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1 0 ’f‘,fl]fl EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. G FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926. T‘_—_—.—__M SL C EASTERN URATURS | ¢ f“l o fl()l‘aitfryiion : o WOMAN IN POLITICS e e BT cans | CHOOSE qFFIcERsiAmbussador'; “Daughter Will Be Slip Covers ' . 5 Evans, jr., who extended a word of | . | Laid Up Two Weeks From Injuriec greeting to the guests in behalf of | the Chevy Chase Club, which has | ool ARl e G 1 ive i .| played hst to the Columbian Wom- | Miss Lilli il v ‘ Mrs. Kahn, Representative in Con- | Plaved e e o the ’_N,“‘(,"!Mlss Lillian Soper Elected Presi-|Matilda toughton, daughter Tess, i . | of thelr annual dinner. § talkx to Columbian Women. | ©f Lier . Dell, United States | Other Speakers Heard. Ambassador Hou iton, probably will be laid up for two weeks the re civil service commissioner, who also o G L T b e was on the program, was prevented S e o i b from being present by an unexpected - Ron. Mie 1on ";l";f""_:'("‘,"“",’,‘\‘z’l‘)"'“”’“‘ which called | yyeq pjilian Soper of St. Stephen's | was broken. L L e o Sor |, Her physictans todax said that she Mrs. Willlam Mather Lewis, wife of | president of the Daughters of the | was ,T,'fl‘;'.\:'\< Somplications tam the president of the university: |j,o Eoiscopat CHareh ol 8 i Mre. Anthony Wavne Cook, ex-preai- [ g1 2f [pe EDRCmA, B, B, IR George Washington University given | 4ent general of the Daughters of the |its thirtieth anaual convention in St at the Chevy Chase Club last night, | SMOHCan o and Mrs.| Ajhan's Church and guild hall. Miss “Her responsibility other| “Mimberat of tHe entertainment| o aaicees Miss . e women should be a it ub uh & cliver KUK BRIL | oy oo cooe he Nl : sideration,” continued M Haliing the Ten Theussnd” Tho| soo Presiasd over the hisin her brief address, punctuated with | cagt included Mrs. William E. Cham- [ O . (meers elected that same sparkling wit which marked | herlain, Mrs. Ruth Ailor Morgan, | william J. Myrth of St area. will be staged in the school | her maiden speech before Congress.| Misses Irene Pestorio, Lillian 5. Car- | jgh, first vice president auditorium tonight, when five Kir"“ delisfecs ek undnyaaternoan penter, Margaret McMahon and | Brooke of (Good Shepherd will speak with a lone boy com- ‘One of the hardest lessons for the | Rhoda Watkine, Carolyn Getty dem-!ond vice president woman politician to learn is the com- | gnstrated the Charleston lof & S":“mn” e 5 ’ : ==J. E. CUNNINGHAM CO.== plete ellmination of the personal equa- The list pt speakers and their sub | cm— ————— ist of sp a heir st 4 tion. We are learning it, but not TheMitten Managed Bus Service eets In xm: l;n;(‘ of the 10 Star dis e W e el | 3 > T Gty e S GAtRtL ettt sex 1s the third es. | GASOLINE PRICE GOES UP. |secretars: Mr Esther A. H. Arnold Baltimore . 2150 ition SAVpIn Giraves. “The: Consl. sential outlined by Mrs. Knhn.e Put- et 1og st S A e and fo) iavre de Grace w235 irion. Roberta 11 Lincois | ting the job firsu is the fourth and |S¢andard il Company Boosts Cost | Shepherd parish. directress of the | Nilrcton ... $al1 e GorEtttiont g Mrs. Mary T. Norton, Representa-’| of Kerosene Also. Junior Daughters | umoER MiITTEN om Gray Line Office. it tive from New Jersey, talked on the | yJhose who were reelected were | (AMAGEMENT Pennn. Ave, W. of 1th value of service, emphasizing NEW YORK, Aptl) 30) () _Gaso-| Mrs: Roverts, Mys. = Arnald, pire — AL daily. Tremaine, “The Constitutjon.” 5 lr’:mendnuq opportunity for service | rices were advanced 11 centg a | VTR 206 Mre XONC ( or were Lt . Upper, left to right: Alvin Graves, geraldine Carpenter and Myrtle Posey. | Offered the women of America in the | galloft today by the Standard Ol Fo.