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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, MAY 8 1925. ; n MOTHER MOST POTENT FACTOR |MRS. HITCHCOCK DIES|[Emancipation by Electric Stoves, |i i Wi ot Jo Sedic Toamnation request for rmation of a State or- 2 ar a . [;HUHDGE m BEGlN | FOR PEACE, DELEGATE ASSERTS| AFTERLONG ILLNESS| Is Doctrine of Norwegian Woman |z s Sisin: 10 or more are insured 1 = temporary national chairman and |under VACAII[]N ]UNE 25 Mme. d’Arcis Declares Dolly D.” Burgess of Montana tem- SALARY BUDGET head of the There was something of the pas- |[porary secretary. The resolutions Insurance Plan will be presented to Mrs. Philip .\'4u'th; i . Fru Betzy Kjels ‘Wife of Former Nebraska Senator Norwegian delegation of the Inter. sion of the prophet in the No A rak to Be Buried in Omaha After national Council of Women. has wegian woman's report to. the |[Moore, president of the American Women Must Awake to e come to the United States as the | councl on electric cookatoves yes- | council, but no action is looked for N. E. ELLSWORTH, Mgr. H Qi & | ) K P 3 dynamic, aggressive apostle of a terday. She considers it the most |until the annual meeting in the FFa! s pooapa Will Visit =ather in Plymouth Responsibility. e Oiert T2k « Hitehoock, wite|/” BW. evaaga eifective Instrument for the com: | Delegates (o the quinquennial were g & = of By her- Senatai Hitchcock of Ne: For the faith that is in her, Fru plete e nancipation of women. [guests at a Pan-American night at| Phone o i = Booklet Drastha Aied ot her remidence here.| Kielshers is frankly a propagan- | Other delegations may talk of |the Pan-American Union Bullding last | During His Eight Weeks’ i New England Stay. | (Calls for Concerted Ef- H 7 ¢ A 0008 2 S dist determined to tear down the world peace, of universal suffrage, night. ead of World Union 2225 R street, early this morning.| ¢ erest, mpal traditions ana prejudices of nations | of equal moral standards. Behind et b Mrs. Hitchoock had been iIn ill health| 4,44, yyake the whole world look | all these, thinks Fru Kjelsberg, is = Dr. Leo S. Rowe, ‘director of the | for some time. | Pan-American Union, expressed re hend wes una¥pectady althdugt orweglan | the necessity for freeing woman through the eyes of — % Mrs. Hitehcock, who had suffered | Vomen. This evangel is—an elec from the daylong drudgery of Lo o'q i F relcome fhiethie interna W neock, trie cookstove in every kitchen in | covking meals for her man folks is we PresidentiGholidie tatkaow to hare forts Against War. rr(im anemia for five years, had E?(i’l‘ed T ookaiove in every i The _\.m,“.,,m,," Council, T | tional convention had bekn, as he taid, set Thursday night, June 1 g e e e R For the past five vears this has | Kielsbers said, has gone a long '|Somewhat misrepresented in the biert eparture from Washington o~ spena| Mme. Clara Guthrie — d'Arcis of at the regldence at 2:20-0'clock:Satur: |: figen, cns-ofthe cardinal principles | way toward electrifying the farv Mrs, Catclo Chapmian Catt, Dr. Rowe ik hington to"spend SEEA Ban . of the Norweglan councfl. It houses of Norway, where the abun- | Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Dr. T day afternoon, with Dr. Z. B. Phillips of the Epiphany Episcopal Church in | charge. Senator Hitchock, a daughter, Miss expressed the belief that the organi- zation will set standards of interna-| tional fellowship which the Women ¢ the world must follow. ition this Summer in New |Geneva, Switzerland, the only Amer- <lihd | ican-born “among the foreign dele- \rrungewents for transferring the | £ates to the quinquennial of the In- is especially concerned with the | dance of waterpower makes the electrification of farmhouses. I process comparitively simple. [t Kjelsberg has brought an electr believes that the same work can be cookstove with her, had it set up | done in other European countrie: Just what the President. his household and his retl. | ternational Council of Women and Ruth and e sister oMrs. WalMam| in the exhibition hull, and next | and even in the United States, |, Mrs Catt spoke iromically of the name 1mplies e of secretaries, clerks, secvet serv. | & founder and president of the World e T P e ing | Week some member of er delega- | where the oldfashioned wood stove | “fears” of some patriotic leaders ut | nen and attendants from Wash. | UPi0n of Women for International here tomorrow evening and arriving in| ton Will give demonstrations of still persists in many of the coun- |S0me of the peace resolutions ndants from Wash-| Concord, believes the crooning moth- | & € cooking meals on the device. try districts. e inston to Omaha at 8:10 Monday morning. Miss Bertha Lutz of Brazil told of || Hedges & Middleton, Inc. &h.