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2 - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 15, 1928—PART 1. tion of Women's Clulis, having served | ecutive hoard of the Poetry Soclety. | leazue officers. T g the president of the General Federa- | New York City, n member of the ex-| mittee, nawspaper representatives and . hl from 1920 to 1924 in that office. She|May Folwell Holsington of the ‘| Miss Belle Sherwin, president of the | - had the honor of heing appointed by k City branch, well know e entertained at dinner last week | & President Harding as one of the four the chairman of the contest, in honor of the sixty-ninth birthday women who served with 18 distin-| The poems receiving the 13 honor- | anniversary of Mrs. Carrie Chapman skl UME [ - e guished men on the advisory m“m)l.ln- ..:I.h- mentions following the third | Catt, who is in Washington to conduct tee for the conference on the limita:| place were, in order of their selection, | the women's conference on the “Cause Conference on Cause and Curc Of War Draws Speakers Of World tion of armament. “On Having and Had, ead Cure of War.” The national | A Wed. | : B S - Hor sl o e b Oac e A i, Bannect | iy Sflerioand s€ setianad gt | hres Prinos AreSiiuredfor Note—General Federation Board's Midwinter Session. o n..'n‘-'.'i...,lo'a"f'»;".’v.u.:u 'f;'e;;-;z'y,v;?m',\-." ;\-"' A o .,';‘2.-:1'11. Fot L .’,.‘s B e o their « eir - races to is Linn o . Y. “My | the conference. REMEE RIS pen women Win ngh Awards e nmement ot 'the world in | Mother Was a Ianeer.” o ;. Thv':vm'lunul oMcers partielpating in| ervices to Mark Advent of I S . Bty Larnmore of Miam “Alone in | committen meetings included Mis ST DIS"ICL Vlrg““a or MarY' 2 )I“‘:I‘rll(”"l‘uu::\o ’{u- mention in _the [ Spring, roline Giltin .m:\l«»v. 1,.Iiu.m'.'m.. (‘; -s.l I‘E‘runknl;‘_) mw.nI ,.;] PrOhlbItlon in Jan- league's book contest went too Mrs. | andria, Jeweled Fingers,” hy | Lake City, Fla.. national treasurer, | Resi Mabel Ansley Murphy (Ann 8. Lee) y ladding of West - and Misx Gortrude Ely of Byn Mawr. land Residents. BY CORINNE FRAZIER. [ | Mrs. Frederick Glazier Smith's account New York City branch, for her | ford. spivation coungelor on new veters, uary, 1920. HE presence of an imposing | : of the Ohio and Washington federa- When Rome I:muun,:’«mllr yder of Brooklyn: & — . fil e o it i 3 tions’ admittance to universal mem- cable mention to Mrs. Flo ishman Howes o - fAnuessay; jootiiant similar: Lo ghat | ““l‘,‘|‘|““I"",’,"l”;"f',r,,:,'QJ,',’,'";,'::':,';' 4 hership in the General Federation, the | ence M. B. Anderson—pen name. Vork City: “Seilia.” by Ruth Y. W. C. A. TO TAKE PART Many churehes and allied organiza- eond i & vear ago on a kindred POMEOS L e g ole 5 3 former with a member of 702 clubs Mary Bennett—of Walla W .| Mason Riee Dolores,” hy RBird- tions here will celebrate today the ce on the program of the ! | L ; 4 g ol i forls City: g v th gubject, when three prizes aggre- A e and the latter with s total o 291 | Washington St ._’(:.|- her 1..\:, wll Otis ey, w Yok Clty: IN CONFERENCE ON WAR cighin anniversars of the peini b 5 ciubs arland of Defeat.” Mrs. Anders 4 Alice Rog rded the writers fand cure of war, which openx tonight ¥ B A total of 145 new clubs and an |is a member at large of the league in | o D, ;o vcul] e amendment and national prohibition adjudged best “] 2 Take “"‘;';”"-m’“‘ “““"‘.I""‘X““‘ 3 g Fog. ate membership of have | Wasington % ¥ B Iirekine, New | National’ Board to Be Represented Excrcises here have heen sponsored ashington. would seem s ca . added from several States hold: | o I ’ e Orders From the and prometed by a general e 5 asine wtnenss Aehioh $4 b % - | e jud, . ¥ general com . Cunead asnt fantine LI DL O ADCERANE (oL ee bl e ] s Ik universal