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4 Service, CLARK PAINTINGS ON SALE THIS WEEK All Works Not Selected for Corcoran Gallery to Be Disposed Of. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, January 9.—0ld days the Ame: art galleries will be t ccalled by the sale Monday and Tue day evenings of paintings collected by e late Senator Willlam A. Clark in allroom of the Hotel Plaza Thomas Kirby, founder held his star sales ever o His right bow s was Miss Rose I Lorenz, from the seclusion scught after Mr. Kirby ind diréct this sale. The au » face the tomary expan white shirt bosoms and eve zowns that gave social aspect to the JNirby sales will be Hiram H. Parke, one of the Kirby associates and now + partner in the, galler 1 Pictures for Sale. There will be 103 offerin divided paintings Clark e the Corcoran Art ton, smetee under the ‘These selections were view to avoidi wuthorship alre representad in the Corcoran h of the cream of the (L as left for the present A Titian a mitted to bidd pears in three #x Beeche; Ronun =y the elder, '] stable contrl Clark rade with a tfons of 1 1e sub- crough ap- s Willtam ce, Tenis and Con: h a canvas. The pain include Corot Jacque, Diac, Dupre, Har Rousseau and Troyon. The Boucher, Breton, Fantin-Latour Raf Lawre W histler romentin, faelli, Roybet, Wouverman 1w catholic taste of the American contributors wre found in and Wyant Other Art Effects. art effects other than y 1 at the residence, nth street, Monday, {Vednesday afternoons. irection. They com ‘ugs of the sixteenth, sev eighteenth centu solid sflver chamn e service and com Innes, collector to the tadt, : Leen thous of vis- use to view the collec- st three davs, and the 1 continue through Mon- mornings. Admis of paintings and of s wil 1ad upon w American tions exhibi and to t in the MACCABEES APPROVE PROPOSAL FOR MERGER Detroit Convention Ratifies Plan to TUnite With the Ladies of the Maccabees. - of the Mac of the Muc The merger proved by the hees Decembe submitted Hand, m insurance. and will go into eff days after pproval ording t will be Men and et ate lodges o will be auxill branches. M. will re the Maccabe and will be he new equality wi FRATERNIT.Y BANdUET. Delta Phi Evsilon of Georgetown to | Have Funct Delta on, foreign service fraterni etown University will hold Lafayette The principal in_ sep- ren’s groups men’s local the L. 1 Tonight. president of the 3 Fraternity Edmund J., regent of the and Henry spondent of the lowing Foreign James studen Service D Among the 1l be present at the ban quet are Dr. Willlam F. Notz, d of the School of Foreign Service Arnold W. Spanhoofd and Dr. Rich! . Harvey, members of the EMBARGO CURTAILED. Express Co. Increases Florida Sin- gle-Piece Limit to 200 Pounds. TALLAHASSEE, Fla., January 9 (#).—The Florida Rallroad Commis- slon was advised by the American Railway Express Co. today that ef- fective January 9, the embargo will be modified by raising the rate of single pleces from 100 to 200 pounds. A further modification will be made as conditions permit, it was stated. PR BREWERY IS RAIDED. -— #Wildcat” Plant Has $10,000 Ma- chinery, Agents Declare. CHICAGO, January 9 (®.—An al- Jeged “wildcat” brewery in Aurora, and a Chicago garage where four truckloads of grain alcohol were seized | were raided today by prohibition, agents. Machinery valued at $10,000 was found in the Aurora raid. The plant was operated by seven men who were arrested, the raiders charge. Fight men were caught in the Chi- cago raid and the alcohol seized was valued at $15,000. Riverdale Woman Missing. Special Dispatch to The Star. RIVERDALE, Md., January { MM Ella Stewart Richardson, ears old, has been reported m(u!ngl from the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. §, T. since Sunday, Neumann, Bestowed for Research in Activation of Alpha Particles. Washingtonian Is Noted For Hi: tudy of Sources of Radium. awarded by the New York sec of the American Chemical to Dr. Samuel Colville Lind, te_director of the United States Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory, here, and an internationally known worker in the sources of radium The medal was bestowed “for the research published during the current year, which in the opinion of the jury is most original and stimulative to further research.” It specifica recognizes Dr. Lind’s work on activation alpha tion So- clety of parti- by Dr. William charter member and the only American honorary member of the American Chemical Society, this medal one of the distinguished honors conferred in this country for achlevement in chemical scienge. The aim of the donor, who recently gave $600,000 for new chemistry bullding at New York University, stimulate original research H is in d been engaged in search in the fleld of carnotite posits, the source of the wi ply of radium. Ie has be on the effect of alpha radlum, on the progress re. de. s sup. 1 working 1vs from chemical THE SUNDAY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 10, 1926 PART 1. |COVETED CHEMISTRY PRIZE GIVEN DR. SAMUEL C. LIND OF CAPITAL DR. SAMUE LIND. reactions, and has ten a mono- graph on these effec hd was born in McMinnville, June INT9. He was grad uated from Washington and Lee Uni in 1899 with the A. B. degree, 1902 received a B. 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Nature Feathered Friends With snow tion of the “Some scientific men claim the betwe ordered to the Ge Springs, In 1905 of Michigan instructor, later becom sitant professor of general and cal chemistry 1913 he was made chemist in 1918, physi MUSICAL PROGRAMS PLANNED FOR MONTH Institutions to Hear Representative Group of Local Singers and Instrumentalists. of sin| ables in sing linist Burcau of Mines the Lind interc ope for radium ginated the fonization theory Chami at the Wilsor The special committee of the Dis-| Blue | trict of Columbia Federation of Music | F Clubs, which prepares programs for | {j* for| musicals in hospitals, homes for the |City | aged and, other similar institutions | wWesth, announces the beginning of a@ new | borhoo | series of similar_programs for the | Kaspa present month. Especially successtul | lofst programs were given during Decem-| The ber. of loc Miss Pear! Waugh, chairman of the | geated committ the following local singers and musicians who perform n birds and insects is in great |at such institutions during Decembe of being en the | Betty endship House, her does not insect | and Mrs. Barn' | lard and Waugh, at the John | Dickson 1lome, December 13 Flor Howard and chorus, at the Sal | Army December 14 Ml and concert group, | at Bol Diocesan Home, Mrs, dren Pleads in Association Snow. blanketing a good por the American Nature sterday appealed to the birds.” ace for them and put | d the association. | balance give | stitutic son ¥ all lence Ordered to Hospital. | vation | Col. Arthur M. Whaley, Med- | Corps, in this city, has b n { 1 Hospital, Hot| nd Helen Colhound, Epiphany | of Air wis ment | Church Home: Mount Pleasant Choir. | duty Capt Ark., for treat T CREDIT The “Open Dcor” To A Better Home To verybody uses credit! 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