Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1928, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, THURKSDAY, A UARY 19, 1928. WOMEN DISPUTE ASSOCIATION POLICY \ Miss Smith Resigns as Preaident,‘ Assailing Anne Morgan's [ Stand. | B the Associated Press, NEW YORK, January 19.—A group headed by Miss Anne Morgan and Mrs. | W. K. Vanderbilt are charged by Miss Gertrude Robinson Smith with trying to establish a “democracy of qualif in the American Woman's Association, which she said was founded as a demo- ccratie, self-supporting and unsubsi- dized organization, Miss Smith's statement was in con- | nection with her resignation as presi- dent. A committee headed by Mrs. | Vanderbilt. she said. has taken it upon ESTA& on Frankfurters Veal Bologna Ham Bologna Pimento Bologna Honeykiss Luncheon Tongue Virginia Style Baked Ham Chipped Beef Sausage Meat Pork Sausage Links Miracle Pork Pork Puddings Scrapple And all other Sunshine Brand Meats. EEEEEEEEEEEEEBE&I EE—:EE—EEEEEDEDEDEGEH ' itself to pass upon applicants for mem- bfl‘sh\p. excluding all who have not the qualities of potential leadership. |She said the association originally was open to any self-supporting woman. Miss Smith charged that the Morgan- Vanderbilt group is trying to “subsi- dize the membership by donating a studio and even secretarial salaries without permitting the association to {vote on whether it desires to accept such charities.” Staunton Vetcmn In]nred Dispatih (o The Star STAUNTON. Va.. January 19.- Col S. Brown Allen. commander of Stone- wall Jackson Camp, erate Veterans, in walking across Central avenue fell yesterday, break ing a rib. His condition will prevent his participating in a birthday celebration by the local camp and the Kiwanis Clu = e Taxpayers of Swansea, Wales. arc protesting against the ity officis Vote to spend $130 on a uniform for the mayor. U.S.GOVT INSPECTED Ano PASSED by Dept. of Agricullize Brngtta PSR Acy Aoency United Confed- | Lee-Jackson | | clation, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. The Washington Academy of Sci- ences-and the Philosophical Society of Washington will meet together, 8:15 o'clock, in assembly hall of the Cosmos Club. Speakers: Dr. L. B. Tuckerman, on_ “Theoretical Principles Underlying Balloting.” and Dr. George H. Hallett, jr. on “An Appraisal of Election Meth- ods” Election procedure suitable for scientific societies will be discussed. Rev. Thomas E. Boo pastor of Temple Baptist Church, Tenth and N streats. will speak tonight on “Promise and Presence of the Holy Spirit.” Home for Widows and Orphans, U. 8. W. V. Association, will meet, 7:30 o'clock, in Grand Army Hall. The executive | Clerks’ International Protective Local 262, will meef Unionist Building, Asso- in Tra street. The United Lodge of Theosophists | Hill Building. Seventeenth and I streets will give a free public lecture, 815 jo/———[o]——]o]c———]ajc————]a|c——=[n]——— o] ——x] AI.L Sunshine T stock, in our from prime conditions, board of the Retail | 8 o'clock, | 20 Fifth | o'clock, on the subject of “Memory of Body, Mind, Soul.” All welcome. ‘The Washington lllghlnnd‘ Citizens’ Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in the Congress Heights School. Representa- tive E. T. England will speak. The Alumni Association of Kappa Alpha Order will join with Alpha Nu Chapter at George Washington Uni- | versity in celebration of its annual ban- quet on General Lee's bifthday anni- versary. 7:30 o'clock at the Lec House Randolph Lee, national director of the | mational oratorical . and Burton | Smith will be the s Dr McKenna give the sixth | course of lectures, 8 o'clock, in the | of the Shrine of the Immaculate Con- ception, on the grounds of the Catholic | University. Subject, “Dogma of the Immaculate Conception.” Open to the | public. All are invited to attend. The Georgla State Soclety will hold its January entertanment and dance this evening at 2400 Sixteenth street. FUTURE. Stearns Bible Class will f o 1 The meet > | | ik Products are made under the ideal plant, for own noted cleanliness and sanitation, F\ ERY product Sunshine Plant proval of the U. S ture before it is al table. TI\‘\' Sun and by our own Markets vou wi Washing st a g NG ») PURE PORK PRODUCTS 203 7th St. N.W, hes leading grocers the ap- 1 | = | in of Agri- your manufactured s the stamp Nepartment of lowed to on o just once For sale and in Arcade t Center and Absolute Clearance A Sale Without a Precedent for Value=G NOW $35 Coats 772... $ $19 Coats Just two groups of stylish sports coats; some fur trimmed. sold as hizh as $49.50. $17.50 and $24.50. 03 o Formerly Reduced to v ing REDUCED $75 Coats Gorgeous fur trimmed, 3 price, 5, cloth coats, luxuriously n favored shades. Now .00 Sizes for misses and women. Entire Coat Stock '/, Price D Clearance of FROCKS $1 4.75 Breaking all records for mil. linery values—200 smart Spring hats offered in this absolute clear- ance at. . tionally underpriced! new shades, Two Outstanding Groups Hundreds of our choicest frocks for present Winter events and gay Spring days ahead have been sensa- I'rocks for street, sports, after- noon and evening wear. New materials—new styles— Sizes for women and misses, made to sell for $19.75 to $39.50. Absolute Clearance of 200 Hats $2.95 day. Frocks Fvery fav every desired mode will be seen in this millinery event. 