| 0, oo vnod, which 7 2 g " Boys Favor Graves. Lver, et 10 Hghi: oberin Hatrison, Margaret- Peed and dosephine | IEht of franchise. | 5f New Jersey in North and South Chof - : onimeh '} Lactobacillus Acidophilus Milk While the feminine numerical pro- | Tremaine. “Service heings its own reward.” | Carolina and 1 cent 2 gallon elsewhere | ! : i | said Mgp. Norton, sounding the key- |in its territory. The new tank wagon | { £ e TGt ool L N " Prepared hy the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. dent—Others Named for the Various Positions. = artin Blde. Five Girls Will Oppose One Boy in Semi-final Event. Close Contest Seen. “The woman' in politics must keep in mind five essentlal things," said Mrs. Florence Sprag Kahn, Repre-| sentative from California, one of the principal speakers at the annual din- ner of the Columbian Women of were parish late yesterday was elected Reversing the propo .THE WEATHER DID IT— Wait for the big news— | Western High School ay, whén five boys and one girl com-| . ‘pmw‘. the closing contest at Eastern | e} VR SRR SLO0G SUNDAY EXCURSION g High and the last of the contests| before the finals in.the entire Star| I f America’s Contribution to Constitu- tional Government,” and Josephine NEW YORK SUNDAY, MAY 2 % portion of orators at Eastern is S| ——— ————— SEGES AR e e & ot dominant, the boys in the school who | note of her remarks. “for we get out | price in North and ‘arolina is nt O ed o o im thelr svmph. | conceded to their girl representatives | partment of Justice and Prof. William | of anything just what we put into |1 2 g Thies believe thev have an excellent | unusual ability. They insist, in any |J. Wallls, head of the school mathe. more. no less." | wher e < chance to celebrate for the mascu-|event. that the school will emerge | matics department. X N. V. Pickett, society |one-half cent 7 Egyptian women have little faith in line contestant on account of the| from the contest maintaining past | The contest in Eastern, as last vear, " was the third| The Texas met the hanks and generaily put their fartunes unusual ability of their representa. |reputation as a producer of oratorical | has been conducted under the super e =poke |hoth gasoline and kerosene in jewels tive, Young Graves, they point out,| talent of high note. vision of Miss Kate D. Bucknam of |is a brother of Miss Asenath Graves, | Large AtidienceiExpected. | the faculty, '\:rl‘l!‘fi’.l:,:? .;:&en'vr;_l:: The contest will begin : 5 2 | who won the school championship : leaves New York. 4:20 pm. (@ | vear and who. in turn, won The S 8 o'clock | Hart Tickets an Ssaiens | territary finals and brought much|and a large audience is assured, not o - preceding date of excursion greater honor still to her school by |only on account of the keen interest | * = n g g Bartielpating with sueh marked abil. | existing among the pupils and in the | Revolt in Rumania Denied. . . ity In the national contest. They in-|community, but inasmuch as the con- | SOFIA, Bulgaria, April 30 (P).—The ennsy ania haliroa sist that the brother possesses equal | test will be a feature on the program | p e (Egaticn toHay denien oratorcal ,ability with his talented |of the Home and School As: clation | RUmanian legation today denied re. The Standard Rallroad of the World | sister, and they therefore forecast|meeting. \nnrr! of troubles in' Rumania, publish- | R for him equal siccess in the gemeral| The judges for the oratorical event |ed, in Sofla newspapers Wednesday. 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