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7 Acreage Tracts FOR SALE Fronting on Rock Creek Park and surrounding parts of Chevy Chase; suitable subdivision or We aiso have many choice building lots for home sites. Hedges & Middleton, % Frauklin 9503 ZAAABLATARAALLALLARLLNAARNNRR S SR URNANNY) 2 J ¢ 7 % 2 e v PA EA ? ¢ Studio Apartments 1716 H Street 730 17th Street See Our Complete List tie. 4 bed- | been placed in the Republican elec A ctor of the Space |- Transportation Building 17th and H Sts. N.W. (with service unexcelled) on first floor, —convenient \lking distance of more r cent of Government in a building distance important Gi departments—State, Depmlnwm nr partments of Labe Administration Randall H. Hagner 1321 Conn. Ave. Phene Main 9700 THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 18, 1925—PART 1. \\\\\\\W\s\\\\s\\“«v ] 2 GOOLIDGE DISPLAYS "™ exsisirion oF aer AT THE CORCORAN MASTER STRATEGY. | For a hundred vears it has maintained | a free art school In New York, where, although its membership represents DaVlS and MacNider selec | practically every State in the Union | it has maintained headquarters. F tions Due to Please Middle | nundred vears it has held annua ! exhibitions noted particularly for the i fact that the older and more famous | West and Former Soldiers. | members uswally deliberately refrained from entry in order that younger and spiring members and applicants for | membership might not be overshad- since | owed, and, perhaps, discouraged. Be- BY DAVID LAWRENCE. The smartest piece of politic the of the last campaign, when e of that very fact some of the ! strategy was uppermost, has | masterpfeces now arranged here in all | been exhibited by President klory and historic assoclations en in acad: lidge this week in two appoint- never before been s dwight F. Davis of Missouri emy exhibitions. cretary of War and Hanford | The centennta onsidered an of Towa to be Assistant|cceasion appropriate for a demonstra- of W tion to thq public of a new \\\’\\‘ }\\\\\\\“‘fi\\\\\\“‘\\%\\‘ of a polit maneuver | expansive ‘und also expern s demonstrable at the out- | tional prog: the | but if the rveasoning which ¥, undertaken, is said, in prompted the appointments buld | v to a nation-wide demand and work out anne Yemove | mark a genuine renaissance in T of criti-| American art. This exhibition of { | cism which the President lately | visible past progress may be taken a % | been facing evidence of a will to future progress, Dwight Davis is a Missouri man.|a consecration rather than a mer the West has been clamoring for | celebration. recognition in the cabinet. Mr. With a few exceptions there is but idge has been cr one work by each artist represented. They comprise paintings, including | miniatures;sculpture, including meda and white drawings. including and archl- some of th n elevated him to the supreme bench and appointed another New rwlander in his place. When John | ssachusetts notified the | ¢ months ago. of his desire to resign, Mr. Coolidge began 1y alled think of a \Western man, feeling that Massachusetts would for; f he dian't select a wman nome State to ecretury of | And Missouri Republicans particulariy lous to secure net porttolio because in two su sive presidential campalgns what ha been hitherto a doubtful State has mologic nding masterpieces appro various hone < committee to the art of W in one la the least in. | teresting of the series very Great Artist Shown. sed of John Ward Dunsmor exhibition; I o1 | toralgcolumn. lard Williams, N. A., and Henr: Sl : dward McCartan Selection of MacNider. , 5 diffio Behind the selection of Hanford | task of mountin MacNider of Towa fs another desire to | us sculpture gr e T was an effort to please the | pedest: 3 unds for can Legion and ex-service men | all of them. Thes demy execut) ly. his isn't because Mr.|have been aided to the full 3 felt himself weak with |extent by the staff the Core the ex-service men ever since he ve- | Gallery, headed 1 Powell toed the bonus Lill, but because from [ nizerode, the dire these ex-service men has been com | Art experts agree that j 1y ing the largest and most enthuslastic | every great American artist of the element in_ support of Col. | tive methods in the Air Serv { While Col. Mitchell will be dealt w ’m court-martial for indiscreet s the < exhibition as ments, the President has been s 'n whose enough to discover that the wmnnnw‘hnn words. As the behind Mitchell is by no means |ascended the first flight negligible and represents a well de- | ay, "Amor Caritas, l-fined criticism nf hu saucratic meth. | dens’ g t piece of sculpture, glanc i sified by ex. | benignantly down upen them and gav ash. | bromise of other treats to come. in | Among the artists whose works con <. |fronted tnegy from fhe varfous so {called “honor s are Gari Melchers, Both Are Young Men. k . Emil Carlson, Jo Dwight Davis and and the late_Abbott Th der are young men, proj 1 g Edwin A. Abbey, nd influential with the younger ,Juhn W schooi in American public life. 1 nd George Bellows controversy over the Air Servi in its essence hardly one of I | funds for planes. enough money | has T has been appropriated to absorb the ! bienn i f the b d e this cer of cotemporary as America po It is|coming December il matter of administration| The Arts Club of : diminished personnel is due | 4 1d member But here 3 3l demy at a ise & s afternoon \ i Giffcecnices af opiuion to eflicient administration with a A Very Desirable Apurtment for Rent in persuadin, D e et The Dresden { cial board of inquiry. He felt it would | bring out all the constructive critici 2226 Conn. Ave. nd guide the War Department. Mr. | [ Davis has paid particular attention | Johy W Thompson & Co., Inc ft. Hanford MacNider knows | war eer, well as his | 829 17th St. N.W. {experience as commander of th An n Leglon, just what it is about Department that causes | out in the great open ed his Western | selected two en- | to tackle a real | job of admin: jon and made a m.n for the support of ex-service men— | conceded to be a wise bit of strategy. | And all this within a week after the | dent had made ~his dramatic No_Money UPHOL anywhere Octor i addition VAN LEAVING D 0CTO. FOR T WALKS. STEPS. ll\ll OF FURNI® ot or ot | STOR: | PLAY SAFE——HAVE ! Your Roof Repaired NOW ! | Expert roofers alwiys on the job— | 1121 5th n.w. | am 14 ADER0E, phcee for tolerance at the American | Yo Money gn slon convention in Omaha, thus| Ruid You a o his side many of the anti- | Better Garars ZEnsiTnO T mis- | Bogitle Cost. 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But basical- | tating the construction of speclal new 1 v | 100 years is adequately represent- { { Mitchell in his attack on administra- {ed, while even those unskilled in art| ve. |affairs can recogn t a glance many | sastman Johnson | k of | tennial coll e Coreoran Gellery | April_its | truction facilities of such airplane | American paintings scheduled for the | hington s | 'MRS. W. E. FOWLER DIES IN CALIFORNIA Was Osce Prominent in Society Here—Was Ill Only a 4 Few Weeks. Mrs. Willlam Eric Fowler, wife of Col. Willlam Eric Fowler, retired ., and prominent in soctety in this city and California, dled in Los Angeles yesterday, aceord. ing to word received here. She had not been well for several weeks, it is said. Mrs. Fowler was the widow of 2 pioncer Los Angeles rried Col. Fowler four years ago. Col. and Mrs. Fowler spent the Sum- mer and Fall of each vear in Los An- geles and their Winters in Washing- ton. Their home in this city was at 2223 R street. 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