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ST. LOUIS POST-OISPATCH EVENING, MAY 4 1926. PAGE ST. LOUIS POST-OISPATCH made a Colonel In the American SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES SCHOOLS AND COLL SOCIAL ITEMS ALIEN DOCTORS STUDY PEDIATRICS HERE Medical Corps. lie lias received many honors In his own country and Europe.

Ho is Fellow of the Royal Collega of i Surgeons. Companion of tha Rath. NEW OFFICERS NOMINATED FOR WOMEN VOTERS' LEAGUE Lfst of Candidates Completed by Committee to Be Voted on May 17. UNUSUAL BIRTHDAY HONORS PAID JOHN HAYS HAMMONO President, Cabinet and Diplomatic Corps Among Those Congratulating Noted Engineer. tboE rroup of St.

Toulsans TO SUMMER IN WEST IjINDENWOOB; Vomcn Chevalier of the lgion of Honor. AZ, spend the cummer at Hrinnisport. in accord- and holder of the Distlnrulshed mm RIGHT NEAR YOUR HOMI Tennis Swim ming Gymr.ai' tic The nominating committee of the St. Louis League of Women Voters has completed the list of candidates for office for the coming year. Those recommended for Service medal.

His biography of the most picturesque and Influential figure in the history of American medicine. Sir "Win. Osier, is Dr. Cushiner's All Corners of Earth Represented in Class Taking Course at Washington U. Br the Associated Press.

NEW YORK, May 4. Four hundred men paid tribute last night to John Hays Hammond, diplomat, engineer, and chairman of the United States Co Commission, at a dinner in the Waldorf-Astoria in celebration of his This historic College, so rich in tra-dition, ii celebrating its 100th an' niversary May, 1927. Girls of refinement and culture form lifetime friendships at Lindcnwood. president are: Independent, Mrs. tribute to their common profes- 2Td Mrs- B- von AVeise- Tl Lenox place, and their two rf Louis Jr.

and Billy, will -rrkJS about July 1 and will be The Gables. 7 and Mrs. James McCluney. 1917 Pershing avenue. Trill tcur teks rossession of their cottage.

ffl Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones, x6 Westminster place. T. Stanard.

8T 1 George B. Mangold; Republican, Mrs. Theodore D. Kelsey, and Amy Lowell, author of the prize- Democratic, Mrs. Harry Cr January.

winning verse, "What's O'clock," 2- and 4 Year Courses Exceptional special couraea in Muatc. Art, Home Economic. Journalita, Buainex and Ezpreuion. Plan early reservations for Centennial year. Refereneea required.

Send ior View Book and Catalog. jdled May 12, ID 25, at tha age of 1 51. With her neighbor, Henry Adams, she represented the last of x'r ana a. the New England tradition In a I Test Pine boulevard, have Sn'i cottage and with their tai, rn East in June, and ichanged world. J.

I. FORMER. D. Prcaidcnt. Bos ST.

CHARLES. MO seventy-first birthday, on March 31. At that time Hammond was In Europe. A bound volume containing thousands of congratulatory messages from all parts of th-- world was presented to Hammond. Congratulatory letters and telegrams included messages from President Coolidge, Vice President Dawes ai.d all the of the President's Cabinet, members of th diplomatic corps.

States Senators, Congressmen and Governors. A com rt. letter "Few St. Doulsans realize that St. Louis has become a world center for the study of pediatrics," a specialist remarked recently to a Post-Dispatch reporter.

He referred to the graduate course in Washington University, which has drawn physicians eminent In their profession from far corners of the globe to study the treatment of children In St. Louis hospitals and under St. Louis teachers. This spring the class of 3 4 it frequently goes over the maximum of SO members Included Dr. Fred-erico Gomez, who is a major in the Mexican Army, and Dr.

Marie T. The power ot her ancestors came out in shaping of new forms In rott cottage has Hn taken by and Alanson C. Brown of Jir. ana For vice presidents, the following have been named: Mrs. Thomas L.

Anderson, Mrs. Irvin Bettmann, Mrs. M. C. Blossom, Mrs.

Walston Chubb. Miss Gladys Green. Mrs. William R. Gilbert.

Mrs. Herman Miller. Mrs. W. R.

Petty. Mrs. Hay-ward Post, Mrs. Aaron Rauh. Miss Mary Reber, Mrs.

J. A. Riddick, MrsElwood Street and Mrs. Hugh H. C.

Weed. The names will be voted on at the city convention, at the Century Boat Club, May 17. at 11 a. m. (which to say old things.

