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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, . FEBRUARY 16; 1926. 23 : T | e ety ; bans, but also for herself was develop- | trude Bischoff Mrs. Forrest, Miss LIFE’S ]) ARKEST MOMENT. —By WEBSTER. ing & denso of world responsibillty. | Marjorie Daniell, Mrs. Gilbert-Gros i - > - -~ ! “Our sense of world responsibility | venor, N. W. Bartan, I i | \ N X S = % zl land of power ultimately carried usiMrs. Rosa C. Knode, Miss Ella Hotel Potomac this afternoon from 1 Laura Tuff+ nd Miss Mz Mrs. Rebe will speak ncis Glenn will i l into the World War, to maintain for|derwood, Miss Sadie Wilson, Miss | N. Patterson is hostess, ‘YA SEE WHAT JuST A SIMPLE ourselves and for all other people, not Miss Marsh, Miss Cath- — | & 2 HOLE SO0ME only their full its upon the high|e Mrs. Pearl Bellman,| Mrs. Willilam Hamilton Bayly o | y see, GEoRGE? Wi et i seas, Dut also to muintain, cstablish, | Pigeon. Mrs. E. W. Hohbein, | Hotel Roosevelt has returned from LO - 1ony perpetuate and preserve that form of | 3 L. 3. ‘Bourne. Mrs. Whitfleld, | wer trip to Pennsylvanin, whe:t i HE's WEARIN' o &overnment which recognized that | 3 Wealthea McKee, Al she ke in the interest uf ‘BooB! GARTERS' the pre-emiment purpose of the gov- 1 Irs. Wymand ernment is the protection of human| Mabel Hiatt, Mrs. Ly Speakers Declare Conflict | rights ana the estavlishment of liber- .;’![edl. AMrs. John Lo Mrs. | boro 1z 5 and justice” . B. Grant. Mrs. Ida W. Whitting | - . With Spain Gave U. S. Place Mado United Nation. b L e | The assertion that the Spanish-| Afiss Knol { American War was a “small war” was as World Power. S e | Gettysburg College Leagua in worm- | burg, Chamberst 1 Eldridge Says This Weuld | ¢, Reduce Street Accidents i Here One-Third. ! er.| There is only Mrs. 1. M. Blood Imeat in most | meat, the 9% pe 1 or so t Belknap, who| There will be an informal te: said that, measured by results, it was one of the most important this coun Out of the Spanish-American War|try h:ls:lc\'ier mu.'ugvlll Inl. ll‘””“}“”“”f | I ” 8 he said that it closed the -breach v i Sates s o as o wort | 0, S i (ot QUALITY, RELI AB]UTY N power, speakers declared last night fon u world power, freed Cuba, complete installation of | ts on all the principal | pedestrian control regula nd the consolidation of all ma-| flic enforcement in the Traffic Si-\ at exercises at Fort Myer, in com- hmup‘tlu tl\’xsl \;A(Iu;\ hn]n closer relu- rean tac B -ashi N i . B tionship with the Far East, brough e ‘».lll‘;i‘V‘;AII(:l'x ‘_M“x::;:u;“ 1‘113 \|\"T r“:::;“ =) memoration of the American sailors| “ORRTIP WAL RO, PR LA, U who were killed when the battleshib | fraed the Philippine Maine was blown up in Havana har-| The gratitude which 1he first year Director of Traffic M. O. “uba holds for | D) Tldridge told the newly organized | bor, Februar: 189 {the U States was expressec affic: Council of the District at X 'The speake Inchided _sec retavy{ hel PETEIT RS es crnemed D Gold Crown and Bridge meeting last night in_the American | N Wilbur the Navy Department.| \rs. Flora McGill Keefe Work, per tooth, $6 * Automobile Association’s headquarters N Comdr, Clarence A. Belknap of the g angled Banner.” er and_§! : in_the Mills Building. | N rtment of United Spanish were under the auspices of the Mr. Eldridge took the occasion em 3 and Lieut. Gustavo Al | Department of the District of Colum. Dr. Freiot will examine your teeth hatically to deny that he ever sousht | have the traffic police formed into | Torroella, r embassy here. he of the Cuban bia, United ish War Vet pt. John Lewis| uniform members of all br of FREE. Whatever work is necessary will B independent body under his con Smith, st rummundfl'm hief of | the fighting se ices flanked the vet - trol wnd ropolitan | S a2 :lerant an e races Lann | | be truthfully stated—you can RELY on police force. ement of | sided at the exercises i et traffic regulations is distinctly a po- | called to) onder By F : . this examination. Gt lice function.” he declared. | m conviction, how mcr.] Bureau should func lependent bureau of the ment, just as the Detective Bu- | u now functions. All