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GROUPSFORKTE | CONTES MANED Committee Prepares for Events Sponsored by Model Aircraft League. The committee in charge of the an- pual kiye contest to be sponsored by the District Model Aircraft League, with the co-operation of the public schools and the Playground Department, an- nounced yesterday the groups into which the boys and girls will be divided. Group one, sub-juniors, ages 1 to 12; group two, juniors, ages 12 to 16; group three, seniors, 16 and older, and group four, father and son and adult and sub-junior working together. ‘The kites will be divided into classes, according to their types, as follows: Class A, kites with tails; class B, kites ‘without tails; class C, box kites, and class D, combination kites. At the conclusion of the final contest, to be held in Anacostia Park on May 20, red ribbons will be awarded to the contestant having "the most artistic | Kkite, white ribbons to the kites show- | ing the best workmanship and design and blue ribbons to the kites giving the most satisfactory performance while Preiiminary contests will be held on | Minute Mysteries Solution to THE TWO SUSPECTS. (See Page A-3.) The professor knew Duke had written the note. Though simple words were misspelled, it was gun ted correctly. This would ave entirely beyond the ability of the illiterate Baldy. Thus do habits betray the clev- erest criminals! HABIT IS A CABLE. WE WEAVE A THREAD OF IT EVERY DAY AND AT LAST WE CANNOT BREAK IT.— Horace Mann. of aeronautics of the Smithsonian In- stitution; J. Elmer Zearfoss, director of manual training of the white schools, and P. J. Rayford, director of manual waining of the colored schools. BISHOP WILL PREACH Right Rev. J. W. Hamilton to Give Third in Series of Services. Right Rev. John William Hamilton, Methodist Episcopal bishop, will preach in the third of a series of interdenomi- national services Wednesday evening, | i or the phrases of the Scriptures to make marking the observance of Holy week at Grace Episcopal Church, Ninth and | D streets southwest. Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde, rector of the church, will assist in conducting the services, aided by Rev. Dr. H. W. THE EVENING IROOSEVELT DRAWS ANOTHER ANALOGY Turns to Topsy of “Uncle Tom's Cabin” in Message to Congress. By the Associated Press. President Roosevelt has drawn an- alogy from book characters of child- hood again—this time turning to Topsy of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” “Many hard lessons have taught us the human waste that results from lack of planning,” seid the President in his message to Congress calling for de- velopment of the Tennessee Valley. “Here and there a few wise cities and counties have looked ahead and planned. But our Nation has ‘just The fact that Mr. Roosevelt used quotation marks at all shows that he was thlnki'n!i of Topsy. No doubt the phrase which really came to his mind was her “just growed,” which, of course, would have to be sacrificed to gram- matical preciseness in going through a presidential press department. But “just grown” appeared accurate enough to start the Capital comment- ing again on the fashion in which the President turns to folk lore, child books his meaning clear. Most famous of these occasions, was his “Alice in Wonderland” speech in Columbus, Ohio, last August. “Alice was peering into the wonder- ful looking glass of the new economi STAR, WASHINGTON, anced the sinuous eel of a pool-ridden stock market on the end of his nose.” Analogy topped analogy, breezed up by the conversation of the Jabberwock. Taking his oath of office, Mr. Roose- velt chose to place his hand upon one of the most familiar chapters of the Bible—the one which ends—*"faith, hope and charity, these three, but the great- est of all is charity.” RECEPTION BY GEORGIA State Society to Entertain Its D. A. R. Delegates. ‘The Georgia State Society will hold | a reception, dance and entertainment | at the Shoreham Hotel April 20 in honor of Georgia delegates to the| D. A. R. Convention here. Among those invited to greet the guests of honor are Senator and Mrs. | Walter F. George, Senator Richard B. Russell, jr.; Representative and Mrs. | Robert Ramspeck, Representative and | Mrs. Eugene E. Cox and resentative and Mrs. John 8. Wood. presenta- tive Ramspeck will deliver the address of welcome. A Daily Beauty Treatmen Every day tiny particles of dust, grime and soot embed themselves deeply into the pores of your skin. 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