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THE 'SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., MARCH 22, 1925—PART 3. Stanley Hall, United States Sol- ’ dyring the latter part of March. president of a school club send to her in Stanley t DOG’S RIGHT TO CHOOSE The March issue of the Parent- [the name of a member to act on her | diers’ Homs, last Monday night. The | | . following new members were elected: Teacher, the monthly bulfetin of th committee. S ——— ~y ooy ” . e e v A e T Span lSh VV ar V eterans Efward | ©: Smiey. tetired sergeant | NEW OWNER IS UPHELD distributed. Bannerman, announced that the Dis- e 2 States In —_— try;: amin ¢ = The District delegates to the ma- |trict of Columbia League of Women EEDRSX, Ec jaim mith, formerly | gu¢ Man Whom Canine Follows tional convention in Austin, Tex., |Voters has issued an invitation to all 2 2 aka in P e eaCuReny Ty 220 d Oulted States du_ This column 1s conducted by contribution to the fund. A com-|were elected as follows: Mrs. G. S.|interested persons to attend a lectire Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp adopted | card party in Pythian Temple Apr fantry, and John Haves, formerly of Home Can Be Prosecuted for District of Columbia Consgress Sitee. Trom ithat | asssalatiom; iR e ANty N T ST | G CRAL I IoJngiri6o1s) 1) Bb ipiven |zasolutions S ldotaing SHsYa - 20y AEmcispi . ATNG e RERANE ehick| Sontiany, M, dst United StatenTu- Parent-Teacher Associations, branch |Mrs. W. M. Collins as chairman, as- | llam Wolff, Smith and Mrs. B | or e Boss. Phillips in the Firse|maker for the office of " commis- | en d‘i‘nr;gr \\{ll{'bo:hrn ;y the lo.lc.le;\v fantry. | Stealing Collar. of the National Congress of Parents |sisted by Mrs. E. R. Kalmbach and|paafel The aiternates are Mrs. Z. D. |Uongregational Church ~April 2, at sfoner of pensions. Department] SR P 0, B il port o - N = et PR and Teachers. Mrs, P. L. Spenks, ralaed 3100, which | Dianeistone, Mes. Loafe Castell and |3 pan. Miss Phillips is the director | Somdr. Arthur H. League, Sentor 158 2.5 157130 o'c By " |t L was presented to the organization at|yre E. R. Kalmbach. Mrs. Louls Cas- |of platoon schools in Detroit. Department Comdr, Clarence A. Bel-|4:3 ackypnt H'Ts Ban'SH PRESS LONDON, March 3 he old i All notices for ihis column must be | the meeting Tuesday by Mrs. Collins. | tel] is the chairman in charge of rals- — knap and Junior Vice Department} ., meetings the carmps and ¥ derstanding In law that “finding ix in the hands of the chairman by noon — e heito mipniina dnentes fothal|. The mamMnaesEy @ LA will nolaia | Comae: Hward: J Nolan addressed| . ijaries for the week are as fol- T keeping” may be superseded by “fo on the Wednesday preceeding the [ The monthly meeting of the District | convention, card party in the Northeast Temple | the camp. lows: Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, |Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. lotwing is )W'mn " in the eyes of th Sunday on which publication is de-|of Columbla Congress of Parent- S April 20, to raise funds for a mimeo- i S Thursday night, Grand Army Hall, LIVERPOOL, March 3. — Sunday Hii i e B R ires By 3, 'N. Saundérs, | Peschor Associations vas Bel Woss-| /iy ‘wismbeiniy olilibmen, x| Eoien matuias for dis seheal. 5. & ;i Jomn ner, : 1412 Pennsylvania avenue northwest: | newspapers in England have an ag. | Cono0n Sessions, which interpreted 3618 Porter street northwest duy atternoon In the Ebbite Hotel | Andrew Stewart, 1442 atrman, Mre.|Hild is the chairman in charge. enry W O N nemged | Col, James 8. Pettit Camp, Tuesday | gregate clrculation of 11,000,000, ac- the code recently to mean that {f = with the president, Mrs. G. S. Rafter, h e o o 4 changed | night, 921 Pennsylvania avenue south- | cording to the Rev. J. J. Armit dog follows a man home the persos R o h” areat deal of work was | Smith conducted a pariiumentary 1aw |4 report at once of the membership |J. W. Byler, In the chalr. After the | Tuesday -ach month o the 7%t | Thuraday night, Potomac Bank nals to'be lacking in Christianity. To | cate the fact to s cantiac's ey, IS, “ far toward a building |drill. A resolution was passed chang- |of the club. Mrs. Stewart wants the | business meeting a program was fur- | meeting will be held April 7 at 43 | Building, Georgetown. their readers they say in substance, | The owner, however, it was decided fumd to mecure permanent headquar- |Ing the date of the April meeting to | paid-up membership in each club; she [nished by the primary department N e s e e sonteaat i — according to the investigator: “You v e (o Horath ot steatin T the brganization, but owing | the second Tuesday instead of the [iants the membership for last year [of the school. Dr. Lois Meek, educa- = g ‘omrades, we must not forget|can do without God; let us be Jar, it it h o . Tues 2 hat the chief alm of our organiza- - to her death very little has been done | third Tuesday. Chairmen of the vari- |and also for the current one, so that |tional secretary - < x D Ba pagans. A S hitdle exday r i one, sc o o y of the American| Katherine Baum, chief ruler of [ tion is freedom, patriotism and hu-| D, o this vear on this work. ous departments made reports. It|she may prepare her repor Association of University Women, | Washington Temple, No. 1, Lineal|manity,” said Past Comdr. Dennis F. ,.,,,[,,’,;"fi"';‘,"f:agl';é""“ Jhat in 887 | not o into court and pr \ . “|e matter, only 6 | stealing the dog. In othe The Langdon P. T. A. is the first |was decided to hold a “fathers’ night, The Juvenile Court chalrman, Mrs. |gave a talk on “The Pre-School Ag ‘oon n an address at the meet-|columns mentioned anyth 3 e Pre 0ol Age ty of the Spanish War, an-|Cooney an address a association this Winter to make a|with a good educational program, R. Kalmbach, has asked that each | Child. nounces that the society w mg of Col. John Jacob Astof Camp | gesting the Christian religion. E 3 %@@mfiz@%fi@ COATS: SUITS - ENSEMBLES The Printzess Ensemkle The Printzess Tailleur —Correct to the Tiniest Detail No custom-made suit could excel the Printzess tailleur in workman- ship or fit. No matter whether it be the still popular O'Rossen type with short jacket or a tailleur such as is sketched. —a Symphony of Fine Fabrics The long, tailored coat, with its accompanying frock beneath, is por- trayed with all the skill and chic of the master couturier. A master- piece of tailoring. 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