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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON.. D. C. FEBRUARY_ 13, 1927 PART 1. » o3 ' IMINER NORMAL SCHOOL | 2 : ; lu 11| COLORADO RIVER BASIN 7' cofon reccluion seid thac G. W ” BUNFERENGEI HAS REORGANIZATION BENIRM SEN"]RS | 28-Day Month to Come Before Nations || GREEN S“]BKING | SURVEY HELD NECESSARY (/1 w1t Wi et e At Conference in Geneva During August The SSwink Johneon Boulder . Cano ST | (\ Classes Are Changed to Enable| W Representative Colton Introduces "fl:l “'?‘ Unv“l‘ 'r;-l- f“»:' '(’»{ :'w“ \) i Students to' Participate in A 1| Bs the Assaviated Press Resolution Proposing Expendi- |in the upper river basin “nder direct o pa ! GENEVA, Februacy 11,-—Determined efforts to bring ahout . ture of $175.900 on Project “A survey of v‘hn feasibility of irri 5 ‘R:-’xx‘||lrm'|‘x::“v:-|m’:‘n:{|»‘9':,| ",‘""f,,'}; '“ E i v"fm'r:fo! ft'hp calendar with & 28.day month have been taken with the AT i O X et ) nd w <H‘rl.>':<”rd1~'-‘ :;”Nr‘,fl:r{" Y | et e % 5 view of definite action at Geneva in August & By the Amsociated Prese 4 lems in the b . jof classes at Miner Normal School & ChA p P’ on : . " A resolution declaring a surves o v < lutely necessary b i ” Tn 16 capitals of Northern ku; teps already have heen taken reso % a sury sary be Cabinet Members and Other|vecame ~efrective ¥onday Sl “You apd |,” Modern COM-| | ., wiow the Rdwantages of the Arch chlenadr 16ea: THe e oppon Spring Production Will Be|iands In the seven (olorado . River | fore s can provide for a com- i e s g ;‘:m:"‘;;"’ m“’m:;s“:":‘; Spring Pla ents of the pian, but no organized effort has yet appeared. s { Given March 31—Other |¢ main States nocessary to enabic | IF¢ ve plan of development - Izt sy 20 5 Under the proposed plan of reform all months would have 28 davs. p— ongresg to decide on a development . jals Accept INVItations | Fisume were made at ihis tme. nie; €dy, Chosen as Spring Flay e adex the progosed plan of reform al morthe would hase 25 Javs, | ety irclds onp dereioinn SR by Representative Colton, vate i FHent (6. foets ihe procedure enabled the classes to con BatiFdhy, 71t vhe v pslop oy Al 1 T il oh | AL ] i i 3 o4 ength an extra month would 3 for April Meeting. Vene with & mininum amount ot Honor Roll Announced. be introduced, leaving one day over and two in leap year. Thirteen Activities at School. publican; Ctah, - He proposed expendi. | worl e b b ¢ . ture of 000 for this purpose. " 3 ' :-\«:v;zlrvl‘17’:‘:1"::‘1:»{>:-\1-u9r1 with the class months would look like this: rk without delay. o The assembly hour has been chane sential Eieh il Definite acceptances trom high Gov-ipon®s o to 1 pm. and incre | eers of the Central High School ernment officials and the promie of |30 minited to one-half hour to en o Class of 1927 were elected in the three cabinet members to speak at : b6 eston o e | zuditorium on Wednesday. =Rodney o : s . " it e ministration have been received at!ypa‘cchool These include ocial| Adeline Alexander vice president. 16 17 5 1% 20 Mason. The play will be given Thurs- ’ l (ieorge Washinzton University. Thelgarioe™ i Lacket ball club, home | Porothy Kirkwood was chosen secre. o Gk day, March 81, and Friday, April 1.{ N conference will be held a tthe univ cconomics club, junior and senioritary and Harry Milburn treasurer. Tryouts for the play will be held in - sity on April 19 and 20. It will draw [GEre e lp e o chade club, gles |The president and —secretary WA I the near future. ! 4 Some two or three hundred heads of|Ciu art club and crt coaching clasaes, |elocted on tne first hallot and ‘the MEN S EAREERS ’NuTABI-ES A A meeting of the Home and School | C d { | ANY MONTH. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. sat. 2 3 4 5 [ 7 Announcement is made by Miss E M. Monk that Eastern’s Spring play Ballians itnd universitios: s well 88 | O AW eANMLA VR, howaver. tis wiiols | vice ‘president and ereasurer (on the iAsmlnlh‘ms will be held next Friday. many departmental executives from !y 1ot p o GTSCNHIE Gevoted 'to general | Second ballow. 