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88 43 WOMEN GIVEN Fairbanks and Mme. Schu- : | mann-Heink on Program. | h 14 Forty l|||.»I stinguished business and of the United professional States members of the Association ahility. Madison Squar women been elected an Women's o their have \mer as a tribute s seore | o vellow and |« pplause ) honor woman in Uit would | irhanks s never without him. My “d Lo speak, nen. calling Pt when it « were elected. tov goes anywhere Fairhanks, when tribute to b Star Spangle rivalling tha e were pres ented ctors, L edu a gov n industr iineer tmistress rancher Speaking on ym the Rallot Box,' Mrs, Harvie Upton. suffrage leader, de “The women's lot wasx hap the day of the cave, in the ( BEden,” where Adam is pic before | vden of “strong, but not too strong.” eave men brought on all #he said. “Psychol women liked to be the hair are wrong round by en only did lways done. couldn’t then what women had pretended to like wh help." Since then w: pave grad- ually worked themsel out of the hair-dragging stage to the happy possibilities of today, she said BUS PURCHASE SOUGHT. = | W. R. T. Plans to Start New Line | Into Maryland April 1. The Public Utilities Commi asked by the W n sit Co. vester purchase five n single deck husses f¢ e new line which will operate from Fourteenth | and Kennedy streets to the Distriet | line and into nearby Mar | munities. The line will 1 tion April 1 pid Tran- | sion o The transit company was 1 given exclusive right to busses on Sixteenth street trict line as a result of an reached hetween .the hus and the tw ,nedy street to Sixteenth and Holly streets, and the Washington Railway | and Electric Co. consented to with draw its bhus line ‘om the Distriet line to Forest Glen April 1. Local Officers Transferred. Maj. Frederick W. Brown, Finance Department. at Walter Reed (ieneral Hospital. has heen orderad ta Hono- Iulu. Hawail, and Maj. Owen S. Al bright, Signal ¢ De- partment, to Fort Monmouth, N. J. There are many kinds of clubs for women, but a man declared the other day, savs the Office Boy, that he fa- | vored clubs for women only when kindness failed PERPETUAL | BUILDING | ASSOCIATION I NOTICE] Pending construc- tion of our New Bldg. at corner of 11th and E NW,, our temporary quar- ters will be at 1004 E N.W. 110 G EST. 1879 e WL . > Can be broken overnight You can stop a cold in 24 hours. 'ou can check the fever, open the Bowels, tone the entire svstem. Mil- fions now do that with HILL'S. Tt is the most efficient, most complete way ou can find. Don’t use any lesser ks | | German Consul Says American In. “ NATIONAL TRIBUTE Mary Pickford, Douglas elp, and don't delay. At your drug AT Beo Sure It's with Puttlh. GAS Gat | DENIES DISCRIMINATION. | OLD PENAL METHODS ARE URGED FOR TODAY h 19 UP—Dr.|New York Police Commissioner Tells Grand Jurors Group Bail Is Too Easy. 1es n Germany led” of their property | in that country to the | rman land By the Axsoviated Press, V' YORK, March 19 -A return to police and penal methods of hall ation in the of fact-inding juries to give judges the records of criminals before they are admitted 1o bail; legislation pro- viding for finger printing of all sus pects and denying ball to habitual criminals, and elimination of competi- l “The commissioner sald he favored|tion between surety companies. putting surety companies who furnish Mr. MclLaughlin “sald that without bail for eriminals out of business. He | doubt the bail bond supplied by surety advocated. return of the use of the| companles is the greatest aid hein lock step, ball and chain, hard labor| given to crimi today. Old offenders and bread and water diet for felons. can et bail w sut difficulty, he said i declared for speedy irial and | whereas men arrested for the fir fashioned = With 40| time ave often unable to get it with-|! out paying an exorbitant rate. I A century ago was advocated yester- day by Police Commissioner Me- | Laughlin at a meeting of the Associa- |tion of Grand Jurors of New York Chinese Criminals Also Required to | County. Keep Hair Trimmed. mmediate results of the presence in | Peking of the international commis. paredness for abolition of extrate lity was a new instruction he minister of justice that priso n Chinese jails be afforded regular baths. They also must have their hair trim- med and keep their elothing clean. urging three criminals appointment London has a zebra-skin-shoe fad. PEKING, March 19 (#).—One of the |- ¢ T This order followed one that the jails | must be renovated. | Under the new regulations the old | vy chains on the | ckle was employed. iwomeais 2 v | R, McReynolds & Son | Sales—Service 5 1423.25-27 L St. N.W. Main 7228 Sales . 14th and Park Road N.W. Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. Col. 2619 BALTIMORE $2.00 WILMINGTON 4.25 PHILADELPHIA 5.00 ay Line Offics, Pease. 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