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Republican Women to Hold Important Conference Here This| Week—General Federation Board Members Gather for ‘ Annual Session—Clubwomen to Have Full Week. BY CORINNE FRAZIER. EPUBLICAN national “com mittcewomen and vice chair- | men of the State Republican | organizations will meet in Washington this week with cluh presidents and organizers from | all sections of the country, in lhfi,( tirst gathering of itx kind in the wry of the women's Republican | organization. | Sessions will be held in the morn- | ings of January 12, 13 and 14 in the Hotel Carlton, for the purpose of dis- cussing organization problems, forma- tion and development of permanent Republican women's clibs in connec- tion with the State and National party organizations and to exchange ideas and experiences. Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, vice chairmah of the Republican national commit- tee, who will preside over the meet- ings, for some time has been urging the development of the Republican club idea into permanent groups, read : co-operate with State and Natios groups during campalgn time, #@nd since 1924 has seen her | plans realized in the organization of | such clubs in seventeen States with | groups in three States being com- DR. CLARA C. BURDETTE bined into State federations. of Pisiiia. ey -chklanan oL il Through the co-op=rai manent local. county and the Republican women tion throughout the country paign purposes. The meeting week is expected to prove an impor- tant step in for cam body. Forerunning the national and i | be held at headquarters this week. linking the Republican | gagements \vomen together into one co-operative {league chairmen. board of trustees of the General Fed- eration of Women' ot o et i v e -mw ect a much more effective organiza- | meeting of the N Clubs, who has ar- to attend the of directors to | and conferences with | Miss Janet Mitchell of Australia | Washington congressional campaigns of 1928, it |conferred last week with Miss Belle will be in the nature of a general re- Sberwin, league president, and several |gave a luncheon Thureday afternoon | at club headquarters in honor of the resident members. Mrs. J. Harry Cov- ngton. chairman of the committee, | presided. During the luncheon plans | for the coming year were discussed. | Last night the Democratic club. | women held the first of a series of | forum suppers, which will be held each Saturday evenfng until further notice. They will be featured by in formal round-table discussions, with | one special leader. At the initial af- | fair last night, Prof. Edward Keating led the discussion on “Primaries vs Conventiona.” Program luncheons will be held on | Mondays, instead of Wednesdays, in the future at the Democratic’ Club headquarters. Mrs. Maggie W. Bar ry, chairman of the American home department of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, will be the speaker at the luncheon tomorrow afternoon. * ok % RS. CHARLES MONTAGUE IR- be; I water Commission and woman selected to serve as one of the 42 vice presidents, of the commis- | sion, has arrived in Washington to as- sist in the campaign to further the | interests of the tidewater project Tiwenty-one States are represented on the commission. and each of these is represented by two vice presidents. Mrs. Irwin expects to remain in for six weeks or two | months. ries of Sunday afternoon round. table teas will be inaugurated this afternoon at the National Woman's Party headquarters, and will continue throughout the season every Sunday 4 REAL GOOD TONIC. Nutra-Vin (Improved) Generous Size Bottle $1000 3 for $2.75 \ thing or twe about your health to remember—never let vour system get in a run-down condition so that it cannot ward off and resist ills that accom- pany Winter weather. Nutra Vin is an excellent tonic which strengthens and fortifies your body against “the prevailing epidemic of coughs and colds. Begin taking Nutra-Vin today and see how quickly it restores that “Up-and-at-'em” feeling. 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Miss view to outlining plans for going | Mitchell, who is the daughter of Sir forward with a more comprehensive | Edward Mitchell, a leading constitu- vision of the party organization and|tional and international lawyer of party needs, P | Australia, has been sent to this coun The President and Mrs. Coolidge | try to study our family budgeting and ill receive the entire group at 4 |tiHft methods. Miss Mitchell 18 a o'clock Wednesday afternoon.. On the |€raduate of London University and | vi 13th, there will be & banquet|had the distinction of being the only | S2raztion 478, Invited te come and fo | at the Willard, at which 'William M. | Woman ¢ member of the Australlan|q, in the informal chat over the Butler,” chairman of the Republican |delegation at the Institute of l'.