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<~ 1095 PART 1. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON ™ £ TERR T AL ARMANENT 22438 SUFFRAGE CARER DEPCTED I PLAY Memorial Association to Mark An-| Tuesday Night. f Prated by the Natianar Memonial- e | Memory of Miss Anthony' to oF I ll . givton o the Seimpattan & ME |0 L red on 108th An- | r /N der of Elks. wil be the principal speak- | niversary of Birth. | Other_speakers will be Col. James | | ] \ \ ] ] ] , 10-Piece s Jacquard OQutfit There is a r tantl holstered 1 Opposition to Administration Pregram Looms in House Committee. t0d Pross | ed move has been initiated a T Moss, Dr. Pezavia O. O'Connell and | Emmett J. Scott Th~ committee in charge is composed | ® of Fordinand D, Lee, president of the | ploncer suffragist, by prominent speak- association: O. J. W. Scott, chalf | ers, and a play depicting outstanding Martin R Powell, Samuel C. Smith. | eyents in her career, including her trial Col West A, Hamilton, Attorney 8. L. Crom 4 McLaurin, Rev W. H_ Jernagin, Mrs | for voting. will feature a cclebration in Julia West Hamilton, Capt. S. H. Epps | memory of the 108th anniversary of her nd Lloyd G. Cunc | birth, under the auspices of the Susan B. Anthony Foundation, in the First | Congregational Church Wednesday night | at 8 oclock. The tributes will be delivered by former Senator Robert L. Owen and Representative Henry T. Rainey of Tlli- nofs. Mrs. Lily Charles McFaden, vice chairman in charge of arrangements, will deliver an address on the proposed | Anthony memorial here. The program will open with the sing- ling of the “Battle Hymn of the | Republic” by Mrs. Ruby Smith Stahl, | director of music at the church. Dur- ling the singing Julia Ward Howe will | be impersonated by her second cousin, | Mrs. Laura S. Brennon. Mrs. Stahl} {also will sing Kipling's “Recessional,” | accompanied by Charlotte Klein. | Unveil Tablet. nal American proposal at | A bronze tablet of the “ellow Rose.” e Enlorics of Miss Susan B. Anthony, ce materially the ad- 000 new war- ship construction program which is now being considered by the committee. | Two proposals have been advanced | o by as many committee members and while neither is prepared to discuss his | TR plan public] known that one | the program be | to the original | n proposal to the unsuccessful ot in e opin- | poses Suggestion Favored by Local Federation. t lcast. contends that | recommendations should construction proposed | ) | The recent action of the Federation 150,000 . B Celled by Mrs. Anna E. Hend- | 0.000 | of Citizens' Associations in rccnmmrndv‘]‘vg‘l g‘;x;::;_mf\_ O Y dons of the founda- |tion and chairman in charge of the | celebration, to commemorate the first contributions to the memorial fund Mrs. Hendley will be assisted in the un- velling by Mrs. Virginia Peters Par hurst. i The dramatic sketches depicting epi- sodes in the life of Miss Anthony are written by Mrs. Nanette B. Paul and A Davenport nds and PAY DOWN ONLY $5 300.000 ton: ates | ing that several high temperature gar- A ik 7.500 tODS | pace and trash incinerators be installed c:splaceme ch and eight 10,000-ton m;:mmm“ points throughout the city B e s met with the disapproval of the Mount b Pleasant Citizens’ Association meeting last night in the Mount Pleasant, branch of the public library. The association -went on_ record as being in favor of a single plant some the sponsor Roll Edge | where outside the city limits. g at present The reso- lution pointed out that an incinerator in a residential community would be detrimental to the health and cleanli- ness of the section, and would cause nearby property to deteriorate in value will be directed by Mrs. Carlton Savage, director of dramatics in the Oregon State Normal School. Eileen Fowler will impersonate Miss Anthony in the play. Other char-| acters of Miss Anthony's time and| $8:49 A real cotton and covered in fancy Mattress Just think! felt mattress, A comy of the resolution was directed | thase who took part in the fight for & S %ent to the federation with the | woman suffrage will be depicted as request that it reconsider the action. | foljows: Fesalutions also were adopted urging | jane Brown Kates will appear as| the property owners on Monroe Street |mimpoi Cady Stanton: Mrs. Kat botween Sixteenth and Seventeenth forjne B willis, as Lucretia Mott: Judge | d royer leaders and Neediess to say it is than regular price. 