\n-n. !iil(rmwk l_wu ‘«f ‘.\'enx‘( nld- 1 the progress made by the women of REALTOR She was born in Fort Plains, N. Y., - A o oo Tbtad RE RS B AR V| MME. REISIK NAMES | WOMEN'S COUNCIL NOW |1, Sy o B b 112 Eve St ok cpre 1 e Lo tional counc plans to " 503 i | PLEDGES OF PEACE| FACES CASH SHORTAGE |fisic ™y e i et Fanic 35 wampscatt, on the north |er in the praivic home is more po- shore of Massacgusetts, where ‘l\ell(—xt than a :mu:uer x];lenipuwutluxi\fl Sumn r White Miouse will be sef v, | i1 bringing about world peace. Summer Whits/House will be set un, | “po ‘iHugtrats Her point about the wve bee ctically completed with | power of women to bring about uni. | nd | versul peace, Mme. d'Arcis described | 4 P this date g 1 Before her marriage Mrs. cock was Miss Jessie Crounse. She . CLARA D'ARCIS ‘The Dresident has indicated that he | how, during the World War, she | | councils in Latin Americ = T 1 1< 0L to be away from Washington |heart T5-vear- Son Sy i an @ standard or | 1o married to Senator Hitchicock in senting TR - Greetings were exvressed by dele-\ P77/ 777777 | F g o be away {rom Washington | heard her 5-vear-old son playing of humanity as a standard of | 1883 at Fort Calhoun, Nebr. During | | ___(Continued trom First Page) | gaten from Argentinn, Canada. Chile, 7 //j 4 about, e 1 r in the garden. She looked and |our judgments and pronouncements. VW England he will pay a visit to]saw that the boy was wildly excited Senator Hitcheock's service in Con | . = s, - Cuba, Mexico and Uruguay Mrs. Hitehcock was prominent in | President of Esthonian Women's | the issue still under debate and witha| 5 THE \ “We must never permit any pessi His rather. Col. John Coolidge, at the | She called and asked what he was |mistic discussion as to the ility i H - —_————— — _ She called und s [ mistic_discus < possibility < Since hi f number of reports rrc b 2 olil Coolize Donvestont. ot Brae { Ca ; e s e i B lity Since his retirement from : i s i rom member coun B Chdlifeein e el \‘“\x.\k\v.):\iw].‘m]\‘\n.,\. Bhiie: @Ascla Al Kpontin| otiab e e nd our conversa-|the Senate in 1923 Senator and Mvs. | Council Enumerates “Friendship, |cils unheard. The business of the PIONEER BUTCHER DIES :\ e will stay in Plymouth or whether | ~fhe enemy!" the child g that was Is'a pallc of barba convictlon | Hitehcoek have made their home | . ., |council progresses very slowly, due to - \ e L u 1 i remy ! e child gasped. | th: s a relic of barbarism which |here the greater part of the time. | Good Will and Understanding.” |[the necessity of translating into — N € ill 20 there before going (o|“Don't you see them? The enemy! | $hould long since have been abolished. 3 | French and German practically every- | 2 Z 5 N = pscott or later, the President (I killed six of them! See them, the | et us make it clear that in our ey . 5 | thing that is said : % PRI 13 years 0%, Sor- \ )t said | st | the next war is treason to our chil- | Cougars Really Timid. Mme. Marie Reisik, president of the i merly a meat merchant at Center N\ Althouzh President Cooli has| Mme. d'Avcis then. with mixed | Gren. treason to our country, treason | . A National Couneil of Women in Es Iady Aberdeen Candidate. s g - i Vosea il 16th & Columbia Road | ! bee ring to his goiuz to Swamp- | emotions, related her admonishment | 10, Fumanity Cougaxs: of mountain lons are ot ot brligve f hip. zood | Elect : i e e S o scott wtion. those close to the | of her own son 5 “We must do our part toward re.|0aturally menacing to man. Dr. I.