She fairly TRAVEL AND RESORTS TRAVEL AND RESORTS. Clayton. rr and Mrs. William Caleb Bople of Brentmoor will occupy tidr summer home at Hyannis- port. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas S. Mc-Pheeters of 5099 Waterman avenue iRjv. til exhausted possibilities of what she called "polyphonic prose," which to the layman seema closely related to what is usually called free verse. Her virile critical work outbalanced her poetry.

Her two-volume Ife of John Keats has become his. most authoritative biography. Her best known poetry is "A Dome of f. Luther Burbank, written shortly before his death, was read at the dinner. and their family will spenu summer at Biddeford Pool.

miss LirraLonsE avins St. Louis about JUi i. Junior Traffic Club Meeting. A smoker and open meeting will be held by the Junior Traffic Club of St. Louis at the Claridge Hotel tonight at 8 o'clock.

Z. G. Hopkins, director of Public Relations of the Katy railroad, will speak. The club, which has Just recently been formed, is making a membership drive. PRICE, daughter of Mr.

Mrs. Vincent L. Price of McPheeters and her mother Mrs. 1SS John Dwlght Filley of 40 Ves- IV and I Meuleman of Brussels, Belgium. Maj.

Gomez was delegated by his Government to concentrate on methods of reducing infant mortality. Dr. Meuleman was sent to the course by the International Committee for the Relief of the Belgians. She in the second Belgian i AW a -j i i. i Many Colored Glass," "Sword 'Blades and Poppy Seed." "Can Grande's Castle" ana "Men, Wom-j en and Ghosas." She lived in seclusion with a morelard place returned muioc, oo.u rursyiue oouievara, wiu evening from a two months trip i (depart in June tor tsan IJiego, I aa in -A.

sbm sr Europe. Mr. lliey reiui ucu iu jum nrr luuiutr, rtiio litis iea.ei an apartment for the summer. woman secretary at bcven J-is, They visited Jngianu ime ago. asper physician to be sent here by the ni the F-ench and Italian Riviera.

Mrs. Price will leave for California, Brookline, where she bred TELLS GARDEN THEATER PLANS Thomas Wood Steven Addresses Sliakspeare Socley. Thomas Wood Stevens, who will direct the dramatic season this summer at the Garden Theater, addressed the Shakspeare Tercentenary Society today at Vander-voort auditorium. He discussed the five works is to produce at the Olive Street road auditorium Shakepeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "The Taming of the Shrew" and "Twelfth Night," Moliere's "Don Juan" and the morality play, "Everyman." iieniev oi o'j i Mrs. Arthur B.

Westmoreland place is expected snent. th wintpr witli th i world except South Africa. She fi.itnrdav from ew orK, taturaay irum some midst of rlannin: a id International Committee. The other was Dr. Leon Devel of Liege, who took the course last year.

Since the special course was inaugurated in 19 20 it has been attended by about 230 physicians. They came from most of the states, and from Brazil, England, Austra- rtere she is the guest of her son- -i, as -i -i i i. tv i 1 1 i pi ir'i in a mnm b-Iaw and daughter, ur. ana -urs. National Park in Canadian Rockies and Return $74.45 Edward Lawrence iveyes in.

sne She liked to work at night, rnd feep all day. Trie mild cigars (which she smoked were famous. Mrs. ICeyes home fol- uauga.er i-ouis. loring the latter's visit here.

Barry Townly of New York, son or Mr. and Mrs. Orant Townly, Is largely confined to recent but established results of research. The course, is crammed Into one month, semi-annually, In April and October. North Carolina physicians who came here for these studies a few years ago went back home and "spread the gospel" with such effect that the State called for the course to be brought there.

St. Louis professors went to North Carolina and delivered a series of lectures, covering main points of the course, to physicians in 24 towns. Plans now are being made to extend the course In the same way Into Oklahoma and a fdmllar request has come from Louisiana. and Miss RuthTtendleman. of New ller brother is President A.

Law- 1Ja and Hawaii, besides the coun-ence Lowell of Harvard. named. This year IS states "What's O'Clock," published "'ere represented, posthumously, is characteristic of These physicians seem to get a her remarkable feeling for physical (tremendous "kick" out of the work. Imagery, and her intensely personal Dean Marriott remarked. It is real idiome of exoression.

work, beginning at 8:3 a. m. sev- qiend the summer in Honolulu. Mrs. F.