5 The program will include two educa: Vwiclous intitytions all overthe United {iere by, which will be under. the| - You and Lt a modern /comeey, | tional flme, A sketch by the dramat 3 . ¢ hi has been 1 ofath H chool States. AtFectisn of 'a cammittes Kombosed jof| WEilten “by Philly Bats | | assoctation, a selection by the school § e bilcles and metivigienvot’the{ Soction ot a cmarmites comnoeat of | Gl an e Spring Biky, folbe pre | ! I S ey IN THIS various b hes of the Government|Francis (regory and Miss Corinne | Sented tne dramatic association | I | by the physical education classes. will be presented first hand by the . on the evenings of March 25 and 26, | The Dramatic Association held its FEB CLEARANCE Martin. s high Government offictals in order to| "1y rine the week February 7-11. the |ind April 1 and 2. The rnfl_hni‘ :"“: weekly meeting Wednesday in the promote a~ clearer understanding of | nare plaved by the negro in history ‘»" en chosen, but tryouts are being | auditorium. Elwood Kidwell, man Giovernment. Bureau chiefs and_spe- | Caq fllug rated by attractive programs s pe | I ager of the organization, presided. A RetE o variots governimental ISIAs] Tondercs on Thiesas ettt ams | Three mchoiarships were awarded to |/ \g0qf k to | 4 nual ! program, under the direction of SALE will address the gathering during the | pyig on ednesday and | ars of the February graduating | tional Guidance Work to Legal Fraternity’s Annu { Thelma 'Courtney, followed a brief 2 two days of conferences 3 lags Strayer Business : . business meeting. 2 - B i be ik e Mere o Wfitse. Marwarer McMahon: Amerl: Be Aided by Study at | Dinner Has Supreme Court | n’:: :-'-I;.»r S ‘ ; P Closing Oi-AB merce, ' econom’ history, political can Pr&fty Lucille "I‘PI‘ ’s- W A e U j G t | seience and sociol Opportunities rd School for Secretaries, e R 3 sk aded FIGa | et andcilozy Omportuni I[AEHERS merican U. ustice as Guest. | i tee cumades ana rie [ 20.00, 25.00, 30.00 o actual workings o car b n microphone from WRC in | C 3 to see the actual workings of the vari WVith ”:'vfi“ 13:” the program, the | = = serves, 1';‘?" a box supper 1,;:] ¥ tdny b presented A radio | Careers for the modern voung wom-| Representatives of the local bar |41 the BIVe R Y 1 WOMEN’S i bureaus. Central Radio ( | 1 5 a = o Sisstaasaiation. | chape february 8, as the first gun|an will be intensively surveved in a‘;nauu-rwt last night at the annual ban- | Per was glven with the e i i "h - i i e tensive campaign for in- | new movement foi vocational guid-|quet of Beta, National University Law dance followed ¢ ;a:;;‘v‘v ! ose Wl ve accepted e empership, is ancy e Colleg Lib- | Se B of Pi : & 5 % Among those who have accep! rensed mempership. This is the first | ance undertaken at the College of Lib- | School Chapter of Phi Beta Gamma., | | (T (oL “mpes” have made plans | | COATS Invitations to address the educators fe Giich an 1dea has ever been used | eral Arts of American University by | legal fratefnity. The entire activegl® e L s are Gen. Huch M. Lord, director of e o in Central chapel 7 Mary Louise Brown, In co-opera- | membership of the chapter and & for & dubee fo be BIVER on A the budget: Dr. Julius K n? r Dr. 3 The June cl leads the semester | tion with the Women's Self-Govern: |large number of alumni were present W0 apkdia ) Glaases 10 [ Danna Durant of Bureau of Foreign i anor toll hoasting 30 “all E” stu-| ment Association. With the manifold | at the Mayflower Hotel, where the # classes e e e cum | Marion P. Shadd and John C.| by i WU i whomara, ™" | Siporitnities. mow openine Tor the | bunaust wax el are Teimk conducted now ot Edstern.| ‘ 5. ; Assistant Secre- # % i o . . |y i : y - ¢ Dr. v e merce Department; Assista | Fifth Semester I High. Joung woman in the professions and | Among those wio attended the ban-| £ bore’ FAgs RAS DG TR L tary of Commerce J Wnl'er D - Nalle Given Watches b b business, the college, through a ques- | quet as guests of honor were Asso- ring, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, director general of | N he fifth semester is a close second | yjonnaire distributed by Dean Brown, | ciate Justice Harlan P. Stone of the &7;:::':";]:::'03" ;‘I':: “!fi.}(n;‘ '{'r':- the Pan-American Union: . | with 28 honor students. i has set about to determine the most | United States Supreme Court, Asso- 3 o Wright, Assistant Secretary of State, Fellow Workers. The honor students are: popular fines of endeavor among the | ciate Justice Batley of the Supreme |same period on Frida B airman of Eisle Behrend . Jeannette | oo eqs with a view to helping them | Court of the District and Maj. Pevton _Company C. commanded by Capt. | who will o e Bernstein, Virginia Bouton, David} pogse a vocation. . Gordon, United States attorney of | eorge Butler, won an inspection con- i Gréea speak during one of Juncheon { Fellow teachers and friends of Miss| Drevfuss. Dorothy Stubbs, C. :,\ iibur | P2Re N e ists have been tabulated | the District, all three of whom are |ducted by Maj. R.G. Payne, military | Blue periods on “Our Capital. Mhrion P BehaAn; i dorer JaRslstant | e William | and the careers receiving the most |members of the National University R A it There will be three sessions each 4 S tant{Avbott, Cyntnla ® OSFSLE. Ahy Milis, | Jotes determined, Dean Brown plans | Chapter, ue to the large number of recruits Nown day and Rdmission will ba by ticket, | Superintendent, and John . Nalle.