membership, while 48 | ron o Feniyr leeturer and. hook. Fe er,” by Barhara Do w York | by Several Officials Here representing the Washington Federa i sl ald by ithe aworld. at iy 0 | clubg with an assregate membership | (iowor Sl el 4 i h b bt o - | N viewer of note: Mr, James Pennima L for Meeting. Anti-Saloon which begine Tueaday, |the activities of «this group of out., {of 2734 have becn Added from non- o O e nence, and | The natfonal music contest, now he | AT i : s Chratay standing women's organizations, hind- f . i univer ates, Mrs. Smith reported. | Ar. Sianes Willisme, head of the book | ing conducted the Jeague. will| National Board of the Younz . Un the Youms Mei's committee in o i b . ¥ | | s L Ailler, chairman of the | yegiew department of the Philadelpiia | Close March 1, 1858 : irman | % Christian . tion will be | ¢ Aswnciation, the Sinda y o 3 $ fine arts depar . reported: “Aets | yive of the contest is Mrs, Gertrude Mir- sented at the third conference on | o Orzanized Rohrer, chairman of the national | '’ the District €F Pitts. | the eause and cure ar meeting | g, . N Tearix ic organization presi- ir-own-home-day com- rs in the conference arve con- | PSR S ual contact with works of art is now Announcement is also made of the | tin Home Ownership” | fident that this third meeting will out- | |[B S SR possible to the most isolated club, | winner of the first prize in the ma-| music committee of the Jeague, nounced subject of this|distance the previous gatherings in| | SRS throngh the many loan exhibits of the | fional poetry contest for published [ burgh, Pa. £ p 1k week, by al officials ¥ & Cltianue | evers pesident of {ACuRl progress which can be cited Y General Federation. And clubs are | work, The winning poem was <My | ! s bt ~ making their h Hilton 1 every resident of | N0 le plans which will evolve. | | B . 3 rring to study objects of art at| House fn Order.” by Ruth Langlind | GEVERAL events and - comittec |, e Dodge Hotol 2 tree nouneed vesterday 5, 1920, tion becan I hrough essavs Columbia. Maryland [ "y d by our own Secret of |R £ hand_rather ‘than to_read what | jolberg of the New York City hranch confbsandes Broughe o fei e ths in|war Davis, Assistant tary of | 1B 3 j has heen said of them. The owner: | who has also attained r nition for|| o s the 1 ¢ | State Custle and Rear Admiral Frank TR 9 <hip of books and the growth of | her work as an artist, her poem heing | Oficers ef > Al League of | 1n 4nig party are Mre Lert Speer 3 | H. Schofield, U. 8. N., who will open appreciation in the home is | aajudged the bast of those submitted | Women Voters to Washinzton 1ast| ¢ \ow york, president of the na- 4 100 rrehes will par the conference with' addresses on stintly inereasing, as manifested | and receiving the award of $30. Out O e s i B o e e Contribution of the United ¢ by the growing interest in literary fof a possible 30 points this poem was | M B : viee presi | nn . R llock and Miss Henrietta | °f the day'a servi prrpose. 1o Peace.” the list of speakers 3 matters. civen 20 points by the judges. A | dent of the leazue, eame from Lvme. | gatict M0 0 RG0S o anyg | | Bishop Thomas Nicr AL next lon the program include Dr. Piil * ok ok K Long Island Duck I'ond in’August | Conn., to be hostess radio supper | (G0N ¢ A Miss Mable Gratty, | 0 the Anti-Saison League. in send {Marshall Brown of Princeion Univer MBS HARRIET DOAN PRENTISS, | Anne Lloyd, also of the New York |party at the Cosmos Club. Tuesday |0 itivs of the srganization in New | 11E 0ut a call for the observance of st owledze me of th b . [ City branch, and He Middle- | night, The supper party, which is one yoon . Lo the anivers: referred to the sty howled ove of 1 csident of the Philadelp! ki Mrs. John French. Mrs. Anna o B Liwyers president of th hiladelphia | 4o Roselle Mercie zom- | of many being keld the cou over K enicame Nem John A, | #ighteenth amendment as 2 new der Senor ador de Madari: tranch of the National League of lery of the New York .