Evening Star Newspaper, April 29, 1923, Page 20

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" 20 ing the, past week and created a favorable impreasion. X After routine business Wednésda Liberty Council engaged in an inter- ting debate, the subject being solved. That it would be inimical to our interests to enter into the 80- called_world court.” Mrs. Anna Hi Mra. Pettitt, Mrs. Milier and Mess| Walker, McChesney and Taylor were THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 29, FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Chairman William A. Finkel has completed arrangements for a ban- quet to be held at the Raleigh Hotel at 8 p.m. next Friday. In honor of the grand worthy president, Col.| Herbert Choynskl of San Francisco, | Calif. Judge Robert E. Mattingly is | to be the toastmaster. A program is to_be presented. Upon his official visit Col. Choynski HOME ECONOMICS KEY TO DIVORCE PROBLEM View Expressed by Miss Mary Sweeney in Address to Balti- selves to recipes for white sauce. The Amorican home and the welfare of the coming generation are In large meas- ure our responsibility. Many teach- ers do not realize this broader vision of their work. For a long time the teacher has worn a halo and it has gotten down over her eyes.” The psychiatrist and the social worker, Miss Sweeney said, are only diagnosticlans. It remains for the trained dietician to go into the home 1923—PART 1. GETS GLAD NEWS IN JAIL. Author of Successful Play Has| TUnique Experience. i PARIS, April 28.—Playwrights have | many times nervously awaited the| verdict of a first-night audience in| the wings offstage; others sit in cafes | CLOTHES THES HOOSIERS PUZZLED : s . mittes o1 Do ocial call on Cherrydale Coun- | worth: ident: John A. K d Indiana Republlcans Wait to of 22, Last Thursday, Xmia yB:l’;::l, av'\‘vho. ?fl'l'n om:rmr,n:r:» Special Dispatch to The Star. Hear From Watson and Wood. the pariicipa: CRE _}'Em | and show the family how to prevent | 2Cross the strest from the theater | jaded nerves and the crimes and|where the premiere is given, while| wretchedness that follow under-nu- | gome have been known to spend the | Complete Stock—L | Men, Women and C 7thand L S No Branch ¢ pany with 150 local members. they bers of Washington Aerle No. 125 | “BALTIMORE, April 25.—Home eco- | trition. “The large amount of juve- | ot TV | nile delinquency in the United States, | hectic hours in nearby motion pic- she said, is due to bad home condi- | ture houses, but ona French dramatic author recently had the unusual "‘i | | called on Mount Vernon lodge of | will visit Arlington cemetery for the Alexandria. purpose of Dllcfhl’ a floral l¥lb3(a on nomics offers the key to the solytion State Secretary C. H. Miller ad-|the tomb of the unkngwn soldier. of the divorce problem, and lea ton ;ireu_;: E;rblrl Frietchle Co;x‘ncll thrt :tudy -h;'mld MTDmehm “The day will come,” she asserted ast Thuraday evening. on “One Hui T e——— aries to save the American home, &c- | “when every hospital, atate. institu- | Perience of passing the dreaded dred Years of the Monroe Doctrine.” |SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF |cording to Miss Mary Bweeney, €x-|tion, hotel, college dormitory and|“first night” in jall, where he was A number of District Daughters ecutive secretary of the American - b @pecial Dispatch to The Bar. AtEl aunioten 4o mttenal frarannnal LIBERTY. Home Economics Association, with | jemcafium will have its trained dieti- | jnformed that his play was a huge succe NDIANAPOLIS, Ind, April 28.—istate gession of Maryland, which is . headquarters in this cit | - oy Justice Council, No. 2, at its Jast | Nei03u i e ) ture will revolve around the question | Indiana republicans in the main ap-ito be held in Odd Fellows Hall |meating, heard the reporis of its off- | WAt re we Soing to reBabiitate |of diet, as will countless problems of | Brutus Mercereau wrote and staged prove E’ru\denl‘Hardln(u New Yflrkl May S O~ | gers for the last - A commit- | 100 e Tof the Maryland Home Bco- | lc::sl!d" welfare and domestic happl-|a play called “Claude Voinet," but | =peech on the Court of International ynjon gquare Methodist Church, nomics Association in_ session here | z | while he was conducting the last Justice, but many are chary of com- | Lombard and Calhoun streets. this week. “The home is disintegrat- PRt dress rehearsal policemen entered the | mitting themselves until they have ————— | . ing and we should study the cause Over 9,500 kinds of seed plants|theater, arrested him and lodged him | B £ h resentatives SnoETE— |and give a preventive if not a cure. | have the seeds inclosed in dry pods|in La Sante prison. The cause was| heard more from their rep! - Oddly enough, nations never think Many a man who is the architect of “Our place is in the court of do- or fleshy fruits among them, being|an article M. Mercereau had written at Washington. it thefr Christian duty to civilize a |his own fortune falls down on the | mestic relations as well as in the | orchids, grasses, lilles, beans, parsley, | for & newspaper, the government con- | Tnis tendency is especially true of [ People that is able to lick them. plans and specifications. | classroom. We should not confine our- | sunflowers and thistles, sidering it seditious. those who swear allegiance to Sena- Washington have placed Watson with Corner Ninth and F Streets N. W. rial service will be held May 6 at Senator Lodge, Senator Moges, Sena- tor Brandegee and others who at- tempted to dissuade the President from espousing the international court. Followers at Loss. Tn the absence of direct word from Senator Watson his followers are at a loss how to proceed. They are hoping that he will explain his atti- tude tully and comprehensively when he speuks before a republican rally at Bloomington, Ind.. next Tuesday. Speculation is rife in this state whether the senator, in view of the decisive challenge hwhlch I;rume:“ Harding hurled at the court foes, W ; peraist "in his opposition. The guess \ AT \ s 2 MY - LN (4 ) & Y - b \ R among those who know Watson the iyt & best is that he will not take a definite LY e stand against the court. Z . "y - /7» (Y Senator Watson plans to spend 3 about three months in Indiana. He 3 6 S has accepted a few Invitations to ; : speak, but hopes to spend most of his T S \ Entrance 909 F Sir PORCH ROCK- ER; in the naturcl finish; with cane seat—a very attrac- tive rocker. time resting at his home at Rushville or motoring about the state. Stand by Wood. To add to the confusion of the re- publicans over the world court. they have the open opposition of Will R. Wood, representative in Congress from the tenth Indiana district. Wood ranks high in Indlana repub- lican circles. At present he is per- sona non grata with the friends of Postmaster General Harry §. New because of his opposition to Mr. New's clevation to the eablnet. Watson and Wood, however, are close friends and in fact. the general impression is that Wood acted at the regquest of Watson in urging the President net to appeint New. When he comes back he will he watched carefully to see {f he still retains his feeling against the post- master general Tndigna. however. is intensely in- tercsted in the international court fssue. The Indiana League of Women Yoters is attempting to engage Her- hert Hoover to address its state con- vention here next week on either the court or international relations. 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