|Claxton. Helen Mauger, Dorothy Fils. | o bring to the college & series of Justice Robb Presides. | from the February freshman entering . | == Ied Tt ]s expected tht the conference will | former supervising principal, who re-| Willlam May. Austen Yingling, Avor: | speakers from the professional and | — B the cadets, it has become necessary e 1 educators, who | tired from the public achools last Sep-|'en Moore, Yetta Dobkin (8 Fis), MArY | husiness world for a serles of ad-| Assoclate Justice Charles H. Robb to form a fifth company at Eastern.| n (5 E's). Catherine White, Yule | qraccec on the matters of moast vital | of the Court of Appeals of the District | Ldeut. Harold Curran, senlor first) | | Rickily fur teimmed in receive firsthand information | tember after completing a half cer-|(iu® B, ¢ ] u : from executives of the Departments e Service mrecentad them each | Fisher, Arthur Thomas, Richard Wil-|jnierest to the girls. The replies have | presided at the ritualistic work of the | llentenant of the Eastern battalion. is| this Fall's smartest ated for the captaincy of the new T ‘l‘ “ 4;‘ styles. 16 to 42 sizes T mmeroe. Agriciture, | Treasury|with a gold watch at a testimonial{on. Thomas Baldwin, George Jones. | no( ag yet been completely tabulated. | fraternit and State Further announcemen c_}_lm;‘er last night in the Armstron ,‘"""‘":: Zf'l‘:"l» li‘m_“""’ “;m i ";“(“')"i’l‘:( List Contalns 50 Careers. | Midyear pledges nlr Beta -will be in- | company v 2 vhen o 1! chool. 1¢ e . - { s . St lay, Febi y 26, at g ) will be made when completed details | Techiical High School [, T i Jack \Barmut, | SEAc ey waa afled ity @ratrmate 10| el (Satwiin CEERIEEY, S g Woodworking Plans. rence are available. Addresses eulogiz! e long s s e . "r'r‘:: l?l':“z:“l‘:in}fl\x.y‘\‘(]o ‘:nr‘::;‘lh many | ice each tencl:’eg';::‘.fi\r'::i [Iu‘:ln‘ Cor.|B. R. Miller, Sarah Motley, Catherine out of the list of about. 50 eareers | ian into the organization. Ernest C. Rick, head of the wood- Institutions, as reservations are already | ored schools of the city ere de.| Prichard, K. Donahue, Mary Fitager- llpml as the most likely for (\'nu!!l Plans for the annual banquet of the | Working department, i busy selecting PIECE GOODS VALUES NO EC NO I coming h,'i" numb r 11| livered by the following: ¢, al, Farl Masincup ( £'s), “I“IB ‘;"i WOIEN ”i‘r““‘;“"'“' (th!()‘l'lxlprn “rTr'KMnsnnh' Club of the universit to be | lumber and mater Is for the 40 > 0 M CALLY 1 . : S Wiilinieon, ahats B el 1s), Walter Baum, Nathaniel ,erence. An elaborate table is to be | wuooq gaturday, February hurdles his classes are now construct . Ao sovernmennl k.| Wik, sgsbunt supérintenacnt o (80,0 i e ey Gaper: | prepaved showink ne kes wnd. b | ki maturine aceording Lt s, nsaies when_compiered| € INCLINED WOMEN .CAN AFFORD TO IGNORE Y gw“_k\( ,m;mz n U nerty St [the Columblan Educational Assocta.|man. Audrey Belt, Qwendolyn = Fol ;l'nlvlrafll, the dislikes of this eross sec-| pith, president of the club, [ Wil be an exact copy of those used in 1 39 H . - o O e o Chancellor | Hon: Albert G. Knorl. Miss Ko, Theodore Tielote, Marlow Perry, | tion of iodern Soung collese Woman: | who i in eharke of arrangements. | (he Olymplc games d emmed Birdeye Diapers, Doz., 89¢ Tuclen Clark of the American Uni.|Gibbe, Dr. J. Hayden Johnson, I @ rginia Smith, Lillian Brock- | hood. 5 This i& the club's chief social event of | A Valentine party was given the 19 d voraity ard Dr. Thomas Green, of{l. A. Bennett, Mrs. M. A. Mc ', Lochl O'Brien, Richard Lyon.| There were not included in the list. | the season. | HI-%, by the Girl Reserves at the Rlue c and 25c Drapery Cretonne.. . . . . .1l Sersity and Dr. Thomas Green. of | &y Bennttt, v Wil 1 Sara Frankey Helen Howard, Marie by deliberate intent, ~teaching ot | "“Thia orgnnization is one of the most | Triangle Hut Friday night. The Hi-¥ 19¢ Whi . . T o e os s the | Hottaton, ‘Mira. Coralic Franiiin Cook, | Jorolemon, . Nellle <Bhanson, ' Rows) DesseM i’ St & ee i CEaY MUY | scttve ih forwardine schoaehin N | arancs. of. e have o city.wide con- c ite and Ecru Curtain Swiss. . . .8c o g = $ ®lE. A Clark, W. S. Montzomery | AWoud, Dorotny Cave, Charlotte d- | L Miss [ s At | gchool purposes. It has been further- | ference of the older boys of this city P ?‘.r.:;r:gn for the talk given by Dr.jgo o Lot Supt, of Schoots B X | @ Gladys \Wright, Minna Cannon | ed that some had chosen teaching,|ing competitive debates and public [and nearby towns at the Y. M. . 