|thonia, believes that (riendship. good| —Election of officers is on the sched-|dence, 148 A street northeast, vester- +|will and understanding are pledges|ule for this after: ua oon. but with little | gay after a 1 Nelson of the National Geographic 1 forming the pres: igering illness W esident are inclined to think that| “My child,” answered Mme. d'Ar ; P ‘e world of peace, and says | likelthood that i sk o T very attractive apart- A\ T WL v true b forre s | “aid you ves i cred Mine. dArCls, | T e” must make some spare time |Society, who has studied the mountain | Of & future world of peace, and says | likelthood that it will be reached. The | My, Wetsel was the son of the late Sexecmi veryaumeneaparts i : : rs weep- | We ! - are _time 1 Bl . g s |that “the Esthonian women consider |general concensus of opinion i% that | VWi, - : o . ments ranging in size from N3 considerable business with this vaca- |[ing over them? | every week to devote to social service |lions for ve Sedeiabie aiah' e (fu (Rt The Befhetiin Wemen oSO [Aenaral o hat | Williem Wetzel and Mrs. Saruh Jane tion & 4 i works which are actually fostering |[the shrill cry of the cougar, that sounds {‘“_ b of e TIEeRIA e, LORNCH ) i archloness of Aberdeen will be|Wetzel. The father was a well known two rooms, recéption hall 2 Compatible With Patriotisum. the mutual helpfulness and concord | S0 menacing, which is partly responsi- [°f Women as one of the gregtest guar- | re-elected international president. commission merchant of Georgetown kitchen, bath and balcony. to Will Open Offices. L Although striving for universal| et forth by the manifest of the World |ble for the popular misapprehension ‘\‘)““:"{* "l" f‘"'“_") ‘“‘“l* "“‘}”"F‘ f‘ll"r“d"; : ‘}1{ lhi' ovening of the quinquennial | Mr. Wetzel is survived by his widow, | four rooms. kitchen, recep- R\§ is belief is substantiated by the [Paice, Mme. d'Arcis emphaticaly | URion that the cougar is dangerously offen- | SthD é:';'é«"{my‘“« A e ey l:;\‘lvuurl'-fin‘,’ who already has held | Mrs. Mary V. Wetzel; a daughter, Mrs. tion hall and bath N fact that the President is to oben |declared the World Union of Women | “\W€, must try to follow the Boy |sive. Few wild animals, he says, | 0 Rient (AL Voron SO0 TECelt i) (e BILe Tor 26 vears. was loath to|Sarah Wetzel Dosh; two brothers and Service unexcelled and prices |} #n exccutive office in Lynn, which is | for International Concord is entirely | SCOUtY’ Practical example and set our- jare less dangerous. On the other |JCRE TEC 10 TAnt V™ Hiox another tvs toin bt ke Mol asonable. 5 H Je north shore, three miles from | compatible with patriotism. She em. | S€1ves the discipline of accomplishing {hand, the cougar is one of the most Sl Froinc 'mdv .‘i l"{;- ‘1"-l it was un-| Funeral services will be conducted \ reasonable. N\ npscott. These offices will com- | phasized its object as being an at- | “4¢h day, or at least each week, one |skillful of animals in stalking his|[ “The Esthonian women hope espe- | 8erstoo 4y that she has consented | at the residence tomorrow morning at | N\ \ seven rooms on the seventh|tempt to awaken women to realize | 4Cl: OF On€ positive declaration, which | prey. His stealth is something to|cCially much of this deepening of inter. | /B EoCOme 4 'E"dm‘"f‘ sgatn, N9 18:30 o'clock and at St. Joseph’s Catho- THE N : £ The Security and Trast Build: | thelf responatbility. and. te ceoiZe |In ‘'some way or other will advance | marvel at: natfonal friendship. which surely will nination has been made to date of |jic Church at 9 o'clock iterment N It 9 be the result of this fortnight in hos- | 2nN¥ one to oppose the venerable|will be in the cemetery at St. John's N t Central Square, Lynn. These |their individual power, each in her | ¢3¢ and a desire for peace in our | | leader of world ac y S ! own circle.” o £ induc- | pi > is gre tvities of women, | (*hg Porent O yooms are a pa e s by | own ecirel = e Tk LOwWm circle | director of the department of induc-|pitable Washington, when this grea! e en, | Chapel, Forest Glen, Md el ,‘,:‘".fh';::"l.:\;;rrf:"".n'u’:l‘]fefpf“hlm f“‘mnsp,:;:P“(',t“‘flf‘-d:"r““l‘lr‘;‘di‘"x:“'-“,‘"_&t;;" Mme. dArcis explained how the cen- | tions in the Arkansas State draft, un.