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12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 5, 1925—PART 1. SUSAN B. ANTHONY | susa o awrions rowiwarr onveswen. | OFFIGERS T0 SEEK [%ptar Discovery IDESTROVER ALLEN ['critars Recio INATIVES, LEAPING, PORTRAIT UNVEILED | prememsi—==msmprmy | STUDENT RECRUITS 4« Pecry's Crave [SASSIGNED HERE] 35000 1 Needet - WELGOME WALES The sixteenth anniversary of the Additional contributions to the discovery of the North Pole will be campalgn to raise $5.000 for the . commemorated with exercises to- ln'(lnll.'sllcmhnfr r)’advtlun;r»,;\nvif | . 1 K H el morrow at the rave of Admiral H H sets at each of the 300 bLeds in . il ¢ . - High Schools to Be Visited to L iy neton Na- | N@val Reserves of District| ivecamen's toepital nave brou Exuberant West Africans i ¥ Robert E. Peary, in Arling 2 4 . tional Cemetery. g X ; the total to $311.65, it was a % e # J . il ini i reises will begin at 10:45 nounced last night by Leroy . i % Extolled by Women at Exer- - . T Explain Training Camps | The exercisca wint begin at 10:45 | Gratified With Selection | founced test nient vy Lerov |- Turn Qut in Brilliant Cos ~ . . b . spices of the Navy Department and L 2 in charge of the drive. Prof. G g cises at Shoreham. | : . . Opening Soon. in co-operation with the Admiral of Training Ship. W. Cook of Howard University | tumes as Prince Lands. : 3 3% . Robert E. Peary Ship, Veterans of has charge of the funds. i ey . - i sy g i b (o The contributors last week fol- = s . - 4 2 o S g 7. Coo wodge, Prominent wo! including those : . Recruiting for the Citizens' Military Secretary Wilbur has designated The Naval Reserves of the District| 0" 1 \'"""" t Rose of Sharon | BY the Associated Press *ho had be timately associated o s 7 5 B & =, 3 will have for their training ship, after . ST O OB BATHURST, e St iitony detivecea . : . ifcsiniug, Campm}which ophn) iy chief of the Bureau of Yards and |july 1, the ©. S. Destroyer Allen,| yo0fc M. Q. T G L O of Q. 14 3 {ilogies off the pioneer suffragist at 5 e : will begin in earnest tomorrow morn-| Docks of the Navy Department, to | lwhich ‘will be sent to replace the | boi'Sachers of the Wendell bhil rince of V 3 n E e. el - in when a number of regular an repres he M epa . . 8. 8. Eagle No. 56, which has serve = ‘. s e 1 to with: Inveiling exercises of a lifesized por - R - & ¢ regul d| represent the Navy Department. |17 S S. Eagle No. 56, which b e e O trait of Miss Anthony, under the aus-| K e i o : reserve officers are to inaugurate a| The United States Navy Band will | here about four years. The disposi- Haes &6t iholl 1 chrcd un this he Susan B. Anthony Foun- 5 . & 4 b furnish the music, and detachments |tion of the Eagle has not been de- e i gwarlors of the Shoreham 1 tour of Washington's high schools for| offL 1S LA2 Wals and Sotecimenta | thon of the Bagle had not been de-f g qachers of 'Ry atternoon. o 5 X L - the purpose of explaining the camps| been ordered there for the occa- |turned to.Portsmouth, N. H Y st b cents Bl Ms which was recently : D 05 to the boy students. sion. Delegations from the N The Allen is one of the latest of | Nellje Saunders, $1 Brocured at auction by the founda- w . 3 4 The committes will be composed| tional Geographic Soclety and the |her type to be commissioned and put , : Sion, was_unveiled by little Miss Mar-| [5 i 4 of Col. Leroy W. Herron, Lieut. Veterans of Forelgn Wars also |in service before the outbreak of the TR SRR | garet Son gnthony, and is to re- S = John Scott, Capt. J. B. Galden, ( -] will participate World War, and was not one of the POLITICS INSTITUTE | T Sain for '“X»,s.