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! * THE EVENING R. WASHINGTON, D. ¢. THURSDAY. JANUARY 21. 1926. WOMEN UREE NORE rromixesst i woue PLEAD FOR LOCAL |*“eoset-"rosco | DEADLOCK EXISTS | [eemememe 7 [TALL MENTOGET E INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE by the Uniied States. ar ! the United Btates Marine a March, “The Directorate elegate ional Committee ureaus ol i al c She e 0 Delezate Nat moittee of B I industrial shedicine.’ Sh form of government provided that the Overture, “Zampa Herold Jecanatine i 2 Cambrids c. and has e S L b e Hook SRRy people can elect that commission and (a) “Clair de Lune Thome Delegation Calls on Presi-| ... Sk "0 ik il Fossoneon G Ulieu States” wiinin | Spokesmen — Almost Unani- | ko befere ic tor fuir consiabration.” (Italian Debt Body May Re-f | © Remence “Travmeet” | [Gontest Takes Place Tonight nference program yesterday morn- | the past year. She and Dr. Cumming Representative Blanton questioned: Trombone solo, ““Thoughts of ! ry 1 ss [elle Sherwin of (he Na.|@re the two consultative American = . “Haven't vou had enough experience 3 dent, and Deplore Efforts 1o aner venie sherin or s 10 (08 N medical commitcen of | MOUS N 0PROSING NeW | i Comatitteen ot Gontraes be'icnce | turn Home for Further e e ||| - Afteri8i07Clock at ) Loard of |the League of Nations. appointed by that there I8 no chance, for this bill Fncipal AThyictan Kober | % ? s gy [ Mrs. Robert Speer, national 2 ’ i H i to Mislead Him. he Y. W. (A, Miss Sherwin pre.|the President. ) . York Workers’ Plan. becoming law Instructions. Excerts trom the opera *lsii Auditorium. sided over peeting, and Mrs | Ve sometimes forget '{"',""“!’: | Mr. wallts replied. 1 am glad (o . tar. -....Edward Potte Sneer Spoke i 'erresting dealiun | I8ton, #0 accustomed are we to rub hear You say so and hope other mem — | (rirai ‘pertormance ) President (oolidge. for the [ njon the subject of the right of thel? 1"1- £ 5 et tanl Residents of the Districi and|bers of the committee will kill the the Assoclated Press { ‘altz, “You and You.” from 4 enlarilo vesrentinn, %G ey eldom take stock of our own notable Bl nG thut 5t FH1 Hiover U6 Meira 2 A i Washing time this week. was brought.luto the | Werkev to vecreation. Avs. Speer hus “itizenship. | Two | Shokesmen for u number of the larg- | bill B e heard of | 1ONDON. January 21.- ‘The chances “The Bat”...... Strauss | |, asEnE controversy between woman leders || HBGeStnc 1 prenttient ot fhel of the most active | €St organizations renewed their ap.|again. iof an agreement on the funding of ;;‘lel""-“_ from “The sl |Show tonight of the Nation. who ave split over the | (et @03 bourd plce s ducep workers in the con- | Peal for passage of the mothers’ aid Should Have Delogate. ! the Itallan debt to Great Britain this el : ; . oF Protective ~ Ass inder “equal vights" bill now pendi ot e e close Dacaunl A ference this time | Dl as drafied by the local commis-] oo LS PR week end are unfavorable. according | | “afamsepuma |06 Ml < being & Gougrens it he Saide o Tools work (o gederal 5 have “been Ethelslon on public welfare legislation, in . JLC FEDIOR SKIQ that the enacting o pritiuh circles. Chancellor of the| | pn's 5 Las arvean vard a Congress am v oo ier, fomll L aiE RN | * Smith and Mary | preference {o the plan advocated by | clause would be stricken out imme |2, 010 “IG | ancelior of the e Spansind Baiine ) 3 et S e usband, L s BieinL: Winslow of thia| New York social workers, at todav's o ever Drought|ypinister Count Volpl will res A RSN S Nl G sored) by; the 1Dy | Chv e i i oo O “ty. Miss Smith | hearing & Benate subEomimit h:.r:‘tl ;'zwn”eu‘;':'w;“' mighion “t'“ their talks tomorrow without having | | shontn " e oy anr | Chnirchies of Christ in ane g & fou sa b he pe: of Washington 2 5 { | wonthly sviuhons progran ) hea of Chiis I cume to the Capi- | tee. , made any progress during the tw chedule iGadane T Women's Industrial” Con: | St Ll L | tal in the modest| Practically all of the local people :“s?