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1 THE EVENING STAY, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925 and strength, bringing untold honor |evenings of May 5 and 9, the former|and a theater party. Local commit . [stone Mountain Memorial, has been \DR. ADA R. THOMAS S k0 s s e e | vnlaes el ST O o e e e o BORGUUMIINENEWRIGESE) S S St | oman Doctor Die: coming. Its record throughout these | ning and the latter an opera pageant, cancellation was ‘rus S A i 2 ino 7% | DEAD OF MEN'NGITIS - — passing years has been one of constant | “War and Peace.” Z [ Deposed Sculptor of Stone Moun- |} growth and noble endeavor In addition to the s assigned to New York women tc placed ir shrine here, it was i ! q of the thirty-eisht 4 3, alters trons, s 1| hos s to a large numbe | tain Memorial Given Contract. I < councils is entitled to 10 dele s, ete will be avail- | del however. Today’ ; RICHMOND, V » 2 t ! Stri tai e qui al conventio Y “ble to holders of registration trickets, | guests included Mrs. Harry Tor: A a., ) NUW UP]’Q \M”_BUR Stricken Tuesday—Physician Had | 4 i:.).‘m‘:x:”:l}.“f::"{:li:\;.“:lu“u‘m"n..- Smon 4I\'||:I'nr\ e e he general |ton, past president of the Interna- | Borglum, deposed . y g < es | I Council; Mme. Trizer i v L | expenses of transportation S public for $5 his ticket includes n T Practiced Here for Last |vented the full quota from coming|also a reserved seat for the pa ant | Council; Miss Ruby SR | ' - |from the smaller and more remote|and for American Music evening. t of the Austral 30 Years. § : 4 | countries, but as an evidence of the| The officers of the International| Anna Hassen of ————— | remarkable interest taken in these|Council of Women ar e Mar- | es Robilant, Italy | i Secretary Will Hear Both) % Wait TIntil Y. Side iy A e £ 3 2 | great meetings of the International|chioness of Aberdeen and Temair of | Dalre Denmark, and Dr. 2fsiaie l)Oll t ‘\ ait t,‘nlll lour ides in Row Over Dr. A4S R. Thomas, 55 years old,ia Couneil, only Victoria, of the Common. | Great Britain, president; Mrs. l‘fl“\lfli(—dbfl‘l( Portugal. practicing ph ian in this city for | wealth of Australia, and Russia are rdon of London, first vice presi '] H] A - e . — e » Staff’s Status Ben smeidbsy bl e ; | inrepesented hi Mme. Avely o' Suinte-Crobx of | AGUE BIAS CHARGED. Roof “Springs a Leak i Siaii eaicar e fd Bthac ikt Many of the countries are sending | F e, second vice m\.qm.nlr F (,)\‘i‘n —_— =L g e redical societles and other org A lternates as well as delegates and ‘orchhammer of Denmark, | New Y. " ) Lo % o8 e K fion . activitiesfhere. ‘aled o thenin B et Inithie. socoiting e Mrs. Henry Dob. | NeW York Woman's Letter May Have | REVENTION of trouble is economy—and our fa- large numbers of third vice presi i > 3 Wilbur taken under |2 AL R o i A 3 . {to Mrs. Moore and, ( .| son of Tasmania, fifth vic s Altered Reception Plan. mous Protec-Tin Roof Paint will put a stop to the s stricke Muesda k. N e United States ha s, Pl » Nor! Moor: 3 e 7 - . ’, St = s i e ey oty e et T | oo EHlD Nowth M Biiaa onie: | HAMILTON, Ontario, May 2.—For rust that’s eating its way into holes in the roof. from the g i and the Netherlands are also| mern of F recording secre- | ¢18n del from several lands to | Protec-Tin Roof Paint is that good old reliable red el L4 A b DY tha e L £ |the quinquennial convention of the | : 5 : ) oy re'-rv:r;n‘l\q-\l’ h.