20c Longclc:th and Batiste. .. . .....1lc Teene, Hamilton. British author who | Bragg. G. H. Murray and M. D. Evans i ¢ <), Hilda Haves, Marjorle Jemi-|and at least one had the lr_nnknen speaking, and last Friday evening|on Friday, Saturday and Sunday 1 69 A" - aramatized the. Pickwick Papers,| Miss K. C. Lewls was general chair-| 501 Othmier Pendieton, Stanford | to sav she chose the career —of |awarded a set of Corpus Juris Cyc to|the last week in March. o -Silk Crepe A AT U R 1.15 e o oo Tiall tomerrow | man -of the testimonial committee. | Himelfarb, Jonn Batte (8 ), E AV, houséwife.! Not oniy the dean of| W, H. Vaushn, a freshman at the uni.; Randolph Leigh, organizer of the 59 . & e T ot oreinck " He 1 here |Music and 'dancing .numbére were | Moorman, Sidney _Zlotnick, hr.g;z;fle’;lm e lrfifi.rfi"‘f&?aa’?:{:hf;'?fi:;"""‘”' for having won an oratorical | oratorical contests, gave a dinner at c and 75¢ Silk-like RGY ) e given by Miss Estel Miss | Bubb, Ethel Capes, Beatrice Tabinski, Y e contest. Hotel on February 2. . . in'the inierests of the Graduate School | iven by, Miss Estelle Pinkner, Miss| SECIC0 317" Vivian &mith, Loulss | Movement for vocational guidance of | s attended by some of the 39¢ Yard-wide Satines. . MR of Arts and Related Fine Arts. > o, the girls, and much ecurlosity int $400 in Scholarship Fund. | Bas i - nit . . Miss Mabel Jones' amd an ovehestr, | Bebb, Rena Bernstein (5 E's). Ruth girls, uriosity exists as| Eastern contestants and Miss Kate Dr. Lewis in Brooklyn. e e e Crenestr | Leon, Mildred Hall, Ernestine Sachs, [0 what' the “final “tabulations will| fpe club also awards acholarships, | D. Bucknam of the history depart. 1.00 Double-bed Sheets .. .........64c Last week Dr. Willlam Mather| Members of the committees in charge | Ruth Lindsey. S | and recently Mr. Smith reported that | ment. H L : Lewis, president of the university, at-|of the testimonial were K. C. Lewin;| o Annle King, Devid Krupanaw (8] (8% Secs & J0t B CREY | more than §400 wak in the scholarahip Artlele s Accepted 25¢ Pillowcases. ... ..............17¢ Tt Tho peclal meeting of the com. | Albert G. Knorl, 0. W. McDonaid. M. | E#): Sarah Mcklroy, Dorothy Shoetz, | Jrliey P B0 ICEN U e ames of | (03: i i€ 2.75 Doub i 7 Julia E. Brooks, J. W.|Ruth White, Art Conn, Harry v the Soctety of the Dames of Moclal activities of the university| 'Robert Voight. '28, wrote an article | 0 'oul le Bed Plald Blankets. e 1.79 ot Urisn. 8 4 - |Grant Luca . :;‘ii"‘:’hwldnlh‘; ‘;":w‘l—("‘v‘x"‘;,“"v Aa“t“";‘e Shaw, A. E_Thompson, J. E. Page,|Shoub. Lorene Thompson, Norman the Loyal Legion for the best estay on | have been dspecially keen since the |on “Language and Fellowship™ which . Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Cormne b, Martomwon, - . Page.| pressier. Cleveland Norcross, Annette | Lincoln. Speer is editorin.chief of | heginning of the year. The largest | was published by the Gireen Ledf of 25c¢ and 29c Dress Ginghams 18¢ goklyn Polytechnic Inatitute. = o |Randolph, J. 1. Minor, & 1. Murray, | Itich, Leela Denenberg, Beatrice Cole-| the Ameérlcan Tagle, the college paper, | event of the seuson, at which the stu- Sitactse University, where he. is &F A S s convomatin ore -compipted Coation| B . MeNsil, C. A Houston, . . mun: Margaret, Coopel, Mary Chae a0 A member of the debutiti team. | Gent body participated, was the Junior | tendin. o : 25c¢ Light and Dark Percales. .. . ... .17¢ #lonmgnds 3 . L. B. C . Leake, Argene Rudd, Thoman Rayson, | A ssay 4 v, hét : 3 2 5 ;| . ST Warren, former assistant attorney | Saunders, L. B. Chew. M. L. Washing. | 1«2k o Ve, Tobert | Lincoln breakfukt of the legion ut the B e i e o & ke e | ous governmental departments and { evider lat the Blue Triangle Hut ons. .. .. eneral in the Wilton administration, [ton. I. W. Tyler, L. G. Arnold, G. S Vew Wi 4§ - was a fortune-telling | dents desiring to tak ramatic ks ¢ 14, G 0 o Tiimgr ” Newcomb Priscilla | New Willard Hotel vesterday. wooth, resided over by Sahib Ab del raEtoL et ik AT 1 authority on the Constitution, will|David Houston, G. Smith Wormley, A. | (% A < {" Dr. D! 0. Kinsman, professor of ec e the maalen The exercises will be]O: Stafford, Julia E. Brooks, M. D,|\oodley, Lonise Woodruff, Kathryn | . DO, Kinsman, professor of eco- | Hooker, otherwise known 3 hbean organited . They ate : ’ . held 1n Memorial Continental Hall on | Cottrell. B."C. Dodson, D. Miiton, | Kiefner, Dorothea Lewis, Agnes Mur- ;;’;?l“"&.l:‘h:hn l\;ll'::}r"‘!