_l(l i be -eplruemed by o delegate] 00 0¥ DIOEERSR CHLIE aoc tWO acheduled for Tucsday night : old heve appealed to! S in was felected to heri apacity of stenog-| Who spohe at today's meeting were |0 #it in committees and on the floor | U5, OF dlscussion | ! Janua e posiponed " \ditional -pratective | home i giite, radenthy. HE. raplhier in the Cen. | unanimoux in supporting the commis. fof the House to see that their rights | “PYEtive goveraments. = = g eale & | : e spport it [ home ix in the subutis of Cleveland B0t | Sk Bureav. Trom| sion's bill. which scould place admin.|are properly represented. because|, I' It undeistood that ine lalians cular vee icerts Bene aiea B e and she s ‘rnu:fl ho‘Im‘A active in b b | {liere she ~went tol lstration of mothers’ ald under the ;‘nnm‘l;elrs of (kongm-,« do not have time | £3% o 0 for A B o oan e atsy, Sbout vex Wil contin 3 . Cmplove here and nationails : 3 “harities instea eating | for this wor 3.5 975,00 g : . jss Franc the Bureau of | Buard of Charities instead of creating . et et 20 ] AT o e Ll e S Fisheries. where, | a separate agency, as advocated by | Mr. Wallis said that the American [TPresents better terms than they e ] n program, Miss Rose Schneid- | D 410 Federation of clows Jarm | OPteined from Washington. —Against last e Aftershehad talien fithe New Yotk social Workers O ao0L views with alarmn | )iy (hie British are said to be asking 3 : of 23 thor when a delegation rraan and Miss Mollle Ray Carvoll, ! i - ~ . - d-{five bills which are di hi; i sok the: same g1 night classes at| Former Commissioner Mabel Board-}fi s ich pending, this | th18 ! ¢ d . hoter 2 of k the same question of the work 4 the George Wash|man made a strong appeal to the | Commissioners’ bill especially, which | payment of ibm;[nufi"sfr“";@ o CI?Y NEWS. I BR.H:‘F 0 onhe S discussing it trom ington _University {moinbers of Congress to head the re-| would put the authority of Congress | 0N Dher & perion of 62 vesss | Mis K Mesbeth Winstone nixait andii; o iaed don of Italy’s admitted debt of P A Stonelrake the standpoint MISS SMITH. for some time|quest of the people of Washington on |into the Lunds of administrative offi- b 1260 olum ras her right to citi | g Bwecame editor of the bureau. | this subject nd 1o et N S . 'his Lill would create a trium-| $2871.200,000). | Metropulitan Presby terian We @ plove the ieffox e tively UHE L Poreign and Dowestic Commierce and | William Hodson, the expert who as. He protested againsi putling ap- | SUPPOrLeC SR AL . und B sireels soutlics Mpausiint, 310 puse s b 10 vonvey to vou. ¢ 3 f Schneiderman i< Bureau of Labor Stetistics, doing | sisted the commission on public wel. | Pointive powers in the hands of ap- | Whic? has caused the unoffi . S A LR e e s ODEVESS ERUBHE the LRpIEG Known widely in worl as well as editing in the| rare legislation in going over all of | pointed officials. ment tha ( “’"“P"n"- M Fhe Petworth Players will preseat 40 i iyt A sion thiak vy i i . the union world r. For two vedrs, during the suf.