|est parliament of the world, the par. |to Whose efforts much of the growth | . hitve heen turned over to the Presi-|of mind of kindness and. iolormree |tral bureau of her organization in|der Adjt. Gen. Lloyd England. and [liament of women, which surely will [0f the council s attributed. s s Ce. | Geneva centralizes all ~enrollments, | last year was one of the five women |open to all its attendants new possi-| The American organizations con The first wedding ceremon during his sojourn on the north | which, she said, will inevitably bring den & his sojourn on the | e n keeps the archives, card records and | o5 e e e e tient | Bilities and mew beautiful dreams of | nected with the council moved today | cially performed in England or Wales shore. The Presi lomhfl suite will in ‘flbi\l:”ry]\;xn(x{::eull peace. £ Sendl ‘out printed mEtier ‘““e"""'“:T(:::\l;du:ifi.:xx\d»{\;‘...l{}e,;u.:’\" ““;’I;"L‘h’ the future.” she said | for a more closely knit organization. [by a woman took place recently at cluts one immense.(pandzonely gur |l ATonEIIC AL e saTlan! pea oticaliliangin gea. i T e Ime emt "o’ Yaktert| “A small and new state, as is Es.| The State chairmen met this morning !a London register office hished room, which Willibe uised by | S Eeations ot e Myorid niohfac: ) Onplofithe concludingmeace smecohas! | s o Stars caveatoral les thonia, which besides is menaced from | 2} Sanders, 2 P » are the fol-| of the quinquennial May 14 at the| Soms of the most interesting |the east by the great and dark Ru: President, with a large desk in the [lowing Auditorium will be g, | wi i center for President Coolidge when he We must accept the truth of the ' d'Ar. Ul be given by Mme. |features of the quinquennial are |With its unaccountable pos: comes to the offices. On one side of [ 7% =~ |found in the basement of the Audi-|by an iron rod. hus Ulf now in its | this room will be the telegraph and torium. The exhibits of various or-|heroic struggle for its lib a : wi| \ Let Your Home- telephone room. which will be oper hibit at the Congress of the Daugh-|Banizations, illustrating the splendid |its present energetic and succes EAT R Fetmen iere | | NOTED AT CONVENTION | |fem of the’ s \ > 7 | —— § 16th & Columbia Road Yz 7 | R i acc on 1 development, always found new forces % n Revolution. work accomplished by women and the 3 r | ) sslsta vor! el ce. soun- | In the sympathy, friendship and kind | . . . o will be three rooms for assistant sec: - handiwork of women of foreign coun: i R " . | retaries, stenographers and clerks. An interesting delegate from Flor-|tries, are to be seen. The future|Support of the western nations | Huntmg Ptlgrunagp of able women Alone, a State of not quite two ied out with |million inhabitants. we are like a and in the sea which is End at these Wijnaendts Francken-Dy- |92 IS Rev. Daisy Douglas Barr, who |plans of these bodies one to be used for the reception of [ Mr ] are artistically ca s and one for the newspaper |8erinck of Holland is representing the |5 @ minister, lecturer on social reli visi . ' G it s i 8 " 01 corvespondents and secret service | Girls’ Guild Association of the Nether. | S10US tobics! and has married $00|miniature models, showing the pro-|&rain of men. ‘There will be one room used |lands at the convention. She is the [(OUPles durlng her 20 years as pastor|posed playgrounds for children, nur- |blown away by the first storm. In . exclusively as a file room and the|editor of a feminist monthly, the |l Friends Church. | series and homes for orphans as well | friendship and conciltation with others arren- Sl tions f are | i hine s Wedge, and is taft a creation rooms for the working |We can staad for ourselves—can I 4 i Preamints htention. of taking more | Weelly BOIcal papers the. Frordom | qioUier delesate prominent at the |inuss of women. ® | independently i the great family of . W eenye o L tald bret 2 s . 