| on Tuesday nights in connection with “’v;““”;"“ o Duluth: Mrs. George | 1*ration of indep . for B ka. foimer chief of the disapmuiment 55 American Pen Women and chairman ivon second and third places, | the league's “Voters' Service an the | Juliitionl Ve Tizer®le oo - | emancipates America from the tyrann; of the secretariat of the of the national prize book contest of | respectively, the former with ir, fallowed the fnauzuration of the | (IUBUNEI o8 e ot | O King Alcohs N o St v : : the leazue, announces as the winner | points and ihe luter with 26, Other fo Uy review of “What Cangress (LntS0ns ATE e B . W e i e e T e of the first prize of $100 Alice Ames | entrants also won honorable menti is Doin Guest speakers on the paimoNS: OO0l i all members : i - Ehepal Allsauss Ghing g : i : ¢, “The Heritage of | The dudges in the poetry contcst|radio Drogram inecluded Senator | Fockwell of New York, all member Ordered to Capital. of the contest Ll 4 ‘o djudged the best among | werz all members of the Poetry So- | Charles Curtis. Republican leader o “ Capt. Hugh B. Oram, Corps of En + the essays will kel e : . submitted. ; ciety of Amsrica and were Daniel| the Senate, and Senator ST e gineers, at Flor E Donald, chairman of the Fox < ) Wint who is orzanizing [ Henderson of East Oransze, J. | Rowinsan, Democratic Jea i6 motosisedianaitore;than: 800 | ordered this N bty sty tion el A . B N N nt of the new Minneapolis | winner of the Poetry ciety's prize | Ser Guests at th ner i «1dd pack animals earry thou.|cfice of Maj Gen, tion of the | olicy’ Associatio el G. In- S : idely known throuzheut | for 1927 Rev. F. A, Wright of Tuck : E over the trails in ¢ of Engineers, The ‘",“L‘(‘13;‘2:'1,5.:’}'»”m"." I"’”‘"'\ Americ 3 vy She was tor r years ahee N, Y. and Gordon Crence cmbers . . v Park vening N g 1 3 and the writers | of Pacific Re Ysuki Tsurumi, | T who will present Japan's p respectively. he European powe:s Theme Chosen. sity. Peki Chin ssor Philip cwnyour-own-he Columbiz Unive t M Yhe essays sheuid | patterson of the University of Penn- «f home ownership, Tvania, and Charles P. Howlund sexsions of the Conference on the vidual, but to the | yoctor of research of the Coun . and Cure of War, ope to- he lives { Foreign Relations, in addition to | m«lc‘w:\“‘ur“\' ’\‘\.l‘m:‘v; number of |n->wrnnvml woman speak = | SN NN i ner in ch they al- fepe Among these will be, of course 5 o ome Culture Clut 4 ¢ g ! = = i T Gl ioat e e eSO GRS X0 \ RCA LOUDSPEAKER 100A—Low in ntensely TSUNS. | preside over the general sessions, ms < 3 S getondedithe | / A A price because of big production. Known year feels that the ’ 2 ‘ma # 2 : g sisted by Mrs. John D. Sherman e Bl Koy o ) 2 < 3 : e nf home owner: | resident of the General Federation of L . W) S % the country over for its rich, mel- veloped, rather than | {TETRERE T IC BUNd. Tepresentatives L ths ; s, Saer 3 low tones, wide range and volume B I as commenda S A {*vom th: National League of Women | (1" F \e Equipment Primer 4 capacity . . . . . . . $35 Voters sorn th he released by the federation, | ® HOOVER CANDIDATES | B Anns Ganin spencer, totures | ST 12 30,0000 i e | will adare In closing, Mrs. Sherman urged the | zations Like ltsel(>” Dr. Caths | side the federation, upon the basis of | The receiver that has First Group of Candidates foriJeanne Gallagher, Miss Ruth Morgan. '\ & gencg's e service which they s 2 Mre D. E. Waid, Miss Josephine | {10 TV Im:\‘-x-v e revolutionized the ra- Delegates in State Pledge n Henrietta Roelofs | T oo 001" Giould we demand that dio industry. No bat- nment executives appoint ad- | Swsion: noextindons. Support for Nomination. | Mary E, W, . president of Mou e By the Associited Press. | Hol {.kc College. also is expected to % work o he dane,” she | The wnn'durful new NCORD. N. H., January W.