Roman literature will be presented at luncheon by Mrs. A. H. Coater, 2920 through discussion of the following Ontario road, February 28. Mrs. H. topics: Mrs. Clyde De Bender will H. Myers assisted Mrs. Coster. The NEWS OF talk on "Poets of the Simple Life"; 'delegate to the board, Mrs. L. O. The New Cabinet THE CLUBS Virgil as court poet In praise of coun- Langworthy, reported the recent meet- try life," Arcadian Shepherds," Eclogue ing at the home. Mrs. Frank W. Car- V, by Mrs. A. B. Manly; "The Seasons den presented a baby patch-work quilt (Continued First STAMPS Chapter G, P. E. O.—Mrs. Redwood gomery, Mrs. William Weber, Mrs. Har- on the Farm." by Mrs. J. B. Tiffey; to be given to the home by the circle. Prom Page.) cestors had Inherited from the Indians, Vandergrlft was the honor guest at a vey Mrs. R. C. "Bee Keeping," by Mrs. J. B. Trew; but how or why they had it was more Zimmerman, Roark, Columbian Women of Wash- luncheon given by Mrs. Clyde Altchlson Mrs. R. Page Irving, Mrs. Kdwln L. "Deeds of Augustus' Ancestor" will be George of which will come under his Jurisdic- or less of a mystery. Mrs. Alex- ington University.—Miss Clara W. Mc- tion at her home, 1929 S street In celebra- Davis and Mrs. George H. Milne. the subject presented by and hu a broad ethnological Meanwhile, In the experimental evolu- tion of her birthday. ander Bell. The summary will be Quown, traveler and lecturer, will be viewpoint. tion station of the Carnegie Institution the Mrs. Elmer S. a The Petworth Woman's Mrs. J. K. Freiot. Election speaker at the meeting Tuesday ♦ * * * of as De tells the BY JAMES WALDO FAWCETT. dismissal. But the system which ne Frazler, presented Club will given by Washington, Kruif officers will be March 22. afternoon, in Hall of the had developed survived him, and when program. A feature was the reading of meet March 6, at 8 p.m.. In the Pet- of Fellowship story, some revolutionary experiments The of a new President sonnets by Thomas Moore, worth School. The literature section Western Presbyterian Church. She will had been In progress. There Dr. George Inauguration the Continental office department containing — post Washington Headers' Club. Mrs. have as her A. Wallace Inevitably recalls the history of th« at sentiments suited to Mrs. Vandergrlft. will have charge of the arrangements, topic, "Motoring Through Henry Shull. throwing aside all the pseudo- was created, with headquarters James P. Hartnett. hostess for the pro- Palestine Post Office Department, that branch This was followed a travel talk on Mrs. Ryan In of the and Syria." aesthetic of the corn breeders, , he was elected postmaster by charge program March 7 In Pierce Hall, Fifteenth the most colorful figure In clap-trap of the Government which is of par- Sardinia. and Mrs. Walte, the refreshments. gram During the social from 4 to 4:30 Miss ^ERHAPS had gone back to fundamentals, by general and resumed charge, July 26, and Harvard streets, will present a one- X the Roosevelt cabinet la its youngest ticular interest to Quests who gave from their Elizabeth Peet, president, will recelvo has com into some philatelists. 1775. He was succeeded by his son-ln- greetings "The Last Rehearsal." Mrs. member—the new of inbreeding split up the to I] The Ben Murrh Home and School act play. with Miss McQuown. Mrs. W. Secretary of its constituent and dis- Among ancients, according . November 7. 1776. respective chapters were Mrs. Homer Joseph blood strains, law. of which Mrs. John Mary Randolph Ruff, Mrs. May Jame- Cox, chairman of the Com- Agriculture, Henry A. Wallace. Bamuel, xviii. 19 and Esther viii.10, news named Hoch, Chapter D. E„ Marlon, Kans.; Association, Boyle, Hospitality covered the laws of xirn inheritance. In 1782 was Is will meet son Bryant. Mrs. Callie C. Ison, Mrs. will He Is one of Paul De Krulf's "hunger was runners or by mounted Mrs. O. B. Buxtness, D, Grand jr., president, Tuesday at 3 mittee, be agisted by Mrs. Shull was a pure scientist. He was in- conveyed by to the place. Chapter Helen B. Gordon, Willie O. Ison. Mrs. fighters." An Intensely dramatic pic- The earliest mention of carrier Porks, N. D.; Mrs. Lloyd Thurston. o'clock, in the Ben Murch School. Dr. Edward H. Sehrt. Mrs. Earl Baldwin terested in the laws of Inheritance, not posts. The authorized Maude Howell Smith, Miss Esther ture of his life Is unfolded. It may be pigeons is that in the "Metamorphoses" Chapter K, Osceola, Iowa, and Mrs. W. W. Sinclair Bowen will speak on "The McKlnley, Mrs. William C. Van Vleck. the economics of com raising. the establishment of a line of posts be- of Home In the Marshman. Miss Rosemary Arnold. Mrs. Mrs. Howard L. only a partial picture. Wallace Is a of Ovid, where a pigeon, stained purple, S. Culbertson, Chapter C, District of Importance Training Hodgkins, Prof. Anna * * * * tween and Esther Waldron and Miss Ada Louise Pearl many-sided man with a vivid imagina- is as bringing notice of the Columbia. Development of the Child." Tea will Cooper and Miss Grace Viola represented "and to such other as Townsend are in the cast. tion and a broad-based vision who has in the places Congress be served. All parents of the school Wright. At the tea table wUl be Mm. But he furnished the clue to Wallace. victory of Taurosthenes Olympic fixed made Inroads in other fields than might direct." Rates of postage, Capita] City Club.—1The eighth birth- are Invited. Otto L. Veerhoff and Mrs. Paul Sperry. deep The editor-scientist followed Shull't games. The Waahlnfton Chapter of the a man law, were: Single letters, under 60 and dance was The biology—but he Is essentially who methods. He with According to Xenophon, Cyrus the by day banquet held at the of the literature section Invited Colum- began experimenting miles, 7.4 cents: 60 to 100 miles, 11.1 Lee House Hotel. President Mrs. Frieda xwenuetn century uiuo—ine rrencn Daughters Army bian to had the Intelligence and the courage to corn strains In Des Moines back- Elder of Persia, established the first March 4 Women Join them March 14, at pure 200 14.8 and Miller section will meet tomorrow at 10:30 will meet at luncheon at the flout tradition and go back to the about 509 B.C. cents: 100 to miles, cents; was to&stmlstress. Speeches were 4:30 at Lamble House, on the yards and Anally throughout the State. recorded postal system, Madrillon Restaurant. The Receiving university fundamentals of and chromo- 3.4 cents additional for each 100 miles. given by Past Presidents Mrs. Qulnetta a.m., at the Y. W. C. A. The members campus, when Dr. John Donaldson of genes He went back to the beginning in the He caused couriers, with saddled horses, Committee will be Miss Isabel Cham- of The revenues of the 10 principal post Brennan ahd Mrs. Helen Secre- will spend the morning writing letters the somes instead of solving