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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (., JANUARY 24, 1926 - PART 1. EF Burrong! Arrv‘r‘ \‘M‘vv i and [Statuette Fartially Upholds Gen-| [apper Bl Woutd Atlow arriea| INITIATION EXERCISES Jone ot Ninhi chinprer accompanica | ARE AWARDED LETTERS e “Tiatt S0l 500 by Malcolm McRae w8 Elizabeth Catloth, Mae Kialy, Jose | R eral Idea of Personal Appearance. | Women to Make Contracts. Phi Beta Gamma [raternity iz nne | phine ornek Jeannette Prie e The section of the District Code | Justices Stone and Bailey Made |of the most active fraternities in this|Capt. Alvin Gheen Receives Tunior liabein Walker. I Tyler et 2 2 | 0T 0] e 4 e section of the country, and has grown ldred Farrah <athleen War jiecuenat conception (05 (he personaliay onicn L ::::w.d Honorary Members—Peyton A e High Championship Soccer Dorothy THtHpes ar Belitits Wos shal o pearance of Socrates is only partially woman fidve i wes s ) J n a + i d oundation at the Georzetown ve cort upheld by the latest evidence adduced | contract as surety, guarantor, ac Gordon Also Included. i R ps Trophy. S e e | by the British Museum. ‘That insti e comodator, drawer, accepter, maker Installed in the three leading law| numerals F or indorser would he repealed by the | Associate Justice Harlan fiske | M3t a The semiannual athletic assembly | H 9, 1 tution nas pl on exhibition re. : : 2 in. | y - hools *he . The aims of Clas e ha arvey ran Dictator’s Personal Great-|ianiy "iidmsced, "seanivition a ve- Yale Historical Motion Pic- |1, ndorser would be repealed by the | . et the Unitod Stnme upiske | schools in *he District, The aims of | T held |t heieftarson Jiticr High | o bese ball Harvex 1. : e the fraternity re to promote and | mer Cornelins Kelline shows the Athenian philosop : : - by Chairman Capper | _ourt, Jennings Bailey, associate jus : x - et s et G R fate Jus intain the highest standards of the | School Wednesday afternoon for the | Sinzer. Jacoh Rilverman a5 Has Saved Decaying |the vers siub nose with which he ix | | of the District committee. tice of the District Supreme Courr, | jiaintain the hizh ogitbe ! ying {usnally credited. hut does not hear ot tures to Give Children The organizations which broughi |and United States Attorney Peyton | €520 Profession and to better fit the | presentation of school letters to the WIighi Josph Moore Geith the stories of his completely bald head the matber to Senator Capper’s niter- | Gordon were initiated as honorary I ) become a capa members of the athletic teams 3 t T Fottli Italy. Banker Asserts. This is said to he the only fully seulp Dramatic Insight. ton aid that repeal of the clause |mewmocis fn to Phi Beia Gamma Legal | MYV Dr. G. Harrls White, supervising ai-| Jarer, ofls Sehwarts tured figure of the great Athenian was being recommended because it | Fraternity last Tuesday evening. At . e rector of athleties in the Washington n Joseph !made within a measurable time afier | o d in @ court decision that | the same time Epsilon Chapter o Jublic scheols, presented the A. G {Danna. James 3 na ihin m ble time aft had been held in 't decision that | . § b psilon Chapt 1 CONDUCTORS WATCH A'R‘ pul DO prese H'”’ 1 A Spedal Dispateh 1o The Star his death Jne hundred motion picture films, | 4 married woman could repudiate her | George Washington University was in Spalding soccer trophy 1t Alvir Robert v {1 was found at Alexandria, and ex- |0 DRI eton e e Contiuets and prove that she was not | Stalled by the national oMicers of the Gheen of the champion Junior high | Varien, Revert Howia - perts date it in the fourth century B.C.' g1 Garvice of the le University | acting in reference to her sole and rlle'plYn(\ .ww{l\'H‘ul by Alpha Chapler nductors are charged with keep. school soccer ball team of the Intep- and Issac novite <ibn. head of the bhankine < considece; e most