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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 13, 1924—PART 2. Do, 2o _ Sy N T O AL S S SV . . . cha teristies. The b f plant | pl. hich, in 1901, s - » 3 rtive |TRI-DELTA SORORITY |New Memorial Bridge Will Offer e e e e oL oy, A { : S ol A e out LR vance of i PLANS MEETING HERE! Short Route to Experimental Farm it S Lt s s o i o . {in this laboratory have contributed Settion to the anfog up of schiood e . e i : T Histoie delin g | Eonmdsnente intormetion 1y tas || OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE 8. ) rieer 0| WaRGugs: hair dressing. bead 404 | gonyention to Be Held in Capital| Department of Agriculture Believes Historic Arling-| il (i Viivie: — S R s i hvn; venue and 2 7 For Experimental Use. Ballou Reveals Schools Will Aid |teachers see that all waste materlals ek oA ane ] g . Thursday to Saturday of | ton Reservation Will Attract Greater Number | 1. oraer to make the land area of Clean-Up Week lare: remuved ‘oo classrosme & BlgeonCent The i esday—Clat Tlub und Music Club, +“This Week 4 the farm “""‘I"‘"}? fl""'l “"lf""““‘;"““‘ Oficial : % . closets and that rooms and clos C . H 2 4 5 , s r es o 3 ve cial co! que No. £, issued 1978. 5 £yl of Visitors to Inspect Outdoor Laboratory. e I O o e e e 3 mroper conditia | g g afternoo; Super! P Boha o ihe | Wemt Wayhingien, 23th und X I e iartaily. modined by ECAaioe. Tho | asierdsy. Aftermoon by Huparin phundings and i : thwest: E Alpha' provinee of the Delta Delta B 1 whole area is, however, laid out on a |in accordance with the board Sy Phcets ane requeRle i and lome Fco- | Delta Sorority i to hold a convention ; When the Arlington Memorial vegotable ir’l‘ar?:slo“iv’;;;:‘t are, system of sections by whic [ education’s mews. censoranin. ruling | {tom th e e . 7:30 to 10; 1'rep: 117 to o Wi bridge is built across the Potomac the | €lves resista each row across a plot, when planted yrges teachers and school officers to ure and other equipment which bund veloped Club, Ladies' Whist Club, Men's | APril 17 to 19 at the Wardman Park 8 e o doors | While tho land arca of the AYIing- ) at intervals of anc-fifth of & rod. rep- | ghserve Clean-Up weel o prociaimed | ne g r e lr favipment which 14 As an susiliary to 7| | Whist Club, Lincoin Athleties Hotel. A feature of the three-day CXperimental farm, or “out-of-doors farm i chiefly devoted Lo prob- | resents the product of one-hundredth | by the District Commissioners el A A e and nel Clover Pleasure Club, mecting will be’ the reception of m«imhnraw« conducted by the Agri- dy .:r..u"“s.‘u e labora- | of in acro. That reduces the compu- | the week beginning April 28, The | of property. ARy, conderinetl oS o F Thursday—Girls' Art ¢ . 3:1 delegates by Mrs, Calvin Coolidge at | cultural Department on the river front investigation far atleld. | tatjon of yields to a simple and ac- |statement, to whieh the board still remaining in buildings P zad 9 X Music Club 1s. 5 Jegat ¢ Bire ChdvinaCootiohe L o £ ",, hi ic Arlington res- bureau of soils hss provided & | cyrate basis. It makes the farm. al- | education’ is understood to have no|remoyed. in ihe Hdin 1 SEERS mothers' elub, that & o'clock April 18 Crsljypaits | sistiamion it Elacato fuilne Jaboratory in which it is Earc¥ing on | (hough occupicd by more than forty | objection, follows removed in the approved mann 'r-'l-y alwa }r""{'" F Dunbar, 18t and N streets north- ervation, will becomg better known to | jts epoch-marking work in conne t investigational activiti “The. week beginning. April o ot uY..’