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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! D. C, KPRIC 12, 1925—PART T cussed by the council. A restrictiv accountancy practice act is in foree TELLS LIFE STORY HERE WILL MERGE|] @ || PARLIAMENT RULES' 1z Dectared Bunkel | o ot e > g . New Jersey is president the Discuss Public Service Work institute. -— ety AR P t . |Chicago Professor Says e Mojica, Here to Sing Tomor- g Association of University ' Going to London and Paris| Nyhing Definite Can Be T COLUMNIST MARRIES. row, Started to Study . Women and College Wom- § i | to Seek Possible Innova- Learned by Analysis. The semi-annual meeting of the|®. ¥, Little Weds Contrib, While council of the American Institute of for Farmer. 4 : en’s Club to Unite. k- tions for Congress. Accountants will be held hers to- Coworkers Wonder. Speclil Dispatch to The BHAE, morrow, and one of the chief topics i "f-u.(<ALo, April 11—Prof. F. A.|for discussion will be the public| DAVENPORT, Iowa, April 11 5 T T 7 . R i s Kingsbury, head of the psychology |Service work which the Institute has| While Chicago newspapers wers try- G tole ol wrand Amsigsmation: Gf e PAsUKLG 0 g department at the University of Chi- |been carrying on for more than |ing to learn whether Richard Henry opera,” who gs here tomorrow branch of the American Assoclation : BW YORK, April 1L—Repre-| o "1 " 0d character analysts to- |Vear In conjunction with chambers of | i om0 HErn = o night in “The Barber of Seville, , et 4 “ol- ‘ sentative Bertram H. Snell of Pots-|dgy w that the |commerce, trade organizations, bank- | Htte 0 b i of University Women and the Col : day when he announced thal n { o BE-1 sl condctor b the “Liiie & Typs anner of ris - liee Wonei's (C1ubLIN £ hecoma sts dam, N. Y., chairman of the House |elaborate character analysis tests, so |€rs and credit men throughout the | 2Ac COATHT o ebnin was S i gl s fective Jume 1, according to word T of Representative rules committee, i""e","“t"““'l”h,""3“""""” professors, (ORI . the erilargement ‘and | is married, or wilt be marsiea’ TAttlw A S : £ ise Tayler-Jo a Se Willi Sinley of | Were “all bunk. i uance ublic service |and his bride wers g ory of his life in from Dr. !/\\‘u e '["ui r_}(n;s,JvT: is ?l’:lnulsm:v;?;-ui ‘f”\"'m?‘ul:ohe[e‘t\adleyy - He told it in an address to a fra- |continuanc of this public rvice | and hi; ' b le were quietly laugh‘lng the lobby of the Mayflower Hotel attending the Conforence of ‘Univer- i Hiinols sailed: for Europ Catiity ot (B Daivecuits Ghib. work have been mapped out, and will [at a Davenport hotel this morning admiring women circled about, osten- 4 S D e e Lo e i ™ Therq |4nd money on such short cuts.’ was |InS tuh»d or approval. They involve Little admitted he and Miss Helen e Sy R R L s Versity Women completes @ long-con. X have anything o teach America [DIS declalon. “You must judge what a |3 FleCioR fO° PRCANORS TRanCitE O FRIOR Ong O e were mar: sea-shell fountain, but really to ob- versity Woman completes o long-son. B L gy Americ | man In likely to do In the future by |this Work by the members and as- | known as “ielen Henna!” were mar- e e S me PRy iy Washington women, | %o to London and Barls, where he|VHAt ho has done.in the pest. Thelsoclastes. =~ oo L |ried at R SRS 52 eI s e e G St JOSE MOJICA. The members of the Washington DR. LOUISE TAYLOR JONES. will study the procedures of the |old 1aw of habit is a pretty safe one 8 waid who w branch of the American Association House of Commons anad the Chamber | to, follow. i SHerriatesd of University Women and the Col- of Deputies. e Bone OF kR tiat . . { o e o 4 |Mojica and wired him to join the|jsge Women's Club have felt for sev- Mr. Snell sald he hoped to offer character analyst makes,” con-! t — ve miraculously escaped|opioago opera forces in 1919, He | oo several amendments to the rules of ) tnued Prof. Kingsbury. 