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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON G N FIVE SISTERS WHO HELP CONDUCT AFFAIL IILL. 7 M Dunn, employed in the offices of representatives in Congress, at luncheon yestesday. Goldie is with Representative Simmons of Nebraska. Jean with Representative Clark of New York; Margie, formerly with Representative Mondell of Wyoming, Belle with Representative McLaughlin of Nebraska and Vera with Representative Frear of Wis- WILL COACH 1924 OLYMPIC TEAM. F. Darrie Ulat, fencing instructor DIRECTING TRAFFIC IN WASHINGTON. Julius Daranyi. twenty-fonr at the Racquet Club. who has heen selected to coach the team whicl years old and thirty-three inches high, playing at one of the local will take part in the Olympic games this year. He coached the Ame: theaters. took a d in traffic affairs yesterday. And Julius did ne can team in 1920, Natioual Phot cause a single tangle at his corner. Na al ¥ A GRANDMOTHER AT TWENTY-NINE. Mrs. W, T. Carr (upper left) of Atlanta. Gg.. was married at the age of twelve vears, She was « TO PREPARE FOR THE CEREMONY. Pope Pius XI, accompanied by President Ebert of Germany taking mother at thirtee now she is a grandmother. at the age of twenty- the pap.! seeretary of state, Cardinal Gasparri, on the way to robe his morning exercise. The phe nine. She stands beside her busband. In front are Mr. and Mrs. Earl themseives for the ceremonial elevation of Archbishops Hayes and gtaphi was taken in the Tiergaren UNCLE SAM'S OFFICIAL CANDY-MAKER AT WORK. J. Hamilton makes all sorts of sweet things for his Le Roy Lytle and their child, Mrs. Carr’s grandchild. Wendslein 6B New Xork and Chitas : of Berlin. mployer. Uncle Sam. He has a laboratory at the Department of Agriculture, where he is experiment- o ¥ t zht by Underwood & Underwood. 1 d News Pictures ing to perfect candy and the industry all over the United States. t by ! ! Tt COMPROMISE ON TAX City Heads Proclaim 'SCHOOL OF POLITICS |Storm-Riding Observer of Weather SANTIAGO DE CUBA oRcHEsTRA concemr. | |WILL EXPLAIN SCOPE BY G. 0. P. IS SOUGHT ""“"';;fr’i'l ’E;I”:;"I: ;| PLANNED BY WOMEN Chases Air Currents in Balloon SOCIETY IS REVIVED | .., 52,5 | | OF “HOME-RULE” BILL McCormick to Call Republicans To-| "7 Pi(rivt Commieio “* | Seek to Qualify G. 0. P. Campaign| D+ C. L. Meisinger of Local Bureau Has Completed | yeyerans Elect C. Fred Cook Presi- | [ secconi 1oag L;M:'\“ Commissioners to Tell People Why gether—Wants Farm Bloc 4 1sive, Workers Selected for Duty in First of 15 Trl'])s Planned for Next Few dent of D. C. Branch—Receive | [ March, “With Shotand Shell” | | Wider Administrative Powers Support. n s ¢ lamatic Next Election. Months for Unique Operations. Members May 20. e oy N Are Needed. Mad Ise lanto from We DEMOCRATS T0 FIGHT | “i ; ! o SO pLECR: S ; athe : ’ > £ Lo . : x t K .| 'WANT UNITED SUPPORT Will Push Substitute Plan—Bonus | . ;e s s Gheeats lean party he next elec el i ey 3 . Bell Says City Affairs Would Be Tomorrow. Car ; | ' b will open at the | " : 8 2 LA o ; @ t, by t 1 Dzarliy Juikas etinh Facilitated. r by 2 ¥ v May nd con- b b i g t t E Y . Y ) Marines' hymn The s of = = . Montizuma sehedule for o ny - days, under the Beliey t proposed bill 1o Ihe average weither map consists | Tle Besy Bis ol B District of Columbia : — rites will be sought y A o R e s T ting ateanTas % ' as call \ | eriaree ¢ the Commis- i | of whirling linc, indicating circula T > an invit - o ) ShCe hundred women have already L Ncont 18 ottanig] Anton Stepnan fer S | ) 4 i oo et o s o s L presmare, e aeductons trom | BTVILS o Kt S, oo oo o wtens, a2 et s e | PAVLOWA PROVIDES e » vy SHEETS PROPOSED iy . Sl i S iz i e s M0t el e Smn GORGEOUS FEATURE ' membe oles eauses them to adher a mi- | gin 3 . ipetitio mecting of the local republican wom- | 1 vctical though they may be to those | o R e ! - tis n 2 . n —s > ystical thous ey may b Croncops OVEr £ Maced Just be- [ winners its as e I Project Will B Discussed Todey n s srsicsion . th Goraon Ro- | Lnfum e wih th mvaaed mate: | o S0 32 AeE bedtorics| SR RGBT e i s i 1 yesterday 2 o ccasting, refer | shortly after t = s remover i “Autumn Leaves”’ Ballet - | toa. b A el Office of Superindendent of e 3 . | matics of weather forecasting, r 1y st g remoyel nd 10} Coday: tha B 5 P faculty announced as | oo G0 e air. Nothing has been [ & 111 dust t behind. Th | it ts of th s 1 meon D, I\ Aust particles then ean be oounted un- v 3 5 5 the M v ave ad- Schools Ballou. 