3 - | quinquénnial is Mrs. Richard Good ! M off egate to con- | humanity . than halt of the present executive|She has attended other quinquennials|of Melbourne City, Fia. She and her|verire; siiunoff. delegate to the con | M.The woman, as the great pro BILL—JACK_RAL cftice employes 10 Swampscott tofas representatives of the press and | husband were th Tt of A Bulearian em. |ductor and conservator of humanity, -Noom DIl SKILLED first white family {able display of fine old Bulgarian em- in that section and founded the city. | broiderles, many over 100 v work |delegate from her country. omé of the President’s friends | i e 4 b ng it Melbourne on acc o with whom he been discussing his| One of the finest examples of needle- | Mrs. Good's sentiment for Aoi Gt | vacation plans are of the opinion that |work ever shown in Washington is on | Australis % S p G he will not be back in Washington be- | display at the exhibit of the Needle I i';'; senerouslygives to fore Labor day, September They i\\'ork Guild of America. Mrs. Truman| Mrs. Jovita E. de Cortina is a dele. | Jso believe he and Mrs. Coolidge will |J. Newberry is president at the pres. | £ate from Mexico and has 41»‘019<1i3(“1,:;‘(f” o b bathtedl iy Nittid: Vasailetr) LU Sl unc o el ( Twenty Minutes by Trolley to the Treasury) make their Plymouth journey just|ent time, and it is recalled that both | her time to the study of hygiene and a P s lay before returning to the Capital [Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt and Mrs. | spends a great part of her time in{\ho has wany articles on diSPIAY|,n( conditions of life, aims chiefly in | 5 Down 67 50 Monthly made by herseif. 3 " < gate ~ra |Striving to the great ideal—to unify y R Another forelen eleRate, oiia |through mutual understanding the Pri 0 $7 975 rice, flly 9 PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Perfectly ground glasses 610 Thirteenth St. N.W. Brtween F and G _Sis. _ Phone Franklin 131 certainly will employ all her forces in creating foundations for successful |and: peaceful conditions of co-opera | tion between all nations, which result Located at |we hope will be a zreat united and Seventh and Hamlin Sts. N.E. friendly humani The work of the rs old. She also has many earthenware novel- fes and the plate of different shaped nterest in the work of rsant Une of the Presiaent's assistants has | fooru I the workk of this organiza just returned from the North shore, od - Austria is repr e Court Charming. William Howard Taft took an active [ NOSpitals for the benefit of the poor. nted at the quin.|Anna von Christierson. has brought | {hroush wutusl understanding tbe quennial by Frau Hertha von Sprung, |10 the quinquennial rare laces made | life of world | Where he has been making ;arr?m.]m-!""""e president of the Austrian Council of |by the Finnish women. She also has (Smilar conditions of life. which witl| vance mients for the establishment of the | 2 Women. Fra Spr as ced |at her table sweets made by her| OB 0 TRV et ks i » ” i Summer White House there, and his| _ Mzrs. 0: D Oliphant of the. Ameri- sor A TR B L b | foundations, whence there wiil grow O large. bright rooms Hot-water heat | i Account of White Court, the name|¢an Legion Auxiliary is an alternate | movement. She 15 one of the outstand. | ‘ = S o imare unily of conceolione ol Mo and Built-in garage s 5 Recent increases in the [l of the estate where the presidential |Of the United States delegation. Mrs. | jng women of the delegites. and Dr. Jenette H. Bolles, delegaté to|therefore. the present untagonism of > B es Convenient rear porch cost of Anthracite ag the [l Mines necessitates a revision r prices. Accordingly that on May 15 |[fil fumily will live, and the immediately | Oliphant recently called a meeting of | much *hoh ‘ o 2% the quinquennial from Denver, Cola., | nations, which is the root of o 1 AR & T e e as must iow.|the patriotic organizations’ ‘ot . thil | lang sears ?fle‘;efijflfir:’,’ ber excel |i;® the president of Osteopathic |quarrels and wars, will disappea ]u‘\fhe_ tront _T’O"Ll‘ e 1 Court | country in the interest of patrioti: + oAU VN | \vomen's National Association, and “This task, which evith the general Built-in refrigerator we announc Porcelain kitchen cab- of « coor o Dbim, Whi Sprung has enric! whiom | :i”:,'(,,.'\”\0'\(,]('.’151:\1 II.‘M arranged for |and combating the spread of pacifis exde;,f’orl:» o?"'