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33 - WUMEN |N F AV[]R Changes in Stations of S Eoilege, “Davidson, . G Capt |the. hattiesnip’ Missienipple s e - | i Archie Fasaunarasn Rirst Lisuts.| bt Sents Bomingo: Cape. darmss s, (CHARGES FAITH NOT KEPT.| SCORE HURT IN INDIA ‘W.|Bain and Second Lieuts. Beverley 8. Virgillo N. Cordero to the College Lieut. Commander Arthur E. Younle, | Marshall A . . Army and Navy Officers | ot ‘hgricultural and Meohanic Aris | Medical Corps, at Quantice, Va, has |Scott, James D. Wall ;| Bberts, MeC. Pate, Lucian C Whit: | ae ;0o of Musiclans’ Protective AS PROSELYTERS RIO N Mayaguez, Porto co; Capt. aries en ere o Kan 0 » 3 = " 3 3 Army. NS Purham, N Corpa, "in Haltl has been assigned Driscoll, Monitor Watohman, Brady |Frankc M AB"!,!‘";“{{L‘;, ana Curtis .|y NEW, YORK, April 13—P. Paul| LONDON, April 13—Dispatch 3 3 . N 2 - pe st ._VOgt an rdon Hall. . T accarelli, business man of the |, Col. Eaward J. W. Profitt, Infantry | O GHaPmet, Ire, ille, 11L.; Capt. ;‘fm;‘t’g roads. Fecrulting BerTROkS. | o following Bamed efiicers of the Boscher, at Norfolk, have b Musicians’ Mutual Protective Union, ;‘:."‘w%.‘:‘ZL".:fi%’.’,'.‘dfif&'r"b‘:n::.‘.‘,‘?cfi : Var o Onivars i X6 the Dalvar: i 1 18t Brigade, Haiti, have been ordered | signed to the 1st Brigad. . [last night reslgned from office, de- red in 1815 ap Mbsprves Corps, &t ‘they Ammny WaFCuaxies A IValverde;ioithe Univer: i Y e e Dental | aleo to Quantico: Capt. John F. Dufty, | Francls Fisk, at Boston. to the zd claring the board of directors of the | attributed to teastos: betwrre®ty e Cotaas O e e o ameers fare it itan herniae dotatiod Tto ™ the Sattieship | Firet Liouts Agsiin G Rome. WL | BrELSS | ut. Edward G. Hagen, ot | SEATzaton Bad falled to keep failh | Hinaus and Mohammedars oa s resy H > I McDonnell, Ralp! . uce, 3 . o , with him in negotiations he instituted H L s at Des tment, have been relleved | %% Wromine Eimor 'K Lolbenisperger ana Henley | Quantico, has been ordered to- Guans Tor locel fautonamy Thom the Ao Of Proselyting activities on the pa armony Loom Sl Navy. Marine Corpe. ne 2a | M, Goods and Second Lieut. Clyde iL. |tanamo, Cuba, = T idh, Federation of Musiclans.” The |° A riot occurred on Tednesdey | 2 rom turther activ ; Capt. of | Col. Charles H. Lyman of the 2d |Hartsel. Japt.” C office carrled a salary of $20.000 s | widch x Moines Session, Following | First Lieut Paul McD. Robinette| Cabt dohn Halllgan, in g o | Brigade, Santo ' Dominge has. been | -Tne following officrs at Quantico | Haitlan Brigade hus been ordered to | Jfur. 1¢ was sajd. Jured and British theope were calls i and Second Lieut. Thomas E. White- | the engineering experiment station, ordered to Paris Island, 8. C, for|have been ordered to the 1st Brigade Pll-‘::? 1sLllnd'l S(-: (i' F. Mertz h i ‘The resignation Is effective April 17, | to support the police. Street fightiy g head, cavalry. gt Fort Riley, Kans.| Annapolls, Md., has been detalled to duty, and Maj. John Potts of the same | in Haiti: Capt. M. H. Silverthorn and st Lleut. Ca -3 Z has been | he gald, while his contract, signed a | between the rival factions aga Property Division Row. have been assigled to the 3d Cavalry | sommand the oruiser Detroit. brigade Las been omered to marine |Second Lieuts Orin H. Wheeler, | transferred from Guantanamo to Qual- | few weeks ago, was for & four-yeat | broke out on Thoreasr o tgenos at_Fort Myer, Va. Li C d. B i V. headquarte: this city. Ernest E. Linsert, August W. Cock- | tico. term. alry and armored cars have bLei Capt. Kenneth M. Halpine, infantry, feut. Commander Benjamin V.| “cape “Willjam C. MaoCrone of the | rell, Dudley W. Davis, Joseph D. e brought from Lahore to strengthi at Fayetteville, Ark. has been or-|McCandlish, at Mare Island, Calif,|2d Brigade has been ordered to New | Humphrey, Frederick = W. Blehl, —_— (R e e e TN LT ) By the Associated Press. dered to Honolulu, Hawail, for duty. | has been assigned to the cruiser|York elty. ph B. DeWitt and Pierson E. Employment under the age of ‘The Tartars take a man by the ear respondent of the Dally Mail repor DES MOINES, lowa, April 13.—| Officers have been detailed to duty | Milwaukee. The following named officers of the | Conradt. | fourteen” has practically ceased inlto invite him to eat or drink with |that fitty pe were injured in ye Final action on the plan of work [8s Instructors as follows: Capi| Commander Joseph A. Murphy,|2d Brigade have been ordered to| The following officers at Quantico | London. them. e e outliried in the uniform program of measures, policies and activities of the Natlonul League of Women Voters for the coming year will be taken today. There was every indi- cation that it would be adopted with- out further debate. A heated discussion occurred yes- terday over that section of the uni- form laws concerning women relating to division of property, but it finally was agreed to as drafted by the O ’ c resolutions committee. The debated section provides that the state or- % ®anizatlons shall work for laws which would make men and women share equally all moneys and prop- erty acquired after marriage.