\m‘ in the parlors| 2 . e 5 i Steele Watkyns and Ldeut. N 3 Capt. W, tt, head of the |ships rushed through for war pur- | The town w it the Shovkham. The portralt is by i % Barkesdale, Jr. Assisting this team of | Naval Chaplain's Corps, will be |poses. She is believed to be better |and lavishl e Tate Jetoria K. Uble aaiseiAnthos 3 3 4 speakers will be Lieut. Col. Wallace| master of ceremonie. than the flush-deck type built under GETS CARNEGIE A'D iv sat for the painting in 1890. = & M. Craigie, professor of military 5 war conditions, | d — e The exercises were opened by 4 L5 p science and tactics in the public 3 & Rexervists Are Gratified. verses of the Battle Hymn of the £ C g 4 schools here. GIRLS IN BATHING SUITS | 1icai reservists are enthusiestic Republic sung by M Wayne B. 4 5 Schedule of Speaking. L SENTENCE over thie possibility of getting a mod- Wheeler, during which time the i Y s : 4 The campaign will open at E ern craft, especially because it is this | 5 = 7 portrait was unveiled. Immediately | P 4 . 2 - e ern High School. The speakers hav ESCAPE JAI type of vessel which woudd be manned | Will Receive Grant This followsag Mys. Anna E. Hendley, b P 3 ; been allotted the half hour from 9| e almost entirely by reserves should | | As the prin gresident of the foundation said: “Let S N 2 until 9:30 o'clock. Western will be|Held to Have Violated Honolulu |there be a war. Year, Garfield Says. A8 : svery woman who enjoys the freedom visited at the same time Tuesday # It will take several months to put Miss Anthony helped to win and and McKinley on Wednesday. Be- | Law in Regard to Street the vessel in commission, and in the Avery man who rejoices in the larger = 5 39, o'clock ' the) tes liiRakn t1nie tite eritiNek s hefore | By the Associated Pre tween 1 and 1:30 o'clock the team Clothing. | meantime the cruises planned befor, Organization at Williamstown | oshiggin wirizon of the mothers of his race will explain the camps to the boys July 1 on the Eagle will be carried| WILLIAMSTOW Mass., April 4.— this was t} sive living homase to the great of Business High and Thursday morn- | gy he Associated Press out. Those planned after July 1 will Rdart and dauntless spirit of Susan ing at 9 o'clock, will conclude their| 'HONOLULU, April 4.—Nine bathing |be taken on the Allen S AN 7 . Anthomy.” tour at Central gir)s drew suspended jail sentences of [ The Allen is a first-line destroyer, | POration of New York has made a : Wants Statue Here. g Camp Meade, Md., again will be thirteen months each in police court |3 feet 3 inches long, and having a|grant to become operative this year | R T Seac oln : concentration camp for this secti here today because their costumes m of 29 feet 11 inches, a draft of | for the first time, in support of the Pionecr suffragette, said with em- 2 % E Fort Eustis, Fort Monroe and PU”‘(AIIr-d to comply with the Desha bath- |9 feet 9 inches and a displacement Bhusis that “Susin B Anthony de & 2 3 My Humphreys will be the other three ing suit law, which forbids persons|of 1,185 tons. Her speed is 30 knots. Serves a statue in hington.” o : : s oo camps. Men between the ages of 47| over 14 years of age appearing on|She has four funnels and two masts The foundation is wo: toward | ? s i and :: axe eligible to adv‘\1~>»nlv’ to| Honolulu streets without further garb Crew of 108 Carried. £ 2. . < one of the camps, receiving a full|than bathing suits. | lor powersy achinery de sresident o ams College irds, who at the request of Susan| [ ; g the expense of Uncle Sam. In view of the fact that it wus the |, i bropellers from turbine engines,| In making the announcement 8. Anthony made speeches in the The Government pays all expenses, | first offense for each of the fair Hor b St 158 ofMicers. 