73 9 ored Spring shade— Two days—Friday and Satur- died in )8 been active one time Church of the tomorrow, 1 pm., Methodist Episcopal Dr. K. B. Moomaw Pastor A. Clark of Philadelphia will speak in the board room of the Central Union Mission wmrrrxow, 7:30 p.m. in Mount Vernon Church. South, 1 be In charge. Randall L. JnnM of Cedar City, Utah, will give a free fllustrated lecture de- ptive of the north rim of the Grand anyon tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Clande Owen will deliver an ad- dress on “'Thrift” at a luncheon of the | Washington Round Table tomorrow, | 12:30 p.m, at Ihv' Um\rnl'y Club. The Midcity (‘H,l/rl“ Associatjon will meet Monday, 8 pm., in Thom? Community Center. United States Com- | m oner Needham C. Turnage will speak. Refresiaments. The Woman's Auxi Raflway Mail | Association, will meet Saturday. ~Me music, with some practical demon- strations, Will be given by C. A, Baum- | bach Y. Gricthe, secretary of the Mex- ican enib “The Hidden Guest” will be presented at the, Western Preshytertan Church to- | morrow, 8 p.m., under auspices of the Young Ladics’ Bible class. Alpha Delta Phi luncheon tomorrow, | 12:30 p.m., at Hotel Gordon. | The Curley Club will sponsor a card | party for the bonefit of the scholarship | fund Wednesdav, 8:45 pm. in the (1): stnut Farms _Dairy auditorium, Twenty-sixth and Pennsylvania avenue. FORMER TEACHER DIES. Mrs. Katharine R)cl\ Fielder, Had Been Ill but Short Time. Katharine Rich Fielder, 32 old, of 1468 Cliiton sireet, wife of | W. G. Fiéider and a native ot thip city Sibley Hospital yesterday after 32, short Nirs the was a_former teacher View School and had musicel circles here, at zing in the choir of the | Incarnation. Her hus- ! an examiner in the United | s Patent Office. | he is survived at sin | by her husband. a | . William_A. Fielder, 4 vears old: | ner’ mother, Mrs. William J. Rich, and two brothers, Donald U. Rich and Malcolm N. Rich Funeral services will be conducted | in the Mount Pleasant Congregational | Church Saturday at 1 pm. Interment will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Columbia 432 Funerals As Low As Complete 75 Caskets & All— W. W. Chambers Co. 1400 Chapin St. NNW., Cor. 14th OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT EISEMANSS, 7th & F CLYDE J. NICHOLS, Inc. UNDERTAKERS “M 9th St. N.AW, ormerty Ca. Phone Col. 6324 NOTICE Write name & address, FREE we will send you our illustrated circular show. ing how a complete funeral may cost vou only $4.00. The Brownstone Funeral Association Office VLALLY SALE (A OFJLIPPLRS THATZET THE PACE OF THE MODE ~AND VALULZ THAT JET A NEW RECORD ~ :OHMI RLY [ONE T wedding | the Jand veward will he given T\ [ wan's International, gald; 13 F STREET 4 pam. yeste | that W. H. RUFF, 67, WATER SERVICE CLERK, DIES Lifelong D. C. Resident and Mem- ber of Old Family Succumbs After Three Weeks' Illness. Willlam H. Ruff, 67 years old, clerk in the District Water Department, | member of an old Washington family | and a lifelong resident 6f this city, died in the Georgetown University Hospital today after an ilness of three weeks. Mr. Ruff formerly was a warrant clerk in the Police Court here for about 15 years and had been employed in the | Water Department since 1918, He was the son of the late J. A. Ruff, the! founder of the old Washington City Savings Bank, now known as the Na- lonal Bank of Washington. Mr. Ruff is survived by a sister, Mrs William Waller »f the Hammond Court | apartmen Funeral arrangements have not been completed, but interment will be in the family plot in Congressional Cemetery, it is announced. | AMERN. Heads German Defense. BERLIN, January 19 (#)—President von Hindenburg today appointed Wil- helm Groener, who was in_charge of | rallway operations of the German army during the war, minister of defense. He succeeds Ottto Gessier, who resigned re- | (:nllxv - e Cards of Thanks. ROSSER o annreciation Thel eta ol sympath Kinrkiese at time of the death ay hednved aon and hrother., WILLIAM ROWSER (Signed. | JUSTUS ROSSER AND FAM VLY Suittand. M b4 THOMPRON, wish frionds a Wa wish to extend to our relatives to thank our mans ”hi ierment Mo Men "l‘l IE WEATHER K Maryland and tomorrow gen- District of Columbia, Virginia-—Rain tonight, erally feir and colder West Virginia—Cloudy and somewhat colder tonight: probably rain in east portion, tomorrow generally fair and | wld(‘r. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 pm., 51; 8 pm., 4 12 midnight, 42; 4 am., 40; 8 am, 41; noon, 43. B 8 pm.! . 20.88; 29.91; 8 am High . occurred at Lowest temperature, 40, occurred at 6 am. today ‘Temperature same | Highest, 42; lowest, 28 Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Low tide, 11:53 am.; high tide, 3:25 a.m. and 5:43 p.m Tomorrow--Low tide, 0:41 2:40 pm.; high tide, 6:15 5:32 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:24 a.m.; 5:13 pm. 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