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Gen. H. T. Allen and Head of FIeHT o e o dress Society. The Kentucky Society at its month- 1y meeting Tuesday night at the Other Resolutions Oppose Ad- | Wiira Hotel elecied the following Bk officers: Mrs. Maurice ‘H. Thatcher, vertising Methods and president; Urge Patriotism. Charles o ond_vice pr : Mrs. Marie } | Tvler McCormack, third vicepresi- : Mrs. Virgil loore, secre- Miss Daisy The League of American Pen Tomen, meeting in the final session of its bienntal conventior in the | Shorcham Hotel teday. adopted a resoiution expressing Strong op tion to Federal censorship of “‘(Y'll\‘“ pictures. Mrs. W. A. Du Puy of this city presented a sron: | azainst such censd m e | " ey j : £4 Gen. Henry T. il | S8 Aten and Dr. Frank L. MeVey, Somvention of the league two vears | MRS. THATCHER. President of Kew igo. Mrs. Du Puy declared that (he | ,qqressed the gathering. Resolutions BB it * | of appreciation for the work of Judge By are Just (am . William Jennings Price, the retiring e president of the society, were adopted. Sty and soul” She 2ded Sur | The election was followed by a dance. phatically tha v suppress o i d budding genius.” | - The adoption of that resolution fol- | Concessions Body Named. lowed within 5 minutes the adoption | /o< (\C 4brit 30 (4).—The Coun- of another resolution expressing ob- | B S he n “ommissars issued a Section to the ~vulgar use of the fe- | & of NeOPCS COMELT® I pecial fila1B oK AN SAM Ber e ANENLH. concessions commission_accredited to s Propaganda Opposed. the Soviet trade delegation in Japan. %hm”m':‘ bt The new commission will form a e he aohou branch of the Chief Concessions Com- - s the power of pre- form of unpatriotic pro Rine ot schools, and favoring ihe ws: or . offered. ag rs. Grace Thompson Se ond vice president; Mrs. Nora Keck Commencing January 1, 1926 corresponding secretary; Mrs. Dani JAMES BERRY, President the United States fi; PERPETUAL Mrs. Colman handed the gavel | Heflebower of Ohio, third vice presi- Assets Over €. Chace, treasurer; Mrs. Jean Ste JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y i meetings. The recita verses would also be requir Officers elected Wedne ing were installed The eheers for both the retiring Mrs, Edna M. Colman, and th BU[LD!NG P3 Other officers installed, amid cheers, were Mrs, Edward N. Dingley of this PAYS city, rst vice president; Mrs. Mary Meek Atkeson of West Virginia, sec- % dent; Mrs. Katherine Hopkins Chap- man’ of Ohio, fourth vice president; sComTun—lelcll Mrs. Isabella Grifith Fleck of Balti: emi-Annual more, fifth vice president; Miss Bej - Vorhorst of this city, recording retary: Mrs. Estelle M of this s re $11,000,000 son. registrar; fitor. and Mrs, James W. Dooce Surplus, $1,000,000 n addition to the c°t llth & E S“ Nw Temporary Quarters, 1004 E STREET N.W. During Bldg. Construction a election, Mrs. Harriet H. Loch elected vice national for the Dis! At Arlington Today. | The delegates will journey to Arlington Cemetery this afternoon at | 8 o'clock, when the bronze insiznia of | the League of American Pen Women |} and wreaths will he pla tomb of the U'nknown S At 4 o'clock the del tend services at Betk pecial inv an of the Ep on SCHOOLS OBSERVING | “OLD IRONSIDES” GAY | pl AND : AT in_the public schools, | rcises peing held at each building. The purpose of -the assem. blies is to stir the patriotism of the ! hovs and gzirls through their stud: | ’ i the heroic deeds and adventure: “Old Ironsides,” which. for so m f vears, playved such a conspicuous part | in the progress of the Nation. The pupils today will be instructed | to bring the contributio desire < : to malke to the nation-wide fu l‘lo G the reconditioning of “Old Ires EST. 1879 on Monday. Authority for the co tlon of the contrib < the Board of Edi connection with the <ic [}U‘"[}URA HEAI.S drive. Dr. Frank W. allou. intendent, has appropriate medals for the winners in the local essay con- | tests nvitation also wil Speclal exercises in ohservance of Retter Homes week and “Old Iron- sides” day are be eld this after- noon at the Healts School, Thirteenth and Allison streets. A play will be | presented as well as a number of folk | dances. Miss Margaret R. O'Brien is principal of the Health School. In Pimples and Blisters on Face, ltched and Burned. ‘My skin trouble started with small pimples and red blisters on - my cheek and later affected my ALTA VISTA HOME BURNS. whole face. The breaking out itched ispatch to The Star. | NSINGTON. Md., April 30.