| Washigton's welfare laws during the| “Outslde of giving Washington nlecam.r,\ to return to Rome i« thice. ane at Rocl: (reek | 130 Fourteenth atreet; Mrs Kiug o p y and comes toiithe 1. she acted us secretury | past few vears, also implored the com- | some modified form of self-govern. | (her instructions. { parish hall and saturday | D 4 Nim# . s e ierence as al committee of the | mittee to approve the commission's|ment, I see nothing for it but that {for the Lex Episcopa S e presentative o1\ il American Women's Suffrage | bill, declaring thai it reprosented the | this committee must shoulder the {for the = s the Cloth, Hat i and then as executive|views of nearly all the people of | duty of legislating for the peopls| RUMANIAN NEWSPAPERS . streer southeas Cap and Millinery of the Washington head-| Washington and was drafted after | here.” sald Mr. Wallis It is the Women's Allian Al Souls il 3 Workers® Intet 1 At the joint request of the | careful consideration und the holding | Capital City of all the people.” TO ACT AS OWN CENSORS| Chin et a1 the ¢ iecital Tor the ber i tonaile dawensy Labor Union. D. .. and of | of public hearings, at which all local My, Gilbert, a member of the com tamorre M i e Jetteit g three years Gompers, she was appointed | interests were heard. . mittee, then observed Swormated s s and declar she organized nber of the Minimum! Senator Bruce of Maryland asked [ “Tt is obvious that this bill never|By the Associated Prom o WO SR 4 the District and was Afiss Boardman for an opinfon onfcan become law. Wa are ail busy| prciAREST wiss cammor, she continued ol with ¢ law was declared fanother Dill sponsored by Senator [men. 1s there any objection (o our |,y - - - Aebate on elas 5 cabiinker eoans At e e 2 has long been | ¢ of Rhode Island. which would | abandoning these hearings” N publishers have cc A B S A deral Imploves | t# all boards and appoint two | It was then explained by M. Reid {pien:®ic aby the publiche X hoTies thom ex Bl dutiig | Grion: District, and has alsojexecutive directors, one to handle | that Chairman Zihlman had divected | their gwn censoring in the <f Sl R Rl S o peen some tome “the legislative | penal institutions and the other fothat the hearings should be con-|manded by the government el last he N i et i on th nal Women's| handie welfare work not related to |tinued fevent of this failing to we Stien Sl i dts! d v crime. Miss Boardma swe t = g | ip will be re-estab! . The cont i . powerful union behind her Mars Winslow st present economic e | Step to “Autvcracy sorahip Will'De re-estab L Stearus Bible Class will a . : : Miss Cavroll Worked Here fealids of the Wonian s Dureau 8 8 not unite the different welfare, M; Gilbert then suggested io Mr. |governmental «nsorh w1, o ashinstoplen by birth, L Her fat interests as well as a consolidated | Wallis that if there was anything|eign newspaper corresp. ;i vas a naval officer and she had done | 10319 of welfare. Miss Boardman also | wrong with the form of government | protested to the foreign office iom w6 ny of the social workers 1 charity worlk here | declared she saw no merlt in the argu- | here, his argument seemed to be that | labor lewders, she hails from l“’_J"f"‘ fumlly 1o New! ment of supporters of a separate |the proposed reform was in the wrong s ) b ~ago. where she received her Ph Sy “nh"s:;“ agency that there would he a stigina |dlrection. Mr. Wallis replied that the rict cot oman Governme lals, at the University of Chicage. I Hhess, et isore ““_"'1““,ur charity placed on mothers if they (bill under consideration would n'zrr\‘immx:onel" e worked out from Wash- Kl preciin aara Combovihad to apply to a Keneral welfare |the government “away from democ-| Mr. Yade Y field agent and assistant | G0 SRR 0 P e e Sy | buard for financial allowance {racy and toward autocracy | quotations_ fic | inspector for the child lubor division standing figtre in the 1aber groun | o Several times