\‘“;',f,‘:n(h';,\."”,‘\’f;;"; | & member of the American Association |development and increasing influence T-pi ink inet | we will make substantial in- ||l the President’s purposes. It will be |Propaganda throughout the country.| valuable idea and has supported the | f University Women. She was thejof women will gain gradually welght -piece sin creases on_ all sizes of An. [fli possible for him and the members of [The meeting was held in the Red | whole movement by a strong.mindeg|frst vice president of Colorado Con.|is surely the most noble which women Hardwood ‘floors 15-it. paved alley at 1 thracite sold by ws. Orders [[[fil D omily to enjoy themselves and at | Cross building, and many of the rank- | propaganda. B gress of Parents and Teachers, and |can put up to themselves { E C S-it. pa 3 Inted. Bafore et Gate il ihe same time have the greatest|ing l‘( vernment officials were the | Other officers of the Austrian Coun sl ”’,’ “"G‘ e d“""”r el E = — | throughou rear | be delivered later in May at [jjif ke o speakers. Bt arighe. Coun-| ggteopathy. Much of her time has| ;i 5 et : | sent prices. e s - SHinel Women are Frau Margarete | peetPREUTC0 10 hublic health activities | , SEARAIIR SN+ SNNIRINENNNY The site of these homes is the crest of S It has been determined that the| Minor, the second president: Frau President will receive at White Court | MMrs. Glenn L. Swiggett, representa- | Ernestine von Furth, third president. | only those personally invited and those | tive of the president of the Natlonal | Frau Steinach, secretary of the coun. who first call at the temporary execu- [ Council, Mrs. Philip North Moore, in | cil, and Frau Gisela Urban, member | tive office in Lynn and have the visit |the United States delegation, was|of the board and president of the arranged by Secretary Saunders after |one of the committee to entertain the | Press Commission of the couneil. | receiving the approval of the Presi-|foreign women attending the Limita- 5 e L Don’t forget the likelihvod | Metropolis Ttew. Drize out Sunday or of a cessation of mining |ifl} trolley wia N. Capitol St. and Michigan August Insure your ||l e RS . LA future _comfort. Buy i ve. to Monroe St.. then three squares CoalrNow south on eventh to these homes. and child welfare work in Denver be. sides traveling throughout the United States holding children’s conferences. ach of Australia is a | ie Housewives A Miss Portia | delegate fr m 0- | tion of New South Wales, of which OAL dent tion "of Arms Conference held in| Mme. Avril De Sante Croix. dele | Ciaion © b ARt o 3 2 bl = Sl ot : [ She is president. Miss Geach is also an | Another point incident to the vaca- | Washington in the e: part of Presi- | 8ate from France and president of the ¥ ber Royal | J M D it tion trip vet to be determined is|dent Harding's administration. International Commission of Women | ATtiSt: being a member of the Royal \&RB‘ | . viaury Uove Art Society. whether or not the President and his for the Unity of Morals and against e family will make the journey from| The Continental Dames Chapter of |the White Siave Traffic, is one of the| Another important delegate from Washington to Swampscott on the [the Daughters of the American Revo- (oSt distinguished figures at the con- | Australia is Miss Ruby Board. viee wacht Mayflower or by train lution is conducting a candy booth in | Vention. She is one of the best known | president of the Australian council. S the hz;»emem of the Auditorfum, with | #nd most i o Social wockersian | e . Miss Helen Stout in charge. e lary ¢ and is highly esteemed, no Mrs. Ogilvie Gordon, delegate from Negro Slayer Is Electrocuted. | ocrer with the ms‘:}mfifn T,’;‘er's;fff only for her practical work, but ajes | London. England, s a nominee for RALEIGH, N. C.. May S$.—Wil-|ber Your Mother” is attracting much |for her wit, for she is a brilliant con-; vice presidency of the International tiam fianry| Singleton, negro, was |attentlon, and Is alto a reminder to | Versationalist. She was the first wom. | Council of Great Britain, and is a dis T oeted at SState’ Prison this |many of “Mothers' day.” Mrs. Ward |an in France to be asked to serve on | tinguished woman. She has served in forning for the murder of Henry X.