perfect speci- p, : nity | separate estate, hut as surety ieorgetown University an ' unfor gh School League of W < Block b Sl e e It b ponsideced the most perfect speci- | pigs"und providing AN opportuniy | Separate estate. bt as surel Cacorsetown Vpiversiiy and Bela | ing sireet cars properly ventilated, the | JUDI0r High School Leaxne e e Erirtn S Loeh 18 1Co., awhiah ha s e | i At R ooi iy fon MWadHIngton R ool ehiltienil i) . e "Y1 Capital Traction Co. advised the Pub- | wenod’ the tup fo ihe school which | Bronke, Rhoda R ersive ternation connection M SC U AL BT aaLIGON e made | ain 4 comple rsight into the his . : AW, S ‘ » sented the cup 1o the school whic § ] stalled were Rayvmond D, Allison Strawbrid; eama out stror in defense o : 1. M. "Stock ha graduated S resented 1o oard of Education | kett. jr.. who gradua 3 presented 1o the Roard of kd | James I Burze. John K. Clagett, 1t e IR e e, o rm Woar vy 12 venrsager | 4% A Hirse. e b oo (ke 1o o vure aie for | SDEECHES were made by the Rev. DAM PROJECT URGED. S el 32| G, U, STUDENTS PLAN [ Feiiruie B i T B e e e tiotel Astor today and dechired While the Board of Edueation has hs 4 slous education of Calvary Bapti ate returning board of Rhode | ker and L. . Emerson. all of Geor The commission wrote to the Capital | Church: L. M. Mattern of Technic Final recommendatior Mue solini as substituted efficient known for some time that some puh-the i 2 v e el essive processe W|DE DEBATE F'ELD lic-spirited person had purchased the | Island by Gov. Avam 1. Porhier. He | Washingion Universits 5 Traction snd Washington Railway | High Scheol. Miss Sophie Saunders. neering staff of the Feder parliamentary expensive series of historical motion | i< the first negro to he ziven a post |\ initiates of Beta Chapter. |and Electric companies as a result of | zirls' athletic coach: Gustav Miller, «ommissior cen made L. 1 awarded Wright. Joseph Moore, Geith SW YORK. January 23 Tésponse Lo 5 query s o what steps wasteful, impotent i ke PR ational University Law School, were | a complaint abut Impiire air on Streot AR Soot Gomuiasions uaeEn o astetul | lmy gy e o the Jlogal xchools it 103l onyal Suilehoard. ncaording to ward PCANGR: 0. (Haslhmt B AT oh e i i e e b s o pal e 10 Waller Cravens of ey an o Aot [received’ by his ‘relatives in sWash- | Jsaacs, T. A” Keleher. W. .C.' Lee, (K. |Department, The. former company| The folowine. pioils received “J or A power davelopment i W § ington Al parmelee 'R.UBY Rutledze. JF T lvaplied \Ghat: conductars: bave: béen| . Sotees i aat. A Greer r AT i { G Stockett received his degree from | Trundle and K. M. Uzlow RHe ¢ Qlaciias liave T ; r and in addition to Mr. Kahn. Pro Will Thank Dono ¢ . o divected to keep their « vell venti- | Harry Scheaffer, Herman Oscay de 1 L A 5 oward University in 1914 and we Following the ceremonies a joint | Jated, keeping &t feast fwo ve T William Y. Illiott of Fasvard Uni- in Intercollegiate Competitions. A% A consequence . C. Graham.| (s Drovidence, wheto. he commenom .‘,”,,13],,“',’,, o acanies. a doint Lien Becpine 1 eont e Amelio Aquilino. Fran T s o ot o of the board. has invited Mis Lenman |of John . Hieknan. 1011 Third street. | ¢hief Justice Huzh Crais Biekford of 2o e 4 " i om Jort merica, spoke of variou During the eoming month the Cat vief Justi 1zh 3 vd v osaid, to nse their hesi A et G , 4 2 5 “cavering North America. spoke oL i ving the coming month the Cath- |, attend the next meeting of the i who was in charge of the Senate bar i Beta Giama presided. *Addresses |as to how many ventilators and win. | Heerer |“”4\ n s e timated powe 35:;(»; y{ the ,,"';”:v}nu '.,”3,)”,\3""“' University will enter a new field [board o they may personally (hank {hey shop for more than half a centurs e ziven by Justices Stone and Bai- | dows should be open aceording 1o Mor o Beciam - 3 i S 2 o ,; i L the Lt Gable were Boris 3,|0f intercollegiate competition. The her for the public service she has| My lickman died two years ago 5 b of the Court of Ap. | weather conditions cent Thoi v k Bakhmeteff, former Russian A {Shahan Debatinz Society is choosing, ' ,,.