the problems manipulation of corn and corn to stand ready at different stations Strelts, berlain, Mrs. J. M. Churchill. Mrs. B. G. university faculty, a political econ- genes offices for the year 1790-1791 were: tary Mrs. Buth Warren and Treasurer in French. omist of international the corn farmer with words and formu- chromosomes with the result that he throughout the empire, situated at on? Mrs. Abram Claude, Mrs. reputation, will New Gifts were to The international outlook section will Chynoweth, on lae. a corn has In- from each in order Philadelphia, $7,087; York, $3,788; Ray Bryamt. presented Miss speak "Technocracy." produced hybred that day's journey other, Joseph Colquitt and Marie Cook. new as De Kruif re- Baltimore, $3,034: , $2,883; Mrs. Brenpan and Mrs. Streitz. meet tomorrow at 2:IS o'clock. Dr. The section will be entertained The Secretary, creased the yield of Iowa from 3 to 8 to receive reports from the provinces Any daughter of a Regular Army offi- bridge Richmond, Va., $2,777; Petersburg. Va., At the next meeting Mrs. Ida Teeple, Victor S. Clark, consultant In econom- by Mrs. Cresswell lates, passed his boyhood In the heydey bushels per acre. without delay. cer may call Mrs. L. M. Grant, 4831 George and Mrs. Va., $1,234; Fred- Miss Frances Tancill and Mrs. Mildred ics, the , will be the Thomas C. at of Iowa's corn empire. Those were days Wallace also attacked the corn In Julius Caesar's time the service of $1,472; Alexandria, street, for a reservation. Thompson the home of prob- Leuhrs wjll entertain. Mrs. Helen guest of honor, and will speak on "The Thirty-sixth Mrs. of ease and plenty In Iowa, when the lem on the economic even couriers in the portions of the Roman ericksburg, Vs., $1,059; Norfolk. V»., Cresswell. 1630 Jonquil street, side—perhaps S. Streitz, Mm. Stella Lewis and Mrs. Ber- Philippines—Old Phase and New." Mrs. Marc'i at corn farmer could reasonably expect to more That is another dominions under his control was so $1,016; and Charleston, C., $810. The Zonta Club met Wednesday at 29. 1:30 p.m. Reservations complicated. tha Lewis entertained Saturday eve- George Rlckcr, a member of the section, be retire In vigorous middle age. It was His some believe, have well organized that of two letters which The First Congress of the United the Y. W. C. A. Miss Evelyn Davis In- may made by calling Mrs. Cresswell story. theories, ning. when two applications were re- will report on recent events In Italy. at the time of county fairs and blue rib- tended toward extremism. Thev are he wrote from Britain to Cicero in States convened. March 4, 1789. On troduced the speaker, Watson Davit, Georgia 2311. to ceived. The music section will have a pro- The bons for prize pigs and prize com ears. in the dark like any the one reached its destination February 20, 1792, it passed an act director of Science Service. His sub- Nominating Committee, com- theories—gropings Rome, at at Y. There a sort of the office and to gram Tuesday 11 o'clock, the was "The Revolutionists in Indus- posed of Miss chair- grew up pseudo- other economic theories. But his corn In 26 and the other in 28 days. There reorganize post system Chapter H, P. E. O., was entertained ject Margaret Maize, W. C. A. Mrs. Charles W. Fairfax will Miss man: Miss Alice science, or pseudo-aesthetics, of com is substantial, In- was an efficient extend franking privileges to members at the trial Science." Frances Chickering Hutchins Drake, Miss something tangible. certainly postal system home of Mrs. C. E. Nelson, 2901 and Mrs. Richards will which was taken seriously the of Congress. The Second Congress pro- sing, Ralph was the guest of Miss Hettie Anderson. Bertha Prances Wolfe and Miss Mar- very by disputable. There can be no two schools in the Rome of the Emperor Augustus, avenue, February 21. The several 'There- farmers and the In the play selections on the Miss Jane Bartlett had as her garet Metzeroth, has Issued professors agri- of thought about It. Political parties about 31 B.C. The Emperor Diocletian vided that "letter carriers are to be program was given Mrs. C. A. Car- guest nominat- by min,' the ether wave Instrument, later cultural colleges. Ears of corn had their cannot differ on it. is with first at such offices as the Mrs. Burllnger, a lawyer in Washington. ing ballots for the election of officers. credited setting up the employed post nelson. who read a paper on Sir Joshua fine as to the uniniti- explaining the Instrument. Mrs. Greta Ballots are to be returned to the points, mysterious It will be a new experience to the postal system for the use of private Postmaster General may direct, for de- Reynolds, English portrait, painter. chair- von Beyer will accompany Mrs. Rich- The Rainbow Club met at the home man March ated as the "fine points" on which blue and scien- as distinct from of- livery of letters, who may collect on by 20. hard-working self-sacrificing persons, public ards on the piano and will also give of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Simpson, the ribbons are awarded at dog and cat tific of the of ficials. generals in the field and other each letter 2 cents, unless persons lodge The Washington Colony of the Na- personnel Department tional a group of piano numbers. All mem- meeting being opened by the president, tne iiMirirt Home Economics Asso- shows. Ears which combined these fine to work for such a man. omcers. in the post office a request that their Society of Women Agriculture held its bers of the club and guests are In- Mrs. Ollie Montgomery. Plans were ciation and the District Parent-Temch- points were selected for seed. The He has more than most Theodoric the Great a well ar- letters be not delivered." The date was February meeting with the cor- accomplished had vited. for a er will hold a of the fine was taken for responding secretary, Mrs. F. E. completed banquet, March 25, at Congress joint meeting validity points of them in their own field. No man ranged postal system for communica- May 8, 1794. and the act was not re- Upton. in the The farmers took the word The hostess served refreshments The nature section will have a trip Collier's Inn. The next meeting will Interior Department Auditorium granted. of whose training has been primarily In tion with his territories, and Charle- pealed until 1872. sug- the The gestive of St. Valentine's The about Chevy Chase and vicinity be held March 13, at the home of Mr. tomorrow at 8 p.m. Miss Alice Sowers, professors. professors took the politics or business, most of them feel, magne also had an effective arrange- On March 3, 1797, it was decided day. education word of the who had March meeting will be at the home of Wednesday. Meet at the lake at 10:30 and Mrs. Howard Hixon, 825 parent specialist and asso- professors pre- can possibly