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SCIENTIST UPHOLDS +SPIRIT WRITINGS” Declares Many Fakes Exist, { But Believes in Ability of Some Clairvoyants. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, February J. Mal- eolm Bird, managing editor of the Scientific American, declared in an address last night before the Medill School of Journalism that psychic phenomena genuinely exists. “There re real ‘spirit voices,’ though we have no proof that they are spirits”” he sald. “There are Kenuine clairvoyants who can see pictures of the past, present and future, There are epirit writings which display@power far beyond the ‘ability of the writer. “And there are even more surpris- Ing genuine phenomena in the fleld of the objective or physical mani- festations.” He sald that at least half of the| so-called spirit mediums are fraudu- lent, and outlined m of the fakes uncovered during the testing of mediums by the Scientific Amerlean committee, which offers two $2,500 prizes for proof of genuine mani- festations. ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va (Special).—Charles H. C of the movement in the February 13 lahan, father h has resulted ere of the George Washington National Masonic Memorial Temple, yesterday was, unanimously re-elected grand master of Masons in Virginia, the second time this has happened in the his- tory of the Grand Lodge of this State. Every recommendation made by the grand master was passed by Grand Lodge, including plans for the Georze W. Wright Memorial Masonic Home for aged and indigent members of the craft. The drive for this me- morial is now on, $860.000 being sought from the 43,000 members of the order in this jurisdic ! Dr. Kate Waller Barr denied | she intends to enter the race for the | governorship of Virginia, as reports from Richmond indicated eariier in the week Twenty candidates will be initiated | tonight at & smoker to be glven by | the local lodge, Loyal Order of Moose. Dictator H. Noel Ga r will be inj charge of the meeting. Plans are being made for more than 100 local men to take part in the parade inci dent to the national convention Iv Baltimore February 21 | Engineer Hammill of Philadelphia. | of the firm of Day & Zimmerman. en- | zincers, who will have of the construction of the George n iotel, has arrived and will remain here until the hosteiry is completed. Work of razing the buildi : site is progressing. Ome building at Prince and Waehingten stre intact. pending an appeal noted to the State Supreme Court. She lost an un- lawful detainer suit before a jury in Corporation Court. The monthly meeting of the M sionary Society of the First Bapt Church will be held tonight at | o'clock in the church and will be ad- | dressed by the associational s Miss Helen Meek William Robinson, 24 vears old. 124/ North Pitt street, was struck and in- Jured yvecterdmy by a truck which he said belonged to the Mutual Tee Co. and which was operated by Willlam Russell, 416 North H Robinson is in the hospital cupled by Miss Julia McGraw, is «n!!i | i cretary. | "FRENCH TAKE UP DEBTS. PAR[S, Februa 18.—The sub- committee recently appointed by the finance committee of the of Deputies to seek a solution interallied debt question met and chose Deputy Louis L. Klotz president, M. Bedouce and Louis L bois were chosen vice presidents Henry Pate secretary. It was de cided to request Premler Herriot to re- of the toda: the | Chamber | P |Wedded Grid Star Is Facing Ouster By Yale Faculty Committee to Decide If Century Milstead Can Continue Studie_s. By the Associated Press. NEW HAVEN, Conn, February 13. —Whether Century Milstead, a junior at Yale and foot ball star on the 1923 team, will be permitted to continue in his studies as a married man, will be decided by the faculty committee on college rules, it was announced last night by Dean F. S. Jones. Pending the decision of the committec, Mil- stead is not attending his classes, tie dean said. No action was taken at the general faculty meeting yesterday afternoon except to leave the matter entirely in the hands of the committee. Mil- stead appeared before the committee for a few minutes prior to the facul- ty meeting. Milstead admits