IL Dodge of 512 0 West York, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Rendleman of Cairo, 111., were married at noon Monday in New York.

The ceremony was witnessed bv the bride's brother-in- minster place, her daughter, Mrs. Edward Hudson Barstow, and her en days in the week and freauent- Daniel R. Fitzpatnck. whose car- i.T' nrl. ly continuing half the nieht.

but it son, Dunham B. Dodge, will depart iaw. It. Conklin McPherson, an Lowest VNS prioed moitXliy economical easy I to use. Standard for 35 years.

1 1 is an new. tTiy in junc iu "jauiiio- I1SS IjUUISB L.itI k. iuvviuj n-nn a Pulitzer Marriott of it can port, where they will occupy until several months ago made her Jasper National Park is the gem of the Canadian Rockies. Here are revealed hundreds of giant peaks, over thirty of then exceeding ten thousand feet in height. Whether you seek the recreation of golf, riding, tennis, or the adventure of climbinj these peaks, your base of operation will be Jasper Park Lodge-by day a haven of rest ana comfort by night a vision of twin' kung lights mirrored on the surface of beautiful Lac Beauvert.

Rates at the Lodge are $6.50 a day up, American plan, and there ia luxurious accommodation for 400 gueets. Open May aa littl nri7 vcar nm a nan neen Mr. Barstow home at Hotel Chase. She ia a their summer home, will join them later. staff cartoonist of the Post-Dis- i found in books because th course patch for 13 years.

Previously he graduate of the TTniversity of had done cartoons and comics for Use same -package for dye or tint and for all fabrics. Choice of 26 colors beautiful aad brilliant. to September 50. 7i Buy New Porch Furniture Efcfljr through wenrice Ixtwul Chaao. Jaafw National Park aad Vamnini Chicago if North WmovOiiiAu Nation.

1 itulwaya through Duluth aad U'mniprf, rfectw Mar 17--h. Juper Goi Wtek.Vptmtxr 11 to 1. Plamac ami ov Tvm bonklct en Jaanr National Park, also tounat aoap of Cam da Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E.

Niedring-haus of 4647 Pershing avenue departed this morning for Now Tork to sail for a five months' European tour. Their son ar.d daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Warne Xledring-haus of 4629 Pershing avenue, and The Second Baptist Church will give a reception to members of the church and congregation, ministers and members of other denominations and interested citizens, to meet the new the Rev. Ashby Jones, and Mrs.

Jones, At your druggists. the Chicago Daily News for about i two and a half j'ears. He was born in Superior, Wis. His ambition to be a cartoonist dates from high school days. He was 17 when he entered the Art In- stitute in Chicago, from which he went to the position on the Daily News.

His caricatures, which are done In crayon, have been widely re- printed. He has contributed to Lif and. recently, to Collier's. His Mis? Ciaire Garneau of the La Due W. n.

Rurke. Onrrsl Arrnt. Mrrhftnta-ItFlrde OH tlitt t. Iu1n, Mu. Ala Street evening, at the church.

I Friday rrosa, wno twu sail xv, yian io Kingshighway boulevard and Mc- State. Oty. i Pherson avenue. meet the travelers and make the return trip together. The St.

Louis Woman's Club has Mrs. George R. Wendling of 4 50 9 i Ranadian National announced a card arty to be Get rid of the old-style, worn-out furniture that has seen its best days. See our new styles. New shapes, new pieces, and color to add to your enjoyment.

The cost is little, the satisfaction great. This Peacock Chair $21 given at the club Thursday after- Pershing avenue will return home tomorrow from a fortnight's visit is Vew Tork. 3o i9o Cfhc Largcfl Tallica Sjltm in America work has been entered in only two exhibitions, and won prizes In both the Elack-and-White Exhibition last year at the St. Louis Artists' Guild, and last vear's ex- noon, May 13, at 2 o'clock. Reservations for the table d'hote luncheon to precede the game must be made by Wednesday, May 12.

Mrs. Samuel B. Ball is hairman of the card day committee. Mrs. Stuart M.

Butler of 639 Wydown boulevard, will I-3VJ St. Ldsis yy 15 for Los Angeles, to rlsit her brothor-in-law and sister. hibition of the Pennsylvania Acad- errv of Ein Arts whero 'Cto i Xr. and Mrs. F.

Edgar ICauffmm Mrs. Charles M. B'ggers of 4951 nnj.t, r. ti. first prize.

and their two weeks' oil son. West Pine boulevard, Is convalescing. Butler and her mother, Mrs. ing at Barnes Hospital from a se-Joha Parkman "Woods, who has rious illness. A Broke His Neck buit Not His StMrtt.