‘f"n :?v:' lm(fl: Hooker, chairman.of the entertain- | supervision of Miss Olivia T‘x‘.';?.e: »:::1 69c Men’s Bl“e Work Shirts the afternoon of February 22 at 3|F: B:. Pelham. R L. Nixon, 0. J. PhY ), Irgnell Jester & B@), Vit | JL 05 (4 Bed” “Beonomics, oF the | ™ besoen ol |ty g bl Gsod Qualiy kastcolor «Chambray Shirty o'clock. Burke and C. M. Atwood. ginia Hauptman ). Mae-Harris Helence oF Bus i b or e Debaters who will defend the ora-| The Kappa Phi Delta Sorority and with attached cellars. Breast pocket i Thera will be approximately 85° de- — larke. Esther Goding, Alice MacCul. | Sclence of Business” designed for the | torical honors of the university when | the Phi Alpha Epstion will hold a otieh clifts gackets: anc reen grantea Al departments of the | MOTOR BUS LINE ASKS 1r-nl.xlflnnl}'Blak‘:._l.lean!'!l-;ck'e’zh l{'vln high school ~student and general | they meet Bridsetown College in the | dance February 17 at the L'Alglon £ e " eldman, Jean Milans, Elizal or- | T'® R il near future are actively at work in i university wil present candidates. I row, Gwendotyn Norton, Stanley Phil- | Dr. Lucius C. Clark, chancellor of | preparation for the struggle with The usual junior class promenade and IS Ph% | the university, ‘add e ¢ |lips, Barbara Stratton, Judith Wood, iversity, addressed the voung | their ancient rival. The subject t. - . the ciai a bee: i et 20 other il seivies hive boen caties) EXTENSION TO IVY CITY | st om0, “Ains | pronle of Hamino, Methoais church | be dotated hus not vet feen thosert| | SHIPPING NEWS ; 5.00 and 6.00 Boys' 3 av 2's), Hyman Lewis, Marjorie | Fridas it - 1 h but the debaters are gathering mate- . senior_cluss activitles later in Maveh.| petition Filed Proposes openmn" T I o Foucllle Ter. | L * George Washington University | <ial and practicing on various subjects | TR Cloth Suits (7 to 15 Yrs.) B On fhe evening of February 22 the 3 . : t¥, Dougla® \Wilson, James Davis, Dor- | Wednesday morning. at present. | Arrival 7 board of lady managers of the, uni- Durinig Rush Hours on vy, Dougla® Wilsor, James DA vl oo | _ The committee on catalogue for the | * e e o . Neat pin stripe patterns wversity hospital will present an “eve- Hudson, Audrey Schneider, | Graduate 8chool has been named by wn, ‘blue and gray col . L ning of Scotch music at Mount Ver- Week Days. (e o | the graduate board. ta consist of Dr. : non” in the university. gymnasium. {Ruby Stiliman, Carl Hesse, Josephi o ®5icohier D W ¢. dohn and Dr. sTUDENTs To DEBATE | ARRIVED YESTERDAY orings. Good quality Cloth > s {00V Small, O Permission to extend its Bast Wash- | Hoover Rog- ey l‘g:" l_;:"':g;‘.‘fg Paul Kaufmam. They will co-operate Tetspool—Birkenhend ... 3 and serviceably tailored. 7 $pecial decorations have been arranged | ington motor bus line to serve Iv ith Dean Ed i o win Allan-Allan, baritone, | (6107, TOtor, bus line to « et D with Dean Edward:T. Devine in the " e AFan)or. in (5 K's), 'auline Bhoemaker (; P > e . Roger McGregor, planist, and Angu| tation facilities, e Ouate (TANSPOr | ), Louise Parker,: Marjory Smith, | Preparation of the catalogue for the PHILIPPINE ISSUE DUE TODAY 1.50 Boys’ Cloth and raser and John Ross, pipers, will| Washington Railway and Electric Co, |Jean McGregor, Warren Erice, Winl b ) : Alfonso Xill—Havan \ S oys oth an appear in a varied and Interesting|in a petition flled yesterday with the | {red Simpson, Mildred Pressler (6 E's). O Pl EROL N il W | VestrisBuenox "Alfres 1111111 : Wash Suits program. Mrs. Charles Richardson is i 3, - deliver an address at the annual din n X . ] ¥ Public Utllitles Commission. John Beall, Maurice Neufeld, Virginiu | A9llver an adtvess ot the antusl 4in | £, of C. Lecture Series on History | iotr 5 Loo o chairman &f the aftair, which is ex- i ‘ e Robert ¥ Lee—Hav ‘The company proposes t: Pearson, Qertrude Wagner, Millara (e g o I > 1oty ected to be unusually ccessful. 0 extend g » 2 - ) oh, ol g c | Avon—Bérmuds : o Plan color ¢ioth Pants, D 0 be unusually successtu operation of the busses during rush | ooy, Flizaveth Pile, Loulse New- M’;"“"'. s e il to Open on Washington's Misaclrinsd oinaw 3 t - i buttoned on platd “Lumber- c ger—Thameshayeni S |24 to 15 sizes. Dean William C. Van Vieck of the r, e n perfods on week davs fi oo, | Kirk, 1e de la Mater, Donald | g“ksch;m, u_}:« hnsd b:en }1‘1: for two | S0t terminal at M,,;|,Pl,:,"',',“,;;‘;o";;:| Brown ). Ruth Markwood, Mary | Freshmen Hold Dance. Birthday | dase i amton eb. i Jack” blouses or Galatea and e o ey Ln Qutie.