|T. Missell is assisting at the booth. |20 official commission with the same|a high capacity in many woman's or- Banks. Cravens County lumber wor | rights as the men. ganization {n her native land er, two months ago. The negro, said| Ralph Gwinn, disabled veteran, has| Z. G. e by acquaintances to have been only |many of his novel and beautiful arll~E ‘;,' “(ho'g?:lg)deé' e | Fill your coal bin with | Company ARRE | Principal Office, i ' 1625 H Street N.W. il Owners and Builders reet Evening Phones \ Private Bra h Exchange o Pot. 2892J and Clev. 11493 e e Agnew Coal and you are sure of the best quality. John P. Agnew & Co. 28 14th St. Main 3068 RN RN L Fifteenth § Phone Main Mrs. Samuel R. Artman, wife of Judge Artman of Indianapolis, Ind.. i representative of the Indiana K # council. She is the founder of the May 17 vears old, was convicted of slaying |cles of copper and silver on view.|ven rr S0 atte Do Banks and then robbing him of a (He received his training in craftship | Fuesday motning 1o the mriiiun e $1.200 camp pay voll which he had In at Walter Reed Hospital, and it will | den at the Washington Hotel 1n hanor | Wright Sewall Councl of her State, remembered that he had his ex-|of the quinquennial State chairmen, and is now honorary president. The = = | presented Lady Aberdeen with a hand. | Sewall council numbers 300,000 mem- S0c v”mS‘P;;_‘(LAUP \70”:"1(‘ ’T;lxxfir*sbl,:l.‘(;Ainn | some Niloak pottery vase from the Ar- | bers. O R o Wamhiaton Thie. toke | DABHRE: contract "B kansas Tederation Women's Clubs poties that the annual meeting of the stock. | mac 4042, yo?'” | following her delivery of Gov. Terral holders of said company for the ion_ o 7 A : message of greeting to the officers | geome.| 15 of Your Life in Bed |ana delesates attering the comvers < R e e S e ) g N R N S N S N A R e A ) 2 2 2T T 2 27T 7, R T2 227 2 22207 N THE LARGEST HOME trustees will be held at_the compa 72 Zth and O sts. n.w. Washington, D. C.. on | 12"y, make yours comfortable by reno- | tion = Mongday, Juns 5. LOZS, betrern Liie Totirs ‘ [ing Tour mutiresses, box springs and Bil- | On hehalf of the Arkansas Pioneer's BUILDING OPERATION % I HARLAN. Secretary. 1 ol “®m | Association, Mrs. Tallgvist al % i . . B W W resident. | . Mrs. Tallgvist also pre. s L e ashingto R W WOMILEAN, President; | BEDELL NIFG' Co., sented Lady Aberdeen with a vellum 0F e (R e Pmdulion in Washinglon = FURNTTURE, REPAIRED, UPHOLSTERED | 010 E St X.W ___|scroll, on the cover of which appeared ~|a hand-painted replica of the Arkan-| sas State flag. with the presentation on civen to 2nd refinished. Snecial atfe se . {urniture and _bian -| Your Printing Desires - DurpETH ansas flag. s organizer and founder of the American Veteran and WETHERILL. 1510 Wis. ave. n.w. W. 831 | —may be matched here in this million. | #1d Names of the founder and present | = WETAVE THE FOLLOWING CARS WHICH | dollsr printing plant. {;e&\él of the society in hmld—lllumina!ed{ Lgi will he sold to the hi : Ford . - ring. g B il e ¥ | The National Capital Press| On the second page, beneath the | At 36th and R Sts. N.W. 1 : = sadan.” motor No. 5721 UNIVERSAL 12101212 D ST. N.W. seal of State, was Gov. Terral's signed | Judged by its remarkable success to date, it is by FAR THE = AGTO CO- 1529 3 st o —iren = ——— message of greeting, while the third | MOST SUCCESSFUL as well. Putting the Moderate Priced Home on = Ao A AT e M. WALHER, RALPH PIPERNO page contained the official history and |}y the SAME BASIS OF REFINEMENT AS THE EXPEXSIVE HOME = terms GE MASTER TAILOR AND DESIGNER. | description of the Ar has truly been APPRECIATED. = =S| e N OT BE RESTON. | formerly h Lea Davis, 13 now located at WILL NOT BE RESPON- 3 7 7 - L NOTR tor repair | H18 3rd St. N.W. Frank. 4062. G st GO SEE THEM Mrs. Tallqvist 5 THIS EVENING I LI I0 77 IR MM 2 IR, LA P PO AN O A . gy == - T i i e ° Pt Us. — 10! Allied Patriotic Organizations; nation- | & ianerT avo wee wasme_ceasve | Paint Up, Save Money | 1l vice president for Arkansas, League| Price $8,500 up = AND STORING. 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