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DEFEND MEMORIAL “T01.E DARLINGTON Executive Committee Certain Statue of Undraped Maiden Is Art Gain to D. C. The Darlington Memorial execu- tive committee met at the residence of its chalrman, Frank J. Hogan, Saturday evening and discussed plans for the dedication of the memorial fountain, the erection of which in Judiciary Square has just been com- THE THRILL THAT COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME—By WEBSTER RAIL UNION CHIEFS WILL MEET IND. . Legislative Poliy in Next Congress to Be. ormulated Novembe;r 14. SR By the Associated Press. ¥ CLEVELAND, Ohi3, November 6.— A meeting of the chjef executives of the sixteen standard rallroad labor organizations “for Jthe purpose of agreeing upon a dafinite legislative policy In connectior} with matters to men, Order Railroad Telegraphers, Signalmen, Rallway Employes’ e part, American Federation of Labo Amalgamated Assoclation Met. Workers' International Alliance, St tionary Firemen, Carmen, Clerk Machinists, Boilermakers, Maintenance of Way. Electrical Workers, Switch- men's Union of North America and American Train Dispatchers’ Assocla- tion. —_— ROBBED IN ALLEY. An unidentified_colored man _last night held up Wesley McClelland Morris, apartment 2, Klingle Man- slons, and robbed him of a $10 bill. Morris was_in _the alley in the rear of 3224 19th street, where he occu- ples a garage, he reported, when the colored man, displaying a pistol, de- manded his money. He told police of the tenth precinct of the affair and described the robber. An upper gold tooth may assist the police in fdentifying the hold-up man, IS NOT A HOME 6, NERZNECHREISRNRZEZ Where Your Dollotrr Count Mort BEHRENDS 720~22~24 “Tth St. N\¥, PRI T N S\ \J N\ DOLLAR DA' N e NEASENIRRRRRINENEN, come before the negt Congress” has been called by Warrin 8. Stone, presi- dent of the Brotflerhood of Loco- ineers, %o meet in Wash- nesday *morning, Novem- . Mr. Stone afinounced today. Mr. Stone on October 23 sent letters to the chief executwes of the sixteen organizations regagding the advisa- bility of holding sich a conference, and,” having receiyed favorable re- plies from a majozity of the execu- tives, issued the cagl. The letter was aadressed to the fol- lowing organizatiogs: Brotherhood of Lgcomotive Firemen Sngineers, Orger Rallway C Brothérhogd Railroad Tral Another SHOES! "= Women’s Pumps—one and_two strap, in Kid, Patent, Suede, and many Oxfords. pleted. The Darlington Memorial committee consists of 100 persons, with Charles C. Glover as honorary chairman. The details of the dedication exer- s have been committed to an ex- committee consisting of George E. Hamilton, Henry E. Davis, €. B. Northrup, Benjamin 8. Minor, Leon Tobri John W. Davidge, W. H. Sholes, Bates Warren, Julius Gar- finkle, George P. Hoover, Dr. C. Au- gustus Simpson, Roger J. Whiteford, Wilton J. Lambert. C. Clinton James W. €. Sullp Arthur A. Alexander, Joseph L Weller, Frank S. 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It has been endeavored to) B8 ot or Gias mnat to present to the city of Washington | nd graceful segiptures of an artistic and beautiful thing and at \Nqucnc‘“ the time the same time to perpetuate Mr. Da lington’s memory in a most appropr ate manner.” Supplementing the stateme al committee, Mr. Hogan, today sal The executive committee statement with r |8 Yds. 39-In. Sheeting [Finely woven, good $ welght ‘I-Zelc!n»:l -3 = A,,y = $2.98 and $3.98 y $5.00 Boys’ Bath Robes 5= Cloth Suits Conditicn of Sale 7 to 17 Years y $2.98 S Condition of Sale following the memori “Shortly J. Darlington to endeavor to BRZRAE r the death of Joseph decided 'd in Ju- ppropriate me- ter and work Darlington ha sturdy ble fleeced quality : a phe- nomenal bar- for the: Darlington , the sculptor, C. Paul lected sy the Met- | of Arg, in New n. | York, for the Caruso Memorial; by s m | the state of Vermont for tlfe memorial e {to me that nothing could better P- | to its soldier dead in tie nt the finest element in Joseph and he rlington's character than this con- |the Pers g, at the ption of it. I have no difficulty in adelphia Sesquicensennial Expo- picturing Mr. : comfort, care, aid and shelt needy or the frightened the human race or the beast kingdom The design is pure, chaste d beauti- | er ful. And even more beautiful t Ju the design are the thought and the squ characteristic it depicts.” n Praised In Other Citles. The statue was completed in 1922, | BNEEES (0 Shes since which time it has been exhibited yate contributio | Museum gain. Congress a |r{ml by the hrizing l)ll“ fountain i site in that oved by the superins of public buidings and The memorias is a gift i¢nds and ad- n. the last United States F and that body number of leading sculptor sre requested to submit r a memor! 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