1S vacation et iy iy S eral years that thelr work was some- ot - 0 el nd ""ge""‘““‘*d promptly did so and has been there|what overlapping, according to Mrs ‘ the SIxty-sightt Congress whon! tHe He treats limited traits as if they = R ever since and, as he smilingly sald, | grarris Baldwin, president of the 4 new Congr meets. He defended | Were general. Seeing a man neat in . It was my g mdx-nn.h»rsl m-ln‘ “will probably be there until I dle.” ln’l‘lr:;e women. To ‘;vmefly this and the House against recent charges of (N8 dress he deduces that the indi- see Sl tS an o - voung, that I should | whije with the Chicago he has made reby bring about a more powerful i inertia. asserting that the lower |vidual is equally meticulous about his udy to be an icultural engineer thereby bring ab § desk or about his home. He doesn't especial “hits” with his singing op- gy he Washington branch of Congress does “better and ik an el o . " 1 single organization, the Washingt % 2 @ ETes e p pject” plover o d hav ipervis over all her|pogite Galli-Curct and Mary Garden. [prameh of the University Women, of more serious work than the Senate, [4%K the subject’s employer or his farms in Mexio i ? 4 . wife. Distllu ight follow. ® ® T Ris He says he likes best of all the oper- | wyieh Dr. Tayler-Jones is president, Y, but without blowing of horns or [ Wif sionment migl ol Rt to o Mexico City fo | Aiie roles he has sung 8o far, Pelleas. | jgdressed an Invitation to the Col- y i beating of cymbals.” il forgets that & man may de- sl i Yo1e|Ehilip Hale, dean of music crities of | {iza “Women's Club inviting that or- Senator McKinley in Europe wiil|YeloP & trait in response to the treat- earn this pr The this country, stated after hearing|ganization to join the Washington 3 J attend the meeting of the Interna- |Ment he receives. For example, a the revolution came and the school | Mojica sing this role in Boston that foties . il i1 | Biant with an underslung jaw might ] hool | Mojica s s rc sto branch, to partake in the privileges - tional Parliamentary Union and wi gl A L ! - was closed. There we were. @ 8Toup | ho considered him “the greatest Pel- B i it <aa discuss plans for the 1926 meeting (B2 4% meek as a lamb, but nobody of your 3 the best families|Jleas” Mr. Hale compared his inter- nter into the membership of the 4 » of that body, which is to be held in e m as such. He In time . s S, of Mexi with our schools closed [ pretation to that of Dalmores, the |to Shied IS s meribaaR 4 the United States. He said he aid [Will be likely to develop Goliath char- Action—all vacation long! See- and time French tenor, who was coached by |™® . S5 S lin. hanges in | 8cteristics. “A little chap might be & ing—exploring—marveling. A e ittee Named. not foreses any startling ' Naool Bat 1 o ° T Debussey himself in the role for its Jolut Conmitiae Nameodl. R the international situation as a re- | TAPOleOn, but let him try to be treat- visit in gay-peopled Havana— 8 premiere when Miss Garden was like-| Since sue ep necessitated the 4 ‘ sult of the fall of the Herriot gov-|®d, as such. = a daytime sail through the Pan- “We organized an opera company | coached by the comry for | College ; ng up its own P > | ernment in France or the possible| ‘“ARY analyst can prove anything ama Canal—San Diego—Los among ourselves to give scenes Irom |the initial interpretation of Malis-|id bhouse, and since ] | election of ¥ield Marshal von Hin- |PY CIting one instance Angeles—San Francisco—and the operas on Sunday afternoons tofgande. some deliberation and negotiation A . P denburg as President of Germany ———— h gg -oss the contincat! amuse