5 opportunity slip by. art ticking. dollars less Don't let t All sizes. posal is in the form e program, leaving ¥ treats to grant the telephone company permission to pass wires over the rear | of their lands and so permit the re- moval of the poles from their present position in front of the ho;xvs. audl h s n i e n. | that the association request the appro- ERARIE O I R “1"-3,3xmmn Soymittes. of the H e aan | 'Senate to increass the appropriation | for the renewing and carc of street| trees by $40.000. | Charles W. Eliot, 2d. city planner of the Park and Planning Commission, | gave an illustrated talk on the pians| of the commission for Washington for the future. He outlined the park ac- quisition plan and his hopes for the, development of highways leading into the city. | The following persons were elecied to | membership in ihe association: Edward | J. Fitz Gibbon, Miss M. Blanche Pler- | son Miss C. Elizabeth Weedon and Mrs. W. H. Beal. tee expect am Monda program W DELAY EXPLAINED IN BASSETT DEATH Pratt Replies to Complaint From Senator, Denying Police Were Slow in Action. OPERA FESTVAL OPENS TOMORROW t of Senator Walsh of vho said the police ¥ t superintendent repart to Commissioner Ot mmysase " markable Series—!nitial All-America Night. g 25 9 With world renowned artists cast in| the leading roles, the International| Festival of the Washington National Opera will be launched with an “all- American” night in Polf's Theater, at 8 15 oclock tomorrow night. Sponsored by a committee, including the Ambassadors of Great Britain, Italy France. Belgium and Germar and nationally and internationa known American men and wome hraded by Gen. Pershing and Speaker Longworth, Senator Phip Scnator Representative Porter. Mis d that a telegram ¢ Northe ith respect 1o 521 the de ‘] Boardman and others, the bril- | a e of the { ival stage will be re- 1 wd by the brijllance of audience. “A Light From St. Agnes” a pera. composed r ling, and described by | ral crities as the bes rt written in America, will be the first opera of lhv: 2 It will be its first produc- hington, and one of the ces of the festival is ex- rted o crowd Poll's Theater, “EX-NUN” SF-EAKS AGAIN AFTER FRAUD ACQUITTAL Crowd Hears Lecture Mas American Cast. an caset, headed by outstanding American je soprano, Howard Preston and | thur Hackett-Granvilie will sing the which will be conducted by Mr. | The oprra will be prefeded | program of drama dances by the dances W American mutic. | poxer-conductor, | ern program . of dances are per- | at Is opera Disor omas of s ic to which the form ontinuing for 1vo v pected 1o set a record for | ks, the festival | W grana opera | the Natlonal will be presente Massenet's famo vork, | d on the program. Maurice | adne, France’s “lyrical ambassador return W hington b sing the role, and Jear who won here enrller 1 the role triumph in the neason, will rlotte, prinelpal - diversity of nterest b festival, many i ardercd weats by mal una tel e varions al pertormance ced 1o the demon Neveral Conductors, will the festival ree u gath- it shngers but it wisn wilt 0 ny 1o ey noved ot 1 nterpreter of the two Wig- Walkure” and * na Aldy ¥ yecognity will conduet Towen " snd “Owllo the festival e Amer previnl with American wath the forelgn visitors of Ahe performances 5, world-fumous Ames fonns eolorat will sound (e second completely Amenican nte of the fes The fret of u weres of ententay. | V4] Wednesduy, when ehe wil sing in Jients gves W the memie b ’H’ coneert in o Polle Theater w430 (o i thete o oclock The prime donnn, who by suditorium of the ’”“ P an Adumphe Wiroughout e world Wat pula on Eriduy bt tne | Wl sing the Ule rolo in “Lakme” s & oot i vole i whiieh she triumplied here Just \ i e, when the sadience ineisted thint b vepent Ui fumous bell song of i opwra Finbhing Aouches were eeteyn the final rehearsals undey e divertion of My Albion the o ductore wnd Enrica Clay Dilon, slige dicctor of the Washington Nationa! Opere. A Teogaiized oiehes i e s pered o prove one of Wi features of Sestivil perfonmances . O Sdx aven g v Dian Wagrnier Lerial work 4ound Lol who hiss won v ide Dis Compatriol Malinn opera, Throughon enn note will wrt sharing e Jeuding Jauelin e Lwe PRESS CLUB ENTERTAINED Mugicel Glven for Members and Vumilies ¥ridny i Ahe sy P el Cholr und Na e 1 Ve bl ol 4% Hinnen T Wianniie teron Wahng! msieal warty bl it 3 by At W wiber of U ik ' bt neie 5 Jyoltk s A © newcomey s reie Milion Bei Jiore Minovieh @ his @ociou i Jemsie Mestere, cunlisib, PR £4009 001 e sliwis land George W. Stewart, as Wendell Brilliant Artists to Offer Re-| {read a poem | dedicated to Mrs. ' hold a ‘me 'MOTOR KILLS WOMAN Gordon, American | 2| AFTER ARSON CHARGE er J. Binford, as Judge Hunt, in voting trial scene: Harold D. Mc- as the prosecuting attorney: W. Pearson, as Judge | Coy. Judge Rufus Selden, Miss Anthony's attorney: Wil- | liam H. Hugh the presiding officer. Other characters will be en- Phillips, | W. H. Bodner, James G.