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THE - SUNDAY- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 3, 1925—PART 1. g | | DL LY ~ AT I T W o ik or, Serge Prokofieff, and mus is grot H.YER I.USES “FE L T D N e s AT WINS EUROPES ACCLAIM i o oot i i i Lieut. A. V. MacAulay Is| Killed in Plunge in Bos- ton Celebration. Asw I Press BOSTON, May 2.—On the day sen by the Army and Navy Club Boston to reward him, among hers, honors for his record of s in; it. Alexander V. MacAulay the Massachusetts National Guard s fatally injured when his plane: unged $00 feet to the mud flats of Roston Harbor. He died this after ;Lug-:m\)ua;e;eel";;;: at the Hotel Wash-| D)PERA BY RUSSIAN 8 the work of a Russian ¢ unusug Versallles conference following the well of the ..-...m World War did not have representa- R They agree there is a spc tives from so many nations, some of [ Correspondence of the Associated Press and geniality about the mus those represented here, not being in| COLOGNE. April 12.—The Cologne | none. o o younger modern com existence at that time. Of the Eu-|Opera Company la claim to 3 a n able to show. One is | the ropean nations only Russla, Spain|biggest musical find of the vear. It |remm Richard and Albania are missing. Oply five | has put on “The Love for the Three | Stra T r Latin American natians are repre. | =T V7 07 T7° sented officially, although women from | ppractically all ot these will attend the conference. staying over after the ad journment of the all-American con ference of women here yesterday. Tomorrow will be devoted to busi- ness meetings of the various groups J with the ceremonial welcome meeting, P CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED ey g g SATISFACTORY ARRANGEMENTS MADE will welcome the international cers. Secretary of Commerce Hoover will give an address of welcome on behalf of the Nation. Responses to given by Bishop James 2. Freeman The presidential address then will be | e Joms e delivered by the Marchioness of Aber Rece yortations ha y lor deen our reputation for offering the EXCEPY lH \ oon a few hours after the accident Private Ar D. MacPhee of Chel was severely but wrecked. Mac World \\ r pilot, 1 his up of Army ichines to fly in forma when MacAulay's r the East Apparently some diffi countered, and 800 feet u slid_into ¢ vn into the Alive After W the wreckage. ed between the motor | was suffering fractures arm_and other EL;_JFH The attention of ¢ the today stones of klirig bril ’\mmu.m Council was ¢ vester prized by their ;r\l\w\%r s a the tional that can be explained y by our R smnloh . s nent of privileges in | i president. which e L distributed yesierday and ch | ably OV {was suppose have been sent (o] [Mrs. Moore. This v in the form |of a questionnaire on the m f i members of the council anc ed the belief that some h | engaged In objectionable pacifist t <pecial price. Every internationalistic activities. This good color, a fine diamond i letter had not been received lute in the and exceptional value at th |afternoop. The American Council | tions were too culous to 2 | seriously and pointed to the per $50 to $1,000 | records for patriotic a " i |on1y answer necessary Will Visit New York iater. | Mrs. Moore announced yesicrda that the National Councll canceled A w dAb t w t h | with deep regret. the invitation ex- or ou alcnes | tended by the York City com- mittee because umstances made it Buy At NG bt will dare inexpedient to MacPhee sustained a broken CNOLEWSOP. 3 UNPERWOOR AR EEUIE broken noge and otdher injuries. i .'v\]‘nmu' Upper, le to right: Mme. Avril de St. rance, P lent Inte: ation of i« to| Robert Lan member of the ent g of different branches of ist movemen er country. i p for their records of safe al ower, left to right: . Kl i AIT the eption committe unknown to the hundreds ,,rJn-u.«r.wum g seeretary; Miss to the Swiss delegate, N the air service | Wi, e oo WOMEN GATHERING e i D e e Ui hearts in this counci war-time crash, v hy and vr*m‘ FROM 42 NATIONS l‘,-....h-.