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TASTNG PEACES UREED BY WONAN London Visitor Says English- Speaking Peoples Can Prevent War. It is within the power of the English- speaking peoples of the world to estab- lish a lasting peace, not only between the United States and the British Em- pire, but between all nations, in the opinion of Mrs. Arthur de Castro of London, England, the guest here of the ‘Washington branch of the English- ring Union. Mis. de Castro, who was engaged in work for the British soidiers in Egypt during the World War, has in recent years devoted her time to founding branche- of the English-Speaking Union in Austrans, New Zealand and Canada. She is now on her way to London from New Zealand. Her husband, who is m New Zealand, has worked with her in extending the union throughout " the British Empire. The English-Speaking Union, which has branches throughout this country, was organized in 1918. The aim of the, union is “to draw together in the bond of comdnd&mp tll&e English-speaking peoples world.” Mrs. de Castro pays high tribute to the American missionaries and Y. M. C. A. workers with whom she came in contact in Egypt in 1915. “I cannot pass through the United States, and especially the city of Wash- ington,” said Mrs. de Castro, “without speaking of the glorious work of the American missionaries in Egypt for the British soldiers. I must pay my tribute to them. Our gratitude is unbounded. They opened their homes, their hospitals and their churches to our soldiers. Nothing was too much for them to do for us. This applies also to the Amer- fean Y. M. C. A Tt was what Mrs. de Castro saw of the World War that caused her to pledge her life to work for universal peace, and she has devoted her. enug"o the Englsih-Speaking Union because she is convinced that it is the greatest force for world peace. “If we are faithful to the men who gave their Jives in the great war,” she sald, “we will now do our part and use every means in our power to establish a lasting peace.” Mrs. de Castro arranged to leave Washington today and Friday she will sail from New York for England. Moon of Voleanic Ashes. ture. Drs. Edison Nicholson, of the Mount Wilson Ob- servatory, made careful measurements of the cooling of the moon as it went into the earth’s shadow. ADVERTISEMENT. Spent for Medicines Were Wasted Retired Army Sergeant Says Miller’s Herb Extract Was First Medicine That Gave Him Any Real Relief. 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