during the hearing| Alexander H. Bell, an attorney. who| National Educa ) the L Department. In 1918 T s st i passi iy ArouD | Senator Copeland inquired it it wus)said he had lived in Washington 47 |jetin, which ar at s 11920 she was a fleld lecturer 5 e e "_“5”““* (H1S ETOUD | true that the total cost of paying |Yyears and still alwavs gets a thrill out | pangitures sk contr t! dusirial service in the Chicaz ho tone el il . "f‘l interest | pothers’ all ) !d be borne|of seeing the Capitol bullding., em-|the people Ile said the ‘ivies and Philanthropy. B ’ A e 1D the | by Districi taxpayers. as he had been | phatically opposed the proposed exten-| meny of the schonl system he « icalled ko iCioneher i 3 s t \iss Conboy e o eavper | Informed. Several of the local speak. |sion of the Commissioners’ powers &s | ot respunsive to the wishes of those Delta Phi luncheon tomor- | Women, Baltimore, in 1920 trade and n lst o ber|ers sald that was their understanding. |2 very dangerous delegation of a1 rnisic the children pay |, 20 Ani . GE RENGRINC Sansre t womics AfHliations reads ke a .| Senator Copeland said he would find ';;f Yy e e Rk hills. Asked SN D member o ke Tndustrial” Council | 82, TN an important bearing o | LT e SR and UL, e ST e PO Caiversity (ol dinner dance Tues: sdieral OF and the ilousing Commission of the " colloquy took place | opinion is based on manv vesre of B B day. Dinner. 8 pan. dancin (Tealih | Sers State York, two separate [, A 8004 naturad colloauy took place | (B C0 ce and contact with the Die Was Denied Hearing ) i - o commitiees: u member of the execu- | Jween Senator Copeland and Mrs. 1 FA0 00 ent - e The Social Hygiene Society will hold tive council of the same State on L B oF A 2 put into the record col nual meett ndax. $:15 p.n B i prisons and prison Jabor, the direc- | LeA&UE o b Votermor the Dite. | Clean, Honest Governmen! Sstondentel sbaing Hiat lan, pepee o ca T Dr. Abrar familton s & the Srateriteg ol ot. whe d emphasis on the | ve of 1ah school orzanizations e Washinigte b L w i el :g,fi'(cz.“,.;;;,;\”(‘_f word Yoteless and said the lack of { "It is a clean, honest governme: el he Washingt v\.Tl“\‘ United Textile Workers vote was being felt particularlv at|he said, “but sometimes the a ied the Distr S represent the diversity of per.| this time. Unilee oflers S tamled s b Lrief hearing « - et R will speak tlion ot LW York. There she entered the School Embarrassment Deanied A, (o A G o SUE lic scl appiopristi i = whiclh Was| o Social Work, and when she finished i Rt _— Eca and had Lee Qinue ot lion co-educd- | the course spent a year with the New nator Copeland asked her why | Ma). Bell declared thai ihe work of |, ng i e g ¥ Cominunists 1 } York ity Department of Charities as ack of the ballot was being felr ‘;“ 1'&»’:‘;“:‘] Commissioners is improp. | T the: inable or unwilling vmsmitted w S . investigator te ore. v more at this time than ordinarily erly ¢ d. 15 0N abpropriatic vestarday wovi Studied at Hopkins. service here hl“h-»:uflm;gr:mf ’J‘Q’J‘lfl Mrs. Ottenberg replied because if | QuUOUNg the first puiwst . rd of the e iheir demands | \Chep she was graduated came executive secretary for the wom. | the Deople of the District had a Rep- | tion 8 of the bill as showsn seliey dlv and auswer | cided to tak E { en’s division of the Council of National | resentative in Congr Ke{ icould jiL oF &uthentty oF powes 1 g e conveution | this conyection t several vears|pefense under Miss Van Kleeck, with | SPeak for them the comnissioners. ! «rned last night that b ad zone to4in graduat Joling | whom she had studied in New York.