understand them. The ment of posts in his day. that "all letters to ciate ceded the Miss Antoinette a.m. avenue northeast. chairman of parent education for them. methods of politics and business and be received and conveyed by post during registrar, Peterson, the The first letter-post in Europe, how- 815 Webster street northwest. The parliamentary law section wfll National Confess of Parents and the methods of science are a world was that In the his life free of charge." The postal meet at the Y. W. C. A. Cnrley Club—A Mardl Gras costume Teachers, will discuss "Are Children ever. set up Hanseatlc Mrs. Gilbert Leslie Lewis of Roches- Thursday at De Kruif tells the story of a high- apart. The two worlds speak tongues towns in the laws were revised in 1799, and flogging 11 o'clock. dance was held Tuesday evening at the Free and Equal?" the meet- early thirteenth century. ter, N. Y„ president general, has Issued Preceding school boy watching one of the most incomprehensible to each other. Wal- substituted for the death penalty for The civic Continental Hotel. Frist prize, for the ing the Executive Committees of the Near the close of the same hundred the call for the twentieth annual con- section will meet Thursday celebrated of the "com mak- lace is a fluent speaker in the tongue most beautiful was won professors" the of robbing the mails. The franking privi- at 12:30 at the Y. W. costume, by District Home Economics Association some years University maintained gress to be held at Hotel Seneca, pm. C. A. Dr. ing his judgment at a corn show. Thn of the scientist. He may have couriers who took of lege was extended to Jchn Adams in Paul director Miss Slyviane Bernard; second. Miss and the Parent-Tcacher Congress will the other charge letters and Rochester, N. Y„ April 30 to May 3. Everhardt, of the Wash- expert's eye caught minute variations fluency in the language of 1801. In 1802 an act was to Mary Zahn; Miss Margaret Finn won gather for dinner at the A. A. money for delivery throughout passed The unopposed candidate for president ington Institute of Mental Hygiene, U. W. from the aesthetic standards. Some of world of Department of Agricu'.tu? i flrtt In a contest. club 1634 and adjacent countries. Louis XI es- the effect that "mail between Peters- Is Mrs. Frederick Starr Pen- will speak on "The Child in the Home prize balloon-blowing house. I street. activities. general Miss Bernadlne Nesltne entertained the heaviest ears he rejected ruthlessly tablished for his own burg, Va., and Louisville, Ga., (should) and School." For The clothing and textile section will ♦ * * * royal use a dleton, former president of Brooklyn luncheon reserva- fri favor of lighter ears of different in mall coaches instead of on horse- the dramatic committee at her home, meet March 30, 3:45 p.m., in the motion mounted post, and instituted post sta- go Colony, an educator and lecturer. tions, telephone Mrs. McComas, Cleve- shape, better arrangement of the ker- back." A office had been 820 Fa its gut street, February 24. when picture laboratory of the United States tions on the chief roads of the realm, general post land 0733, or Mrs. Francis Goodwin, nels, etc. The satisfied plans were outlined for a musical Department of in the old explanations Daniel C. about 1464. During the reign of Louis established in Washington May 29, The Takotna Park Women's Club Columbia 5921, before Tuesday evening. Agriculture but the school He Roper extravaganza. Bureau of Fisheries Building at Sixth everybody boy. XIII there was an officer known as 1800. will meet in the library March 7. at 1 acknowledged the "fine points," but CITIZEN of , the In time the Miss Bernadette O'Leary will enter- and B streets southwest. Motion comptroller general of posts, and pre- President Madison's o'clock. Luncheon will be served to Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, pic- couldn't see what difference made. tain members of the card club at her tures on will be shown they District of Columbia has come to sumably he presided over a compre- postal rates were changed. Single let- members and guests. The hostess. I Daughters of Union Veterans of the clothing topics The 1 home, 937 Quincy street, tomorrow and discussed. professor patiently explained to of hensive system for the transmission of ters were carried for from 8 to 25 cents, Mrs. Ethel Lamond. will be assisted Civil War, met February 24, at 808 I his look upon the new Secretary by evening. questioner—the boy happened to be mails. It Is said that post-paid enve- depending upon distance. Sunday de- Mrs. Quinn„' Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Phoebus. ! street northwest, the occasion being a A. it would Commerce as one of Its own, so long At the last club meeting the Irish Gamma Chapter. Delphian Henry Wallace—that be best lopes were in common use in the time ] livery was arranged in 1810, and vari- Mrs. Howard. Mrs. Siegler and Mrs. George Washington birthday party and Society, to find out for himself the Players were guests, and gave an enter- met at the Shoreham Hotel why prize \ has he lived here and so long have his of Louis XIV. were the ous bodies continued to pro- to the commander of the De- Monday They Invention religious Lampson. Miss Blanche Halbert, re- reception tainment. Rev. Francis J. The ears were better than other ears. Let chief Interests been centered here. test to the Hurney, pas- evening. president, Mrs. Esme of one De Valayer. who, under Royal Congress against "sacrilege'' search director of Better Homes In partment of the Potomac. G. A. R him take some of this seed home anc! tor of the Immaculate Conception Maybe Lackowicz, presided. The topic. He came to Washington in 1894 as authority, developed a private penny- during the ensuing 20 years. Mails were America Association, will on "The J. H. Shepard. and his staff; Mrs. Anna it with seed. Next speak Church, delivered the principal address. "English Painting," was under the di- plant just ordinary clerk of the Senate Committee on In- post in Paris. Boxes were at first carried by steamboat In 1813. New Practical of the President's C. Horn, of the placed Significance president department The club will meet next Thursday. rection of Miss Irene Westerman. The Summer he would see the difference. terstate Commerce, after serving a term the corners of the main rates were placed in effect in 1816— of the Women's Relief thoroughfares Housing Conference." Potomac, Corps, program was: "The of Wallace did just that. And to his cur-! as a member of the South Carolina for the of letters to be letters, of one plec« of and her Mr*. Development reception trans- consisting paper, The French department will meet officers; Charlotte M. Delta Sigma Chapter, Delphian So- Art in Mrs. J. prise, for he had been duly influenced Practically all his life he ! not over 30 England," LeRoy Elliott; Legislature. mitted. going miles, 6 cents; not in the Car}', national junior vice president of met at the Shoreham the acknowledged au-, He 1 Monday night library. ciety, Monday "Hogarth's Work." Mrs. Alice C. Eliot; by universally has been a Government worker. over 80 miles, 10 cents; not over 150 the Women's Relief and James Roger I, count of Thurn, Taxis, and A special meeting of the music de- Corps, Hotel, the president, Mrs. C. C. Cran- "Cunningham's Estimate of thority of the professor, he tou.