?fi‘i‘- »l'”::{ 1‘,“',‘|-~“‘;;” AL IR G or 3 ¢ AR meeting at 8§ ! the public arge than is possible | tion with the recovery of phosphoric ras though devoted to a single | been designated as ‘C’ * | be & pariod for setiing our Bohools Ralplag haud who i Foday the evening of April 17{, 4 " o0 coriiiton d from low-grade phospt ( By the Caraimissiontrs, 3 Nouser Th ng L ! e O. open the convention and will be | o, EXia e of chemistry has tured of Ahe farm |of Columbia. The Commissi | Any difficulties Drill pract o followed at 10 o'clock by a model | bridge is designed primaril ratory in which it is carrying of spec st arc the rose test|have requested all citizens to clean | demned books, condemned equipment 0. 16..Arab [ ., dnitiation. Mrs. Amos le will {nect the Lineoln Memorial in est | vestigations in the field of garden on_in co-operation | up their premises during thai week aceumulated waste paper should Lo ursdiy-=Stmon Commandery Tiwelcome the delezates to Washing- | poiomae Park with the Arlidgton {ment of plant dyei The bureau of | \jth the American Rose Society; the | As in preceding years, the school au- | reported at « to the office of the practice, 9 ton 0 am., Ap A 4 & onthen | publ reially construct- | oxqe ve orchard. comprising | thorities desire to co-operate with |chief accountan the Franklin \, of the al will : tional come . . Its soul ulul z :.( ro: 3 nd o r;n‘u-:,ln!" ma- [more than 700 varioties of appl 4 |the Commissioners in this important | 001 building ) v o 4 held om 1:30 to 3 | April 18, i proach will include a boulevard about | ter » d to determine by | jarge collection of varietics of both | annual undert ©. School officials Let each supervisory officer as- Tows James L. Kidwell prior 1o the reception at the Whi Q! c upervi; fficer 2 I = 2 : < ; ac © relative durability of | SR lier it S s 11 tea % | l S " = haif o mile in length through the ex-{actu Sy E na and exotic species of grapes, |and teachers are requested to bring | sum bility for seeing that i Ibto]-‘ of the Wee Hous: various mixtures for road build landseape gardening feature | this matter to the attention of pupils | the fon “of the Commiss | in removing cor WILSON NOR- th and ollo )y a game, 640 N 3 A s oot an: 03 r followsd by a game, 6140, o:, There will e n mesting at §:30. Perimental farm to th t entrance | J8T 00T 28 their ty arried out with inexpensive plants | to the end that pupi - s complied With in letter and 1. rehearsal of the oper: . evening, at which Mrs. | to the cemetery near the Memorial | hich add arm and dignity to a!lessons of civie responsibility spirit.” truetion in i (Cont from. Third Page will speals, A i e e iotion tn _Third aze.) Rk Y LiatifAeeing LBl rruv.ll:l.r‘.u ’m:ru i )‘ml DR XL XENEXRIXIXE XL XIXDXIXTXIXTRIXIXIXEXIXIXIXIXIXDIX G XLXENXEXEXIXEXEIXIXIXININE XX EXIX XXX IR NN Conalide the oNvention SRt ¥ aceess from the National Capital | Mrs. Cornelius Betten of Ithaca, | £ its oper-air experiments in oo will preside during the sc S ne. ctice in so- dancinz © 10; rhythmi great industrial n dancink grou Dramutic Society fng in an “unparal- of the Childr je American Rev- istribution of wealth." | STationy Tk s n crrs in respect of_ Wednesday- —Reereation ¢ ust 4 study of the French and g under ten k h budgets will show t { does not err in the direction of harsh hearsal. | ness to Germany il The: report of’ the MeKenna com- ! mittee is of far less importance. Th ¢ committee iculture under the close obsery b 4 eneral committee in cherge { tion of everybody ufing that thor-! s of nvention follows: Chairman, oo Mrs. Amox A, Steele: chairman of transportation committer, Miss I2liz beth M. Bailey; Miss Gegirude Van Riper. lorence Lumsden, Mrs azricultural experimental farm RY Robert