our familics. Many of t Senor Mojica is particularly pleased |with the national hodv was necessary S 4 Also sailing on the Leviathan | e i members of our company had been|ts sing the role of Count v on the part of the University Women, Lz were Vincent astor, going to Lon- | HOLDS HYDROPLANE BEST R Trip S taken abroad by m\rr p;\-’fl-;: and | with the Washington company committees were appointed from both don to visit his mother, Lady Ribb ound rip 335 had musical training n Jurope rrow night, for it is not only ations to formulate a decision 3 Lesdale, and then to Paris to join ( in li train Buro, > 5 : ] L ; e, and ther > 5 rom your home toun ine . simply for cultural purposes. Y ; with him, but also the ider means of carrying out & ; i e FOR LONG-DISTANCE TRIP A 15day lerutse | Fom sour home toun (on main lne | vour choice of vou would be astonished at the re-| g - ng, singing it with |that decision if it proved favorable e 4 i | mer Egyptian Minister to the United ek tenccmns 5 i i S eom markably fine soprano and contraito| fie Mexico City company when ha | to the colege women : 8B States, who Iaft to assume his new | Italian Air Chief Will Fly to SPeanifmagiicent | Rate includes first class ticket, | the coreingat from voices of many of our y'mm..; p‘<lrl’s\ was only 19 years old. The members of the committee rep- 5 5 . post in Berlin G meals and berth on Panama a0 . 4 ith this ing abroad, they Senor Mo s rep e incl e Washi b JIN. i i 4 = '?n?, w f‘, t {. t g road, oy|, Semor 3 s repertoire includes | resenting the Washington IArin(‘h of MRS. HARRIS T. BALDWIN. Japan to Demonstrate Pacific Liner New York to Ha. ad’ good > tesding - roles of “Faust.” “Ma- | the university women was composed e vana,Panama Canal,SanDiego, ONE company was so successful that weno ata, “Bo- [ of Dr. Tayler-Jone Helen At- His Views. Los Angeles, San Francisco and ere put on 3 ssional basis em “ ” > Lov s. Pi d D i foke W P o s Wi Suswr e MBSO water, Q{‘r»l-minsu\“*fiW i ?r’;“‘_‘:“’:' headquarters and the club for the R — By the Associated Press railroad ticket back home over AY EL1d pa ee @ i - rank i s, o is ¢ ani 3 2 OME, Apr —Th hro d i i PO tion, as Mr. Albion wants to start|jeas and Melisand . in also do- | e Natianal Club committee. The | national organization G. W. U. and C. U. Engineer Stu- m“u{ L»[,(m\nydrn;:““: isg r“rvnr:.sdr‘l choice of routes, with stop-over here with his company. The Mexican|ing concert work with graups of | College Women's Club Was represent- Ald for Children. Chief ‘of the Ttalian Sic mafr. foons Eeitiepe people are extremely eritical, «l;fi Spanish and Mexican songs, sung in|ed by Mrs. Harris T. Baldwin, its| During the past Winter the begin- dents to Hear Talk. Italy to Australie and Japan, will be 2d cabin 8245 3d cabin $198 they know —music = They would|costume at the end of his recitale president: Mrs. Basil Manly. Jrs. [ ning of a child guidance clinic b George A. Orrok, authority on|made in hydro-airplane in 80 hops tind Intermediate 6236.08 tolerate none bu est from US.| Senor Mojica is much interested in | Thomas W. Sidweld Mrs. William | heen made at Columbia Junior High | qom taower plants’ and COnSulting |omecing Gro-alrpla e of 55,000 Y % Then the schools reopened and my| North American music, and is an en- | Herron, Miss Emma Crans, Miss Marie | School. under the direction of a | Sngineer of New ¥ will galiver |kilometors. ¢ ,]pj:fmi:fflro’ 34155 N #| Round Trip by Water mrnhfi V{Lv‘\'{v"jy’ ‘h- r”\‘ "'.