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14 CARTER DESCRIBES FINDING TUT’S TOMB Discoverer Amazes Audience Here , With Story of Fabulous 8 Treasure. TELLS OF LONG HUNT Work of Removing 200,000 Tons CONDEMNS PEACE LEAGUE Barnett Addresses G. 0. P. Wom- en’s Campaign Training School. The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom was branded as a ‘“‘treazonable society’ by Maj. Gen. George Barnett, U. 8. M. C,, re- tired, last night in an address before the Republican Women's Campaign Training Schocl at the New Willard Hotel. The real object of the league, the general declared, is to undermine the foundations of soclety. “America take care of her external enemi said Gen. Barnett. ‘YThe probie how to handle such foes to her and security within her borders THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. HONOR JACKSON RALSTON. Farewell Luncheon Given by Of- ficers of American Peace Society. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson H. Ralston were guests of the officers of the American Peace Society at & luncheon Eiven in this city yesterday at the Cosmos Club as an expression friendly farew A basket of spring flowers. was presented to Mrs. Ral- ston, and the volumes entitled, “Inter- national Law, Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States,” by Charles Cheney Hyde, inscribed by the author, were presented to Mr. Ralston. Mr. and Mrs. Ralston, long residents " |of Washington, are to leave next week of |. Tufts, Charles Ray Dean, Mrs. J. N. Mills, Loufs F. Post, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crocker and Waiter A. Penfield. Arthur Deerin Call, secretary of the ‘American Peace Society and editor of the Advocate of Peace, presided. =g DRESS REHEARSAL GIVEN. “Hamlet” by Mask and Bauble Club of Georgetown. The Mask and Bauble Club per- formers of Georgetown Universitly gave their first dress rehearsal of “Hamlet” this afternoon in Trinity Hall. President Creeden of George- University, Rev. Willilam T. J., dean of the college, and G. U. Students Study Shipping. Seventy-five students of the School or Foreign Service of Georgetown University, headed by A. H. Haig of the faculty, will visit the port of Bal- timore tomorrow for the purpose of viewing the Inner workings of the loading and unloading of steamers. Through the efforts of Mayor Jack- son, the city of Baltimore has placed dents. ning the Foreign Trade Club of the city will be hosts at a banquet i) “DRESS Wl; a tugboat at the disposal of the stu- . At 6 o'clock tomorrow eve- » TIAY 9 192% I ronor of the visiting students. Among those invited to make the trip are: Regent of the school, Rev. Coleman Nevils; the dean, Dr. William F. Notz; | ,he assistant dean. Thomas H. Healy; ILieut. Jean J. Lebat of the French embassy, Admiral Willlam S. Benson of the United States Shipping Board, Consul Alfred T. Burri of the State Department and E. C. Plumer of the Shipping Board. William T. Hardaway and Earl A. )| Nash comprise the students’ commit- 1| tee making arrangements for the trip. LL—-IT PAYS” Shriners’ Frolic Tonight. | To commemorate the successful pro- i duction of the Almas Temple Mer- | chants' Exposition and Fashion R vue a midnight party will be given | at L'Aiglon Restaurant tonight in | honor of all those the enterprise. A sp gram will be provi y from Convention Hall, stage new numbers for the o and members of the fash will do their bit to contribu gayety of the night's entertain AROXOIORAOROROXROTON of Dirt Related. of the faculty proved a critical audience. t devotad a consider- 3 the rehearsal of the k S . carean tragedy and today's ¥ Scott, 4 rehearsal was for the purpose of ob- dent of the ‘Americani Peace Soclety, | taining helpful criticism that would dwelt upon the services of Mr. Ral- |Stand the players in well for their ston to international law. Among the | initial public performance tomorrow other guests w Representative | Bight in Trinity Hall. Henry W. T tepresentative An- tage settings were characterized rew e, Representative lizabethan simplicity of outline, Th is a distinguishing mark of most of the major Shakespearean productions of today. The lighting arrangements were made to add ma- terially to the tings. Johp M. Kiine s . direc the cast and Charles Clifford, is the Hamlet. g v S or their perma > S coverer with von, of King tomb, unfolded unbelievable treasures three-thousand-year- the ancient Eg rd Carter, co=c Earl of Car mmittee of th American Peace behind t joiced over plomas, abo said, will be ributed She "expressed the gratitude of o1 Il who had addre -Amen's £ Z MY’ IN’'S WEAR “DRESS W/ELL—IT PAYS” The importance of being well-dressed should not be overrate d. Now-a-days your appear- ance plays a v 10st important part in your success. 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