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SUFFRIGE GROUP WL NCORPRATE Susan B. Anthony Foundation Names Committee in Plan for Memorial. Definite plans for Incorporation of the Susan B. Anthony Foundation, that it might go ahead in the project for which it was orcanized —the erec- tion of a memorial In t ity to the noted suffrage.leader, n B An- thony—were made at a meeting of the sxecutive committee of the founda tion ih the Shoreham Hotel vesterday afternoon. A committee was appoint- | ed.to take the necessary action. The committee includes Mrs. Luella M. MacKennen, chairman: Mrs. Na- nette B. Paul, Mrs. Corbin Thompson, Mrs. Clara McCrone and Mrs. E. T. Rrennan. Limit Set at 100. A resolution was adopted to limit | the number of corporators to 100 per- ill be given 1 the first n the charter and pay Anthony Foundation was org: Novembe 1924, with Mrs. Anma I Hendley its president. . 11 was formed from the old Anthony League, when the mem- bhers of the. latter nization defi- nitely decided 1 hey would erect Anthony. The league was organized in 1912 Ancient Style Show Planned. Mrs. Brennan. who i chairman of the foundation's child welfare com- mittee, announced plans for a s 00 v #iven by the foundation in the Wash- ington Hotel the afternoon of March 25, for the benefit of the day nur series in this city. Costumes to be worn In the style show are to be displayed in a window of Woodward & Lothrop’s, from March 18 to 23, it was stated. Dr. Gertrude R. Brigham and Mrs. Leland Conness are to assist Mrs. Brennan in arranging the perfor- mances. Mrs. Nanette B. Paul. vice president of the foundation. presided at vesterday's meeting. LYNCHBURG COLLEGE CAMPAIGN BOOSTED 800 Attend “Fellowship Supper,” at Which Senator Glass Indorses Plea. A “fellowship supper” in the inter- est of the $750.000 endowment cam paign for Lynchburg College Lynchburg, Va., which is being con- ducted by the department of endow- ments of the board of education of the Disciples of Christ, was attended by more than 500 persons Monday night in the social hall of the Colum- Bia Heights Christian Church. Those present included the clergy of Wash- ington churches assisting in the cam paizn and alumni and friends of the eollege. Senator Cartor Glass Tynchburg, in a brief Anrsed the andowment announced that he was himself sub. acribing to it. Rev. Dr. B. H. Melton, mator of the Ninth Street Christian Hurch. presided Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley the Vermont Avenue Church. an address of welcome. and speakers inclnded Pres Hundley of Lynchbu H. 0. Pritchard. zener: | tion of the Dis . H. H. Harmon, tment of endow Day. campaign di a resident of address. in mpaign and pastor of made | other ments, and E. rector. 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By the Associated Press March 10 Miss Els w York and Sir Charles d of the p section of the Rritish consulate. ‘. K. Vanderbilt and Ambas- dor Herrick were officials for the bride and enfhassy associates acted for m miple left immediately after -eremony for. a honeymoon trip Egzypt. Elsie de \Wolfe, bron in New | s widely known in social circles America. She is 61 vears old. For of late decorator. After zed a company manager-star, of Clyde Fitch's . she orga in France. Sir Charles Mendl served in_the British army as an intelligence officer during knighted in 1924, the World War. lle was If 2 man owes a lof to his wife it becanse she is o _poor collector. '“&\\\\\\mx\\\\\\\\? Burlington Hotel Announce the first large installa- tion In the world of The Titanafram The Master Mausical Instrument Daily from 12 to 2 and from 8 to 10 P.M. 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PAINT CO., D06 9th St. VECCHI A S FRIES, BEALL & SHARP FOR SALE BY SERVICE T80 Qith o S CHEVY CHASE SU 5650 Cann. Aver LITTLE & 25 Carrolll Ave. Takomn ¥ EO. [ oma Pk.. Md. 101, .’la N 3 TENLEYTOWN PA OWN T & HDWE. C0., CO. W. 3. () 1108 {6k Distributors Paints, Varnishes, Enamels 734 10th St. N.W. Grates for Your Boiler Main 1964 Gas Heaters Oil Heaters N STAR, .\TASHIN()‘TO , HIT CHIROPRACTOR BILL. Members of Medical Society Pro- test Licensing Practitioners. A protest against the enactment of the bHl providing a board of ex- sxaminers for chiropractors and fis- suance of licences to those found qualified to practice was registered by six members of the District Medi- cal Society, who appeared before the District Commissioners yesterday. The chiropractors were heard in support of the bill last week. The society members who protested are Drs. Joseph S. Wall, John B. chols, J. Lawn Thompson, James A. Gannon, Henry C. McAtee and C. B. Conklin. The Commissioners will report to Congress on the bill next week. ¥or the last several years they have ap- proved it, but declined today to indi- rate thelr attitude after the hearings. The citizens' Advisory Council recent- Iy approved the measure. Try Out Alpine Cattle. nsin dairy farmers are making a successful experiment with Alpine cattle brought over from Switzerland. The stock is technically known as Brown Swiss. The Wisconsin farmers have used them to replenish their stock and other farmers have become interested, with the result that there is a good demand for them. They are - and_produ Tmported l Oatmeal D. €, WEDNESDAY LADY MOSLEY DEFINES POSITION IN WILL SUIT Seeks to Oust Joseph Leiter as Ad- ministrator of Her Grand- father's Estate. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March. 10.—The posi- tion of Lady Cynthia Mosley in the suit against her uncle, Joseph Ieiter, Dainty Heliotrope Neapolitan Straw $10.00 i Trish Oatmeal, Scotch Oatmeal, 5-lh. can Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St Phone Main 4180 | stablished 187% INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST ONE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL AFTERNOON GOWNS | | ACTUAL VALUPS $42 50. $20 50. $7 5€/| A REMARKABLE BARGAIN OFPERING FASHIONS DE LUXE FOR MADAME—FOR MADEMOISELLE STORE WILL OPEN 8:30 A M Fashion_ with Value! Gray Charmeen Wrap with silk and 517 F i Paris Satin lined with 3 Jade and Silver Pahmi Trim $69.50 —_A ‘Straightline Coat has enibroidery combined with braiding, the distinctly A Twillbloom Cape-Coat, Parisian idea! smartly dressy, has Tuxedo revers with Novelty Crepe as the feature. _A Charmeen “Wrappy” Coat uses Gold Braid on collar and fronit, with edges of Cocoa-dyed squirrel. Iy~ MARCH 10, '1926." over the $100,000,000 estate of LeviZ. Leiter, her grandfather, was estab- 1ished In her deposition filed yesterday in Judge Denis E. Sullivan’s court, where the hearing will begin next Tuesday. Lady Mosley seeks to oust Joseph Leiter as administrator and attacks the appointment of Willlam J. Warr, who was named in 1921 to succeed one of the trustees under the Leiter will. The deposition was filed in Lady Cynthia's capacity of one of the five trustees of the estate. Besides Leiter and Warr, the others are the Duchess The New and Beautiful Millinery Section of the Greater Jelleff Store! AVE you seen it> Ne! Then don’t waste a minute. Hats are gems, hundreds of them from Parisian and New York designers such as Import, Norman- die, Tappe, and every one of these exquisite creations will sell for $10.00, yet they are sold always from $12.50 to $27.50. These are just “Special” for the opening. of Suffolk and Mrs. Nancy Campbell, | som———————— widow of Colin Campbell. ~The pe- titioner has asserted that she will not personally attend the hearing. 01d Butcher Paper. Gone. What once was known as “butcher paper.” the dark heavy, brown paper used to wrap up meats. is no longer manufactured in any great quanity in the United States. It has been re- placed by what is known as “hogus The old butcher paper was The Yes. Imagine! \! Paris 9 FASHION INSTITUTION Washington Ncw?b;‘l Our Greater Store ITH the opening of the First Floor of our new and greater Store, the first realiza- tion of our long-cherished plans and un- ceasing efforts—we want to celebrate in truly “Merchant’s Fashion” by offering something in Outer Apparel so superior in worth that our Opening Price will seem almost too good to be true. This new Store is not just Our It is Your Store—planned for you, built for vou, and operated for you. is true. Store. Therefore— Our Celebration Is F or &1.’ Women’s Newest Spring Wraps Gebteffs $10.00 A FASHION INSTITUTIO N Warningtan Nework Progress With Service! But it INDIVIDUAL MODELS OF EXCEPTIONAL.STYLE AND QUALITY Satin—Chormeen—F aille—Corded Silk—Twillbloom—K ashmir "——The flewest Scarf-Collared Coat livens itself with self-color embroidery traced with gold thread, —A Shoulder-Yoked Coat brings embroidery into its scheme via the pockets, sleeves and border.” —A Black Satin Dinner Coat; fiafing’ from shoulder, boasts deep border and sleeves of gold metal cloth. And These Coats at $69.50 Are One of the Special Treats for the Women Who Have Made the New Storée a Fact! e FRANK R. JELLEFF, INC, m\d- 1220 P Strect N.W. CHARGE ACCOUNTS _ INVITED SATISFACTORY TERMS ARRANGED Records That Tell a Tale Fe Y T We have been looking over old records dating back to 1880. \ — We find the names of individuals and of fam- ilies who came to us for diamonds then, who come to ug for diamonds now. R Back in 1880, the rec- ords show, they hought diamonds for fifty dol- lars per carat. L Jgme Now, for diamonds of the same quality, they pay us from five hun- dred to seven hundred dollars. e R. HARRIS & CO. SPECIAL! Three-Strand Pearls . Manufactured the pearls that were in such demand before Christmas, our stock of which—Ffollowing the tre- mendous holiday trade—we have been able to replenish only now. Th re —_—-— R. HARRIS & CO. Very naturally, we are proud of these old rec- ords. g o They point to a con- tinuity of confidence that attests our depend- ability of recommenda- tion at all times. —— We sold fine, perfect diamonds in 1880. We are selling fine, per- fect diamonds now. Diamond values have been steadily increaring all these years. R Diamend values are still uninterruptedly on the way up. g Every purchaser of a diamond here has in- vested ! is or her money safely, wisely, profit- ably. R Our records of close to fifty years—which we .will be glad to show to you who are interested —are in themselves the guarantee of the sure satisfaction of you who buy diamonds here and now. e And they go far toward ng, by the way, why it is that we enjoy the largest diamond business, year in and year out, in Washing- ton. R Fine, Perfect Diamonds $50—$75—$100 and up to $1,500 R. Harris & Co. Seventh and D Jowelors and Diomond Mer- chants for More Than Half a Contwry