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- HHER MENTALITY * STANDARDS URGED . in the pecul Dr. Marvin Makes Plea for| Intellectual Side of U. S. May Ask Fund To Build Prison For Leper-Slayer| The Government may find itselt v position of having 1o bui'd a prison to house one pris oner as the vesult of a 10-year sen- | A e e o eper. for mur. | under the direction of the Washing der, and whose disposition now is 1" sargent Attorney Genera Gen. Cummins. I KIWANIS CLUB BACKS ! 70 ORTHOPEDIC CASES| B i ngh % | 68 Children and 2 Adults Being Treated Under Director of Local Group. | A total of 70 orthopedic cases—68 | ehildren and 2 adults—are being treat Kiwanis Radford Moses rman of the club's orthopedic and welfare committee, reported at a lunch | con and business session in the Wash II | ton | eh: CONSENTS TO DECREE. Husband Agrees to Pay Wife $2,500 in Suit. Waler R. Carter, an employe of e Government, yesterday consented o a decree ustice Hitz awarding $2.500 to his wife, Beatrice N. Carter, who on Wednesday sued him for main- tenance.. The decree is in full settle- nent of all claims of the wife for sup- nort and dower. Attorney A. R. Mul- lowny appeared for the wife, while Attorney George R. Sheriff represented the husband. NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE PLANS BENEFIT AFFAIR Christmas Market, Luncheons and Teas Will Feature Open House Week Beginning Monday. Nelghborhood House, 470 N street southwest, will hold “Christmas mar ket,” subscription luncheons and after- noon teas in connection with “open- house week," to be observed there De- cember 5 to 10, in celebration of the formal opening of the new sun porch College Life. College presidents today are, as a rule. too much in sted in laying out ' grass plots and designi s fnstead of buiiding intelligences deans and heads of departments prove to do the same thing, Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, new president of Georze hington University, told Twentieth Century Club at its lunck eon in the Cosmos Club vesterday Marvin spoke on the subject, Not in Washing He de-| scribed the National C: as being composed of several city.” There was the city of Govern ment workers service, the cit city of tech d re.” ve ,of Washington. The speaker cited the libraries, me nd art collections of the Cap ital as things which could not be du as objects which afforde opportunities for adult education well as adolescent instruction u alleled in the world. All of should be co-ordinated in s £0 that the people of W “who are great because the: personaities,” could have ful of them. ‘The women's clubs must » the benefit of the artistic, s tific and political orzanization: thev in turn must ye the benefit of the women's clubs,” Dr. Marvin de clared, _expressing th (George Washington Un have a part in the co-ordi It is not so much cla laboratories as the associa termingling of t intelligence that | servi T sentencing of I | inmate of the ! at Carville, La., to serve 10 ve for the murder of Lloyd Richa son, another | " te the should serv n the country suit r murderer Surg. Gen. that no building rium ean be utiliz 1 Cumming contends at the Leprosa- . and it is proh- s will be asked to r the construc- t Carville in an be held. ropriate fu tion of a huildin which the prisone; EI‘/IANCI?ATED POLISH WOMEN IN REBELLION | 3 Cbject to Order Requiring Consent of Husbands to Work for Government. or of Minister iphs Mied i ied women empl rey 5 | by his office to file writien permis sion of their husbands to remain in employment few months ago the mini of the capital sured telephone ce. thus interrupting many long- winded afternoon chats which had | monopolized the telephone service This time, however, he has ington Hotel re | Three new ave been under taken within the past month, Mr. | M t 3 e total number of se N who o Richest in R Cream! %U wouldn’t believe milk Y chocolate could be so creamy! § Fresh milk with all its creasa goes into Nestlé’s. That’s why it is the tavorite with everyone who loves a velvety, mellow flavor. 5¢ & 10c— plain and almond around intelligences that possess the power of becoming great in an at mosphere of learning, heauty, freedom that goes to make up the club was told |farmer | thay rescind the lates NI T A mushroom picked recently by a nches in | of Trentino was 20 s it possible to have such an institution on so magnificent a scale as is in Washington, he said. Prior to the address, reports from | diameter. weighed more than 10 pounds and made a dish large enough for three famil the 11 sections comprising the Twen- | fieth Century Club were read, and the following new members were accept- | George ell Mrs. "Hilton. Buffet lunch was served following Dr. Marvin's speech. | SPINSTER TéACHERS RUSH TO BEAT RULE Hurry to Altar Before Regulation Against Married Women on Faculties Is Enforced. Correspondence of the Associated Press. ULDHAM, England.—Ten bride- grooms, rushed breathlessly to the altar by teacher brides who wanted to get under the wire before the education committee passed a regu- | lation against married teachers, are now wondering what it was all about. + The education committee framed a regulation to prevent teachers from and | Look at No matter what ails your child, a | gentle, thorough laxative should al- | ways be the first treatment given. | 1f your little one | half-sick, isn't resting, e | acting naturally—look, Mothe | tongue is coated. Th out-of -sorts. gn that the little stomach, liver and | bowels are clogged with wa: cross, irritable, i ur, MOTHER A Cross,Sick Child is Constipated! MILK CHOCOLATE Tongue for children, Hostesses in charge during the week include the following: the Island of Tristan oy 8 ¥ boy o is a 000 We Pay You on your DAILY BALANCES 2% == 3% S Shn = THE MUNSEY TRUST CO. Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. Another Munsey Service—Real Estate Dept. 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