0 Datty|| GEcnaaa sxid thet now thelCarae cause of woman suffrags, told of Miss including transportation to and from | bathers. It was the first prosecution | a' [SZF WOt O & 2 e Corporation, the General Education Snthony's tireless labor. R 3 el = the camp, full equipment, clothing,|under the law, althongh It was added | *p 08 SiS % JUS 0 o0y of| Board and Bernard M. Baruch of New 8 30t Davia “Allan | Caznpbell housing and other necessities. In ad-|to the statute books four years ago, |, s s oe I voiic e thel spomsors Of he inktl Bt o ot Exercises were held yesterday at the Shorehnm Hotel, under the | gition according to the recruiting of- | and despite the fact that repeal is at fees ot r s; . §{ani as) el SunRCTROf Mo il | Coaih Gover of Music and chairman of the :"l""l'"' :' "': :‘"*-'n“':- A‘nl‘hh»nv l-“:;-nd-‘:l»n- :‘Mll‘:::.'u-w n'v::‘lilln" 2| ficers, the camp life teaches the stu-| present being sought In the Territorial {’,‘f"--l'r;;‘!" ’»rv;mf‘ft""1{'7:&5:1;51;:33 e e i e o 3 : - | full-length portrait of Miss Anthony. Mrs. Anna E. Y, pres soldiers “to think straight, talk | Legislature. ' o0 8t e L ¥ osal ot the orru .:f,“o',:,’]‘T{ug:,l'z‘;’{v‘"‘:‘i“f:fi“;"l‘;;‘ the foundation, is shown at the left of the portrait, and on the right are f;’r”"m::f’ it Steaieht ant Tahootli T tubes, mounted on deck. She was |grounds at the disposal of the organi- oy 3° ; g shown little Miss Margaret Somers Anthony, who unvelled the pleture, with | STalEht, ; e —_— built 't the Bath Iron Work, was |zation 4 B ld L t @ great spiritual enlightening has| L OME L o® Lo O thony. :\”“",‘,h‘d' "‘“f l‘;‘:b“"‘&,‘fih‘:"‘,’,“;,de in Bath launched December 5, 1916, and com- L T ulain: oLs ot to come through the women Hadlel i e Found Dead in Bathroom. missioned January 2i, 1917, and was| g School to Have Fet and predicted that “women through decision, self-reliance and c e e ] e ey Tl ana was omson School to Have Fete. . love would find a way to still this Leinds soniy sooeid Matures snd the et B | c s ; : i b £ ona e : i) v > RICHMOND, Va.. April 4—Thomas |overseas Aa assembly dansant will be held fqubledowonla, BOYS WILL AID CHURCH | proceeds are to be used to help in- Faculty Divides Fund. Marshall, jr. an assistant cashier of s e at the Thomson School, for the bene- In Georgetown Tells of Character. o | crease the bullding funa for the new | s S . the Federal Reserve Bank, was fit of its community center fund Mrs. Yda Husted Harper, who was|plan Play for Benefit of Hamline |framiine Church at Sixteentn and : A AND G found dead In his bathroom yester- Colgate Glee Club to Come. | April 17 Tho affair is to be sponsored 55,000 Brick on Lots intimately _associated with Miss e i ; e baistitute | day. A gas et in the bathroom was| mne Golgate University Glee amd|DY the advisory committee of the Anthony, and who wrote her biog- M. E. Building Fund. Allizon streets. The new structure is|shared today in the-distribution off oii1y"iyrned on, and it is belleved y <) - cente: B S 3 schenbach - 2 . o > 00 Music Club will appear in Wash- | Center. composed of G. H. Asc . s iaphy, told of the character of the {now In the process of erection. a fund amounting to nearly $10.000](hat he tried to light the gas and | i G'” iV BPPEEX In Wash | hairman; Mrs. Louls Castell. Charles 5,200, Including Brick ements are being completed| Willlam Gary of 1214 Decatur|as the gift of Jullus Rosenwald, : : ington at th y Monday | <h t suffrage leader. Arrangements are being comp fell, being overcome by the fumes. 