Lee nd RN D. Victor Lumsden, Mrs, Howard He ke S8 ithel BElimeton s mer, Mrs Nickson, Miss Lou t (At the beginnine of civil 4 sock s 3., B es, Miss Dor- was seized by the gove s B e 7 e AR Mrs. W. L. Fulton, Miss Pauline T he C acy the farm X There will be two moving | total Tman eapital now ab el Afes Ross AL Cotltna: DEIss Tais ] e the large estate Was occu: part of the visuul|to be about $1,700,000.000. They sensi- | {rgraison. Mise Marihs liunter, Miss i b2 L tters who held poss instruetion work plan r the chil- | LIy opine, that Gindys B Miee Masy Headlen ) bout 1900, when they dren, program for pupils of the third | the recommendations 5 S O s St i A, | wei to a nearby villag and eighth grades, 7:30. The title of ury course of trade S the picture is hhors the T v ch Gor- have eredits 10:30 OMSON, and ) e ‘e the armisti has been 1 : = . ments wer : ases of the ] SamaTe credite PERSONAL NOTES. Lo Audub istr £ ough mar) aluztion, nd the buildi Columbia, exhil Sisi ] Mr. and Edmund Kaufman and ‘Transfer of Farm Arca. for children ey s dend family are now located at 2812 C: An act of Congress appr obtainable informa tion r oand complete RRER O o ope ‘. o 0 " 2> SEnue St spenaine 1 suthorized the tra winter a0 Wardman Park Hotel = S ST ih ceniithre e War Department to the Agrie 0 o%, SXIX of war week 3 Department. and the first Ltakag il went_ to ine 1 1] operations de as any other for the | Wil Teturn to Was hat vear ¢ efforts ve proved | Visit. whe A 1 ¢ jade with svitable ecquipment. in- and no less ; COMpanied everal buildings, for the de afluener | has been stas her parents, | velopment of whal has since grown to -sx) Lo 20 o, oo 20 o%% EXTRTXS 3 G and E Goldsmiti. | be one of the most extensive farms Mrs. Fannie of New York city | devoted experimental research and Mrs. Bertha Brenne of Baltimore | Work in the world. The farm cor. parations com- Norman Luchs stmately 400 acres of land. nique declar which is river shore b e igue drslee. and a part of which is recla Vimits of its powers, to ap- 4 luncheon o Drove the coneiusions” o | R ds, at the MeKenna reports a aining forty guests i methods there t 3. isr as returned therafors, to “rec n ng . % g Po % o% o IXTXT> 05 % o, DXIXTX hainta ed in conn QX 03 " I " B3 % By X4 avenue ts' concern where she has report falling within the j | some time of those governm rtha Meyer was sver. oblized to reserve such ves in Balt proval an ntil the the Reich should hav Mrs. Morton Luchs Mrs Leon Jyiflingness to collabo- fard Schlos have invitations hundred dollars. This equip t Abe expert cheon aud mali-jong Thurs- consists of only two houses (Erant a hearing { “Mrs. M. Hano entertained the Aft g ouscs. o 1ent on or after April 17, unless iowed lsy sarda rnment prefers to send a writien X beginning of frame bullding which had bee: -d upon the place in 1900, the cquipment of the place has grown to more than twenty-five buildings ranging value from %30, those erecte for special purposes at a cost of onls & . K3 IX2X , . XD o 0% o% XEXEXS 25 % o% EXTXIXD) 2o 3 ses and heon fol- r t va nd for her home § , m f which h on Col r jther part of t Mrs. Sidn ) ire e e, o Work Covers Wide Range. . : ! g fome on lanier| ap, experimental work conducted in the general elections last Sundavy, | is is spending several |3t the farm covers a very wide range practice; | the fascisti rolling up 4.600,000 votes | weeks in nati, the guest of her|©f Dlant production from bulb ecul- Washington, | against a combined total of 2,500,000 | MOther, ruge Jtoke 1o ross growing Wt e o hletics and m erals and social democrats have de- arrived vesierday 1o Heda-!as well as the whole gamut of vege- to 