|Mount DNVeLrohd.albng: the latter | FTANM Muy, BUSSBEth MADCas. | INRrisrls Borits. win the subject | : | Reina—Liverpool it i \ Linene Wash Suits in ali col e s (INORDERfe 1o CATliol (daveriue, (ADE:] ¥OUNRBICEA, RICeRncl VAN MARE diecubdin &L K Sspacial mpacig ST Soamorgan Suser . © : {l . orsin 3 to 8 size thence to Fenwick street, Gallaudet | Ho’el Storm. Kutherine Brown, Mary [ of P Mu Kappa, the scientific ¢lub of | Last Friday night the Edward |boncecsan Juap 00000 : e———— sity during the week for short |greet. Kendall stre ci Cather: | ; H 3 Pt y ; o e tenaudet | canon, Kathev:ne Dennis, Tommie | the college, Wednesda i, und g ht the ort Vieto cida periods. avenue and return to the. mresent | LUNIx, Marion Smith | dirodtion of Iyt Walter Shenton, . "%3,","‘?.'?5 :21:::;7 aiktoise the. dca et i i 9 3 Evans' Article, Printed. route via Mount Olivet road. The ex- | R The first social function to be held | bility of fepealing . the il e bl J v 4 1.50 Hoover Reversible Dresses The Michigan Law Review prints an| [7gion would be in operation from 6 | {in the new college gymnasium, com- | amendment to the Constitution. Next DUE TUESDAY . > P i article in its current isue by Prof.| sk, and from 410 to 7:10 p.m. {McPHERSON SQUARE Dlate dance Friany nights The weuss| Taosine queociety il debate the | b nkandartondon 1211000 Feb: B @ © LY e S, titled “The Competency of Testamen: | copter trolley poles, replacing them | {| Ll pamas, Witk tHieiwas the NEst oL R | bt ot o0 ALY e gy e ja—Hembury .. i e alaseniodoe o ot B with side poles in Fourth streer north: ¢ = | g ¥ ik G e THe anitmuive i Botierdam 3 gl G Leglon—Buenos Aires. ... nary. 16 to 44 sizes. The George Washington University ; 5 s v| east Trom the plow bit at T street to | Change Goes Into Effect Tomorrow | bullding. The committee in charge o s Amert ¢ Bk by mnneting the. intoreonegiate | FH0de Taland avenue. i consisted of Raymond Spaeth, chalr. | oem . Sialbar ard, Parenteau, and | Sucquibos, Yalvaraico 3 '3 ntercollegiate ° | Morning—Lights to Follow | man; Lois Towner, Sedie Marts, Leon | jorm . Walker. and the nagtive side | yetap. pacrios championship. The score of 2,991 out = o “ - : by Th J. Lynch, G ralk. = ISR = < T om0 s recora for|$1,600 OF MISSING $51,000 if Successtul. | Bhilons and Mattha Bricker, clade tec. | of and John K. BeDonala: OWing to| ot wEDKESDAT 1.39 BIG GIRLS’ DRESSES the matches. The' University of Mis- i v the considerable 1 i i 2 - 2 o e Mrs. Walter Shenton, Director of Ath: ncrease in the fresh- | gy, ce—Hay: sourl team was second, one point | A general rerouting of trafic avound 5 5 . | man law class beginning with {E e : sooo Kb B 0. 14 size Chambrs behind, and Maryland University IS RECOVERED ON LINER i e g i) ,'"{',p“'.f'l “’f o 1:[:,",” I'):d e ”g”"‘ wr]\’{:‘ ond sementer. the debating Mu‘-llw}:(\‘" Saray i Vst b it SR, With & score oF 2083, TR 1. C. Moller, assistant director of traf. | ston, Dean Mary Louise Brown, Miss | ginaiqarctr T b R e Gingham Dresses in , pretty c | series of soclal occasions in the new side will be. argued by Charies 1 k_Rotterdam S : . " fic, to relieve congestion, will become | Maenette Olsen, reglstrar of the col- Increase in size 3 2 e L forhe, deam. | (omposed mostly of |Los Auigeles Detectives Unearth effcctive tomorrow morning at 8 |lege, and Dr. Willlim B Holton e M atitlian—Babs. oA Y Dnlbloplilalidln. Goached by Walter R, Btokes, was Specie From Four Se; ¢ clock, it was anncunced yesterday A Valentine party dinner was held | ¢ o 0 o gr“ ng, assistant dis- | gVives—sta. Marta... . | checl stripes and plain AaDIMine by Kitherioe Bhoeraker parate |py inepector E. W. Brown, in charge | in the college dining room last night, | ¢p AUOMey, Dokan his lectures In | Sorisea—St, Jo il lFeb.as colors. For Monday only Tho Getrs Wi " o Hiding Places Aboard of the traffic bureati. 1T'he change was | prior to'the basket ball game with the hool Tuesday. He js “con- | Munargor="issean e Loty il wicle iave . approved by the Commssioners, Medical College of Virginia. cting the class in corporations. Fort SN GoorgmBwinidu”. 89¢ Babies’ L d SomiS a1, enviable sadord, under Siokes | By sho datediated Prom. Vermont avenue beiween H and 1| Dr. George B. Woodk dean of the |, 5 avgs. udience atterided the lec- e sy c Babies Long an Sl Up of Katherine Biosion | o SAN FRANCISCO, Februdry | streets, now a two-way thoroughfare, | college, will address the Rotary Club | 0000 ;L"Oflflmtionm givenatthel o Oul 8 Sh D MoEmn A e PN - | Sixteen hundred dollars of the $51,000 { will becom ane.way street for-| at it§ regular meeting next Wednes SO s, Tricay night by Fror) g | EReEenNIOR oo ... & d ort Dresses den, man-| reported missing from the specie | northbound traffic, and the center | day. nest Valade of the Catholic University. DUE SATURDAY Mae Huntzberger. Marjorie Fol-| § v Lo 19 «| His sub; ¥ 5 White Batiste Dresses for in- 2 tanks of the Panama mail liner Co-|parking in front of the Veterans' Bu- Looduc g i ! ject was “Science for Every |Niew Amsterdam—Rotterdam . ¢ e v B;’-f«:’n':‘.i ”‘l’(‘:x’l-!