\, large groups of im-| ts Miss L = Mrs, | International Couneil of Women h oxide of iron and pure linseed oil—mixed right here 3 N i s rkurer. | 0N their way to Washington today, | in our plant—as long experience teaches us how to AL 5 were without any explanation of the Fasy. 1 SR wes o 4 K » honor- | ;1111 ve of the American National Coun mix it; and applied by our skilled workmen in the rol 33 | v COrrespo; secre i 2 ate nart o Toalind o 1008 | Ly o RO LAIN SCOTRATY | repre| UL eomiEtenito o only practical way—with a handbrust ment plans in N k other than The cost won't be much, but we'll New that the festivities had to be canceled roof a long lease of life. 5 sented e U s Canada, Colun . % » S e Germany, 3 nd, Denmark presi f the Woman's Medical | 8 Follow Golden Rule. Netheriands. Now Soith: Wales, | because of “rush ¢ (T Society: had been chief of staff at| Lady Aberdeen, in explaining the| ; lady. Aberdeen announced at a re the Critte member of | DR. ADA R. THOMAS, ideals of the council, said hor g Naw ception last night that the New \ur‘k‘ T T o2 = e . 4y L ervin & 1 ! g 2 e 4, and said she i : SR W Cvia At ) : e 3 by cancellation of | We’ll be glad to give you an estimate because of “rush of work."” We guarantee every job we do for three years P . < it is the promotion the golden T s v, Belgium, e an s pe " + | J0 Dean e Ordered to Hawaii. le. In Ireland the councils of th . Tpinend, |ios DS BRY dugraIadoitolg Tetter | 8 Boms Hitio 6t Hes @dath D | {north and south are united happily Africa, Ur , Bonlne, Tk " SRS B BE A Boca L aEhaml the execu-| *{under one National Council, of whick a, Mexico, Estland, Rumania, s O e ) Won ; . T Koons Roofing Company ee of the Medical S itary instructor at the Virginia Mary Hayden of Univers " Cuba. Tatvia, Czechoslovakia, | EN'S protective committee; New York v \zricultural and Mechanical College, Sl i Dreatants 4. Latvia, Czechoslovakin |in which she charged that the Inter. oL . Qs Twenty-five Years 1 s csburss, Va., has been ordered to e oot =i Folne. elangcicaming R nation: I convention is to pre- 119 3rd St. S.W. of Success Phone Main 933 iy , fefee 1 e t SE Honolulu, Hawaii, fos duty with | 2 s sending a repre B propaganda program” with - 5 Congie na . ' ndry Meth 3 troops | t rusalem. ~China re. CANCELS NEW YORK VisiT. [omiy-tue "peo sideof ‘the League of| €@ 3 X4 i % % ol of the Women | — . — )y E ouncil under the EESERRE S Nations issue to be heard. pR f Club, : Women’s Club. I Mrs. Lo-Chong, whose 2 Would Cancel Title NEW YORK SKIPPED i at Ottawa. | Lady Aberdeen Had Planned Stop | She the ¢ : : el s u & v 3 There Today. SEUORE > ¥ ™ B igh . A Glen evin £ 3 J oy ‘ 37 | meeting 1 i BY LADY ABERDEEN; | e Glen Levin swisce T e e would 1 d s 1 : NE YORK, May Announce made today ew York | " % of the 1 national Council of Women that plans to en ltertain Lady Aberdeen, who I, "['1;‘,11;?‘\][1‘7 survived by : clothes. It (;;::l-fxsm.;:)vyz_mIfmr':;ms‘.;w:'!’:'-“ LEAVE THE |ington next Monday, and other foreign 3 = : : R AT I -NOGWOOD | Lrt o The Coolest Place in Washington v r . nd Miss Mary L. y 3 n C 1 - Py Nation. SR Norway. Pr s i 4 faee FOR | ington, Capt. Howard 1. Davis, U. 8. I L L »r. Thomas. and phys Jugh e it admirals —an 1 s L « the city were quick y jons are open to the | hout a0 t upon learning 3 charge, except for the entertainment nera . 4 and | : i | 1oc undry e i 1 women | to the quinquennial | e e o g ’ 1o s 7% s . - E *. McDowell and Rev r. | conventio orway, in 1920. | ¢ 1t ’ guests of 2 k B. 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