‘”‘,’"f‘w\m e e sador to [hi- country My “:!d Mrs. | by the process of elimination con- have heen deliverd to the Board agd % Thomas W e oL DTORESS|iests. & varsity debating dsam, which, e being stored by the Department of Telephone, Southeast Store. Lincoln 444 SPECIAL CREDIT TERMS FOR JANUARY SALE Telephone. Northwest Store, Main 3273 MacHorl, o Rob SR ow In the | A8riculture pending arrangements for = e Teler c Allemand alcglm Dayie ociniing e Spsamer 8 US| oroxinga Inithevasions dorla $25.00 Worth of Goods | $50.00 Worth of Goods | $75.00 Worth of Goods It is entirely possible for a making. will he called upon to meet 1t is the plan to show the films irn 1.00 (. 2 ¥ to adhere to prozressive political = i AL Lahlih 0L $1.4 ash $2.00 Cash £3.00 Cash ®ocial tendencies and to liheral some of the hesi teams in the country. conpection With instruction gisen in i e acial tendencies and to liberal con-{ the field of American history as the A ods: 1 1 jec The first contest has been fixed for ceptions, as I hope 1 do." declared | Tl folion closely the (ki of the 5 ! . Mr. Kahn, “and vet admire Musso- | Friday evening, February 26. when the s fofnc (R O SIRNER (0 Iress Seriew Balance on Easy Payments to Suit Your Convenience lini, as I certainly do. Catholic University am will meet the | of “Chironicles of America In this i % VYYYYY' VIV Y Order in Italy Vital. \H’l‘vn\alnau\(~ of Fordham Universi- | connection it is announced that Mrs vy i Seliuad fae | . The question for discussion as | Hurry Lee Husi. prominent Washing 7 = mulating judsment on Fas-§ G0 jo. “Resolved. That the United |1on woman. has presented 1o the hich mind, First, it so happens thai TV | (i (he Harding-Hughes reserva- of the 30-volume “Chronicles of Amer i=_inhabited by L[ “)‘\, ’, "> rions. Catholic University wil up- | ica President Graham states the e nn o AnE S Inold i he amumauive icanke acquisition of (hese seis likewise is 4 hat applies and appeals o us Need T 1"h 10 this time 2 number of prelimi- | source of deep gratification tn the em. Secondly. in the case of every NOTS COMIES NS o e Debating So- | have heen added to the reference e (vibhons Hall, The president | libraries of the schools where thex he <ociety announces that, in view | will be available for nse by hoth he enccess achieved in the periodi- | teschers und pupils in accordance witt 1 tehates held So far. the following | The procedure recommended by the - Bdequately functioning wovernment.{men have been chosen to meet the [ Department of Education of the State f 5 p mmm R GAMSAAAAAASALALAARERS In the case of Italy. in the vears|representatives of other schools: Fd New York where more than 00, m mmediately followinz the war. a sit.|ward Curran. Banzor. Me.. Brendan Der ceni of the aproved secondi E ? 1 social chaos. Government was im-|Fitzger Brooklyn, N. Y. with |plete sefs of the “Chronicles of k ot held in { Philemon Coulter. Baltimore. Md.. as | America.” C WORTH . otent, h contempt and openly 2 2 Sefied. The pubiic service functioned |alternate. Mr. Cirran had two vears 23 Individus! Einys. intermittently onlv, beingz scornful of | of experience as a debater in the Uni- | The unique serfes of American his of Maine before coming 19| torical motion nictures, presented te S S discipline and freque interrupted | versity 3 by strikes. | Labor disturbances on | Washington. Mr, Brown. a law Stu- the board by Miss Lenman. is being vast scale, nccompanied by constant|dent, is rated as both a writer and « | produced under the supervision and violence, beset industry. Relizion was | speaker of ability. while Mr. Fitz- | control of a committee of the council ! derided as a