-i Notable \\“..m-.v‘ Miller and Ma e o e FOR QUINQUENN IAL Friend Gets Word. wrdent patric e ot Marchione deen. presi f tinued from First Page.) e accident, of which the S S R dele nothing. came. Mac-|and probably resolutions will he was hovering between life and rrhaps dying. Miller was told. best " friend,” he re |its work. But this does not in any And then the time|sense indicate that the c i came offered some way connected with their bitter sociated with ti dy since the D. Thomas of the a for it he presented the DEssented. herer onl his 324 hours States. Mexico and is appropriate presented ving means t flving that I present read the list of 4 times. “Lieut. A. Vernon Dictates No Pol 58 hours,” Miller read. his crutch, he turned to his seat TREASURY WORKER DIES. On the issues in terested wre entirely wish to re entir - ¥ =) nade up of : nembership in the. coun: e oy oAt How Delegates Are Housed ome tax division of the United States | ; e - At 1 follow yns will bé repre Department, Washington morning \ L e e hix " s follows e mities. Tore; lintee i dered except ir slation ol 0% tes, 1 0 alter Germantown, this c . aged 41/ ,01pal betterment of conditions, We % vears. Her illness began several|have kept strictly clear of all political weeks agc easles and, | is atsoever. ous complications develop- | “‘Possibly nations are brought closer th was unexpes together through our work. *through the consistent efforts of women evers where to K h i homes and >. Dawson of this county, | better citi It « seem to | & ed in a railroad acci me that this is an objecti S Wnbes |0 and 15 visltors, She is survived by | nationalism 5 sm | and Dodge _Hotels a son, Edwin Duff, aged f T 7 rs; a sist Mrs. Albert Wootton 3 iesville, and - . Wil | ing the war they were abselutely lo; V. Dawson of n and [to their respective countries. is Dawson of there « ) to The Sta | even such i woma 2 ented egations ssed It Makes Other Fine Cars Look Old-Fashioned Let a New Franklin glide up along- dollars-and-cents basis. Contrast side any other fine car, and the con- emphasizes Franklin's riding softness, trast is striking. The roof of the handiing simplicity, cooling u.pcm]- latest de Causse dcsmn is nearer to ability, Gand cconemy. The chorus is the ground than that of any other growing: the New Franklin is the American car of standard hcadroom greatest value in the fine car field. and ground-clearance. That is what accentuates its length, gives it its un- rivaled smartness, and makes it look Five cosed and < oopen models, all ready for so intensely modern and up-to-date. Lo oad—completely equipped wich appropri- ate accessories, spare tire and cover—at the Same way with performance and on a catalog price. Only tax and freight are extra. : Frau Anna Backer of Norway,|Na 7 as comple: ) alternat lat this time. Many 3 e vou 4]4]wv|m|¥v|) and to your conver MDERmStD are plann » spend some time with , e re planning to spend mal Council of Women; .| after the convention, she said We and the pioneer of the fe B . Allen Campbell, chair- depariment watches that serve pride and ut White Gold me. D'Arcis for the presentation of P equally well. We have had the out and fascinating and the text esque orous and in is told nor and both on imentation ophesy complete the welcome will be made by the flnls| | gates in English, French, German and | Spanish. There will be music by the ec P Tt SRR la lamon ln eY jofficers declared that su Other Exceptional Values in Diamond Engagement Rings | friends and 1 in that city Loace and of which you will be prouc Small Size ELGIN Wrist of-door season of the vear now ning, in which 1 ason of the year n ican music will be v]vmnn-v'r'l|"n‘(”'“"_ hand in mind. The offer is timely and Man’s Strap Watch wls yesterday informed Mrs Campbell * that this would be an of everybod, Gold Filled Case epochal event in the history of Amer music deps .;’{u \v the public the 1»’1“ es are engagingly within reacl An ELGIN with 20-Year $16£ i equal moral | ; ee | which progress made in the past f Hotel; Norway, A | i ‘bt sup)s e=aTon O rice 'and o | illicit traffic in women and childrer DoaE }mmn:)wm the world will be dis- | - Seventh and I 1Ce | cussed. Mme il Sainte ( | /f*’\ 3 % | world leader In this work, wiil preside Speakers include Surg. Gien. Merritte &= loscilers and Di Irelund of the Army. Surg. 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