-.'i—no served as special agent of the Bureau miles, cents; not over 400 miles. W. national vice Hogarth," Valsassina, in the second half of the 12'2 partment will be held at the home of Lyons, junior com- ston, presiding. The literary program Mis« Clara Dickerson; "Sir Joshua difference at all. It set him to think- of the Census from 1900 to 1910 and as cents: for distances. 25 mander of fifteenth a 1834 greater Mrs. Eugene Bond, 7222 Blair road, the Sons of Union Veterans on "Seventeenth Painters of Mrs. Pearl still more—but there wasn't much and Means century established postal 1 Century Reynolds." Friedo; "Gains- ing clerk of the House Ways cents. These prices remained in force of the Civil System In the Tyrol between Germany March 8. at 10 a.m. Guest artists, War. Flanders and Holland" was lead by borough and Lesser Portraitists." Miss use thinking about such things In those Committee from 1910 to 1913. At the until 1845. Memorial exercises will be observed knd Italy. His son set up another from Richard Lorleberg. cellist; Grete von Mrs. W. B. Hayes. Others on the pro- Ellen Bulger; "Landscape Painters Be- halcyon old days in the com empire start of the first Wilson administration The Postmaster General became a at the tomb of the Civil War unknown Brussels to Vienna in 1516 at the re- Bayer and Helen Orimes, pianists, will gram were: "His Painting," Mrs. fore Turner." Mrs. Marv Mathiot, and when com was com. prices were good he was made First Assistant Postmaster cabinet officer In 1829. Mails were first in of the Emperor Maximlllian I. give a program. Arlington National Cemetery today Skinner; "Reubens' Qualities as Shown "Turner." Mrs. Bertram Moore. Studies and the land was rich enough to pro- General. In 1917 he was appointed transported by rail in 1834. The frank- at tuesthere was a post between Vienna and Mrs. Norman Mclndoo, chairman, 3 p.m. in His Masterpieces." Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. of the pictures of the above artists were duce a bumper crop from almost any commissioner of Internal Revenue, was to Madi- Nuremberg in 1522. and Charles ing privilege granted Dolly will have the art department meet at Braden and Mrs. Snodgrass. Pictures by Miss Lulu Adams. Mrs. Evelyn Hal- kind of seed. The idea of bringing until 1920. With the coming of V, son In was The Cultns Club met 28. serving to 1836. Every railroad de- her for lunch- February Rubens were exhibited and discuss- ler. Miss Emma Miss more com to Iowa was anxious have news as speedily as pos- home. 7225 Blair road, by HofTer. Sophia as absurd as a Republican administration Roper left clared a mail route In 1838. Envelopes Miss Karr was hostess. After luncheon sible from distant portions of his eon, March 9, at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Burr, ed by Mrs. H. R. Hendricks. "Rubens' Lunsford. Miss Mary Wolford and Miss bringing more coal to Newcastle. the Government service for the private were introduced in 1839. the meeting was called to order by the states, ordered a permanent riding Mrs. Proebus. Mrs. Colbert, Mrs. Pupils." Mrs. P. J. Harmon; pictures by Evelyn Kay. But. as De Kruif points out. to Wal- of law. He has been a member A revolutionary reform came in 1843, vice president, Mrs. Ralph Barnaul. practice from the Netherlands through Smythe, Mis. Marshall, Miss Carleton, Van Dyck, discussed and exhibited by The next meeting will be March 13, lace there was something mystical about of the District School Board, a trustee post when postage were officially Mrs. William K. Ellis and Mrs. Amy when Liege, Treves. Spire and Rheinhausen. stamps Mrs. W. H. Burk and Mrs. Kubach will Mrs. David Bethune; "Dutch Painting Russian art. ur.der the direction corn. The Indians had their com gods. of American University and prominently ! adopted by the cantonal government at Karr Benner were guests. A paper of Miss Olive will through Wurttemburg, and be assistant hostesses. Mrs. Swlggert of the Sixteenth Century," Mrs. Ralph Newbold, be studied. Something of the same idea floated identified with other local activities. Augsburg Zurich, , the first was given by Mrs. George W. Harris Tyrol to Italy. philatelic will be the speaker. Smith; pictures by Hals, exhibited and through the mind of this man. He was He has hundreds of friends in Washing- issues of the Continent. On March on "The Hill Towns of The The postal his ton,- of 3, Italy." discussed by Mrs. William Ballinger. The Housekeepers' Alliance was the fascinated by the mystery of him as a Italy began at club will meet with Mrs. March com—by ton who regard affectionately Piedmont. Until 1847, the United States Post Office De- Clark, A of the lesson was guest of Mrs. Ruth H. Snodgrass, 3706 this great of the flood of life 1561 the transmission The Writers' League of Washington 14. summary given by surging fellow townsman. of partment secured congressional permis- Mrs. Thirteenth street. 21. The out of the on letters was intrusted to the com- will meet in the Sears, Roebuck Art Cranston. February unknown the great Mid- * * * * sion to issue Two denomina- Mrs. N. munes or private who stamps. Oalleries, Connecticut avenue, The The next meeting will be March 20. president. Albert Baggs, pre- west cornfield ocean in the sultry Sum- individuals, were and 10 J106 Collet* Alumnae Club will be authorized tions were placed on sale—5 with Mrs. H. R. Hendricks as leader. sided. The hostess presented an Illus- mer. He was a with a by the state to charge for Friday evening and will have as guest hostesses at a tea today at the wom- mystic very prac- the cent values representing Franklin and trated lecture on her trip the past Sum- tical side to his service. In the year indicated the speaker Miss Myrta Ethel Cawood. en's dormitory, No. 3. Howard Uni- mysticism. He studied Frances Perkins Washington, respectively, now collee- The Women's Auxiliary to the Rail- mer to and Parts. posts were farmed out to a Prizes were awarded in the poetry from 4 to 6 plant genetics and became an expsrt in poet- tors' A new series in versity, p.m. Mail will hold a last there Is a woman In the master prizes. appeared way Association the He over general, by Emmanuel Phlli- contest at the last meeting: Miss Anna