harmful und antiquated | gerald enjovs a wide reputation as 2 [of Yale University, functioning superstition. The country's fAax and|convineing debater. Much interest in | ihrouzh a hoard of editors. of which miform were insulted with impunity. | the debating project has been aroused | Dr. Irank K. Spaulding. now chai Patriotism, duty to and faith in the|amons the members of the studeni | man of the Department dneation k] country, were jeered at as outworn|body and the professors, all of w hom 14t Yale: Dr Max Farrand and 1w - conventions. Class v arraved | are looking forward in anticipation to | Nathaniel Wright Stephenson are against class in bitter animosity {C. U.'s debut as a competitor in this | members. 3 academic field of interscholastic activ The e will comprise, in all Change Miraculous. ity. and have at the same time tuned individual plays. each of whi the change which came over the conn | Court question aired hy collegiate in-|event or #n historical sequence of R ) o e T SR e it | SR SR L You Will Live To Regret If You Miss This Great Opportumty Mussolini, Mr. Kahn declared itv for a gala junior week end. 1o be | pomattox. and is regarded u< the me neither & demagogue nor i reaction-iheld heginning Thursday evening. | significant contribution ver made 1o ary. He would turn al-| pehenary 4. when the annual juniov | the field of visual education fsts just as vigorously promenade will he staged in the hall dical destructionists, room of the Mavflower Hotel. This b topie of discussion wae “Fas- | S0ciety by Elimination Process cigrz. Tte International Implications Forming Team for Participation | on Frank Varron. ¢ people, more essential even than lib erty, and thevefore taking precedence ! C1° over it, i order and national self pres ervation. Indeed. true liberty possible unless there is order and an agair Hmar o S ) T e e e EASTERN HIGH GIVES government subservient fo its own | Satnrdav. Definite arranzements the China shop of LEurope.” |held Saturday afternoon at the Caro . Kahn declared. “He is a patriotic | ing Clut e 1 am convinced that Musso- | + the recular monthly meetinz of . e e e vameh o e | February Graduates Hold Exer- S lariciei sondlo e et e s o a0 UIeRS N e i been. latont amang the Tialisn peopls | o ies Lt O e e cises. Stage Plays and | and which he has mobilized and called | Tam 5 ¢. 1. gradunte. who is a eon | = ~tion has roots e K cal £ £Tac 2 so Prom. | into action has roots so deep in the | quitinz engineer with the Frank Wel Alse Prom | national consclousness and aspirations | jer Construction Co. Mr. ldail re - Sipec E Ssotandon € cently returned from Florida, where | . o e lchRAor 7 mr‘:f x”fi :r'u!fls 'j; }:!:(“_‘.pmh TV the e has heen investigating the electric l‘?: n’”l""l:h' -):’j““]‘“v'_’ St o i Zef Genuine Utica Day Beds, comnlete with folding mattress: there to guids and e cress 1t it wabg | power situation. He explained that ster e C e nrogrem Y B . ; P well established for vearc in Washington: need no further atill asscrt itelf and como to fruition. | pio, F1OTdn hoom had fncrea e e | consisted of the veading of the class ; > : > W introduction. Regular price #100. January Salc N X demand for electricity and told how | i read Y 3 d = < ik : by George Barker and William ’ rice R Sees Patriotic Revolt. | the power companies were meeting J;‘,l‘.]nhm :‘hp S bl N “The Fascista movement was a pa. |the need. and also compared the | AMEe "1€ G080 Bl Galat and | = v P 4 $3.00 Delivers One to Your Home triotic revolution, a revolution not for | Metheds of power transmission used |20 W GCERCCE R 200 - reaction, not against liberalism, but | nrr:r:,l. with: fhase fusedsiniiother (b8 & CLolEy Lt s Adavens 1o il un Against governmental inefficiency and | PATTS of the country | derzraduates. by George Murrav: un n 1 th ext me g v he held Feb. ergraduates, f O S national decay jruary 11, there will be