1% 15 o § cloon Y| E. Finckel, Dr. H. D. Norton, Mrs M s 4 Miss{for a show to be given by the|street is to take one of the leading|Chicago philanthropist and trustee of 3 evening April 13, at 8 o'clock, for{ e " e S N E. T Simmons, FF' l ey e mecmpared Mt | “Haven's Happy Hamliners,” a boys' |parts as Honey Boy Jones. Herbert | Tuskegee. Checks were presented in S % e I SOl DN OO e g H. W. O 1 g hony with Lincoln,istating thatll i ot Hamline Methodfst scopal | Brown is to be interlocutor. Also|connection with feunders' day exer-| Old automoblle tires make excellent | Scottish Rite Masons of Washington — o - President Lincoln was the emancipa- |, '\ O 8 0 o e April 14 and | many special song numbers are being | cises and a visit W the trustees to|fenders for small boats which must|and their ladies. A dance will follow| Ocean waves rarely attain a greater 1200 WIS. AVE. WEST 914 s T e s AhODY | 15, respectively. The play ls'to in-|arranged for. the institution. land against the sides of large ships. ' the concert. helght than 50 feet. Mrs. Nanette B. Paul, vice presi- dent of the Susan B. Anthony Foun- on, another speaker, compared T QD N QAN ) 2 D E B 0D/ ON O QD VIO Z NG VDN ESHIY Announcement that the Carnegie Cor- | prince, and tho broke t oblivious of t were following . e of t prince’s, and their d S o e Institute of Politics, the fifth an- |form wondrous f = nual scssion of w will be held | #mongst the here from July 23 to August was made today by Dr. Harry A. Garfield 1d perfect characterized the cererm ) She pointed out that it was through 5‘?*’-"0‘@0 Paul the world obained an intimate ,\vd knowledge of Christ, and said that = ZEEN, “Miss Anthony, through her work for NS women and children, became a s spiritual mother to thousands of children and was an apostle of true @emocracy.” The remainder of the program in- (4% A A S @luded vocal solos by Miss Madge Renode, accompanied by Eilis Camp- In Time for Delegates. The unveiling of the portrait oc- )= / 'l Y > . T — <7 o 7 opening here of the quinquennial of Y/ OO L R NN\ o \P (/ WO TN XJ) 2, i\ 7 \Y) of the International Council of Wom- /@ /,’@\ ) N @ > O 3 \\/ en, in the organization of which Miss ‘ > a7 28RN \erZ&4 P2, /112 e OV 23828 Zia A ( Anthony shares with Mrs. May G a\ 7 portrait will be viewed by hundreds el /, .~ of the council. Kl Yz the founder of the International / Council of Women, but at the 1920 \ 5'95 meeting of the organization, held in A) - 3 Christiania, Norway, a resolution ;. 23 of the council. The resolution paid tribute to the “small group of Amer- ’5.95 igan women as the early organizers tlon and gratitude by its members, and that, above all, honor be given was to convene an international N \ WITH Patent leather conference of women not limited to “splashes” at sides May Wright Sewall, whose suggestion eigbt uarter, all 3 against black Patent it was to create & permanent inter: = i = B et Tas Oait W lesther, Also in all Pat- Bell Jones. curred just one month prior to the o Wright Sewall highest honors. The @ { €M : 7 [ “HAHN SPECIAL" No one individual is considered as was adopted setting forth the origin af the council” and stated that they D 4 ‘be remembered with deep apprecia- £ > ’5-95 io Susan B. Anthony, whose idea it women suffrage workers, and to Mrs. - and under buckle. Patent (D7 A TAN _scalloped _ trim national organization of women, and N 7 eat or Blonde Satin. who, with this in view, proposed the )1 Stimmceet /o formation of National Councils of Women in all countries as the basis of an International Council of Wom- en and drew up its first constitu- . O Ton’” \ Y $5.95 ( First Meeting