10: Marie Moore Forrest. pageant red for full support of fascismo s for ten davs of ihe formers | tble cropt. from artichokes to wat o under | policies. practically the vote was imother, Mrs. Louls Stern of oy O i Dereive axtens the directic f Dunh: .000,600 for fascisti and 2,100,000 for | court and turf plants, receive extensi prepa 2 7 n Mrs. Leonard W her bt ration in the group of crop Table S Jlub, 7:30; subject. | an chamber will con- | daughters, of Phi ia, came to e s e *Ambition m aw pr sist and 160 of other | Washinzlon Frid visiting e e G et t 1ed by ;. Powell, will | parties. but it is thought that Musso- ' Mrs. Weill's mother, Mrs. Herman of | D v & it atithe follow » peaking ol ini can count upen the support o {and selection > arL oftheg Park View, der aund 0 The Thursday A ernoon Cludb was £ ‘"“'“ 3. ‘ xh'pn 4,.,1‘ streets N. W. The Catholic (popnlar party) and o e rr:“m-‘-‘l (' 1 last week by BLOM0 ehanite Mondav—Park Wiew Gils he socialists suffered the worst re- | Mis M. Baer in her apartment, B R weny s in the elections 807 Connecticut avenue oyl Truit and vegaiable coop n's Club, § x> fman entertained {plants spend much time in seeking i g o ¥ i home in_ Cheyy |out new of improving old remedics United States of Ameriea.—The | 5 thia girie ac{for the leetircl 08 SB0) ERtt) aup atflor A af plant disease control sup- Washingto astern | nomination of Har F. Stone to be & her birth- | studen b ? the “bug’ men s el CanTeol | h Hon; 5 ARy anbiy ) Iplement. the work of the “bug” men Kigh Tth ! Attorney General was confirmed by P hd not only seek to tind methods of s on Ap Control through th fungicides fne amiar Hien Uetmatioite | The eight American aviators wno: DOCTORS PLAN DINNER. |t are extensively enzaged in o o >4 ®, TN KD s ltaly.—Mussolini won hands dow R R X " 2 " e QXD Y * . 0 % 0o o% o% % XIXIXD) XEIXI XL ®, o, Q ge el " ®, o 00 0 o% o% o o9 2> o i x3 <IX 1215 to 4 2, ** o % QXD 03 X2X3 R QXD 2, " o ® 53 4% " The Star Coupon for the Famous Book “The American 2 Government By Frederic J. Haskin o RS S 30 130 to 3 ) trempting to girdle rth S S thletic Cl tice g d off from Seattie four | s 30: Basket > machines on April 6. On th they ' Medical ~and Surgical Society Wednesday— stern igh | bad arrived at Sitka, A . <chool, Community Music Assoc 1D R. Doche A4 - Event Set for April 23. SHERRY-JELL e . S e Joeditine at the Collex The Washington Medical and Sursieal | Virginia Dare and Tiuriday—Commiinity (ance: Au- ol after ong | Socisty will hold its twenty-seventh un- | CLARO rora Athletic and Apuche Athiletic | - sfied hims « 'nual banque the ark 5 i in New Form lubs' pra : Bpworth hemolyti:us. not Hotel on Al Dr. : ¢ ‘wastitutional Club and Futepia Athletic Club ! or_garden 8. H Philadelphia will be t Form 1 o iudding Sauces tice: classes in millinery and dress- _worl in cases of at.) Following his paer on i} i Ne sible making: Community Orehestra, 1:30 | erysipela monia, .. { Considerations on_Cardio- - i Yes, and any other dish calling for 1o 10:30: National Capitol Players re- \-]m a curious] - d type. which he will read at the banquet. hass BRvare mocs ¥oEHEpE ARO:e5 carss ) i the chief guilty one in scarlet feve engel will ba made orary clng, Johnxen-Powell, Hiutt place and La- | medicine at Yale, has Deen experi-{ The officers of the society s JI 3 Bwkail | Jlsltuay SLcvine mont street N. W { g on dogs nea pigs a Ralph M. L«Comte. president; D1 G. G. Comwell & Msroiand Bros Tuesday — Frencit wnd rhythm animals with & serum concocted vice president; Dr, Albert P. Son Wateon & Hollister ses for children. 