short talke by | 4 80 5 iciore by Ivan Munch: the Mussolini found a penple whose |members on the construction of a |the class histary by, (van BIUECh: 108 past had been gzlorious faltering and v'aj*rv)” ":'_\fl;' el ot Horse,” with Hildegrade Cook. Alice failing under the weight of the he Catholic University Glee Cluhj gy (o2, = prnestine Botts. Wilma = . r present. “Ninzte "andca, cquipnen | 1< preparing nlans for w Spring con | Yorkan. | Braesting | Berts, e 24 of these Reautiful Three.piece Suites—60-inch settee, club chair and rocker othing b o renite o hED ! cert. which 1= to he ziven in a loca 1 SR 5 p 5 the ardor of his patriotism. he flune | heing prepared. and Prof. Behrend: | closed with tl sang tonne—an assortment of colors—$110 is a true value. January (572 60 A written by Wilma <hively = feels confident this coming event will | "o, SR R T N O Civen in the sRleEpricel .. - oo i s oo self against that sinister porter the Ttalian nation once move | turn out successfully. Tt alzo is an G 50 7 armory Friday nizht with Misses K S - 7 upon the high road to matiomal|nounced that the invisible andience armers Friay risht with Adsces | Table and Lamp Extra achievement. That is a towering feat, | will he gziven ‘nvy:l‘:rl’v.\v'irn Ehors e e &t Sor | $4:00 Delivers One to Your and being a ly_profes self | over the “mike’" of WCAP. vay and ;. A. Shelp, section teacher to be, 2 worshiper of greatness in a . f the graduates, as chaperons betore e aan fewre w40 JUDGE EXPLAINS VIEWS L gEinnaici e nins o DTy ziven the pupils of Kactern and compassed ern on Januar 2, 20 and n N declared faciem coutd ON PROBATION ISSUE 70,50 "2 S never gain a foothold here because of I red rinz e ,PP;;::‘ P“""“'f‘,‘f‘,fla"; :,‘,, ,',;, Says Law Is hr No M-an< License Eielial Hait. Thnreday. e Tecclve ; | ) walnnt veneered dining roem <nites that sell Q] 85 5 eclared that fascism in order io hola| t0 Commit Crime—Facts to |lustructions for the new eemester. 2 ; = _ regularly for $275. Jamuary Sale Price consolidate the new Be Considered. ruary 1. There will be eight new | i #8.00 Delivers One to Yeur Home must constitutiona | to command the| Justice Stafford in Criminal Division s, Otherwise | 1 rdayv made plain hie view of he predicted that with the paseing of | the probation law. of which many | Mussclini, ~“Traly may hecome a state | lawvers as well as the public in gen. | AT Assoclatlon met T as torn as Mexico affer the retie.|eral have a misconception. [ does | Df Wbint Crofssamt presided. - ment of Diaz {not zive. the court nointed out. a| hupscay morning Prospechive: Hoense ‘o commit & erime once. with. |JUne graduates listened to 4 ralk an 4 g BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ant being punished. ‘and nei infre. |ACcouNting given by 12, . Rosworth | A wonderful selection of high-grade four piece bedroom suites of s quently the courtIs vequired 1o i | “Scenes from “Macbeth” were pre-| the type and quality that sell for $350. January Sale Price. . FORMING NEW CLASSES | fact that a case is referred 1o Proha. Senied in the eishih semester Fnglich $9.00 Delivers One to Your Home tion Ofcer Steele fo class on Thursday in the auditorium. | for investigation | € L o does ol maea e Enton | The cast follows: Macbeth, Georze Announcement Made of New that the accused is to he given an-|M2in: Lady Macheth, Josephine Tre r other chance {main’ and’ TLaura Barrvett: Ranquo, | I Courses and Faculty From Janu- Many considerations enter into the |JAMes Bridges: the doctor, Robert | i L e St Eniobatic ot said. | Mullen: the gentlewoman. Wilma | ary 26 to February 15 question of probation. the court said. | y o o such as previous good record and the | s)"\‘h 2, Ros: John Wyau Angus. | ” " fl‘ advanced semesters are now heing | hOld & Job, The court referred to a |, p, et e e oy (O ‘ bN b 1241 . Genuine Axminster Rug. size 27x34 inches. g ::::::g :;‘dsl‘?