| Senator Bruce of Marvland observ- : t0 giving blanket autiu York. they veporte and abroad it riany So it was a natural transition into the | @ With a smile that Maryland was |OF Darrow sireets. Pasteur Institute in P; | Women in Industry Service when | ery close to the District of Columbia. | that the Commis<ioners had prexios 1 = Shthe Siaten, ebd ok 1 Miss Van Kiceck went fo that. Miss |, 1 think she had in mind, perhaps, | I¥ sought 1y widen 7hi oo electivii of 3 Dr. Simon will deliver an address This morninz's session was fakel | seare MeCormick Inst 14 | \Winslow worked as « field investigator | that it's & long way to New York,' |8treet. in sichusetts .\ ¢ | board and ¢ t want t 1 tudaot Toaaism Toward up by 4 posium on conditions Wi- [ \is here appointed by the then Gov. | ynjer this division during the war | 5aid_Senator Copeland in a friendiy |between i s AV “nd | pointive power given o adfums” tomorrow eve der which the woman worker is eni- ' Deneen %o head mission 10 ynd later was in charge of the report | SPIfit after the testimony was con- Garfield st . Commissioners and taken ay from the Lighth Street Temple ed. with discussions led by Dy . ional diseases. This \writing and exhibits for the division. | iNued. Mrs. Ottenberg. answering |5tood they proposed to ¢ conrt i AL Caoper. pr . 5 and the result of her with the Women's By | the argument that if mothers’ aid was | Plan under th 1ze he gu Yaden said the advisors t Alumni Dramatic Group meet- Al SAsHdly i y oipmission’srenort Wis, the Pasize u since, and had charge of the pub. administered by the Weitare| L T0E puinaiples e alich 9 2 o the ( v ing will be nday. 7:30 pn HpirSesheis ompensation 1a The | licity for the present conference. {Board the charity wagon would | grAment was cstallish said Bell had unani 3 the Eig B Teiaple srogram. s witlined | % iteq Birean [(now the Db From: Wilberforee P drive up to the door, said she had | Bell “never conter L t " wative writers.” said | partmenty of Lahor became interested | Ohto. romes o Q. & wh | Dever seen a charity wagon draw up |PAssing the hil i such st 5 ) ignor A card party will be given at the auite in asresment ind asked Dr. Hamilton if she would 'spoke 1e open discussion at vester. | 10 anybods’s door. Miss Louise Beall | (1€ DISU i X s i Y Minnesat detatls with the pro-| pake a survey of the lead industries | day's he is a graduate of | Of the Associated Charities also re- | Opposed to Provivion R & e e SO Btinnescls ges. hours. vceupations, | ihroghout United States. Dr. the uuiversity, and for the past four | futed the contention that mothers | ;. Yad EEILL h Pt Risd 3 Phing. and the safeg g of | fumilton consented, spending the vears has been the honorary presi. | Would be amb; ed by visits from | J. G. Yades L] i 5 3 th wintnients i pen. eclaimed b e of traci 1 family U I it e years i iis truly pioneer’ dent of the Natfonal Association of (& Charity wagon, pointing out that | €ducation comunission of ¢ e S Hoffman (colored), Feder |field. Nineteen sixteen. with its war'Colored Women. She is also honorary | th® Associated Charities has been ex- | tlon of Citizens’ Associations. and of the Barry n Citizens se program hus | pioulems, took her to the question of president of the State Federation for | '®Nding aid to mothers and has al- l"’""“’“,‘““" Sf 3 Aot il en indorsed by the National Council| re and loading of ex- Ohlo and national chairman for the | Wavs done it by check. Assoclation, opposed the provi 5 {ing the pow. Catholic Women to airplane “dope” and Scholarship Fund of the N. 4. C. W. Jame@f I')-. Stuart, agent of me};?‘-le ‘hm SYHB"!