7. udult Frenchjon tho theory of the guilt of 8. IL. cecretary, and Dr. Frank 3. Potts U Street Market h hop results in certain cases . treasurer.” Besides a_large numbes e kst Mt O and uming, however, that Dr. D ot local guests a number of distinguished | s {15 on the right track. a good medical men from out of twn will be || Virginia DareExtract Co., Inc. 30 Soouts, b: turther investigation and present at the banquet. 0 Tosh| Tecminal, Freoklyn, M. . : P Sramatic | ment is required to perfect the s The banquet committee is composed of | 10 Bus : Iubs, pehearsal f fete and the | for human useé Dr. ¥y L. Gibson, chairman. Dr. —— losing dramatic entertainmen i % % Hows Kane and Dr. William J. caders t g cluss of Boy led a party called the “Republican | e I bt "ana Nationat concora i WILL ELECT OFFICERS. | supersede the national bloc, E. V. Brown, Connecticut ..ur.m..d,,‘r.‘m” and McKinley stree s | “The platform of the mew part Sonaay. s in ¥rench. | reported to have as its two_most R " e K " 2, TN o 0 *feefeefesds o o% X2 X2 B¢ o% o% o% <X 23 o.: 20 o5 EXIXTEXINTRE S ®, X2 —will be printed for the last time today. 9o B 0 . > o, * ..’ K3 X2X2 °, ' > of the War Women's Na- | emorial Hoepital for Tuber- | o to be erected at Albuguerque, G|r|s! re to be elected at a meet- o 2, QX If you have not secured your copy, turn now to page 2 and save the coupon. The books will be held at The Star office for a short time to ac- commodate all those who are holding coupons. If you are one of the 30,000 Washingtonians who already owns a copy of this book, why not buy an extra copy to send to some friend or business ac- quaintance. It is a splendid ad- vertisement of Washington and a stimulant to patriotism. o o % . % e e X3 ®, XD ° " o o °, IS ® XTX2 o * R . 2, G 9, 2> 20 6% <% 6% % <% e% % % % <0 % % 43030 030 efo{ate oo o3 ofe oo o30 oS0 e Jo o3 angand T T T perrane pianiy 7 O T A Gleamy Mass of ary 1 e ope Approval of Poincare’s Ruhr poliey e g T e e . class in dramatic art, | and a sympathetic attitude toward t St L S Thick, Beautiful Hair Dawes pian § Boston hak i Hotel April 28 and 29, ? i Jeremiah of o sl The organizations that are to send will bé open from 7 to {ons, o supervise, the, exerution i€, Pational “officers, are: The | 35.cent Bottle does Wonders for i _ithe league's plan fo UREAVSS sign Wars, Disabled American Veter- P . Cleveland-Phelps. St i T strects { hibiiitation. s S'of the World War, United Span- Lifeless, Neglected Hair northwest: -~ S On April 7 two Americans, While|ien_ymerican War Veferans, Auxili- Today—High School Cadet Band|motoring along the Tirana-Scutari of ‘the American Leglon, Daagh- <SS and Novelle Orchestra, 2 to 4; Com- | pighway in Alb were ambushed & of Patriots and the Fou: munity Center Band, Post Office Bm- . anq shot 'dead by a party of six ban- | Anerica, A. W. Commandery. loyes' Union and Viscount Club, 4| aits i i o jana Navy Leigue, Augiltary of Tuesday—La Salle liw class, 7:30 to | , FEOUEITOE Ached Titknalf s L ans of WOLelgn Wite, Auxiiay i millinery, tail Fing :iRd flow[' T- {ran down.the b and killed :‘w- the United Spanish n W sses, 7:30 fo 10: sewing|zng wounded one. the PINg. {veterans, Gold Star Mothers of Amer- Amphion Club, Traveling | ea And e 4 rical var thers, b dril Aldridge Dra- { sl e e My Methens Bee Club, $. H Thursday—Girls' Recreational Club, e, 51 Industiial Ciub a0 g1 Joint Session Tomorrow to Plan | 10:30; Rajah Club. g Club, folk | Educational Work. song rehearsals and Community Cen- | ter Band, 7:30 to 10:30 | The Washington branch and the Dis- | Saturday—Rhythmic dancing classes, | trict unit of the Southern Woman's 10 to 11 and from 11 2 a.m ! Gducational Alliance will hold a joint Lovejoy, 12th and D streets north- | in the