\A‘ that | thusiastic prophet of the develop- | K. Saunders, Mrs. Thomas E. Robert- | psychiatrist, Dr. Josephine Wim an illustrated lecture on “Reci at- i,fl»g; Pinedo will start from Rom i 4 $425.00 agricu ndies e ent of ble, national music from | son and Mrs. Chester Morrill Lohr. This improvement in the med- Engines and St m Turbines" p abl b he f thii h / g BEnonituzel e T : r . r y ing Engines an am Turbin probably about the end is month. time, 1 | t z, w i, he says, he likes ex-| The result of their deliberations 1s|jcal and disciplinary work of the | o otERRE TS UEOR! v or that, 1 wanted only to &o on|iremely ced in & letter written April 1| sct me largely as the result of | jnetor“and Cathplie Ur e et with the operatic work. So my v Mrs. Baldwin to Dr. Tayler-Jones, | the sftorts of the Washington branch, | qebyp and Cat Ol merienn Rates effective from May15to Oct. 31 mother said, ‘Well, Jose, if you = ‘ 7 s 5 5 % | use of 11 2 > ich she said ich has for some years advocated | ofety of Mechanical Engineers Tues- | contuie 5 Write toda a inf i choose to sin ou st sing well -W iety of Mechanical Engin ues- | tance con al — ite today for advance information ! S Zave Y e DRY-WORLD SPEAKERS Acceptance Is Tendered. Euch 6 step. day at $ p. George Graham of the (tains that his itinerary, althou t v Its more intimate effect unon the| ‘pited States Bureau of Standards |longer than that necessary for lana Sadiad Wit Bawyes ordial letter inviting the Coll it is said, for among on_“Lubricating Ofls. fowing the water, will be = to Senor Mojica's coming te 7 = Women's Club to join with the . ge Women members are moth The meeting will be held in room |cconomical, as no special staffs will SMTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY he had studied only with|“Pussyfoot’” Johnson and Col. Dan | ington brar of the American Asso-|ywho will join some of the pre- 29 of the new Corcoran Hall at George |be required at the various landing e b N 1L laugh when I i : ciation of University Women child study classes which the W Washington University. All mechani- [places. He will depend solely on i 4 : . — oS A cizad syent. singer, “this| M. Smith to Deliver Addrésses (“‘1'!‘" ““",’\. "““‘“"“., N tares | ington branch has formed during the | cal engineers are invited al facilities for fuel and repairs er by pro- “ollege Women's Club, March | iay \g in Paris at Churches. - motion was made and carried T et e It sounds| William E. ( foot”) Johnson |t » this step. Therefore, In the . say 1 have|and Col Dan Morgan Smith, speaker e College Women's Club, it | Lieut. Col. Coxe Ordered Here. Jawyer?" vtk Yooa | Wil be|Eives me a great deal of pleasure tol " T St G ined was S speakers in several field-day meetings 1 invitation of the Wash- 2 el 5 X i n he landed in New | held by the World League Against|ington ¢ e =i X 3 = bl Cfhetiolism in il e el REXUBULERY R e . letter the | jas been ordered to this city for duty ¥ Z” l- v Mr. Johnson will 3 Calvary | Washington = branch = unanimousiyf .= .¢ of staff, of Brig. Gen. S. D. . 4 Formed Opera Company. 4 2d cabin 8268 3d cobin 8158 Ths puey R0 o P Intermediate $218.08 branc ety voted approval and its acceptance of [ &3 chief of St of BEE GST 5 00 : 2 1bers of the College Wom- < : Methodlst the 321 members of the Colleg g e S el e e en’s Club into their midst June 1,|trict of Washington He will relleve the morn. | with the privilege to such me_mlh-r; L :‘"_'vwhflg Co rx‘:et..'d’;ul.lfuk:n o : : . Episcopal | &8 delay coming in b€ extension of | iruction at the Army War College, T / 7/’ 67 01/‘7724726‘6 mbia He hristinn Cogren, 27| . With this large addion to iis [ Washington Barracks 4 At & o me at afte! membership, the Washington branch —— 3 5 at Calvar ch at 3 0 of the University Women will take are more mumerous than i i & : aruso. i both will spe r. Smith on on new responsibilities, according to a Georgia, Massa- 2 e A O Ron these “artist irit of * and Mr. Joh the statement of its president. 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