‘I;A;; 1 Distric : ave authos entral N e dyes—allof them from the toxi he has traveled exte vely Board of Children's Guardians, i(old ssioners authorit to ppoin e |ized | p district ners. Z s Exsential iline dyes—allof the Do Sten o o e | omomnisiae o seas nor shpsesing | Board of EAucation i | Add to Your Wardrobe ess of co In 1818 Harvard University culled | terests of the education’ of her people | ¢~ Spokesman for that board, but ex-{ Many civic and trade vizar s » in the school svstem ors. man ————— — | and during a four.year lecture course | prossed the view that if it were log. | he told the SemGE aioy wrd i ew and larger sehools . N . - S juns Caciv i e e in Europe raised $20,000 for a |ical to have a separate agency to ad avor of election of the oz CariYing more pur are given to “some — th c ta S N i o weak It iy done in the interest | g0 i/ ORE o niversity. nzx;_Lss minister mothers amfxfances, the | Education by the peopl 1 until | pet Tile veter teachers are “raii w1 ertain avlng" wvosi legi S on this trip that she had the honor | Same argument could be used to con :uvt?‘xl leslfi‘ahozn i: ‘vam‘v‘i hev object ] ded ont regardless of the wishes of oner welfare : «|of appearing before the two late |tinue other separate agencies. o the authority being taken from the | the people in that district s e T e e ot o | et Vit S Mexandra, 54 | 11e boimies ot (et the Beary of | St Uulr store-addition makes these of New Yo L tection cause wo Vindsor Castle. Children's Guardians. which woulc 2 . lshor. excessive | Custed from :heir jobs and replaced | “ona o the bright spots of the con- | abolished by the local public welfare { values ‘8" the Inore ‘3|“8b‘.¢‘ wnd less than | DY men who can work longer hours, | carenca was the 'extra session last | bill, has fndorsed that bill —today's saving at this te nine: op- | Mise Var Klee that a few ht, which wg api I o reat weight against the demonstrated the Labor dele-| Others who spoke in support of the | =4S , e | FISst S e sesiurt is Semoutied e L | S0 e e oo o - Store-Addition Sale Fovelsen will addeess [S 1 v ot n i v i Miss Mollie Ray Carroll ix quite nice as her pictn e name Five Women to Speak Washingtor Symposium on Conditions of public heaith. morals or public i L orlid from move than 30 vears of labor National Woman's | representing the Board of Trade and reformers” Showd! legistation : Party o chanceto | the Monday Evening Club: Mrs. W. Around Hats Wants Woman Unions. | i present their ar-| A. Robert of the social service com- the T fh Mtadeil and . . e e of the| |k uments "3gainst | mittes of the Federation of Churches — 614 Twelfth Street | yxe,zm _ Bath Robes. ALL Sweaters, i d DIER e protective legisla- [ Miss Borchard of the Women's Trade g = 2+ 7, AR K S v Car Bmploves Unlon of Chi- ’ Hon. The debate | Union League, Rev. Dr. John Ryan Bien e, Between F and G Streets N. W. | By Expert Dressing Gowns | Knitted Vests and hours | ¢ ie an ardent plea for union | ; brought out many |of the Consumers’ League. Miss May . e Sl ! - ~ | organization of women. | i fine speakers and | Fay Bentley, Women's City Club, . and House Coats Lined Gloves fo¢ legigiation. "“Donit fell ime ¥ou ; much “excitement, | ana John Ihlder. member of the | can't organize women.” she said. i but the brightest | Commission on Public Welfare Legis: 1 Off = “You can if e are organizers game & /248 vot In it was lit- | lation. | 3 €ss 9 0 E hoand i enoush ol - tle Melinda Scott Throughout the meeting today v Jator, [Gxcamias dous i der | The memory of |there were frequent good-natured i 0 o \‘L.v. sa 4I[ \.7 ip';:r::..:'rlu;nn::l ; her ;‘oyuus slrutd. references to the dlfleregces of opin- @ B] - ereases, und she ridiculed de: s she answered |ion existing between