‘:"(*}l'::l(p"\.rn‘ylflr. lumbia when she reached San Pedro | reau will be changed to angle parking |y 17 G i“'fl"'. Next Friday Prof. Valade will | Ecuador—San " Francisco “Jan. 22 fants and tots to 3 years. Neat . . Suzanné | grom Salvador, has been recovered, it |at the curh. This ctange will make | LUELLA MELIUS APPEARS e, ThS Past and Present of | e . tucked styles and pretty lace Verna Parsons and Eugenia | o, } . p Jugenia | was announced When the steamer | all trafic on the west side of the 9 : = S i . s reached here today. Two arrests|square northbound. IN “RIGOLETTO” MARCH 5 pu‘;fl:" Ieetina e, Oulldas's setlen” of | o opopunSBRIAE Comto o 8.00 02 :“]wmm s s s on American history L 8008, B rosses. . were expected. | Fifteenth street on the east side, gl = 7 B WESTERN HIGH PLAY | "“The money was recovered by Los|now a one-way thoroughfare, will be: | oo Stk Wil begin on Washington's birthday sl e « | Anweles detactiven who' aecompanied |come a two-way street. Fifteenth | Béturn in Washington National X,,fhafi,“;"""‘:" o Wasting SAILING TUESDAY the ship north. It was in four sepa- | street on the west tide. now a south- i | d the Constitution. NG e TO BE STAGED TWICE | rate hiding plices in the crew quar. |bound oneway thorsughfare, will be Opera Co. Presentation Occasioned | ~Among the new classes starting in | A\oreomamiiion o o ! % i ters and elsewhere iveversed to a one-wy street for north- by Widespraad Demand. the accounting department are hook- “Thomi e i Cre Gownl “ . Wi . umbia was met outside the |bound traffic. v keeping, accounting and corporation | f¢ L DR £ 1 I B pe Kathleen” Will Be Presented in|Golden Gate by 2 San Francisco police | The new plan wiil be tried as an Responding to what was described | finance. Thesé claskes will be given | oreas—Piracts Soiid color with contrast Auditorium on Nights of launch, which escorted her to her pier, | experiment, and, if successful, auto-|8s 2 widespread demand, General under the fnstruction of James D.|Nova Scotia—Trividad N | ing n and sieexe trith, e ghts o e s etctives vomtimmed | matic traflic lights will be installed at | Director Edouard Alblon of the Wash- | Cushman, C. P. A. Robert F. Lee—Huvana o M : | i) B Betivuivg M6DARO: | he seireh. "One cacha In the passcn. | he four cormers of the square. ington National Opera Co. has A valentine dance will he given by SATLING W ger suloon produced $600 and a hid . " ranged for the return appearance of | the Santa Marla Club next Tuesday | Balfe—Buenos Aires. o H b “Kathlecn * a musical comedy writ. | Ing place for another $600 was found & ' ; ) by Cyril Flannery and Rudol Isewhere, | Iy in “Lakme,” for he fourth opera of ock, at the Knights of Columbus | Saabebo-Maraaibo . 4 = e LAY S PREPARE TO FIGHT BORER| i n-“Lakme.: for nt fourth oners of | peloc. ut the. icrighis ot Cottma | S35y it o Luella Mellus, who sang here recent- | night, February 15, beginning 3 | Burgerdijh—Rotte edan . Moeller, will be presented in the e Vi m auditorium of Western High School | Washington Auditort.in on March 5. | ¢harge of the dance consists of the | Fort Vietoria—Hamiiton Hixh School! BANDIT SHOT TO DEATH. | Government Officials to Reimburse | Because of the engagement of Miss | Misses Harrict Mast, Mary Bike and 1 sebruary 18 and 1% at ¥ o i ¥ :'l:: ::m inder the direction of ! Melius, Mr. Albion has changed the | Mary Hoy. N Light sind dark blonscs for boys 6 1o 15 years Sunt it Attached collar, voked styles in stripes, checks o - e Farmers for Extra Cost. o “Othello,” which had been | There wWill be ; g 5 .| Sarafiag t Miss Sue Gardner and Miss Cushing, | 4 She e { e a special meeting o e CApatoW. . - and pl colors.” - ”'l', N hed by Mins Wane; | Two Trapped in Atlanta Drug| ... pepartment of Agriculture is|plahned, to “Rigoletto,” in which opeta the club Wednesday night for otk e \,‘ 'T"‘” and plain color ; and the duncing directed by Miss Ruth | Store Hold-up. D P an_active enmipalgn |48 Gilda, Miss Mellus is declared by | Purpose of electing ofce Vi LG ; ! \ 1 50 CORSELETTES H Molyneaux. leading lady. and Orme | St the Muropean cofn borer, and|cfitics (o have teached. the greatest| Tne, following students have been | & e e . Libhy. 1 z February 12 (®).