‘l;!lll\,!.:‘rpl‘ m.:.: v’v]," anen AL e women 2 km;’ o _,‘y\,i]‘-;r.a,q\ were in charge of Alphens ik : Regular price $£3.00. Jannary Sale Price.... ... o 1 98 period from January % to Fehruarw | C/€MeNCy and probation and pointed | 15. The courses to be xiven and the | Ut that the judge is required to take | = . faculty membere assizned are e foi | N0 consideration facts that are un-| Constantinople and Warsaw mas lows Known fo the writers of the epistles. | soon he connecied by airplane Semester A, twe sectionz, npening January 26 and February 15— Theory o of accounts ‘:, . Bosworth practjeal 30_DAYS TRIAL IN YOUR HOME ! ccounting and horkkeeping pr 30_DAYS RIAT JIN YOUR HOME! e an bodkheening miaciice TR Tiberal guarantee of satisfaction s e pany Dl rmite you to excl Ul e wiin . g ples of the law and law: of contracts. | S einidne i o oo b g Splendidly constructed and AU llarge seleetion: afi Wide 4 - NIC Turnase andiGi s s «if vou a compiete': nieased pl onatsfct ; " i A heautiful selection of Semester B tio: ections iobenine NO MONEY DOWN nicely finished Fiber Ferneries Arm Mahogany-finished Rock- colors—reversible gear Rahy 2 and February 15—Con It You Trads in Vour 0id I'priaht Piano Have moveslie ¥ 3ter ers. - Regular price Carriages. Regular price sructive development of accounts and Size 32 inchee long. 10 inches 00, January Sale $35.00. January practical accounting, E. . Bosworth: wide, 31 inches high. Regular Price o Sale F “5 3 10 pmency, insurance and partnership COMPLETE $6.00 value. January $1.00 delivers one to ale e 5 Pretls Mahogan: o shed Radla Gannine roll fibe b, 7 Ciavion and Gienn Wiler PLAYER : Sale Price. ... - e e e "'"",’," oS et aiee " 1t g P T Bator C o s e . 5 shelf. . Size 141 it senta cavered in e Eorporation’s cpihiine T e G OUTFIT /neluding i $1.00 delivers one to g heme Inches lome. 2 Tnches ik retommt T uie: oKl geads lev: corporation iew. bankruptey and F Muis Rolls your home .'-“::»m. 810 Jannary Sale *6 60 .;,‘m..r- e pegotiable instruments, (. T. Clayi - 10 Semester D, opening February o 1'€€ renc . R = $1.00 delivers one to $1.00 delivers one fost accounting, J. L Zucker: bail- b i your home vents, receivers and carriers, Glenn Willett. Only ONF of MANY Bargains Semester ¥, opening Februar: 3 Auditlivr ané special subjects. I. B s McGiniay; lat} and procedure of taxa- tion, J. T. Zucker. C. P. A. problems and law. opening February 15—Frank A. Linzel and Glenn Willett Members of the faculty to he as (COME over Southeast and wizned 1o the day scheol. npening see what we can save vou on the purchase February 1, will be announced 1iter.{ § of a fine Used or New Player. Many fine bargains at $195 - $235 . $259 - $275. .................. sections. equally distributed hetween the academic #nd huiness =tudent= The executive commitiee of 1he Alumni Association met Friday. Dy Novelty Fnd Tables fin- T, Cind tractl hy New Method Gas Heaters— 5 T Files Bankruptey Petition. 1-:,-:1 |.n l:u 'M‘n m: n:::’y aaberiog Iinedlias 3 fille qoir: a .Al_rlm on of mix styles. Rome Handzome Five-piece Enameled X < uality = ‘ ¥ Cane_Panel Wood-finish Breakfast Sets. Regular price Morris Epstein. trading as the Elit 24in. high. Regular anteed. Regular a Sets. eg! P Light Supply Co.. 1201 1 street. has : PIANO SHOP prlcs "“';" January §4.79 :‘:‘yr'flsq“‘m""""’ $7.59 r,.:::' ;;;d,,’; f::‘:""' $44.00. Januars Sale @OQ ()4 Aled a petition in veluntary bank . F 11 lce . Nale " 4 ary . cuptcy. He lists his dents at $.37350 227 Pennsylvania Avenue $1.00 delivers one to $1.00 delivers one to Sale Price.......... $17.82 Brics'..coipsiot $T00 dilivens aae e and estimates his assets at $1,350. He ROUTH FAST your home your home $1.00 delivers one te your heme $2.00 delivers one te your home your home .= represented by Attormeve Simon, Koenlgsberger, Youns & Brea.

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