the people of 3 gl J 2 omien are too weak to fight for thelr her opponents in | Washington and the soctal workers 8 ack Lisle English Broadeloth e i rights through unions MISS SCOTT. the five minutes|of New York over the form in which d ed: isuie Miss Mabel Leslie of the Interna allotted her. will | this legislation should be passed. . H Half Hose SHIRTS £ 2 Brotheriiood of Electrical Work- | bring a bubble of laughter to all who| At the conclusion of the hearing : 1 Othiers in Symposinm cs swid, in support of the legisla: |saw it. for years to come. Miss Scott | Sanator Copeland of New York, ohair Full-fashioned White—neckband ! . — | nd Mis Mariive program “\We who have worked |18 one of the longstanding fighters for | man of the subcommittee, assured in industry )w that our hours of [better standards for women in in-| sent that 4 i g Work Wil Jiof e shorened by Wining | dustry (hroush the tmions: and, as shs | 108, Present that the subcommittes { Regularly 1.00 styles lon ihe statmie hooks.” She also |brezkfast’” She comes this time as | O 2 ; { braised labor unions for bettering con. | the delegate of the United Textile “‘*"m"""“h‘”“‘“ fakinglans;action. of { ditions. but protested that there is | Workers Sariiofiu; theanosing Senatic: Date . o { ditio 3 » land declared that he had no feeling 3 Women in Industry of the State of |Of preference between the two bills rl ay ecla ) - ich | Urges Equal Protection. New York. Miss Nelle Swartz, was : i Equal Protecti : . was | but was seeking light on the subject 11| Aliss Gail Laughlin, the last formal|born in Ohio and had her college | The only local person who made ex- Vercoa an Gelsier veprescnted the National|training at Weils. She was at Hart. | tended argument againat the commls- MILLINERY CLEARANCE “0 Dic | \Weinens Iurty. She denounced in|ley House Settlement in New York |slon’s bill was Rev. John O’Grady of [food and weakness are sy ! 5 : o e ™ had. ‘Deen | Society. But a developing mterast in | theory of the New York social work. e | ettt " ent T |t Indstria et behind chariies | 818 that the mothers’ aid Taw should Stein-Blochs Included A ef- | 1 work | led her 1o join forces with the New | be administered by separate agencies. - i han men. She urged ¢ u “pro. | Yor i a 42 Black and Colored Felts 9 ‘tive legislation he applied to|1918 she was made director of her |supporting the local commission bill Formerly $2.98 to $3.49.. C smen alone. bt to the job holder. | bu SR he has written many b;cl;;?e‘ }1“{ e;pem:muc; on the boazcll - H OFF ie SR Ui farticl:s for magazines such as In-|o strict Commissioners several . I oM or Wanmr {dustrial Management. Nation's Health | vears ago disclosed to her that a ‘“be 75 Tailored Black and Colored Felts oui what litile support we now have |said, “I'd rather fight than eat my [ FONC EFE TOE CH€H e ot 55(: 1 95 . L3 ‘imm'e 1than one way to the goal. The director of 1he Bureau of = T 2 the Catholic charlti ho advocated . e mfort mil- | vig he ea thas moman, | ST 2 Bl 00 e e e | e Sreievars bt sibeds 10a AT WORTHWHILE SAVINGS! mter SuiIts nost the sty of ndustrial { York City Consumers’' League. In Miss Boardman declared she was been 1l s The way to protect women.” she k LT ko Gl el @ 4 | tunits wnd equal o “in !In‘d|l154(r’\‘l o e S p, . . :r:ladg:‘r‘;g :fi;’:t::nnu:n‘bit"i:,; \‘fi:’{f:& e l' 9 Formerly NOW Formerly NOW hes will ilot have to hold two boards functioning separately, and not zs ’l‘.il.red Feh' °°d " l » at the factory and the other he Commissi : es 30. . > 30. 3 b5 AL 3 bY Botly Sides Applavded. | housework done it they earn outside e ?:.]tr::en;co:!lgty of having one united \tes of he|fhe Dome. not by barring them b¥{Announcement of Marriage “Just 5 35 Velvet Trimmed Hats $z 50 t0$3 98 55. 