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" 26 3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1923, e e Y o . . in constructive activities, as well as |ton Fairchild, Gen. Jullan 8. Carr and = 3 l Oli T Ot rs emorui (ly i8se In terms ot Zrchitectural beauty. And | Charles W. Warden. o e | B _ ve cannot bring together two more he following women ail on » f An r iown 4 potential elements in life than when advisory committee: Mra Alexander ' . ‘e combine beauty with service. Wi Bldadle, Philadelphia; S, This fs about spirits—not mean- On Tract Des; nated as Park ®There is not a greater service to |George I. Bird, i Mrs. Royal S. f ¥4, Nor yet. ithe. Biack Dbe rendered than. that which sends [Copeland, Mrs. C. C.' Calhoun, Mrs. g Spooks. yet, 8 forth the note of encouragement and | George Dewey, Mrs. John Allan epirits and white; blue splirits and o help to the motherhood of America.” | Dougherty, Mrs. Thomas J. Ryan and gray, that kept company with Mac- s W. Wetmore, Washing- ez wicnee | Congress Asked to Assume Control. of Hardise View Gives, 4 e Viorace Dosge. Ba- - ' nor Barleycornian President Harding sald in his book, ‘urler,}larris(:fl, Chicago. : = = s “Our Common Country”: *The pro- [Mrs. Oliver Harriman, New York. Prince Who Sold Rem-| shades that will Land Held by Woman-’s Unwersal O Ly of htcrea | Lady Charles Henry, England; Mrs not down, mor cannot be accomplished until the state | Sophie Irene Loeb and Mrs. R. T. vet in those . . and the nation have enacted, and, by | Wilson, New York, and Mrs. James brandts for $350,000 PINN, 7t 2eain, thoss Alliance~Tribute by Bok. 2 the nation have enacted, and, by | 17 nomasny New Orleans, La. . y boasted he could u‘l;lluh n:(l»LerL ‘wor‘r:anhoud lts-sll',f She | N '\ W\ summon from the . (the mothaer) is the possessor of our Makes Offer to Widener. S S, To Ha A R LT e ,Ew,s——°—‘_H STUDENTS HURT took good care not| Many prominent men and women are ;ed by Edward W. Bok of Philadel- [€aged in the task and servic of . to try—not any of { sponsoring the movement for a |Phia, editor and publicist, whose re- civilization we must preserve to her i | Br the Associated Press. 3 that” erowd, but: |aro s P e : D% Sfize offer of $100,000 for the|the right of wholesome maternity. e e NEW YORK, December 11.—Joseph | /A = Nice live benefi- |Mother's Memorial to be erected In|nest peace plan by an American, The men and women who are on . 1 d sanitar W ) Iionatre | . clent_spirits that {Washington. Drotght him world-wide renown, in a | the mothers’ memorial committee (Jewish students were badly hurt yes- clean an y E. Widener, Philadelphia millionaire | e D T [ A bill has been Introduced in Con- |foreword written by him for the|ars:® Men's committee—Col. Jobn |terday in a demonstration by their . SRA Wit coliecton: Tan wTuned e s o8 1 - ual tressures to|gieps aski that the tract of land |Mothers' Memorial booklet of the Temple Graves, chairman; Capt. C. C.| cpygtian compatriots at the university. | at your dealer’s or fer from Prince Fellx Youssoupoff of ! add to the know- [EF®5S B he tract of land | han's Universal Alllance recelvefl‘('alhoun, vice chairman; the S - |cune oot s Bsinito vaconés TorABLE NG RS ko fedge of the many [on the old Elverson estate, at Massa- | by’ Mrs, Clarence Crittendent Cal-|tary of Labor. James J. Davi 2| The trouble started during the fu- lepartment store. s ot —and once the |chusetts avenue and W street and on | houn, president of the aillance. tors Samuel M. Shortridge, 1 | neral of a soldier who was stabbed to | Rembrandt portraits the prince sold zift is conferred.| nich the Woman's Universal Al-| In his foreword, Mr. Bok sald: H. King and Morris Sheppard, Rep- | d by a Jewish merchant in tie | him in London In August, 1921, for haunt the place of exhibit to learn ot “The proposed mothers’ memorial | resentatives John W. Langley and of a restaurant scuffie last week. 1 $250,000, Emory R. Buckner, the|¥hether or not public interest justi- fllance holds an option. be included in |, 1" make a strong and true ap-|Willlam B. Bankhead, Chief Justice |/ vesult of the student fight the au- | Sy fled ‘the wrenoh 'of personal parting. |the parking system of Washington. | peal to every one. not only because it |C. J. Smythi, Judge Charles Kerr, Mil- | thorities threaten to close the university. prince’s attorney, said M{n:'} of ('hcsr spirits are men—some | with the passage of the proposed |will glorify motherhood, “Jmh ;n(l&; ——————— p o o cane ¢l ¢ creation, bul B The contract for the sale was sald | paroys stuff of which scholars are|to the Woman's Universal Alllance a|jjeve the public has grown impatient to provide that the prince could re-|made. And once in a while, 2 wom- |plot of ground on which to erect the | with expensive mausoleums and me- Xain the two portraits within two|an—llke this one: memorial and to give the rest of the | morials which have not the element Y e . ¥ e g In a big, quiet place there is a e ec Service contained in the idea. » and a halt years for the purchase |, angf U auict, pracs GRere (2 K hand purchased to other women's or- |CEEHNS SN G motherhood I to be l me- e Slt' price plus 8 per cent Interest, on xnc!