that he fis mar- ried, but will not divulge the date or place of the ceremony. He is lving with his wife in an apartment here, he attending college, while she is employed in the offices of the uni- versity. A Miit;ry Order Meets. The Military Order of the War held its monthly luncheon yes- terday mnoon at the Favette Hotel when John Ii. Bartlett, First Assist- ant Postmaster General, spoke on the relation between post office matters and military affairs. About 75 mem- bers were present SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) President draped with flags was hung. The guests were received by the Attorney Mr. Tustice and Mrs. Sanford, Senator and Mrs, B C and Mrs. Frank T. Hines, the president of the society and MMrs. Cooper, Mrs, Robert Love Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Springs of South Carolina, Mr. and Mre, C. C. Calhoun. The honor guests were Representa- ive Isaac R. Sherwood, now in his ninetieth year, who was in Congress th Lincoln and served under Gen Tributes were paid to the memory of President Linceln by Gen. Frank T. Hines, Dr. John Wesley Hill, bancel'or of the Lincoln Memorial _ Relief For 'Chapped Hands anteed- Or No Cost or_chapp ishing cream them exquisitely soft and white and lovely as & apply Noxzema—as it is called—at time duriog the da Tt's pleas ant to use—not ome bit Aicky or greasy— won't spot or seil. The moment you put it on yon can't help but motice a striking dif 3 0l cream roothes and softens od- before Tou kmow it your The natural milky ty of the skin returns. Noxzema ed with marrelous resoits for chafing 1 Just try it—if mot he lmprovement, it won't cost Noxzema today on sale at | e jar of Nomema Skin| pur name and address and | Cost, " Address ceive the members of the subcommittee ore, Md. A One-Day Offering (Saturday Only) OF GOLD SEAL SILK HOSIERY il | .35 (Regularly $2.50 and $2.95) Celebrated GOLD SEAL SILK HOSIERY of sheer . chiffon in the season's most desired shades—Cocoa, Airedale, Rose. Beige, Belgeque, Sunburn, Dawn, Gold, Silver, Gray, Black, White. Also— Every pair guaranteed. Medium-weight Gold Seal Silk Hosi‘ery In Black Only—Regularly $2.95 ° $1. 35 [Erlebacher Exclusively Different TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET World | Dial, | Unlversity, in fhe Tennessee Moun- tains; Bishop Hamilton and Mr. Coop- er, president of the society. The ap- plause after each eulogy was spon- taneous and enthusiastic. Many dinner parties and box parties preceded the ball. Mrs. Taylor had in her box the Minister of Panama and Mme. Alfaro, the Minister of Serbia, Senator Heflin, Capt. mukes, commandant of the FPorts- mouth Navy Yard: Counselor Zan- thopolous of the Greek legation, Sen- ator and Mre. Ferris, Miss Virginia D. Webb. Baroness von Below had in her party Dr. and Mrs. McPherson Crich- ton, Dr. and_ Mrs. Davenport White, Capt. and_Mrs. Van Den Capt. and Mrs. Edie, Miss Clark and Turnbull. Senator and Mrs Cord, with meny others, from the White House musical. Miss Jeanne Fagles’ entire cast of “Rain” were also gueste of the ball. Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark Noble brought a party. The balls of the Southern Soclety partake of the elegance of the old South in its best days. The Maine State Society of Wash- ington will hold a card party at the studio of Mr. W. Clark Noble, 2633 Fifteenth street, tomorrow evening. Bridge and 500 will be played. Mrs. Margaret B. Leonard is chatrman of the committee arranging for the party. Among the many patrons and patronesses are Senator Frederick Hale., Senator Bert M. Fernald, Mr. ¥rank Low, Mrs. Eugene Hale, Mrs. Wallace White, Mrs. E. C. Plummer, Mrs. Feank Briggs, Mrs. T. F. Murphy, Mrs. Carter Keene, Mrs, William L. Crowley, Miss Rose A. Dugan, Mrs. Raymond Daniel Lewis, { Mrs. Frederick S. Moise and Mrs. ‘\\'(l”lfll H. Forbes. The Maryland Colonial Dames, of which Mrs. William Sothoron Powell is ce president for Washington, |have mamea their box fn honor of {Lord Baltimore, first lord proprietor lof the Maryland colony, and will |have a distinguished company present at the historical ball which the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Founda- tion has arranged for Saturday eve- ning, February 21, in the balirooms of the new Mayflower Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. George Calvert will appear as Lord and Lady Baltimore, and other well known characters in Attractive Hangings makes the bome £o beautiful thaw Exclusive aod Newest Materl ork guaranteed ai cep- Nothin Draperies select from—ail tiopaily reasonsble. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Main 5373-5374 ; Huntley & Palmer English Biscuit T14 13th St. N.W. 1;-1b. packets Ginger Nuts...$0.40 14-Ib. packets Wheatmeal Bis- R 14-1b. packe cuit .. . i-Ib. packets Biscuit %-1b. packets T Biscuit 1b. packets Albert Biscuit 1:-1b. packets Little 1k Biscuit ...... S 14-1b. packets Rural Biscuit.. No. 1 tins Breakfast Biscuit.. No. 1 tins Dinner Biscuit No. 1 tins Thin Arrowroot. No. 1 tins Albert Biscuit. No.1tins Petite Beurre. Special tins Asst. Wafers.. Special tins Sweet Asst. Special tins Regal Asst Large tins Breakfast Biscuit, Cafe Noir, pound. Tea Rusk, pound.. ts Digestive Bi; hin Arrowroot B3 & 38 eugss Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K Istablished 1875 St. Reduced . $9.90 Former Prices, Sizes 8Yz to 2 American history will be presented by their descendants in this box, in- ciuding Dr. Willlam Bowie, as Gov. Robert Brookes; Mrs. Bowle, as Flea- nor, wife of Chief Justice Sprigs: Richard Tasker Lowndes, 3d, as Gov. Tasker; Mrs. Harvey Wattles, as Ver- linda Cotton, wife of Gov. Stone: Mrs. Richard S. Hill, as Lady Dudley Nancy Wattles, as Pris- cilla Alden; Edward Burr Powell, Col. Levin Powell, 16th Regiment, Virginia Continentals; Mrs. Richard Tasker Lowndes, jr., as Mrs. Samuel Wattles, as Capt. John Wattles of Massachusetts Colony; Capt. Arthur Fairfield, U. S. N.. as Gov. Fairfield Fairfleld, as_Nancy Miss Pauline Wilcox, andmother, Emily s of the White President _Jackson's administration, and Mrs. Willlam S. Powell, g8 Mistress Mary Brewster of Scrooby Manor, wife of Elder Brew- ster of Plymouth Colony, who will wear the court dress of 1590, Queen Elizabeth In this Lord Baltimors box also will be Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. George Maurice' Morris, Mrs. Dudley Morgan and Mr. Millard Tydings, member of Congress from Maryland. Mrs. Loyls Pennington's box will be named Princeton for the univer- sity of that name, Mr. Pennington going the first colonial Governor of New Jersey, Willlam Pennington, and Mr. Pennington Satterthwalte will represent his great-great-grand father, Benjamin Franklin. Mg ‘and Mrs. Walter D. Wilcox will ‘\have the "John Adams box, Mr. Wilcox going as President Adams, of whom he is a direct descendant, while Mrs. Wilcox will appear as Mrs. as her Donelson, Special for Saint Valentine’s Day . . Valentine Boxes of Cut Flowers $2 and Up 807 14th 804 17th Phone Fr. 3442 Phone Fr. 10391 Pt Next to Metropolitan Theater to $3;_9=(r $4 to $6 IS Sweet Peas, 75¢ Bunch Blooming Plants, $1.25 Up For a Nomital Charge, Orders Will Be Delivered Cash&CarryFlowerStores Funeral Flowers Delivered—Corsages and Bouquets to Order Adams. They will have as their guests Mrs. Frederick Huidekoper, representing the old Dutch family of Huldekoper, and Mrs. Upshur Moor- head, representing the family of John Chew. The costumes will be of the Louls XVIth period. Mrs. Richard Parker Crenshaw's box will be named for her ancestor, Maj. Gen. John Curtis of Arlington. Va., and Mrs. Crenshaw will attend the Ball as her great-great-grand- mother, Mrs. John Sergeant of Phil- adelphia; Mrs. Aboselem Waller will be seen as her ancestor, Mary Rembert DuBols, French Huguenot, of South Carolina; Mrs. Claudian Northrup, as Mrs. John Faucheraud Grinke of South Carolina; Miss Helen Grifith, as Lady Yeardley, wife of the first colonial Governor of Virginia; n, Maria Moseley of Norfolk, Va.; Miss Ellen Wise Crenshaw, as Maria Mayo, wife of Gen. Winfleld Scott. The men in the Custis box are: Fulton Lewis, as Evan Lewis, member of provincial assembly of Pennsylvania; Millard Lewis, as Jonathan Hoyes, member of provincial assembly of Pennsyl- vania; Charles Marbury, as Francis Marbury, county lleutenant in 1680 for Prince Georges, Md.; James Craig, as