| acted by | Stone. S. C. Heliker. A. T. Beane and | Paul Starkweather. The following per- | sons will appear in costume during the | presentation: Mary Skinner. distant cousin_of Miss Anthonv: Mrs. Kath-| erine P. Willls, a relative of Lucretia | Mott: Mrs. Howard Hosmer, Mrs. Prank | Elton Neely, Joanna Stopp, Miss Ina | Havwees, ary Chapin. Miss Frances Coston, Mrs. Bess Coston. Mrs. | Maude Phillips. Mrs. H. Moffatt Brad- | ley and Mrs. Mallle Roberts Nichols. Jury Will Appear. Those impersonating jurors at the trial will b2 Dr. Ernest J. Stevens, Wil- liam B. C. Crowell. James Cloyd Dr. Anthony Deep, Dr. Charles B Healy, Representative Henry B. Steagall of Alabama, Arthur R. Pilkerton, Milton A. ‘Trenham, Washington Topham, Armstrong Starr, Louis C. Briggs and Arthur Smith. Others acting in dra- matic sketches include Judge Edmund C. Fletcher, Capt. C. O. Howard, Gen. | Mrs. Herbert M. Lord and Mr. and | s Alvin Hall i Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone, wife of Representative Rathbone of Illinols, with of her own composing. Hendley, honorary president of the foundation. ' f Mrs. McFadden will be chairman of ushers and Miss Marguerite Orme vice chairman. Others assisting as ushers | will be Miss Fanny Dial, Miss Harriet Whitford, Miss Ellen Poole, Miss Jean- nette Hume, Miss Rebecca Davidson, Miss Florence Wetherill, Miss Imogene | Taylor. Miss Hester Ann Le Fevre and Miss Eleanor Jordan. Mrs, Leon Ar- nold will be chairman of the hospital- | ity committee Others various w: Mrs Miss sting in the program in Maj. Gen. and ENl Helmick. Mrs. Logan Tucker, | Mallette Roach Spengler, Mrs. | Grace Thompron Seton, Miss Martha | Baucr, Dr_and Mrs. Cloyd Heck Mar- | vin, Mrs. David H. Caldwell, Represent- include Florcnce Representative Langley Kentuck oy Dell of the Civil | Mis. E. W. Pou, ! of Representative Pou of North | Carolina; Representative and Mrx. John H. Kerr of North Carolina, Miss Sophie | Casey, Mrs. F. T. F. Johuson, Mr. and | Mrs. W. A. Bloedorn, Mrs. Howard 1. Hodgkins, Mrs. 8. A McCarthy, Mrs a Dell Myers and Mrs. H. F. Adams, | The foundation will celebrate the | birthday of Anna Howard Shaw and | wrial service in memory of | Miss Anthony n the Women's City Club Tuesday at 12:30 o'clock Grace R. Chamberlain culogy of Miss Anthony. guerite Marian ter of Mr on Feb the portr Women's vil be delivered at E D Matthe Margery Boper Mrs, | will deliver a | and Miss Mar- Hendley, granddaugh- | Hendley, whose birthday fs | ry 14, will place u wreath on | Anthony in the | selections | the ceremony by accompanied by Mrs ON DUPONT CIRCLE| | Youth Arrested and Released to Lawyer After Fatal ! Accident, Mrs. 44 Dora Carter, colored, wan | | who was sed I the custody of his lawyer py the direction of the coroner Ihie witn taken o Emergency pital In n taxicab driven { by Willlam E. Edw 3602 Park plac £he wis found to have sustained w fra | turea | oelock njured woman skull and died shortly sfter g two hours after the aceident, \DEAN FREE ON BOND Accused by police of ars nection with a fire early yesterday at hat slore wb 624 Fourteenth munoged by Willlsm Dean, hiy Itichard 16 Dean, 24 years old, of D16 Massachusclls avenie, who {wan held b Noo | precinet, was re- | lensed Jnte yesterday i 82000 ball | Dean and other members of his family | deny all knowledge of the start of e {fire” A Fire Depsrtment survey placed Illu loss at hetween 82600 and 83000 Pand its omelals ered by Letective i con- | Dewn's st | brother 1 i wan fully cov s e Howard K Ogle with Om cers Frank W Leeper Barnes, conducted the it resulted i Dean's arrest fetnls cald Dvan was wt the stor Iy betore 8 a'clock wnd the fire started soon ihereafies | Bhortly witer the fire, tie officials Lwent 1o Dean's home and ariested hioy "Lhie store hins hid @ Blgh natifyiy the business was 1o he elosed oy wiving notice of a4 eale of chindise, and Paal |, nvestigation The of short yesterday morning that wnd mer- knocked down and fatally nured lust night on Dupont Circle near N shive avenue by o car driven, | police vald at the Ume of the accident, by # hit-and-run driver. 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