- | 5% seon as the $10,000,000 appropri-| triumph . Inntatively telected as members of ; Desrarser s Holiywood is the scene of the play, | o 21, was Kkilled and | arjon A for the purpo {" "The choice of March 5 for the per cast of the “Charm School.” the | RUUTSeR08, ooy o AND CORSETS which desls with *he trials of a motion | two other men were arrested in an at-| is av ble fi o | formance also marks a depariu X rpz_l;;:vl ulnfy to be given under the di- | United States—Copenhagen.. . picture corpori that is using the | tempted robbery of a drug store s & will be promulgated. usual practices: of "'5 comy 'mreri"-" (Mr. ames F. Hartnett, | Veendam—West Indies... ........6 5 FHEh o low st 9 Dhonofilm for the first time, u machine | Brookhaven, a suburb, early today.| “They probably will req that date falls on a Satur | firector of the dramatic’ art clas AT Prt | g i Do ducine the soice as well s | 0. D. Rowell, u county foliceman. shot | 1ands In' the infested area that wers heretofore all ‘the aperas hiavs neen |, 5rn 5 ueney, Pat Ceton, L. W. Ga- | Bridxetown—Cartagena ... .. i stylés or rubber tops the pleture he man and captured his companions | in corn in 1926 and are to be used |lven Monday evenings. =Mr. Albien |y aul Mittendorff, Paul Myers, | Munargo—Nassau ... 00 8 3 LN ° “Kuthleen” substitutes for the lead. | after they had smashed the windows |for oats, small grains, grass or millet, believes lhal‘fl;\“lu:g:);:.:"lm- will be | E ‘»gx:r.e:nn:’shwfln, Mgry Eike, F‘l“rH“"“;“‘G 2 .3 M Elasti¢ side gussets and ing lady. who nas been ingulted by the | of the &tore in either Spring or Fall seeding, must | more convenient any. | 4 . elina Carabelli, SAILING 3 ; ? 3 R soton and .cuves the company. Al W. B. Tavender, 21, and Willlim |be prepared with a stubble beater or| Around Migs Melfiis, Mr. Alblon is| Mary Hoy, Mary Hunt, Margaret e—Port. Suid, y 4 supporters; made X 0y oo XXX % % B0 AV o o G : ‘ - all- | Kreig, Teresa Connoll | Barl to, Do : i ood pink coutil. heavily spanish nacienda and a fountain of Sewell, 19, were captured. Ali’ were by plowing under corn refuse com-|attempting to assemble anather all- | s nolly, Harrlet Mast, _af‘ 5 A good pink coutil, heavily Thuth go toward making attractive | from Atlanta. | pletely and in a satisfactéry manner|American cast. A wldely. <known %grolh: ‘Waod. Dorothy Wessel and <arsool 5 boned. tcenes. Towell sald he received a telephone | to enforcement officers. ~ Farmers | Ameriean baritorie. in-whom Wash-| omas McQueeney. o A rge—Bermuda. . . . & AL iy v v - . s message warning him that the robs|will be reimbursed for labor costs in-|ington has & particular interest, has i . M. Wife Gets Decree and Child. |ing when the men arrived | Gperations. Rigoletto, his ‘appearance dependine | R 3 Mrs. abeth Bovd r.eed was . | 7The clean-up work, as now planned, lumn whether rhe may nuhsu.}‘me‘ som‘c i KAG”M[:‘IM' ?;walfl. & printer of A ZSC HeavY Tll l]u’f' TOWGI’ awarded u final decre- of absojute When You Look Seedy. includes the destruction by fire of ali|other time for a concert he, is|Kansas City, Mo.; was. arrested by e N - Blie and pink plaid- ¢ 2 N & | cornstalks and other réfus heduled to give March 5, + Detectives Messer and €' g o nann i B : B ivorcs from Paul de Hoff Reed yester : c ,,-:‘ y : e 4 fuse on nr|ucm“ : ld. o fi" ."‘:f,."’ i fl;_fl“.}"‘“’ dpeie 2 ek l‘ur|\'||~h o (V!I\‘ ”""‘,‘I ‘ ’ , Catafford. gives the mother |which has “gone ‘to seed.” A poor,|and eisewhere about farmms. To ac-|within & few s Tages ; absi» bent quality ;- good \ c e L S, with atimony of | shabby and meanlooking person i |complish the maximum of success, ax-| Althogh it s not been usial 1o | cheek-at & local départment store : 1 €100 per month and requires the hus- supposed to resemble plant in its | perts say, it is necessary to destroy |open the box oflice so far in advance. $95. after it had been raised from $5. . . Tana to pay the costs of the litiga- |Iast stages. The term ‘“seedy” is es- | before May 1 all cornstalks, corncobs | Mr. Albjon has decided ‘to” open it | Police claim that their records mwl Bolivia and Peru have appointed a R orwis r: vas s rred 4 i S eed to sing the part of o 5 bery had been planned, and was wait- | curred above the cost of normal farm | tentdtively agreed to sing the pa i Acoused of Forgery. OO erree, migned by Justice| “eedy” literature refers to a plant |abaut corn land, In feed lots, pastures; The complete cast will be announgld | on ¢ 1io! clud!s 1 to Attorneys | peclally applied to a person who is{and other fleshy-stemmed plant ma- tomorrow because -of the great de-|a former conviction of Oswald on 2 joint com on to study and survey Jiom, Inciuding . fee 10 AU g oM | In meed of & hair cut and whose | terial which might be a harboring|mand among..opera loyers: tor biss forgery charge, for which he served|: propofed rafiroad from Jullaca, wife clothes are shabby and threadbare, place of the borer., Melius" appeardnée2re’] time in the Maryland penitentiary. Pery, to ras. o sepresenting the