—A spenk o0 oagers, primary | Sid. u, as m ind lead- | alternating current m to Secrets Herbert| In s B amiE Tl croups, : S SRELL b T | attention was given to-their knowh | cie i TLG o R L Radiotrons provide ination for President was "d&':lm“f ‘;;"“1 ,,‘;Iq‘ 'lq\,':\';r,n even | consistently cheose vour leaders and operation from the eakers hoth for and|department, division and committee house current as Q inst it jsolationists | cha 'n for clal fit ) S g iy el 5 - T who are for| “The real burden of my message {0 simple as an elec e fEnoii oeae emed | e Tinited 'States ARking nidand in { you (rihot the:mast iy t n tric fan. ting as candidates| Contra birs (andiin e | whiens the sumean o he tior With Radiotrons bl s o e tavin heme. n | learn anew \ is th L who are s e o o 3 513750 filed their papers ON° 1% 5 x?fi‘m 5 | the olérn chilgation Grt rders 1 1o the Democratic e e le. The oxe their chairmen with longvis to the nomination of | widely divergent Vit 7 wint be| %% Sh0€ ing more than an £ New York for Presi ‘{’a""v;‘"“ “pe dozen sessions which en driven into my conscic £ per e ey Pur:v!;in:\t;:’ stated 1 4@ during the four days of | during the last three vears. it ix that | be heid March 13. | thm conference L) sariay il D LY ept univ CALLS SUNDAY CLOSING | = lm"'lu B foeiene e e The WOI'ld’S kflOWledge Of l'adl() 00 e . ¢ study SINCe |44 distants, BILL UNCONSTITUTIONAL | 1owinz » aefinite cO0, ftian tor this | “"670"nq “over again nas it 1 —_ e group of essa¥s | demonstrated to me, during the I ~ - . 11 i athering. B e most_practical | thrce years, that the success or fa Is “Danger” Measure | BuE e upon the cause and cure o7 | the State leader to whos . | policy A e selectsd for reading. | work has fallen. 1t has happened tiat | Will Pass. | ¥, the conference last year. an edu evidence of the est of w moreimBiiger" that ths | cationa) campaign was started to urge | in'a line’of work has been ample and bill may become a | the negoti “general treaties o :‘""." uiable, pek- 2ot k. ‘,yd, 1 the general public realizes, | yniimited ory arbitration” be | either In}« 1use lxlw 4 failed wix. zeneral counsel of the | ween the United States and other na | Brasp. of refused 18 ves R R R Simple, inexpensive lighting-current operation was un- | "V o projects be report made by S SRRSO oup s & me Amazing realism of reproduction and volume in ®aid. however o whick | 3 1t Aid pass there | hy ‘word rece likelihood that 4t} W4 i i e Tier] t both the ool ttional | the American Amsociation of Univ ot e e oy | sity ‘Women, Counci] of Women for | ek Jobly an aid by | ¥ n Bl vorably upon wehind the bill, and he | Home Sissions. Federation of Wom I with the opposed to the law | eN® e e 5 Poren Moot o | oo <siemn These are the wonderful instruments | Women's €1 Nation 3 Council ddition to fostering this bill, th {Jewish Women, National 1e g "r:‘ tive program ted : . > . - TS smppING NEWS | (S Y b Wty CE L ST : that have revolutionized the radio of Young men's the collection and - publ o of data , ; Artivals s1 and Sailings From | |1, “nion 1 . housewives ax “home-makers.” und | % 5 ¥ 1" itions.” She reported that the ORTS o tonal officers, | HOUSC census committee hiul promi EPORTS from the national oficers, [y 5 o ot be reported out u ook~ S s Bl o I DT i O | If you are still using one of the early | chajrmen formed the main program of 1o present ity 1wo requests Al routine business tr rted at the 1 bils o an o i 1 samsars 31 Sdwinitcr pession of the board emAsiin initn Deimtbnbor i ‘ radio sets, we suggest that you step January 12 | TeCWOrs General ation of = oy cording to Mrs. Johnson, | 3 R » held Aquirters 34 | fpcin e i . . . . somanry 3| sireet, Wednestay, T undi *The CurtixBecd cducation il a1 into a radio store displaving the RCA ary & Frida n. 15840, which Is now ) ; 4 ‘ D - ra e en's Clut s John D. & an, president _1’wH » of both House and Senats . B e 5 4 s 14 e L L e R LR 19, 2 \ Authorized Dealer sign and turn the 1 MoeNarv-Mesweer 1 (4 ister in 804 etz ! 