Here. The first meeting of the Interna- | tianal Council of Women was held in AJbaugh's Opera House here Sunday, v March 25, 1888. Miss Anthony held \ I OVMLs: sibbow fatinet NIN that the fortieth anniversary of the | pPLLh wnusust cutconts GG s aoxel Seneca Falls convention, at which the | ae at sides. Patent or Tan. 3 gray underlay with first organized demand had been = 9\ 3 B satin At § Pstent Leather or Tan made by women for ‘“equal educa- mp- 3 oxit, tfonal, industrial, professional and | vplitical rights,” should not be limit- e to a discussion of woman suffrage, 4 many of the objects sought in N > 1348 had been accomplished in 1888 —— 2o, ’5:85 Hamen and-many orsaateationn " | \ tHer views prevailed and she was made chairman of the committee on | . arrangements. Fifty-one £ 1 tfons of women were represented \\'fl ) . UT-OUTS cpeta PuImpe 4 LOW heeled, snug fit- delegates came from England, Scot- DS B Lk et b A 3 t f : £ ;8 th 8 All Tan Pattent ting, strap Sandal lénd, Ireland, Norway, France, D g b RNRLIeT s : Patent or Tan Calf. mark, Finland, India and Cana { M v or Blonde Satin. A o o m\]T taskc of preparing for the event | o & 2 - fell on_ the shoulders of Miss An- . % < = thony, Mrs. May Wright Sewall and TR = oY 5 g T VITH o, Miss' Rachel G. Foster. Mrs. Eliza- N A~ ex 4 e Z Y WITH 4oy S bpth Cady Stanton also had taken | I 4 ) i 2 ¢ 3 m:"”"““flx oa Bow ap. active part in the plans for the | E e Elag—a ney°Httic meeting, but was in Europe at the | : - Blonde Satsp" T, Arrival thme actual arrangements were made. | 7 With cordeq ':l v Black, ck. o SN Y DA Fatlo —Fallow «p, gll‘lt,t tllull cllBl h‘:c‘k‘ B H lo; Blonde Satin b:gl: <22 S O — SCULPTURE OF COOLIDGE | ./ 7 N A DAL tongue stiteh- . Toathor— : WILL BE SHOWN TODAY | = decorative buttons at strap effect—set off | by Patent Leather or Tan E \; o :-‘::i. Blonde or Black el Model of Father by Bryant Baker Also to Be Exhibited at Corcoran. “Busts of President Coolidge "and hjs father, Col. John Coolidge, will bg put on display at the *“Corcoran Gmllery of Art for two weeks, be- ginning today. They are the work / o td whom the President and his father 2 A 4 I 5 4Q "\{Y Y gave sittings recently at the White N M X /& 77 Flouse. Mr. Baker, now a resident | | [SS & /kh" “@0@§'ao@,0/ (/‘ > ) :%@\‘V;‘:@(//[l sdme time after the war and is well = #.‘_’._@/[b n__—; ® 'Z[A\V/t;,,,,; V<L ] AN kKhown in art circles here for his S B e e " ment. Americans. [/ “fi \ FOR THE CHILDREN *“Lady Luxury” All-silk Hose Munroe to Address Chemists. % : o é Brimming stocks of new “HAHN SPECIAL” and Fine sheer clear Chiffon Silk—silk from top to toe—in tional R h Council: will be th. 3 e o cina) Avioicer at b eviatitin A 43 1 other classy holiday styles. Cor. 7th& K \ think they'd cost at least half-again more! s emists more to- A ey rs e $2.95 to $5.50 oSk Y ey e e S SOtgunization ai Cremists i " the q 2 T X OF o : 233 Pa.Ave.S.E IDSTONE DN N iOther speakers will be Dr. M. L = & \ X ZN), 2 '///. q§ l@@\\\o S T, % L WAL ~:\n ol " Sionst presons_of 1nd SN SR N (ke N ST ?@@//fl‘“\\m 528 § . James , pro- 2 N : } = T £ Theor of chemistey, Columbia’ Seis @ ) / S . ) wfii@%% e_{sfl,&ld‘“/a V= bt /A of Bryant Baker, an English sculptor, \/ 7 / V7 7 3 / X 7, o New York, lived in Washington N ‘%u‘%"}flk work in modeling statutes of emi- iProf. Charles E. Munroe of the Na- A ) 4] “GRO-NUPS” oxfords, pumps, sandals, moccasins and spring’s loveliest colors. So good, you'd et of the Americdn Institute of - SO R 1914-16 Pa. Ave. —— ==& '( 7 W Ay versity. AVild animals are inoreasing rapidly in_national parks.

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