« Greetings from Mrs. Carrle Chap- man Catt, one of the founders of the i 'y league and.a native of lowa, who is a ) a abroad, were read at today's session by Miss Elizabeth Babcock of Water- = son. Infantry Reserve Corps, at the| town, Conn. Miss Babcock also read a report from Mrs. Catt on the prog- ress made by the Pan-American As- socfation for Advancement of Women. Mrs. Catt and Miss Babcock recently completed a tour of South and Cen- - , zations undertake a plan of study of municipal government and a critical observation of legislative bodles and 4 s L4 4 spread an understanding of the prés- idential primary laws during the coming vear with a view to full participation In the primary of 1924. Ll Another resolution introduced urges progressive development of public Weifare in government. Mrs. Emily Newell Blair of Joplin, L Mo., woman members of the demo- ~ cratic national committee, will speak this afternoon on the chief problems of politics and how the league can help solve them. Mrs. Harrlet Tay- lor Upton, woman chairman of the republican national committee, ad- Lord Robert Cecil, Mrs. Giéord Pin- dressed the woman voters jTuesday. «hot, wife of the Governor of Penn- & Bylvania, and Mrs. Thomas G. Win- ter, president of the General Federa- tion of Women's Clubs, will address & mass meeting tonight. The speak- ers have been asked to talk on “Women and International Co-opera- 3 tion to Prevent War.” PLANS TO BEST ENGLAND. Conference Hears Prediction America Will Lead in Music. CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 13.—Amer- : . 1 apidly i v o 4 Thsteal” Jeadetanis o et tEe v G E will not stop to tell about our past performances was implied by some of America's . “ outstanding m cians in addresses . . L Betora“ine RUETS Miud e : —either in the manner of our service or our Musicians for symphony orchest i i i e St BpPhony orchestraa policy and aims—because we feel that our 43 ranks of American boys, Glenn H. Woods, director of school music at Oakland, Calif.,, declared in pleading e i Cedsrea i Rl taning years of successful business has thoroughly demonstrated mental music_in the schools. Thomas J. Kelly of the Cincinnati R A this; neither will we attempt to list the many hundreds of e L muroseanitriencs sacrifice reductions which feature this sale, peopled by the uncultured who have no capacity for the arts.” $100,000,000 FOR TUNNEL. Rather would we start right in with our “feature”— G ey THOUSANDS OF THE FINEST OF OUR REGULAR - B BRUSSELS, April 13.—Special dis- (not made especially for this sale) Ealrhes from Antwerp say a group acked by American banks has raised $100,000,000 to finance the construc- tion of a tunnel under the Scheldt river. The tube would be equipped to handle raillway, tramway and pedestrian traffic, The newspaper Metropole declares an American engineer has gone over the ground, and that the project in- volves the expropriation of property in Antwerp valued at 140,000,000 (Starting Tomorrow at 8 a.m. Kuppenheimer e sl - Suits and Top Coats TON wrote that his cook “had the surpris- ing safiacity to dis- Surprisingly Good Pie -at prices that are, in some instances, exactly what the cover that apples will P s s Yy make pies.” GExplore merchandise costs us wholesale—also such famous lines as one of those deep, lus- cious, crisp - crusted Wallis apple pies to- night. They're made L T ' “Manhattan’ Shirts—“Mansco’’ Underwear as are all Wallis pas- tries. Wallis’ Young’s Hats—Ide and Arrow Collars—B. V. D.’s—ete. | § “Weshington's Lergest | Restaurant” 12th and G Streets N.W. —and this is just a small part of our entire stock—including a wide variety of assortments—which we have reduced unmercifully in order to entirely clear- out our present stock—none of which will be taken with us when we move —and also to earn as many new friends as possible for this establishment, to help us when we are in our new location. 2456 20th St. N.W. ‘ No matter what your desires, your requirements, your necessities (and it Querlooking the ] will pay you to anticipate your vacation needs while these reductions are in A uE— Sy force)—you will find EVERYTHING FOR MEN at heretofore UNHEARD- b assagongrnl OF PRICES! YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF to come in and inspect these Reception Hall j unusual profit-slashing values. $7Z.50 | | " $85.00 | | | rosnerg Immediate Occupancy Morvia Caritz Co. | | 1013 Pa. Ave. N.W. INC. 913 15th Street N.W. Main 617