The first of a series of lectures, ar- subject. pondered the laws 1851, and stamped envelopes in 1852. A luncheon and card party at Corby's The Ladies' Guild of Kenilworth had of this bert. Duke of Savoy. This arrange- M. Priestley, first; Miss Clara Mander- the Adult Education Com- mystical life surge which brought ATcabinet. for letters was in- ranged by March 8 at 12:30 p.m. A rum- a luncheon 21. ment was continued until when registration system second: Miss Bakery. February The next wealth and plenty. For the last four administra- 1697, schied, Georgia Redway, mittee. was February 20, for Garfield I and 14. Call Victor Amadeus II troduced March 3, 1855. mage sale is March 13 meeting will be at the home of Mrs. of such added the proceeds third. Miss Priestley and Miss Redway School and Blrney School groups at * * # * tions there have been minors of Meanwhile the Pacific Coast towns Ways and Means Chairman. Mrs. W. Donaldson on Addison road the post office to the revenue of read their prize poems. Mrs. L. W. School. Assistant of Chapel an President Roosevelt had been linked to the East by a postal Blrney Supt. L Marshall, so she can have rummage northeast. Then, as he succeeded to the feader- appointment. the crown. After 1710, the post office Tilton and Miss Corlnne Hay |*ad sto- Schools H. H. Long discussed "The has had the courage to break with arrangement August 14, 1848, rate 40 collected. ship of the Wallace family, times were Was administered directly by the state. ries and Miss Gladys Smith gave a Anti-Social Child." Miss M. F. Quan- precedent, and In the face of deter- In cents for each letter. The first over- National Capital Chapter, Delphian*. changing. The substantial old corn England there were private posts one-act play. der on 27 discussed Catholic of America.— mined from the American land mail ran from St. Louis to San February "Making Daughters met Wednesday at Jrlleff's Little The- empire was on the heads of opposition In the reign of Edward III. Later the the Home the Chief Interest of the Willard toppling Federation of Labor. He knows the Francisco in September. 1858. About Court D. C. 212 will meet at the ater for the discussion of the life and the astonished farmers. Corn name of Sir Brian Tuke, designated The American Association of Univer- at Francis Junior School. grew and ability of Frances Per- the same date iron were Child." High Hotel Tuesday evening. works of Ben the as character Nunciorum letter boxes Women.—Dr. J. P. Schairer, Jonson, under leader- well as ever. Pigs got just as Indus- "Magister Cursorum slve 1 sity super The same night at Military Road School. In of the late James Car- kins because of her activities as placed at street corners in Boston. memory ship of Mrs. R. M. Kelly. A general fat. But there were far-reaching eco- F-starum," is mentioned and those of viser of trails. Potomac-Appalachian Dr. W. L discussed "Re- dinal the court has trial Commissioner of New York Stat# General postage rates were reduced Washington Gibbons, accepted survey was made by the president, Mrs. nomic factors at work which the farm- Sir William Paget, John Mason and Trail Club, will speak on "Mountain of and Mother in Club to his to 3 cents ounce Father the invitation of the Curley H. A. ers—nor during governorship. per one-half for less sponsibility " Latane. Others on the program anybody else for that matter— Tnomas Randolph occur in connection Trails and Mountain People of the the of the Child The next take in the exercises March 19. The new Secretary of Labor Is an ex- than 3,000 miles March 3, 1851; and Training part were Mrs Grant S. Bernhart, Mrs. C. could understand. Prices fell. Almost postal business. The last of these Blue Ridge," and will illustrate his talk lecture la March 8 at Bess Her to the (with merchandise was admitted to the Randall Junior Miss Kitty Ruppert, Mrs. Co6tello M. pert sociologist. approach •worthies was in mails with and lantern Godfrey, Mrs. Edward Stevens. Mrs. imperceptibly the disaster grew. The known, 1581, as chief colored plain slides, School. Dr. Alonso D. Smith of and Miss Anna Murray have been ap- problems of labor Is from the stand- February 27, 1861. City carriers in New High Arabelle H. Norton. Mrs. Retta Maybee golden com would not into postmaster of England. The office of tomorrow at 4 p.m. at the tea. Mr». Howard will discuss the to make Miss change of the with a thorough York were authorized in the last named University pointed arrangements. and Mrs. H. N. Dorman. The coin. Here and there point expert chief postmaster for foreign was Thomas D. Lewis will be the hostess, guest, golden supposedly of fundamental parts A order "Mental Hygiene of Parenthood." Mary C. Boland. grand regent, will comprehension princi- created James I in 1619 year. money system was put of the Mrs. W. L. Folk of Washington. substantial corn growers had to beg by and assisted by members Southeast The cast of the three-act comedy, a wreath at the statue at ples. She started her career as a into operation November 1, 1864. Free present Mrs. Albert M. Day will be the leader time of the bank for their note Matthew de Quester was appointed to Central section: . , "The Whiteheaded Boy," annual schol- Sixteenth and Park road. pay- teacher in a fashionable girls' school the The delivery by uniformed carriers was March 15. when Beaumont and Fletcher ments. The disaster has grown and position. first regular system Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana. arship project, to be produced at Arm- The annual retreat, from March 31 near and while there became of internal called for under an act of June 8, 1872. will be the subject of study. Those grown. Today corn is equivalent not to posts was proclaimed by The Education Committee will give strong Auditorium, March 11. includes: to April 2. with Right Rev. William J. interested in social welfare work. She Charles I The same bill provided for 1 cent postal contributing topics will be Mrs. gold but to coal. The Iowans, instead in 1635. He commanded a dinner Wednesday at 7 p.m. In honor Mrs. Louise C. Hill, Stewart Gee. F. Hafev, bishop of Raleigh. Raleigh. Hugh spent several months at Hull House that cards, and they were placed on sale in B. Callahan. Mrs. A. J. Maxwell and of fleeing to Florida from the there be "a running post or two, of the public schools of Washington. Curie Montero. Mrs. Viola Smith. Miss N. C„ and national chaplain of the prairie under the direction of Jane Addams. to run May, 1873. A further reduction of Mrs. C. F. Sehoonmakcr. Winters, are keeping warm night and day betwen Edin- Dr. W. Carson Ryan, jr., of the Office Violetta Belden, Miss Helen 8parks, Catholic of America, will be Following by burning Resigning her teaching position, Miss letter rates was ordered March 3. 