41.25 60. 45.00 B L . e e il | e tevis Statemient. a Joke Says Actress | LONDON POLICE SOUGHT. Formerly $7.95 to $12.50 65. 4875 70. 5250 { Teperance Union. who was| \iss Laughlin denounced protec NEW YORK., January 21 ®).— = 57 Velvet Tri d Hat: ) 75 = siected b boih sules s chalvman | (ve legisiation as “the most diabolical | Wilda Bennett. actress, admitted ves- S it o el Inmmed Hats 1 00 . 56,25 80. 60.00 < andienes of w0 sizorously ap- | Al comceived Lo slam the door | terday thal the announcement af ner | Labor-Socialist Paper Seeks Reason Formerly $5.00 to $6.50 . t0 . 85. 63.75 9. 67:50 cuded both = 1y \f opportunity in the face of woman. & marriage to Peppy de Albreau. | tor Recruiting Rush. e was u tola cnce of ‘ acked Secretary of Labor Davis | cabaret dancer, had been made “fust | | oo 5o R LTl 53 Untrimmed Velvet Hats 79c 95. 71.25 , 100, 75.00 — S said, “is 1o ces. such as maired king the statement in his m as a joke." The story. she said. had ( v meeting when Wemen's Parts e to the conference that the chief | been started by a friend and when |8 rush in recruiting for the Londor Formerly $3.98 to $5.95. elegates sought to force cha g ifmunvh of woman was howemaking | Texan- Guinan. night c¢lub hostess. ‘D"Hfl:n ffli\ll‘ the Dafl)'T}{nmld, the La- scheduled progran |ind motherhood iasked the couple about it at . |bor-Socialist organ. e average en a " here was @ weullh of excitement. | 3 score of fiveminute speeches jol- | cabaret celebration Monday night |rollment since the end of November 31 Trimmed Gold and Silver Hats l ff | 1owed ded to “carry out the joke. |has been 50 men weekly, instead of Regularly $5 to $10............. 2 sblens, pleaded their ar- This afternoon Miss Grace Abbott that doesn’t mean we won't as previously. It is the intention } vofees that cracked with | of the Children’s Bureau will preside, | be married.” said Miss Bennett of the authorities, according to the . . |and addresses will be made by Mrs]\ Asked about Charles E. Frey, turf- | newspaper, to accelerate recruiting 57 Trimmed Satin Hats 1 ff Sidn .W%t off the debate. Mary Van | Katherine Philips Edson of the In.| mau, whose wife recently won during the mext few weeks until 100 Regularly $5 to $10........... 2 cowr of the department | gustrial Wellare Commission of Cali- | judgment of S37.300 against Miss | men are onatiet Feeuly. (INCORPORATED) ndusivial studies of the Suge | fornia and Mrs. Maud Wood Park. | Bennett for alienation of affections he Herald desires to know the rea : wdation. outlined reasons for the | councilor on Jegislation of the Na. | the actress said: son for this extracrdinary increase in Corsages and Boutonnieres Flowers [ ff 14th and G Streets N. W. of protection. "It is necessary | tional Leagua of Woman Voters. Dr.| “Oh. that was all over at the time |the cost of the police force, while the Regularly 39c to $3.98......... i 2 open up the widest opportunity | Hugh S. Cumming, Surgeon General of | of the suit.” ) Government is preaching the nece: wonien. " she said, “protective | the Public Health Service, and Dr.| Frey was at the night club when |sity for economy in public expendi islation in the majority of cases | Ailce Hamilton of the Harvard Uni-|the “marriage announcement” was |ture. It hints that the enlarging of @es 1o both 2n and women. | versity Medical School spoke on|made. bur he said afterwards-that|the pelice force is in preparation for ‘ i no picking out women as | heulth questions yegterday afternoon. he believed It was “just fooiing” axpocted | ‘. W speakers, verivusly at