small auditorium in —_ ST matic Club rebearsal, 7 to 10: ““”’1SOUTHERN WOMEN MEET_% meeting 3 "R ithe Interior building tomorrow after- Wednesday—Girls: Tlandic e e formutate pians for cauca-| | On Head, Hair Fell Out. Girls’ Drossmaking Clu tional work in the District. The | 4 en’s Club, 3:30. ‘ashington branch of the society in- Thursday The evening will start | Mgy ine. District of Columbia and | Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals, with community singing at 7:30; Bast | couthern states. i - Washington male chorus, Manchester | The. object of the District of Co- | My trouble started on my head Athletic Club, Buffalo Athletic Club.!lumbia unit of the alliance is an- about three gyears ago. It broke home economics, Women's Club and |nounced briefly as follows: ‘To create out in little, red pimples. Lincoln Prep Athletic Club, 7:30 to|in Washington an education center | and itched and burned 10:30. |for southern women and girls, and 1 Saturday—Arts and Crafts Club, (to provide a bureau of information s0 badly at times that community singing group, Boy Scouts, [and clearing house thmugh which - could hardly stand it, Troop No. 501; Buffalo Athlets= “lub,|the vast educational resources of and when I would get Manchester Athletic Club, !l «tte | government bureaus and regearch in- ! warm st work it would “lub, Young Men's Glee Club and | stitutions may be made available to still My hais Whittling Club, 7:30 to 10:30. All|the girls and young women of the itch worse. My haly N dubs and activities will join in the|south through their various state fell out and I lost my . visual~ education program Thursday | units,” rest at night because of the irri- An sbundance of Tuxurignt hair 4nd Saturday evenings. “Christ in Another meeting will be addressed tation. % X2 2 %0 o oo \“’“. 0 0 " %* %" o204 20 4%0o0 8 g egeeds 9 o .!.’ .'0 Art” will be shown in colored slides, «ccompanied by appropriate music. by Secretary of Agriculture Wallace and Dr.-William Mather Lewis, in the “1 used a_sample of Cuticura Sosp and Ointment and it helped full of life and lustre shortly follows a genuine toning up of neglected The churches and choirs of the com- |auditorium of the Smithsonian In- scalps with dependable “Danderine.” munity have been asked to take part. | stitution, April 25, it was announced.| |me. I purchased two boxes of| Falling hair, itching scalp and the t Officers of the Washingion branch Ointment and one cake of Soap| | dandruff is corrected immediatel Rirmey, NichOts avenue and How-|are Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, honorary | |which healed me.” (Signed) C. O. TN iy, wian s GE dilliog BaiE % ard street northeast: + {Chairman: Mrs. C. W. Wetmore, ac- : i B, Monday—Juntor Dramatic Club, § to | tive ehairman; Mrs. Bdwin Parker,| |Stracener, Pine, Texas. quickly invigorated, taking on new strength, color and youthful beauty. 4:40; Birncy Chorad Society, Needle | treasurer, and Mrs. J. H. Turner, | Rely on Caticura Soap, Ointment, “Danderine” is delightful on the <nd Craft Club and Radio Ciub, 7:30 secretary, while officers of the D and Talcum to care for your skin. { tion, Girls' Readers’ Club. Amethyst |cellor, chairman; Mrs. John A. Le- D, Y7 lhlir: 2 refreshing, stimulating tonic The Book for Every American %0 % oo % o ofsefeatealoadeatealesle el fo 16:30; Hillsdale Citizens' Associa- [trict unit are Miss M. Butler Chan- FreotyMull A Club and Boys” Athletic Club, € Jeune, vice chairman: Mrs. Albert —not sticky or greasy! Asy drug Twesday—From § to 10:30:there will [ Lee Thurman. secretary, and Mrs. be classes in dressmaking, millinery, William Chaning Johnson, treasures. |