police officers | d in re nd controlling in the District should be as. | signed to the Traffic Bureau. This should include 51l motor cye N traflic work Comdr. Lee H. Ha The invocation Maids as pronounced by Milton O. Beebe, S in post cha 4 | ! Attend S | | ance (Continued from Page Twenty-one.) 407 Sev nth St. N.W. 407 Bath ENTRANCE N 0 KAY'S JEWELRY 1011 Cleanliness ‘Is One of Our Many Str Features Very Special Aftention to Nervous Peaple No Charge Z When Other Work Is Evivg Do Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 PM. Sundaye: 10 AN 1o ] P 1ook the Name DR. FREIOT and Address Be Sure You Get Into the Righ Phone M ?bxhpsbom Sigy | | “When the U nllNl Stat went to the ai 8,” Sec- reta entered th> sphere as a great world power, thef ckoned with in inte | |3 Mae . Hammett, Miss Lau | Smith, Miss Hazel Elson, 3 -l sell, Miss Adela Heaven, M. K Naomi Baker, M * Bertha turned »d Cubans, we cannot it the result would have been | But we know now that in heedinz ihis call of the oppre wi not only and the making. | 1 placing of sizns and the Under One Official. | A sE 5 \-«\ 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. e o e e e ;. A% g e y Special Sale " WHO WAS CAUGHT /’“ N | good teeth better i | WeARIMG GARTER S = ol Wednesday Only one official of the Police Depart “Any decentralized plan, by 1 the authority is divided amon, a number of offic ne added, hound to lead to confusion and to m “Copr. 1926 (N.Y. World) Presms Pub. Cov Beverly ALLsik understandings. Too many cooks | | Lavender Stripe Mowever efficient the cooks may be) spoil the broth.” | til such a regulation is promulgated den. Henry Miller was appointed FF Los Angeles has reduced its traffic | he declared. it will he impossible to LABOR HITS DRY LAW' | President C. C CHl ONS ecord by 25 per cent during the | hring about a material reduction in ington I v hl“!ly\‘»‘rr:f”;-f‘ '1114; lights idents to pedestrians at controlied | b ¢, Workingmen Favor Modifica- | (A iconte n;‘;,w\](nnd-.\ oh et Sed Sl | D e Mayfowe 1o cross the street with the light<. Mp- | "'Nr. Eldridze opened his talk with | tion of Prohibition Act. | ) P Eldridge pointed out. Washingto®s | .\ esplanation of the systems of re 5 ’YOUR VASES ! " pedestrian _control regulation which | ewal and. revosation of drivers. pow ington labor went en record | Police Court Judge John P. McMahon | e in other citiet i outimed the | 1ast night as favoring modif i Tecently held to be iliegal, he sa sed for the Diatsler |t Volsiead by ST »rv«m‘:__\""" | Bt DU was coned from the Los Angeles shes additional rea. | entral Lobor Unlon mesting ctric lamps, 2 | rezulation he director of traffic | [F¥CTY, : | s’ Hall was given over Bt | as no power to suggest that the Dis | {00 [ 1 l to revoke or suspend | discussion of prohibition. The I 3 | rs. Ior trict Commissioners have no power to | 3 . opera pe s, said (onln'ued ‘“then {t seems to me that it defective eyesig ’hl‘ B ‘terized as having “made whisk notic 1s high time that such authority were : drinkers out of beer drinkers grile misygbefothenuise Ifusica] A resolution expressing the views| C. A. MUDDIMAN CO | competent to operate an automobile: | ot on Sxpressing prohibition es Walkers Protection. he may be insane and he may be|gubject was introduced by Albert ¢.' 709 13th St. NNW. Main 140 The new system of traffic lichts on | confined to an Insane asylum: he MY | ———m—m—m———— Bixteenth street and Massachusetts [be a murderer, and vet, unless he avenue, Mr. Hidridge explained, pro-|commits an offense against the traf- vides absolute protection for pedes. law and is convicted, there is no ‘an admitted fallure” i pertly done on short Il urezt 1 On the Severn. $5.00 Newest Spring Shades Sizes 8 to 10 Beverl y . mEml:———_lraE:a Water Front Sites fl 9| = | Bungalows ting Discounts on Op- s » vay provided under the present law TRADE Mamy b . tions Daken Now for Next Jegislation is urgently needed to co v which his permit may be sus- = Oan S erles Summer. trol those who flaunt protection. Un- # 1706 180 _St, N.W. e e s Main Washington, 715 Thirteenth Street, Washington, D. 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