1883, Daughters the the corn in their furnaces. burgh and London, to go thither and of Indian Affairs, will speak. William Butcher, Frederick Phillips, held at the Washington Retreat House. morning's study, chapter plans Perkins became secretary of the Na- come back and a special delivery system was Insti- to visit Far ahead, Wallace saw the disaster again in six days." In 164*, Mis. Anne D. on Tuesday Lillian Miss announces Folger Library. tional Consumer's in New York, tuted March 1885. The Halberg Samuel Popel. Miss Washington. Mary Ahern. chairman, League Edmund Prideaux, a member of the 3, parcel post coming. He saw that the old careless at 8 p.m. will review "Pageant," and Mrs. Rose Clifford and Ml* Audrey reservations must be made mi or be- from which post she was appointed by was established in 1912. The District of Columbia Association methods of corn seed House of Commons, was appointed March 9 at 11 a.m. Mrs. Philip A. E. Moseley. fore March 7. An invitation has been raising, selecting Gov. Alfred E. Smith as a member of In the century from 1800 to 1900 the of Workers for the Blind met February on the pseudo-aesthetic of the master of the posts, and first estab- Stubbing, readers' adviser in sociology extended to the members of other points his newly created industrial commis- number of post offices increased from 25 at 60 M street northeast. Melvin ears, must In order lished a weekly conveyance of letters at the will on The Girls' Club invitations were courts in etc., go. to survive sion. Later she succeeded to Its chair- 903 to miles of mall Public Library, speak to take part all the cere- C. Creamer was chairman and master Into all portions of the nation. A about 70.000; canceled for a which was to the Iowa farmer must raise every bit of "Recent Social Trends In the United reception monies of the retreat. of manship and was appointed industrial was routes from 20.817 to about 500,000; ceremonies. The program Included com on inch of penny-post organized in London States," with reference to the of have been held for Mrs. Willis, widow The Drama under direction of possible every his land. commissioner when Gov. Roosevelt took and revenue from $280,000 to about report Guild, songs, both instrumental and vocal, His end vicinity In 1681, by Robert Murray. of the late Senator Frank B. Willis of thoughts turned to his old school office. The was similar to President Hoover's Research Council. Arthur White, will present "On the and position very its revenues were tumexeu to me uiuvvn $80,000,000. tap dancing declaiming. boy experiment with its The "club will be held Ohio, this afternoon at the Hotel Dodge. Third a disconcerting that of Secretary of Labor. She has The roster of Postmasters General is weekly night" Day," religious drama, April 3, results. in 1690. A general post for the Mrs. Willis, who is the club's sponsor, Iowans were growing better been identified with wel- March 9, with Miss Margaret A. Mc- at Wardman Park Theater, under the Business and prominently British colonies was in effect 1710. as lollows: . Mass., ap- last Professional Women's com—much better com—than their an- by Mahon as hostess. was called home suddenly Thursday patronage of the Catholic Daughters of j fare legislation In New York State, es- Such was the pointed 1789: , Mass., Club—Miss Ellen H. Edstrom. chairman background against A travel lecture, sponsored by the because of the very serious illness of her America. Miss Grace Sprucebank, Miss pecially with the passage of laws better- Which the of the United 1791; . Ga„ 1795; of the Membership Committee, pre- postal system Travel Grdup, will be given by Mrs. mother. The ninth annual banquet Is Romona Raley and Miss Dorothy Bar- ing the condition of women workers. States The first date of , Conn., 1801; Return Hotel. Miss sented the following new members at man for the remainder of the club developed. Mitchell March 10, 8:15 p.m. March 11 at the Mayflower rett, all members of Court 212, are fea- She Is married but retains her maiden In the of the North J. Meigs, Jr., Ohio, 1814; John McLean, Cprroll the meeting at the Wlllard Hotel Mon- year. Importance story Mrs. Carroll will talk about "The Dalma- Leona Shields Is chairman of the Ban- tured In this name. Her husband, Paul Wilson, Is a Ohio, 1823; William T. Ky„ players production. day evening: Miss Emma Chiera. Mrs. American past office Is 1639. In that Barry, will illustrate her lec- quet Committee, and Miss Grace well known efficiency engineer and 1829; Amos John tian Coast" and D. Priscilla Edgerton. Miss Lou Frazier The Women's Club of Woodside held year the General Court of Massachu- Kendall, Ky„ 1835; E. 2001 Sixteenth street, is in Beta Phi Delta Gamma, statistician. She has a who ture with lantern slides showing scenes Young, Chapter, and Mabel C. its daughter setts ordered "that notice be M. Niles, Conn., 1840; , Miss Anna Miss Reed. Miss Chiera regular meeting Wednesday after- given on the Dalmatian coast. Miss Ellen charge of reservations. National sorority of George Washington will enter college next year. that his in N. Y„ 1841; Charles A. Ky„ of the Italian Embassy and Mrs. Wil- noon at the home of Mrs. R. M. Os- Richard Fairbanks, house Wickllfle, of the Travel Park is president of the club. University, entertained Tuesday eve- 1841; Cave Jacob Vinton, chairman Group, liam D. Johnston, Jr., acting secretary borne on Oak Drive. A number of dra- Boston, is the place appointed for all Johnson, Tenn., 1845; ning at the home of Miss May Lee- will be the hostess. of the Committee on International Re- matic were letters, which are brought from beyond Collamer, Vt.. 1849; Nathan K. Hall, Lincoln Woman's Relief Corps was 1501 Webster street. readings given by Mrs. John RESORTS. group activities Include Child snltzer, The pro- C. the seas, or are sent to be left N. Y., 1850; Samuel D. Hubbard, Conn., Study represented in the Inaugural parade i lations of the American Association of Marsh. Following the readings, the ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. thither, at 10 a.m. gram was as follows: Vocal selections. 