};‘,mk‘ l.a‘m that saye: “gift of Mrs. |ganizations, it was stated a practien) temple of Mn{“cev “-h“; , condition that he agreea not to re- | Blank.” It belonged first of every-| 1y to planned to make the memorial | it will glorify those who have eefvEit: £ Do ety 'l'(‘}“’;;"'[':\'ufild" D onintilu Of Tlandars, audithe tailest tower in the world and to »lfiv\IlllKrvn;l‘&r“kT;r\:fi:vlvo {hoss who ar A 2 g 5 A house In it welfure organizations for | serving. " R b . " ¢ purchase money from a | intrigues and splendid historic ups | (- 2 e rt that the American people stan: ‘\I - . f h h P ft S h e h T ol The | and, downa. until ut ast It cume. to | VoTen And SHIAE o) great men | for what is highest in womanhood; Modern conveniences for the home; yours and hers. Gitts that kKeep the be heired by & little old lady who | TR 5 BERL MNGTlers was assert- but that they express thls sentmernl ) B B donor in mind every day in the year. Give useful gifts that eliminate un- necessary steps and give “Her” more time for recreation and rest. sell. The prince has until January 1, |her what had been a glory became i " B 3824, to regain the art treasures and | @ calamitous welght. She couldn’t 3o Buchaer” plans 1o present a|take the lace with’ her, and the 3 ! el ofer, tor ‘them In the mean- . Younger generation would sell it the 0 s’ ou s Or ore oals ';.‘ Time1¢ ‘that is refused he threat- |minute the breath was out of herl|}] . i s i sied tuit on the basis that a|body—some heirs are that way—so [ —can be casily climinated with very little expense or 1 s e cc th n b bt M) ¥ " e are sl > 1ds nasal c JO1 . . ;g)”vga:& tipulate conditions R120d 1. but_ which doubtleas God i 1f you arc subject to head colds or na ' WC II(lL'L‘ usk l'(,‘(,'é’“,'(,’([ [ et 3 | understood and respected, she gave just try one SO-cent tube of f J Original Purchase Price. her heirloom to the public. And|}', . The origifal purchase money was |every day she came and came to see ||\ Rad Co po d £100,000, und when Mr. Widener made how_peaple enjoyed it = And then, um mpoun | & carland of the fiswets ] ¢! D vas down on |all of a sudden, she stopped. And|}# . 1 i f ke o hxaw il that meene : Two or three applications daily usually stop a head i 4 . . nero S he prince is of one of the most an- | You would be surprised—quoting a | | cold within a short time. ) clent’ End moble families of Russia. | man who knows—how. many donors A ‘inequated remedy for sorc throat is a mas- In the days of the czar he was reck- | of small exhibits come here to hover | i An ] O e k oned lhe) wealthiest man in the |over former collections. 1 know, of | sage over the throat and neck, night and mo! [4 11! country. He has admitted that {t|course. that most visitors are “too |k . > 1.0 P J A1 = S "his house that Rasputin, the | fagsed out to notice anything in the Radll.lm Olntment, 4 er Jar ‘ lncro Tmonk, who exerted such influence |Place satisfactorily, but T shall n-v-,rl over 'the crarina, was assassinated.|Bet accustomed to the hungering Thi g o 5 Joling, healing *and e estnped from Russia and formed | Wistfulness with which some owners _This famous preparation is_cooling b G i an organization to aid noble Russian |Stand near their once-treasures to antiseptic. It does not burn or irritate even the Tetugees in London, Paris and Rome, | Catch a word of praise | delicate skin. Will relieve with a very few applications. From the London Passing Show. | the throat. Still, the next time you 918 F St. N.W.—Main 6797 The Other—That's just my experi- | see a lonely old figure hovering near || ¢ Christmos Sovings Checks Cashed ¢ $ 75 Balance arranged in convenient 36' " monthly payments. and legs. White porcelain oven and broiler door, panels, and drip pan. _ | Ana yet—again the offictal—a mu- ||| Give it one trial. | e, EmEsaaan ,Lsh'.m;.‘ | b “ Gas Ra nges Cheery Philosopher—I believe that | pause before one of the countiess ||’ for every single thing we give away | cases in any of our museums, be sure ! et December T gave away | —for age 1s lonely, never mind wha ¥ Peoples Drug Stores ||| ; e e e L‘hé! 0'D°f‘t°!l '22’;5“’ G Tomorrow t/z,ey goon sale at _We had to buy a carload of these gas ranges to get this special low price. We bought the carload, giving you a holiday special. Large 16x16-inch oven withlowerbroiling compartment. Special measure- ments of oven height eliminate stooping when using. 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