2 Ve Robert Luce, Secre. |done with air trajectories at higher a microseope In the laboratory pras decided i4 the annual | ing at Poli's—Artiste Ap- munity when they send the < the in cann pted in the . hor James J. Davis, Repre- | jevels. This series of balloon flights e v will be made of | -t r : P B arAL e e R e tax ‘mekeduls oy ative Albert Johnsom, Third As- | Ciome 0 B0 g e mination ightness of the sky at diffe and_aquarterly meetin he third pears in Fantasy. | ctnkress, ; The new teachers' rating sheet, on |* it Secretary of State J. Butler | W be BIVER OVl 10 COCUIS Above | elevations. Some measurements R Y OUler AnE L an P jit wi g wkich the efficiency of teachers for epresentative Theodore el ey O A ria halgon,| may be imade jon the uize of cloud|8rv:, A vate ofthauks was tendored| payers are f uppomise, 2dopted by dhe Ho g i p e Ohio, Senator James E.|the ecarths surf@cc Cie lation,|droplets. Previous efforts to accom- |fo Gen Stephan for hix courtesy in ‘Autumn Leav a ballet arranged | . ) redict 1o of the republicans | the current scholastic year will be | Wi lliam Tyler Page, Mrs. |Mainiainiog & SORSiO0r ne carths | plish this have proved failures (onnection With the ceremony, and|by Anna Paviewa, featured the pro- | s the f lutior based at the end of the term in June, | Hen Robert, widow of the au- | Will describe & pi gristiti o [it was decided to postpone further | it permitting the socicty to = en) yeaterday. aPleramut ur iaed iy i Fatiaw oMIsi0s o'l obert’s Rules of Order: surface Which Wl o n nt the |attempts until they could be made | in the armory. = gram given yesterday afternoon at|gon many minor matters that now must The only was d ating cials of | ant Attorney General Mabel Wal- | best possible approximation of the | SSREP, 17, Lieut. Col. C. Fred Cook unanimous- | Poli's Theater by Paviowa and her{ g, through the uence 1o : : the school system at a confer- |k i Representative Q. | trajectory of an air pa o s et s elected president; Maj. F. S.|Russian ballet > i £ fi6th: partics ¥ ehce vestarday. Altarbbon 1h-the Giss OF tative Ogden Mills, | level. . ompletes Firs sht. viee president; Samuel H S essional enactme P the miscella- | €NCS YEStoraay aiternool 2 en, H. . Lord, di- Keeping Constant Level Dr AT tens 4 eretary; Alfred Heit-| The setting of this dance wa Would Expedite jieounand some of w Superintendent of Schools Frank W. the budget; Mry, Virginia | The Importance of fls)u;:!l A S omingen tan b treasurer, and Rev. Dr. George |tiful and the costuming €orgeous.| iaj Lell foel W s 4 = - v " 9 ite Spee: esident of the Wom- | tions, Dr. Meisinger s Is a alterboro, % & Budiey chaplas STy atteniince b M ell feels i e cont i | 4 Ballou. The new rating system was s Spoel. president be fhe Wom: |tionw, Dr. Melstnger suye 1o 7} flient of mearly twenty-three hours, | % Dudles, chaplain. ‘The aitendance | paviowa tmpersonated a chrysanthe [ pedite the operatio had t X " gRrepared by r. Hallon: and Uncorpo- 'r. Vice ehiirman of the re- ism of cyclones and anti-cyclones. |over Illinois, “Kentucky, Tennessee|fcluded Brix wen. Liovd M. Brett a0 hlown about L e ent. but A bitter ¢ E e rates all of the recommendati publican state committee of New |The great difficulty is in keepl! and North and South Carolina. The At ot thie il NS WAL tn the Derson 'of Oliver: the Ser the income scheduls Sl sachers' couneil. It is & modifica- | YOrk: Mrs, Harriet Taylor Upton, | balloon at a constant level. This is|next flight will be started as soon g ey Lieut. ‘Col. Geor W.la Gittons, Chairman Smoot o § the teachers’ council. It