1852; James Development Group Tuesday President Mrs. University Women, made addresses. regular business was transacted ana with him he is to take car® ;hat Campbell, Pa., 1853; yesterday by Department Misses Mary Pearce and Ellen Ander- yid and the Contemporary Drama Group Miss Ruth chairman of the work carried on the club. they are to be delivered or aunt, Aaron V. Brcrwn, Tenn., 1857; Joseph Anna Horn, a past president of the Nina Hastings, hospital by at 11 a.m., with a discussion son: recitation, Miss Booth: tango to direction, and ha is Holt, Ky., 1859; Horatio Me., Friday corps; Patriotic Instructor Mrs. Cora L. Research Committee, having left the The next meeting of the club will be according King, Mrs. number. Misses Dorothy Corson and Hotel BRIGHTON of dramatic current events by Color Bearers Catherine for an Indefinite Miss held at the home of Mrs. J. G. ATLANTIC CITY allowed for every letter a penny and he 1861; , Md., 1861; Manolv; Mrs. Ellen Anderson; waltz number, Misses city period. Pratt, John Deatherage. and a discussion of Adeline was chair- with Mrs. Bubb the Mima Avaaaa aad taardwalk must answer all messages through his William Dennlson, Ohio, 1864; Alex- Scott, Miss Ruth Soott, Mrs. Mary Mc- Dorothy Corson and Ellce Taylor appointed Ralph speaker. ander "Kindilng," by Charles Kenyon, will Wlldman; Wfcara tba aaalart. raftnasaat. rait a ltd lanaa neglect of this kind." A postal system W. Randall. Wis., 1866; John A. Keever and Mrs. Josephine Grlmsley; selections. Miss Christine Pas- guitar Haa Mai head la band ... Rata* war* in J. be led by Mrs. Raymond Sanford. Mrs. Delia L. O'Brien and four other RESORTS RESORTS yaa *a was established in Virginia 1657. Creswell, Md., 1869; James W. Mar- sett: — aaaa itaadard af aa» The Education Committee for tne piano selections. Miss Janet Frost: ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. aavar lawir with tka "'The Colonial law required every shall, Va„ 1874; , Conn., cars of the department staff. Phi Delta aallaaca aalatalaad. Garava aa tka rrtalwa Drama Group will give a luncheon novelty dance, Gamma cho- planter to provide a messenger to con- 1874; James N. Tyner, Ind., 1876; The corps will meet tomorrow at rus. American and Emptsn Pis Mi March 11 1:15 Mrc. James vey the dispatches, as they arrived, to David McK. Key, Tenn., 1877; Horace fet p.m. Woodmen's Hall, 935 Grant place. Duane of the of the tbp next plantation, and so on, on Maynard, Tenn., 1880; Thomas L. Livingston faculty District of Columbia League of Amer- New York School of the Theater will The of the American pain of forfeiting a hogshead of to- James. N. Y., 1881; Timothy O. Howe, Daughters ican Pen Women—Miss Elena de Sayn. on "The Educational Uj* of the Colonists held Its at bacco for default." In 1672 the govern- Wis., 1881; Walter Q. Greeham. Ind., speak February meeting chairman of music, will give a musicale Dramatic the home of Mrs. J. Franklin ment of New York established a mall 1883; Prank Hatton, Iowa. 1884; Wil- Instinct." Little, in the studio. 1706 L street, March 9, to to Boston. The Gen- liam P. 1510 Vamum street, with the regent, at 8:30 o'clock. go monthly Vilas, Wis., 1885; Don M. Dick- Women's Guild of American Univer- She will present Evelyn 1."ws Mrs. William H. Wagner, presiding. & eral Court of Hartford enacted inson. Mich.. 1888; , and Harlan Randall, both choral direc- sity.—The Annual dinner will be held Mrs. Charles Wlndle and Miss Inez in 1674 to regulate the postal services Pa.. 1889; Wilson S. Bissel, N. Y., 1893; tors and soloists; the American Univer- March 10 in the Women's Residence Baldwin were received Into the in Connecticut. William Penn set up William L. Wilson, W. Va., 1895; James chap- sity Male Quartet, Hall on .American University campus. ter. Including Emory a office at Philadelphia in July, A. Charles first sec- (V ATLANTIC CITY. PI. J. post Gary, Md„ 1897; Emory in Holt Bucke, tenor; Joseph Thomas, routes between Bishop Hughes, acting Mrs. Dowllng, chairman of National 1683, and opened mail Smith, Pa., 1898; Henry C. Payne, Wis., Edfv ond tenor; Robert Parker, baritone, and Ideally iltaat*4 .... facias teua aaj park ..at chancellor the university, will give made a of the National that city and the larger towns of Penn- 1902; Robert J. Wynne, Pa., 1904; Jf Defense, report Richard Tuve, basso, and Louise Bern- the addresJ. Mrs. Howard Nichols is Defense held in TRAVEL conference, sylvania and . George B. Cortelyou. N. Y., 1905; recently heimer, 'cellist, of the Bernheimer Trio, A bank holiday is the time to take chairman. J At the meeting last week Washington. The chapter voted to go But the beginning of the American George L. von Meyer, Mass., 1907; and the Helen Ware String Quartet. a vacation four new members, Mrs. Henry M. on record as ths and rest up, especially post proper dates from the signing of Frank H. Hitchcock, Mass., 1909; Albert opposing recognition The exhibition of Mrs. Mary D. Daw- Neale with Eaktn, Mrs.' Herman V. Schreiber, Mrs. of Soviet . Mrs. Lee R. Pen- at the where a patent vesting Thomas S. Burleson, Tex., 1913; Will H. Hays, son's water colors and pastels will open Marlborough'Blenheim, IP YOU WILL A. C. and Mrs. Harlan Upde- was Inducted Into the postal jurisdiction, February 17, 1691. Ind., 1921; , Colo., 1922; Houghton nington, Jr., today In the studio. Mrs. Dawson's credit is graff, were1 welcomed by the president, office of color bearer by the regent, as- your good. On April 4. the same year, Neale and Harry S. New, Ind., 1923, and Walter F. tea will be March 12th, from 4 to 6 ...AND CANI Mrs. P. M. Anderson. Prof. Wesley M. sisted by Miss Ida Norton. Ownership Management JofUh Whit* 6 9wm C#, the royal postmaster general appointed Brown, Ohio, 1929. James A. Farley, o'clock. Those who -will assist her are General Gewehr ofithe histoty department gave Mrs. Fernald she had com- Andrew Hamilton Postmaster N. Y„ has been named as Postmaster reported Mrs. Louis A. Bauer, Mrs. W. T. a talk on the cri is in the Far East. for the annual Badge- of America. He was required to General In the cabinet of pleted arrangements and Miss Alma Bon voyage, and mot* President On a tea and food sale was ley Wlnningham. power establish an intercolonial post. He Saturday pilgrimage to Rock Creek Church Franklin D. Roosevelt. to yon! But If yon can't spare visited all the Colonies and secured held at the home cf Mrs. G. B. Woods April 23. As the general assembly In- The Social Club of Coun- The administrations of President Washington, time of by the groups whose chairmen are Mrs. cluding the national board of the soci- cil Ladles of the U. C. C. of met the (or money) don't from all except Virginia pledges Coolidge and President Hoover were E., with Arthur and Mrs. Wesley Gewehr. will be in at that time, vonr need for a co-operation. The service began May 1, friendly to philately. The Philatelic Wright ety Washington Mrs. Saul, with Mrs. Ward and Mrs. ignore change and consisted of weekly posts the Invitation will also be extended to Pote The club will be enter- of irene. A time and a 1693, Agency, established in 1922, under the Chevy due Branch, National League assisting. AMBASSADOR good N. H„ to Boston, tnem. tained at the home Mrs. from Portsmouth, patronage of President Harding, ha.* of American Pen Women.