11K SuppO; nely e ion g wroh | The. Gormer, nrss i ot e tar. | IeeseaeEERr dial of one of these Radiolas operated ed 1o prove its ineffe h f s o atersheds of na s arid (b e *, has had i recent b anmedgience 1 rapldly vuswing | 1 before the sommittce of sl ul : from the electric light current. now on the Senate calendar v fact that the federation House this Lilt is still in com. | WEDNESD paw been gingled out for attack, point . v RS i ¥ y ’ o < . . Brist. Lo A suvarn 14| oS4 herman, 8 W0 88 M8 | ot an the oot Cencnels i ‘ They are amazing in their simplicity HUKSDAY sehength. (VeSO sl ey v."‘nl.‘lf.:ff."f.',',..'f,:'v 1 A B RCA RADIOLA g«\\—‘l‘ho famous RCA ta. .0 1 9 i Shermun sumimarized e, February 29 il f ()f ()pcratlon as “‘e" as thc”- “~Onder_ super-selective Super-Heterodyne, in AGHLE (P Lm "A‘ King (Lhe . Json 1 pted furt that | combination with RCA Loudspeaker, in bt Ll i g b ot L SNl F ’ . I3 . k a de luxe cabinet. Custom-b Opera- o e s | ooation 40, prcpusing ua_amend ‘ ful tone quality. You will be as proud 307t ¢ D.C hovse corment. whoa members i EGtes velative 1o o nd - ai ! s s e seporiad by Mrs. | grecedo the pussige o ny wuch . to own oneas RCA, General Electric 2yt | o s i s Kbl C1 i i £ i i e _ , i RCA HOUR i i 2 i e n bt e o] RCA RADIOLA 28— The tried, tested g Westinghouse have been to de- vy Suturday gt g tho SAILING TODAY Ciub o } “""’ e ”‘ ' the BT dn the 110 s " and perfected RCA Super-Heterodyne, aations associated ik e (b, Waomsn's Clul fxing for catk Ieehrugry, » May be operated with dry batteries and Broadcasting Company und” Wonnnn'n Waltare Boustus, BU0 LU ooia b prsent ) spe 1| RCA Loudspeaker 100A;or fromtheelee- SIEN them, SRR o <L oy s nas trie light current in combination with WRC, WEAL WHAM, KDKA, WLW, WoR on'm Clubs of Rutledge, 1 R 190 | 4 RC. d b N 7 ] ¢ ¢ s comler, Wis, Honorsbie | JH0 M 00 L8 bulubiinh T A Loudspeaker 104 Conventent time payments at @il Authorized Dealers, g oy g briming WOW, WHAS, WM, WMC, WS HE™ e (il ot W ) 1y T ' A by the division of wngn, Auburndale Woman's s of st deiing e RADIO CORPORATION O F AMERICA SR m Maarte Nme ab of Newton, Mase Progressivo o oppe coneiond il (5. 80%), 1o est . 0 o . G " e ate AT M adiy 1 s oA bl GEMRL Ao patelis) Niw Yorx Chicaco San Francuco B0, KGO KFL KUW, KFOA-XONO KRY Club of Johnson Ciy, Tenn matter und e cquitable posta) Jaws than G0 members—CWICh e for books, hus e expectal in Boyiith sanfdenss THURSIAY Lot of Bugar City, Cobus KOreki [ et of the division of Weatire of | L iver Sunction, ¥la; County [the department of fine avtw, This ¥ | where you sce this sign ® World cniles L Ciyie Chub of Beott City Comn {10 binve i heaning esrly next month. | i e il munity Culture Club of Blectrie Mills | Parker bl would provide for the ot Sids Clwent | 8 af the Government, with # pro Dealer ol o SN W . for s cstiblinhiment 0 the : B — e EEEN—" L ShmRoay Fvents ( Henlih v of i nurses MADE * BY - THE MAKERS : OF ' THE * RADIOTRON ment mats CIah ® Cluh of ( o Child | o1 K | The Hawes Conper prison fnbor bill Will e e 1 the federation o Onee S of H wowell an several bits on Indian leg .“, e ) i wan ot patmed in Mes Johnson's . Ouk, Go Con ty b e Club | e A artapens i Lhe nteiesting 1o ® jead ‘: e s Aires Gueydon, Lu, l e Ciub of Diew viher depsitiment chaiy T