\vmcl,"mw | national committee, will prewide. | Relations in Honolulu in 1925 | Mrs. Abby Scott Baker spoke betore rs. Hert will entertain at a recep- | o w e DREI L Friday. January 14, at her home, | /T\HE National League of American | held last 5 Massachusetts avenus, (o have Pen Women is in a position wimi- | clubhouse afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. No set program will be arranged tor these affairs, but open discussions | will be held on any subject connected [with the work of the party. Miss i a| Laura Berrien will act as hostess this | afternoon. Al members of the or- Clinical Fever } P Thermometers Extra Special S 67C A thermometer in the home s an important need which should not be neglected. If your old one fails to register accurately, discard it now and get a new one while this re- markably low price is effective. All Mammy Lou Cordial Cherries Pound 49 c Package. Here’s a Real Bargain 50c¢ Tube of 3 Colonial Club Shaving Cream and pair of Clug iEZ cRemm Party at a program tea Sunday afternoon in the on Capitol Hill Mrs. _a 35 the visiting committeevomen = and | club presidents meet the Republican cabinet members and their wives, and Republican members of Congress and their wives. Lo The wives of the cabinet members will receive with Mrs. Hert. . .- Club presidents are expected to a! tend the meeting from Arizowa: Florida, Ilinois, Indiana, loww, Maine, Massachusetts, Alinnesota, New Hampshire, New York,® Ohio, Okla- homa, Pennsylvania,' Rhode Island, Vermont Jersey. 7 n R. CLARA B. BURDETTE of | Pasadena, Calif.. the oldest mem- bei of the board of the General Fed- eration of Women's Clubs in point of service, was the first of the 65 members to arrive in Washington for the meeting of the board which opens Wednesday morning. Klected vice president of the fed- eration at the blennial conventio: held in Los Angeles in 19 Burdette has since served” in ber of capacities.. At present she is chairman of the board of trustees and correéspondent of foreign and terri torial clubs, heing the connecting lin jbetween the federation and the 37 clubs of KEnglish-speaking women scattered thypughout the world. West Wirginin and, New | | originated | Newman, first vice président of the | lar to that of the proud parents who | Baker's talk was In the form of a re. ¢ | port on the conditions in Parls, where | | have so many brilliant children ‘the {do not know whom te praise first or {most. So many worth while things | e being done in the many branches | |of the league throughout the coun- | jtry that the cup of congratulation |could be kept always overflowin, Just at present the national ledgue, however. is watching with - special pride and interest the new venture tof American Pen Women in its r | vival of the old English Coffee Shop, {a revival so auspiciously inaugurated | ’“-‘{,- | Friday of the past week. Mrs. Seton, president of the na- tional league, in_introducing the |speaker of last Friday afternoon Ismail Kamel Bey, charge d'affaires | of the legation of Egypt. warmly ex- | pressed her approval and interest in the project. The idea of reviving those old-time | | gatherings, which grew to have such | far-réaching importance in the literary | life of England in Elizabethan days, with Mrs. Aaromn D.| District leagne. and her suggestion was warmly seconded and nurtured ! into fulfillment by Mrs, Willlam Wolff Smith, president of the District league. It is probable that the idea | will be taken up in other branches, of 4 the league and that these afternoons | {being made by the District League |of Columbia branch of the Woman's of | Aline_Solomons, Mrs. Herbert Easter- the telephone girls are waging a bat- | tle to have abolished the régulation | forbidding night work for women. Their contention is that the men are paid more than double the wages on the night shifts that the women are able to earn in the daytime. Mrs. Baker has just returned from She represented the District Party at the meeting of the Interna- tional Suffrage Alllance, held in Parie rile Berliner, chairman of the District branch, received with Mrs. Baker, assisted by Mrs. Richard W wright, Mrs. lsaac Dixon, Mrs. Allender. Mrs. Herman Gasch, Jessie Dell, Miss Grace Osgood, Dr Louise Lawrence of Boston, Miss day. Mrs. Andrew Stewart, Mrs. Ap-| pleton Clark, Mrs. Summner Perkins | and Mrs. Samuel Hilton. 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Special for Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday only 10c Transparent Nipples Special, 4 for 25¢ Special for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only. 25¢ Size Peoples Quality Peroxide Special, ] 3¢ Be sure to keep Peroxide in medicine cabinet—it is effica- @ous for preventing infection. Special, 13c, for Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday only Large, ripe cherries, cordialized to just the right degree and covered with a thick coating of . pure, nutritious chocolate. Convenient packages, which slip right into the shopping bag. Hershey Kisses B8 Mammy Lou Peanut Brittl | Chocolate Sponge. Sale of Electric Flat Irons 35 Values ing unit and 1s the regular §-pound welght. A convenfence every household should have. This electric iron is made of a highly polished nickel-plated metal that retains its heat for a long time. Has a fully guaranteed heat “The thing that impresses me most | o< 9 s st devoted to literary talks, to be fol- | Bride. ol venbvis phwier: rodge 1s the almost unconscious co-operation | along uniforni lines of women the | Burdette. were purely for self culture, but soon wanted to pass onto our neigh- bor the things that we learned; clubs organized in foreign countries were | lowed by discussion over the coffee | cups, will prove of great moment in | he literary tutes, world of the [ 'nited | % ox o { GULAR monthly meetings of the | board of control and the Wash- almost always for Social intercourse, | ington Unit of the League of Coast | but soon they turned to more worth- while things. until today ciubs the world over have perfectly rounded programs combining culture, | civies and welfare work with soeial | features. “A