—Mrs. Jennie of Thomas clean bill of health are wait* New Philadelphia, Mrs. H. D. Shephard of Hanover, March 8. CITY Savbrook, York, proved invaluable to collectors. Stamp will entertain the members at Jones, Cherrydale, Va„ ATLANTIC for the five riders to Wright Pa., made a special trip to Washington ing you just ground Maryland and Virginia, collectors in general owe a debt of her at the Wardman Park twice apartment to read on the schools of The Sunshine and in all its health and corner aV Chalfonte- cover each of the five stages gratitude to Warren papers early Commnnlty Society Enjoy Spring early 1703 Irving Glover, Hotel March 1 at 3:30 p.m. Miss will meet with Mrs. Charles 1430 each week. Hamilton 'died in Second Assistant Postmaster Virginia. Bair, on the Boardwalk. Haddon Hall. General, Hester Walker Beall will have charge of next street, March 6 at 1:30 with beauty Golf, riding, and was succeeded by his son, John and Delegates to the convention Holly p.m.. There's to Michael L. Eidsness, superin- the roller sun indoor sea golf. Biding. Health Hamilton. From 1707 to the outbreak progriuto. were elected as follows: Mrs. Grace P. the following assistants: Mrs. H. A. chairing, decks, tendent of the division of stamps. To The members of the Com- bath*. Sunny Ocean Deck*. of the Revolution the general post Nominating Meeks, Mrs. Natalie R. Pemald, Miss Austin, Mrs. H. M. Hunter, Mrs. E. B. water famous Ambassador them especially is due the vast in- mittee—Mrk. Jesse N. Nicholson, chair- pool—plus office in London controled the system Mary O. Ousler, Mrs. Pedro Capo-Rod- Merritt, Mrs. Suzanne Rauscher, Mrs. Evening* filled with entertain- crease in interest in philatelic science McPherson and Mrs. features with delectable cuisine. America. Mail moved weekly man; Mrs, David rlgues, Mrs. H. D. Mrs. Parker Cook. Mrs. Mrs. ment. in during the past decade. It is Shephard, George Rose, 1711 and expected Jennie Wright—will offer the slate of Alternate W. W. Mrs. H. attractive spring iates featuring the between Boston and Maine in that the work Harry C. Grove. delegates: Taylor, C. James and The marvelous they initiated will be officers to be voted on. The election will • food, deep between New Yorlc and Williamsburg, Mrs. A. Eugene Barr, Mrs. Harry C. Mrs. Giles 8. Rafter. The speaker will AMERICAN PUN ALSO EUROPEAN PUN carried forward. take in seaside sleep, and Va„ in 1717. There was a fortnightly place April. Dowling, Mrs. Elmer Curry, Miss Anna be Mrs. John Otto John*on and pianist Phtnt: AtUntit City 5-4141 pleasant and An- Alexander, Mrs. John Howard Pish- Madame Louise Countinho. WILLIAM HAMILTON. comfort that you'll find at sen-ice betweet Philadelphia Alpha Zeta Chapter, Delphian So- S3 Manager in 1727. back, Mrs. A. J. Sanford, Miss Helen The card group will meet with Mrs. napolis ciety. met Friday at the Washington Chalfon'e-Haddon Hall assora A new was with the HEREDITY TO BE TOPIC Brown, Mrs. W. V. Leech, Mrs. Clifford P. B. Littell, >704 Porter street, chapter opened Hotel, wifh the president, Mrs. George success to your winter of Franklin as Berryman and Mrs. Nelson P. Web- March 17. holiday. appointment Benjamin N. Walker, in the chair. Mrs. A. C. deputy postmaster in America, 1737. ster. DAILY SATES Carnegie Institution Official Starts Harden of San Francisco was wel- Women'* house Is For Sixteen years later he was named poet- It was suggested by Mrs. Weeks that City Club—open poraon (f in m room, wiik both} comed as a new member. observed with a tea with Col. William Lecture Series a club be formed to buy milk for an being today In honor la CHALrOlflt .... M IO t* tf.ftO master general Tuesday. The was under the made literary program undernourished child for a of of Inaugural visitors and other distin- la ■ ADDON 1LUX $10 «• $7 Hunter. The printer-philosopher of Louis period Dr. Albert F. Blakeslee, assistant di- leadership Mrs. A. Puckett, six Nine members of the so- guished guests. MomU imelmdoM European Pimm all# a tour of all the offices in his jur- months. post who spolde on the varied character of Mrs. Robert E. Nelson will review isdiction. omitting only Charleston. rector, department of genetics, Car- ciety pledged their support. A social Hebrew literature. Mrs. C. H. Curl "Can America Stay at by Difficulties with Gov. Hutchinson of was held which Included refreshments Home," negla Institution, will deliver the first gave a description of a trip through the Prank at the book hour Tues- in his furnished by the hostess, Mrs. Little, Slmonds, Massachusetts in 1774 resulted was dis- the standard a* of a series of three illustrated lectures Holy Land. "Hebrew Poetry" assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Jasper day at 4:45. Maintaining tame-high cussed Mrs. Edwin L. Davis; "Wis- "Social Trends and the will but with a STAMP DEALERS. Tuesday night based on the institute's bjt Beall. Family" always decided revision of rates dom Literature," by Mrs. R. Page Irv- be discussed by Mrs. Basil Manly, Wed- consistent CHALFONTE- studies in with the trend of the times ... STAMP ALBUMS heredity. ing; "The Song of Songs," by Mrs. C. D. George Washington, Delphian Chap- nesday at 11 o'clock. An informal V. 8. Cloth Bound, SI.OO. and other*. The other lectures, which will be free Backus, and the "Message of the Proph- ter.—Mrs. Charles H. Potter will be luncheon will follow. $5 UP DAILY—$30 UP WEEKLY for lore* Set*. Packets. Etc. Low Price*. Attractive to the are scheduled for the ets," by Mfs. George H. Milne. A sum- the leader at the meeting Wednesday A of the nominating com- doubl* room* with bath (two Special Rarralns Every Few Dart. public, meeting pwMni), European plan. of the lesson was by Mr*. at 10 o'clock at the WiHard Hotel. will be at 7 m. 918 F N.W. nights of March 14 and 21. Specialists mary given mittee held Friday p A like revision of charges in The Shelburne HARRY B. MASON, their and tell Walker. "Roman Genius as Revealed in Litera- The hour of the parliamentary HADDON will describe experiments meeting HALL the theme of the Restaurant and The Room ... H. A. ROBINETTE of discoveries In this field of research. The next meeting will be held at the ture" will be general law section has been changed to Friday Crystal Due to the limited Washington Hotel, March S, with Mrs. study embracing "Latin Literature." evenings at • o'clock. (AMI MANAMMINT JACO* WilUt ATLANTIC CITY It "^tan far SO nan. Alhaai seating capacity, m m» #• — L ineiurltt. On* of the flneit stock* tickets of admission will be Issued while< A. L. Riddick as leader. Mrs. C. D. Mrs. Clarence West, the Delphian of the Flor- SPwIIniM, i. and paiieadou to be hyi rtrtt they last from the administration build-1 Backus will be the traveler. Others traveler, will tell of "Roman Manners The Helen WeeTctrele leads and llppla«aM Caaipaay on the are L. Moat- and Customs." A general view of ence Crltteatoa Boom was entertained "SpTvh g(a n.w. Im Mm Iiat. ing, Sixteenth and P streets. program