator from Indiana (Mr.|tion as membership on the Federal Watson), who purposely absents|Trade Commission. It also was said knows this question is to be discuss- | nomination as smacking 100 much o i lotior oald to Brve b ritten | republican national committee and in by Mr. Daugherty to Moreo after he |Charge of the women's activities of ; ¥ 25,000 still remained to be paid. e and health and happiness increased by practicing simple Health ¥ 3 Rulis which we cai ive ek Declaring that there was some rea- FAMINE REFUGEES TREK Watson by Mr, Daugherty, and which 1 he had repeated on the floor, to the © improves, and the same rules that improve general health reduce the death rate from Consumption. nothing to do with the pardon of | By the Associated Press. Morse, Senator Caraway said BAMARA, Russia, May 20.—The great volved nothing but honor the At- tion is now less than half what it was 15 years ago. torney General would not have as-|begun. The plains, steppee and river During these 15 geau we fought for publi¢ health and dis- nothing to 4o with the case at all~| benks are again dotted here and Briefl: Sci:!n‘ e !::.r.r‘,lrl'“"e‘ t?l t.h; fled hunger in the autu: i nd their parents. Briefly, they teach: { ‘matter, involving an alleged | fled from hunge! mn, on children and pal ¥ y suggestion made to by Mr. | tpeir way back to waving rye fields that operated to draw the Hawk senator from Indiana, Mr. Watson, made by Senator Watson in defense{poll of the Senate interstate com- him -out of the penitentiary. I shafl|proceedings before the Senate com- himself from the floor when he|that several senators regarded the had been pardoned, pointing out that | the republican organization. son for the assurance given Senator The death rate from Consumption drops as public health K aftect that the Attorney General had HOME TO VOLGA REGION In the District of Columbia the death rate from Consump- e awARe transsetion Chas - oy ack to)the: Volga resion!hins sured Senator Watson that he had tributed our 12 Health Rules on cards among Washington school there with returning refugees who D.u‘{}.urty that Scalfe be emploved| =, _ .. pastures. 1. Avoid house dn&t -ndumn or/close air, day and night. tive Moore encouragement that his i e Bosch magneto case, as fol- bassadors and ministers arg, the fol- | propossls will eventually be acted |the inside With rolls of hose and 2. Get all the light and ble into your home. R gn e, "At the rate of several hundred daily | Shortage in National Bank of Jowing: Austria, Serdb-Croat-Slo- upon. They feel that Congress attach them to the upper extremity 3. Drink plenty of zed and cream. None raw. "Felder knew that this man Scaite | 1o reragees are returning from the Coatesville Ts $200,000. vene, Sulln. ’?gtoxnnh. m!londun-. bolu’!o '-'IN"flod‘ with r:fluluon that | s 4ne bullding pipe. . 4. -Eat plain, n ing food. was the principal witness for the gov-| .3 and Kuban, where the sTip = Italy, chpco. e cBllll‘l. hel;ll"}i- the time l{ c.ufin ntnw en the con- In this manner the slow and dif- 5. nough sleep by retiring enough. ernment, the man who had made the e ATESVILLE, Pa., May 20.—Ray- NonuL. anama. Bulgar! ersia, | sideration of matters will be in- 1 feet of T ’ Be Think kindly. Your inves tions on which the govern- | of hunger now trong: a in 4 C. Newlin, receiving teller in Peru, Bollvia, China, Cuba, Switser-|trusted to joint committdes, instead |ficuit task of pulling many feet o 6 to avoid worry. indly. ment was expected to recover from|ine Volga distriot, whence has gone | MON! land, Denmark. Dominican ;ubue. of to separate committees of the Finland, Ecuador, Germany, Poland, |House and Senate, to avold needle: Rumania, Salvador, Costa Rica, Ven duplication of , investigations, hear- suela, Sweden. ings, etc.. with resultant loss of tim Representative women will be pres- | They feel that consideration of Dis unrolled hose up the side of the|. building is done away with and pow- erful streams of water may in a few minutes be brought to play on mind acts on your body. e ; @ If you tire easily—or. are lo;inl weight—and. have a per- sistent light cough—or hoarseness—do not lose time. See a the National Bank of Coatesville, was arrested here today on a warrant charging embezziement of the bank’s this company anywhere from two to ' millions of dollars, and coming irectly from the Attorney' General where he had a conference about thi: forth word that American corn is Leing distributed and the corn‘crop prospects are good. trict o be of the ealth Clinic, 409 W. case, and at the req Attor- funds. The warrant does not specify s, B oo Chine | By maree s thot atrotigne. € the blage. d“‘%r' o ads eé?s.md.y at 24 o'clock, Pritlsath es:'e:{hg-' an °'m"d"“' r":E:‘ .::"?':{; ‘E“' the_amount of the sllaged embes. ra e, oves in lon. L it . 3 . 'owni Liba Caecnoslcvatia: The many .Since the Commissiéners do mnot Tuesds. y day the of the de slement N. W. all, cas nmark, Do- minican Republic, Finland, Ecuador, Germany. . Guatemala, Hon- ;h:'u. Hungary, Ireland, New Zea- and, masy montha "and get mon & rmumlu‘-m Ball rent act, {!:: qurlx::l .n. w-:‘" M“‘n :::kl o] o T scl from 7:30-9 o'clock. .Examination f‘rsm ; Consumption can be cured only'in its early stages . . sald after Newlin's arrest g:zh:h:kmm in the bank would B ditio attairs fense in this suit which the Attorney g.‘lurll presumed to bring against nsideration. of; estimaites for bamin oo m Magneto Company. next year until Ssptember, there is amplé time for clty ffiolale-to make a thorough survey of 0 necessity condition of the ban was discovered Bank - Examiner LR g e 1o have «.-

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