Gov. Peter Stuyvesant of New York, and Capt. Langworthy, as Roger Willlams. { A double set for the minuet will A Quality Car STUDEBAKER At a Quantity Price Corsages of Violets | —uwith Red Rose cenier, - *1.50 vp Valentine Baskets of Flowers $2.50 Up 2467 18th 1209 Wis. Ave. 2997 Tel. C Phone West 1762 Annual Watch Clock Sale 20% Discount Exceptions February 15 to March 1 Salvatore Desio 926 F Street, Bet. 9th and 10th Established 43 Years Tuwice- Yearly Clearance Sale Rich’s Children’s Shoes Highest gradeS of footwear and models in greatest demand at ¢ Greatly Reduced Prices Several hundred pairs—imostly high shoes, but a few oxfords, are being closed out at considerable savings. Despite the reduced prices we afford you the same careful fitting service as though you were paying full price. Sizes 2, to 7 Reduced to 5 Former Prices, $6 and $6.50 .90 vearly sale sncludes wmen's and women's ICHS Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth footwear at savings you cannot afford to ignore. - This sale does not include Ricl’s entire stock the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Ledig of Ridge road, Battery Park. aleo be guests in Mrs. Crenshaw’s Custis box, including Miss Loulse Ireland, Mfss Natalle Hammond, Miss Laura Towne, Miss Elizabeth Parker, Miss Carolyn Chamberlain, Miss Ellen Crenshaw, Miss Margaret Dow, Miss Bfiuy Ives and Fulton Lewis, Millard sewis, Mitchell Carroll, Randolph Carroll, Charles Marbury, Capt. Lang- worthy and Lee Hoover. Mrs. E. A. Linebach, Mrs. M. B. Robinson and Mrs. Charles Sisson are names to the patronesses and an ad- ditional list of boxholders, including among these Mme. Emile Daeschner, Mme. Wroblewska, Mme., de la Tor- nte, Mme. Olaya, Mrs. Thomas H. arter, Mrs. Charles Marbury, Mrs D. J. Callahan. Mra. Thomas P. Brown and the Misses Kirl Mrs. D. Roy Smith was hostess at a box party Poli's yesterday afte noon, when the guests were Mr Fredrick Amadon . Charles Dash er, Mre. C. C. Newman and Mrs. John Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller of 1804 Wyoming avenue have as a guest Mr, Carl Sandburg of Chicago. Miss Katherine Bannon of Wau- kesha, Wis., is the guest of Mrs, Thomas W. Brahany. The Trinity College Alumnae dance, to be given tonight at Wardman Park Hotel, has added several new | Saturday, Children’s Day New Spring Coats, $10 For Girls 2 to 6 and 7 to 10 Years ACH Saturday we place on sale the finest values it is possible to obtain in Children’s l'; Apparel. These wonderful coats are an example. Made of the smartest all-wool Spring Coatings, lined throughout and trimmed with fancy stitching, cording and movelty pockets. Colors, rose, copen, reindeer, rust, tan. i 5 ’10 Taffeta Dresses, Saturday, *5.95 An early purchase ready for tomorrow’s sale, in sizes 7 to 14 years. ERE is a sale we may #ot be able to duplicate. High-grode tafieta silk dresses brau- tifully embroidered and piped with contrasting colors. Rust, brown, nazy and copen. Iz L 2 May Shop of Quality ry remaining Winter Coat finally reduced Better Apparel at a Lower Price et Brog. & Co.. 937939 F St. N.W. CHARGE IT Or Pay Cash, Whichever Is Most Convenient IT Or Pay Cash, Whichever Is Most Convenient Milton RNe Pennsylvania Avenue at E_ighth N.W. Ensemble Frocks for Spring On Ney’s Convenient Payment Plan This is a new service we are offering the Washing!on. public. It enables you to share in the savings we offer and pay as you wear. For full details call at our Credit Office on Third Floor. One of the Charming “Jane Vogue” $49.98 =X 7 £ % RN LBT Another Chic Jane Vogue A Jane Vogue Frock Expressing the Mode Mode at $29.98 $39.98 Let us have the pleasure of displaying the latest “Jane Vogue” creations for vou very soon! We are confident that you will:adjudge them quite in- comparable from every point of view. $5'OO Hats Lovely New Arrivals for Saturday at $5—First Floor Five-Dollar Hats are creating new friends every day. Every new advance style is shown here at this specialized price. Ombre Felts Silk and Straw Tailored Felts' Canton Crepe Straw ! Large and Small Head Sizes Peacock Trimmings Flowers on Crown and Side Brim Embroideries Ribbons Hand-Made Crepes Ornament Trimmings