—| Flames originating in the garret of | the 12.room residence of Carrie | T. Smith. at Alta Vista, near here, last | night, destroyed the building at a loss | of about $18.000, The loss is partly covered by insurance. Some of the furniture was saved Mrs. Smith is in Florida, having heen reported as starting for Wash- ington last night. Three sons, Vernon, De Witt and Grayson. occupied the first floor of the residence. The flames were discovered by nelghbors. Rock- ville and Kensingeton fire departments reached the scene simultaneously. It was necessary to lay a hose a quarter of a mile to reach the fire. and burned causing me to scratch, which made my face very sore, and it was very badly disfigured. The| trouble lasted four months. 1 began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in a week I could see an improvement. I con- tinued the treatment and in six weeks I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Essie T. Remsen, Allen University, Columbia, 8. C. 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RGBSR RSB IGNSIAXBIBR The Washington Auditorium Furniture Sale which is being promoted exclusively by The Hecht Co. takes place next Monday Morning at 8:15. If you need furniture—WAIT! Practically every well known make of Union Suitis carried in our Men’s Shop— Street Level. UNION SUIT Makes him comfortable Sooner or later you will be buying your Union Suits for Summer. Five Thousand Union Suit§ to Select From in the Following Makes and Prices Tuco Union Suits, from nainsook. Price, $1.00. Rockinchair Union Susts of checked madras. $1.50. Mansco Union Susts of checked madras soi- sette. $1.50. Mansco Union Suits of corded madras, sos- _sette. $1.75. Rockinchasr Union Suits, mesh sn stripes and checks. $2.00. Mansco Union Suits in solid shades, fancy striped madras, lace weaves. $2.00. Mansco Union Suits of sossette, fancy mesh. $2.25. Mansco Union Susts of white E. B. cloth. $3.00. “Mansco Union Suits of plain and fancy mull. 3.75. s P‘);mem'x Union Suits of Jap rayon silk. $5.00. Mansco Union Suits of radium silk. $7.50. Mansco Union Suits of silk crepe. $10.00. The Dobbs Straws Are In For many men, the opening of the Straw Hat Season is May l1st. . .. So our stocks are now complete. Dobbs Hats for the new season are especially attrac- tive with their wider brims, their smart bands and the indescribable character which Dobbs, and Dobbs alone, manage . to impart in their hats. Priced $5 and $6. (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) And when you do, we should like to have you remember that you will find here the type of garment you like most. Most in the way it fits you; in the price you want to pay; in just the fabric you want ....Four famous names are here in Union Suits—Tuco, Mansco (made by Manhattan Shirt Co.) Phoenix and Rockinchair. . ..You will find them at all prices from $1 to $10—with a liberal assortment at practically every stage. ...And besides all of this you will find that the salesmen in this department are verv careful to measure vou to assure you of a perfect fit. First Floor—(The Hecht Ca.) Sheldon Suits made of Hockanum Flannel, *37% Four things to think about: First, Sheldon Suits are splendidly tailored; Second, Hocka- num Flannel is made by one of the best mills in America; Third, Spring is here; and Fourth, Thirty-Seven Fifty is a very moder- ate price. These flannels come in silver grays, stripes, as well as the new Chamois shades that are so very popular this Spring. ‘And in single and double breasted models—and in your size. . . . We are featuring Hockanums by Sheldon this Spring —that is why the price is so moderate. Express elevator to Men's Clothing—Second Floor. THE HECHT CO-~F STREET Store Hours, 9:15 to 6 P.M.