thing that gratifies me greatl in the club movement women's | motives. In view of the terrifi le for supremacy in the com-| Wheeler, Mrs. T i Mrs. George mercial world, the altruism mani- fested by the club women in their| great work—for it is great in con- -eption and like a beacon light. ydney, Australia, has the disti tion of having the largest woman club in the world, the Housewives' League, having a 15,000. It ix organized on the depart the same work as large Our youngest for- Jerusalem, where a n and English wom en organized a vear and a half ago. In the Philippines we have 13.000 women in 400 1o 300 ciubs.” Mrs. Burdette, after organizing the California_ Federation of Women's Clubs, built for the Ebell club of Los Angeles, of which she is a member. a clubliouse. a replica of a' Greek tem ple, and this the club occupled until it was outgrown. Mrs. Burdette built Temple Auditorium for her distin- guished husband. Rev. Robert J. Burdette, and he preached there to thousands every Sunday until his death several yvears ago. Mrs. Bur dette is ap interesting and substantial patron of many worthy institutions notable among which is the Pasadena Hospital. Several doing much clubs in America. elgn club ix in group of Amer invitations have peen sent out for the reception to he given by the board of directors at federation headquarters, Tuesday eve- ning, and prominent .club women from each of the national local or ganizations are expected to attend. Mrs. John D. Sherman, president o the Ceneral Federation, will re weive, assixied by other national ficers o ox % F the hundreds of citlgenship and “foreign affairs” schools which atate and local Leaguen of Women Yoters are conducting each yvear, the record the Massachusetts Leugue commands widespread interest. It ted 11 schools of politics sachusetts colleges and 25 ‘hools in various parts of the State, and is now preparing for the fifth annual “Forelgn Affairs” Bchool to be held in co-operation with Radeliffe College. The school will be in session Tuesday. Wednesday and Yhursday of this week at Agassiz | House deliffe College. i The school will seek the facts on | e more significant international sues of the day, stressing especlally the situation developing in the Far ¥ast. Meetings will be addressed by | distinguished publicists, college pro- | fessors and authorities on interna- ! tional matters. Miss Josephine Schain of the league’s department of international co-operation to prevent war, who re- | cently returned from a trip through , 11 European countries, left yesterday for Montana, where she is to share honors with Mrs, Ernest Mott of San Franclsco, a director of the National League, at the Montana League of Vomen Voters' convention. Miss Schain will go from Montana to Washington, Oregon, Californis, Nevada and Arizona for speaking emed vitizenship Guard » the board session. in achievement—stands | Hunnewell presiding. regular routine business, plans were | discussed for a series of entertain the fu membership of | to carry Woman's Women were held Monday | fiernoon, January 3, at Coast Guard | headquarters. Mre. F. C. Billard, wife of the com- | mandant and chairman of the board, presided over the session group. is that it is | present included M actuated, in the main, by unselfish | Mre. R. C. Crisp, Mrs. ( of that | who were | B. Newman, | W. Cairnes, | hoenborn, Mrs. W J. Charles S. Root and Billard 1l The unit met immediately following with Mrs. F. S Following the | Other members rs. H. F ents for the purpose of augmenting ds of the unit which are used ‘The membership committee of the Natfonal Democratic Clui Mother! Give Bilious, Constipated Child “California Hurry, mother! A teaspoonful of “California Fig now will sweeten the stomach and thoroughly clean the little bowels, and in a few hours you have a well, playful child again, Even if cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold. children love the pleasant tagte of this gentle, y on relief work among the | families of.the Coast Guard person mental plan of the federation and ix | nel | Alleged’ to hmye impersonated an Army officer, Arthur M. Adrian, 29| vears old, of New York City was ar- | vested Friday afterncon by Detec-| ives C. J.-P. Weber and Carlton Ie was residing at 3033 Six- | bride of three | him to police | { Is Accompanied to Jail by I | | aliey teenth street. His months ateompanied headquarters, Adrian, reported by the police to | have been known under the aliases David Gleason, Bert Gleason and J. 8. Bond, served in the Army and, ac- cording to his reputed statements to the detectives, served time in prison ‘wor desertion. { Several days ago he visited a local | tailoring establishment and convinced | the proprietor he was “Lieut. Har- baugh” and obthined a coat and cap, leaving his old ones. | Report of the incident was investi | gated by Detectives Websr and Talley | and the arrest resulted o The prisoner entered a plea of | gzuilty when arraigned before United | | States Commissioner Needham . | Turnage. He was held tor action of | the grand jury and committed to jail in default of $5,000 bond. | | HARMLESS LAXATIVE All Children Love Its Pleasant Taste Fig Syrup” harmless laxative. It never cramps or overacts. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine “California Fig Syrup, which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed tle. Mother, you must say nia.” Refuse any imitation, SAVE! " SAVE! 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