is.a modifiea- oy "0y 10 accomplished by observations of the [as the balloon can be taken back {32 B et retunid from | & ETOUD of Autumn Leaves in gowns pointed mittee predicted t i o E of the former method of ra committee: Mrs. Alvin T. carth below when there are fio clouds to_Scott Fleld and in ted, ooty i Brgiand Of muggestiva’ colave Weke, most me goes on_and hree weeks wo & requined. for | teachers, James Shera Montgomery, Repres underneath the basket. On cloudy | “The first flight hade direc A 2 S e e ation__ increase lisposition of e ative Burton L. French, Solicitor nights the balloonist expects to keep |in the wake of the storm. which A e \I sl r_swooped ]} il less time (o 5y It will be reported to the Senate to- | rral James Bock, and Bennett an exact lo ' by sextant observa- | brought a record April snowfall upon | e fop 3 S n in the course of their gay,| slation Y norrow, he sall, With She majority | ite o, helude thes principe 1on, put Qirector of the republi- | tions of the stars. | the Atlantic coast, Others will be | ihe I8¢ Distric abandoned dancing or went das emphasized that it is TepbEt an 56 Bl LS T . | the senior and junior high scaools, di-1 .y natignal committee. Mrs. Gi bert | At points where both these methods | started on _the front or near theigpi, v et e the Commissions Friday. A minc repor rector of |the Yarlous = departmens, Grosvenor will be in charge of exami- |fail Dr. Meisinger plans to drop brisht| centers of storms. Army air service | ™'(1ifouen the ey oufiof s LA s d and cont will b of the school system and the supervis- i nations which cach “student” must!colored cards weighted with lead con- [ pilots are co-operating with the ;o S /Ops fU1 M JOBH ing | approach of the North Wind. n of the federal (tor ymons, North Carolina. Ing prin The primary obj-ct | ay { faining a request that the findcr fore- | weather burcau in arrapging and |5 555000 (50 hrnea until May 20, | The program opened with a series I L R e ns democrat on the eommitt $hags, offiti ith all phascs Man Relatives May Enroll. | ward them ai once to weather bureau making these flisht order to then on applications for | of oricntal impressions, the first be- tnich Gpposition is: the one ably-at the same time new system While the training school was pri- | mbership. ing three dances of Japan; appeatls £ the Commissio the power Up Tomorrow, . marily intended for women, was - .- : e | now held by the justices of the Dise Rated Under Clasfications, [ marily intonacd Gf womer, I wasi pAGEANT TQ BE GIVEN ~ |DAILY RACING PROGRAM DAS PASTOR, |%tho qusintness of e drssses and | B, HELS by She lastiecs ol b i : ther to: | pier the new method teachers will lund sons of the members may enroll. | RETURNE S . |simplicity of the figures {members of the board of education ) th ot~ |be rated under four gneeral classi-1"Gmcers olected at the meeting yes- “A Hindu Wedding,” followed. The |One of the Commissioners is known o o take' up e solticr bonus | Reafibns.and sccording to the follow- | Oiicers olected at the meeting yex| AT TREASURY BUILDING! TO FEATURE HORSE SHOW - e O O C e s 1 i t more than two davs is expected ;"EF“‘NH “’;m“{?“‘ SUPLTIOT: I D. Frye, recording secretary; Mrs. | —_— —_— i Rev. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell Named “nautch” girls b cou | clause threatens to block the measure © be consumed by the nmittee S e T Douglas Thompson, corresponding | i » i ibiti i " shimmering light of their flow- | it should be eliminated and dispos b consumed b (he committin | —Good: Fair, and U—Unatistac: D s e orenes, | “Liberty in Law,” Based on Work | Will Follow Exhibitions of Capital for Ninth Year. |t ng light of their f ”']_,‘ it shouid d_and dispo bill will be beforc the tory. e four general classificallons { ypng (harles P. Grandfiel, Mrs. O. L i 4 Association at Arlington Park ov. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell was re- | Undulating, glding gyrations typica Commissioner. ill not send re tha thx measars neially 12 Teaching_efliclency, administra- | 3 FhAre8 B Gronffll, N, S | of Esther Willard Bates 8! RewDe e el yas e | of the Hindu. their bill to Congress until the trade taken up. Ar. Sthoot said it was not Y e e tive, auiisl | Pearl Moore Grey, directors, to serve “America the Beautiful.” in May. e I Afotioboltin: Mematial S e | bodies and citizens” associations huva probable that the latter bill would be | ¢k a executive ability. | ¢onfe PO U M ron Bfitler an or of the ) BRo Sep s | acted upon i faken up by the Senatc hefore the | Under the law, a mark of U (unsatis. | $57 25, Je8%3 I NP Coiore “to | 4 public performance of the pag-| A dally schedule of races will fen- |E; Churchyin this eity, following the | Tho 1ast of the group w lit- | i iy middle of neéxt week. while some sen- | factory) may_ deprive a teacher of ), for two years, and Miss MArY |eant “Liberty in Law~ will be given |ture the annual spring meet of the|conclusion of the sessions of the Balt| tle fant hna and Jthada | ators have indicated they will seek | icagevity allowance. A continucd rat- | perry Brown, honorary members of the | tomorrow at §:30 pm. on the south jNational Capital Horse Show Asso- |tmore Conference of fhe WEIhodist) whicl ¢ made herfist an-! RULES FOR GERMANY. to have the bonus bill disposed of |ing of F (fair) will prompt spec board of SiTectors. front of the Treasury building. The |ciation, to be held at Arlington Park, | Bpistopal, & Vil s | péarance of the afternoon. £rouy first tention to such a teacher on the Mrs. Smith announced the. follow- | ;7. B¢ 1504 ™o be given in the lat the south end of Highway bridge, | Monday night Bishop Willlam I Mc- ) of Goppies completed a beautiful pic- b The minority report Wil carry the fof the supsrviaing ofely) inz committee chairmen for the cam-{jali of nations at the Washington [May 16, 17, 19, 20 and 21. [Pl nvesuled. OV et e I s tore: i = . | Commission Decides Berlin Need democrats’ substitute income rate | This news item was given out L School: Mrs. E. A Harriman, : i, % nOrOn 41 S0 i to the | After the pompous show horses| In view of the unanimous request|{ The third part of (|p-r|\rn’1:'hlm| w 3 wedule which has been proposed by [ally by Dr. Ballau, and under the re- ations: Mrs. Mary Morris Look- | Hotel in Tionor of the delesates to Whe |1 2ve"kone through their various ex- (f tho officials of the Metropolitan | composed of a sériex of cizht diver-| Not Pay for Ships U. S. Used. Senator Simmons and agreed to b ent censorsbip order of the board|wood, chairman, and Miss Mary Hey- ¢ o “0 QU B orohariay hibition classes each afternoon the {Memorial Church, Rishop =McDowell | tissoments, “Rhapsodic,” by 4 #roup | party members of the finance | of education he will be held account- |jer, Vico chairman df the eommittes | “® et Poq [HNTIF, B0 3701 " A mer- | track will be cleared for the runners. | declined to change Dr. Mitchell's pas- eights ' “Serenadu,”" by Paviowd | vommittee democrats will nat, fable for any facs Tu | ha may be|on’registration and diplomas; Mrs. | ThS PROCUSLER 58 DESEC O S T0] “"On one of the show days, to be an- itorship of his present chur Sovikoff, perhans the bust Nowever, brope ire substituté | found objectionable by the scl O. 1. Woodley, publicity; Mrs. Eien | i, the Beautitul © written by BOINCinaunced Tater, the Rock Creek Hunt| A reception for Dr. and Mrs. Miteh- e : { ligated to compensate for ships operated pill, Mr. Simmons said, leaving to de- | board. Spencer Mussey, literature, and Mrs. | Maratd Botes Wi A e Marle | Club will stage its annual steeple-:ell will be held at the church on|mnoon: “Amitra's Dance by Mlle. | lis : i 2 fon of the members any - other George Barnett, banquet. o orrent - hae - dramatized the |chase, an event looked forward to by [ April 24, Officials of the church and | Fricde, a typical sensuous castern by the United States at the time of ts on the bill = = = = 2 % \hich is |horsemen of Washington and the|the bishops have been invited. f dance; “Volces of Spring. & £4¥ Das: | their destruction during the war for sl e I A ™ 5 — scenes for the production, which s 0roeht, O, etk BCIFR o | saga for Mile. Butsova und Oliveroft; St i Ut ih Vicoully | ymantnsts nx:mr: b Theames ot 505006 and "oven tni2| Poland Honors U. S. Engineer. gxbacted to be epcetell all Oyct t| “Mulvin' C. Haten, wensral mansger Will Present 0 L e by Mot {'f,'\" :r-::;'r:” ot Guriva . | Shilc mocrats of the substitute income | would mean lower rates on the small- | The Polish government has awarded| Rev. Earle Wilfley and Mrs. Fred- 1of the association, assisted by several = pera. }..,;,,[; by seven male membars of | ATy operation 2 T i schedule was forecast by Senator | er incomes than provided in the Mel- 1 F. W, Alexanderson, consulting engi- | eric E. Farrington will alternate as|commniprces, ropicly ls comp €| The colorful de Koven light opera | tie bailet, and ~Gavotte Paviowa,|teen cases submitted as a test were de Harrison of Mississippi, a democratic | lon and Lohgworth plans, about the | ncer of the General Electric Company | “Prolog,” Mrs. Farrington taking the | Plans supw. { “Robin Hood” will be presented by the | by Paviowa and Vaginski. | cidea by the commission. member of (he commiitee, Who pre- |same ratcs on incomes betwean $30,- | and chief consulting engineer of the {part in'the hall of nations and Dr. e —— { Students of Melinley Manual Training | “rheodore Stier agiin directed the| Germany was held tq be obligated dicted that not more than three dem- | 000 and $75,000, and slightly higher | Radio G Tica, with | Wilfley on the Treasury steps. ; School as their spring play in the | orchestra and provided a fine back. . p gat crats would Tail (o voté for the sub- | on incomes from $15,000 o $110.000. | the Order of tha. Belonis Kestijuta | Incidental music throughout the $11,100 Suit Follows Crash. | Sehocl 55, (i Eeabi §r B oo ' | orchestra and provided Vs to ARV Tor ‘e’ followlis e stitute and that enough repub It is understood the democrats Will|in ' recognition of * his: maritorions;pageant will ks played by the United ol Brice Conlyn is named 23, de. | morrow night E’;:‘fdorém:nc;:)u);? il nolb insurgents wi s 0! i D ASS ropose the normal rates advanced | servi ec- | States ne Band, wi a chorus endant in a suit to recover " 1 be given Friday Saturday ights. . L 0c] am, Mo 0, Rochester, Mo- it adoption " SUPPOTLIL Lo assure | BLOREE N entative Garner, democrats | tion of Eoiarn e radlo. station f | volces directed by - August -King- | damages, fled in the District Supréme | Dors Walten is the dircetor. The cast | Woman realtors of Priladelphia, of | ook e, e, Moana. Matia While details of the substitute have | Texas, Whoss plin was supborted by | Warsaw. This station 18 the first one [Smith, including Misses Clara Hofi- | Court by Mrs. Rachel Kossow, for in- | consists of _Leonard Davis, John |whom there are a number who Rave | 1gn., A Nmane not heen completely worked out. 1t | House democrats. of 2 Per cent cn | in Furape to make use of the Alexs |stetter, Margaret Howard, Eleanore |juries sustained by her son Elils. The | Schellhaas, Bdward Breston, John |uchieved marked success in their|Merak and Fexfl, = 0500 s understood the plan of Senator Sim- | incomes ‘of $5,000 and uader, 4 ner | anderson high . frequency alternator t Kramer, Ruth|bhoy was riding on a truck which was | MacDonald, Floyd Gessford, Helen | chosen fleld, are up in arms over the | In the case of the steamers john (. of fhe surtax rates and the hrackets | $o.000. and cent om imeomes | fon ar Amarioes (ransoceanic sti- |del and Ruth Basling, all of the King- | defendant, October 10 last at 7th and S ' Reddish, Ma a e ity em fo 1 the o 5 a. Ger- o which they would wpply, with alubove that 2 Smith Studi Schook " streets /porihwest o Collier, membership, :mu Was not ohligated to comp. nsate. Cannot Pass Mellon Plan, ator MeCorr: that what similar to the Lor n would enabie the Rating officers who conferred The mised claims commission de d yesterday that Germany ix not oba

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