Lucks-Orwig-LeRoi FURNITURE DECORATIONS DRAPERIES i i By th Awo'-iai1 Press, BOSTON, May 4 Harry Her-bet, who broke his neck while playing quarterback for Syracuse. Where People You Read About Spend Their Summeirs Pulitcr Awards for 1925 11171119 LOCUST STREET is among the candidates for ton niversity's 192 6 football team. In Arts and Letters and WHY (oattnurrt Irt.in I'agf 11' or.ir. oman J-'roposeF. it ran i w'th tsUvilus oii.t.r Liiuii.

ia-. vy cint arte urglary and Volstead law viola- tioas." Chars A rroanti Solicit SECOND FLOOR Mr. Harris' conduct of lus pa- for 5 0 weeks and made Kelly some- thing of a headliner. Wrote Own Sltetclie. After this he wrote own sketches.

One of them was the nucleus of his first play. "The Torch Bearers." It was Immediate- i ly successful. He followed this with "The Show Off," and last au- ptr his brousnt E'onl" 1 tioa both Inside and outside Geor- rifl T.ik William Allen ie lEmporia (Kan.) Gazette, to which Jt has been compared, the Knquirer Sixth and Locust Streets Specializes iYi Slenderizing Apparel of Distinction for Women Stout Sizes 38 to 56 Regular Sizes 36 to 46 Little Women's Sizes 35 V2 to 471 Sun and its lonely little battle Columbus has caught the imagina- The World's Most Superbly Cool and Sublimely Beautiful Yet Within Every Person 's Means. Camping in the Mountains if You Want The Glorious Warmth of the Great Pacific Under Cloudless Skies. a Light Overcoat Every Night, and Never a Day 's Rain to Spoil Your Fun That 's Southern California.

tioa of those 'interested in a free ar.J courageous iress. tumn with "Craig's Wife." Kelly himself has directed each of his plays, and has done It with infinice care. "Craig's Wife" is a play cf mar- riace. Tiie husband, devoted to bis mother and after her death, to his aunt, stands terrified before his wife. The wife, feeling she can put no on her husband, has ruthle.ssiy endeavored to fpcure the spiritual possession of -their borne, so that neither hr husband nor anyone else can eject Iane Bryant's Fashion and Vahie-Gti ing Supremacy Again Demonstrated in This Sale of Sketcius of Winner-'.

Brief sketches if ther.e the Pulitzer prists in letters foi- Sow: Sinclair Lewis, author of tVe Idze winning novel. "Arrow- has rrickod the sensibiii- ties of his country more sharp ly than perhaps any other writer of 1 his generation. His iirst wid-iy read novel. "MaIu Street." was the stimulus of endless discussion and eo-trovcrsy. The title of the novel shich followed.

"Babbit," has Wea absorbed into the language sa i common noun. Lewis was born In 1 3 in 'enter. the Main of i i her. In a scene of r.erve-raspmg i intensify, she triumphs, and her husband and his aunt leave her to ens Arthur Brisbane, highest paid newspaper man in the world, Mme. Schumann-Heink, Douglas Fairbanks, Wm.

Wrigley, and scores of others, who can afford the world's best, come here to play and live and work? If you'd take a vote Spend the morning on the mountain peaks camp in the cool forests during June, July, August. Spend the afternoons in the gloriously opalescent Pacific bask under a famous sun on its lazy beaches. Fish for 500 pound bass and r-et them! Test your skill against the giant tuna; the gamest, men 5a-, of fish. Golf all day any day. It never her barren victory.

Dr. Edward Channlng. authorof the prize-winning volume ot liis- has for many year? been Mc- Lean professor history at Har- vard. He is a member of the Mas- sachusetts Historical Society and i the National Institute of Arts and Letters. i He was born in Dorchester, in 1S56.

He is the author; of "Town and County Government in the Erglish Colonies of North which he was later to make far.i- An Opportunity to Secure the Finest Higher Type Coats at Real Savings Carrie Jacobs-Bond's Opinion One may ilnf songs and writ poetry books about Southern California in tb summer and narrer convoy an adequaxto idoa of the enjoyment of that season such as is experienced by those who actually live there at that time of year? of Calif ornians you would probably find 250 Beautiful Coats om. He was graduated from ale in 1907 and went to work on th-New Haven Journal Courier as a 'porter. worked on various r.rwspapers and magnEines until ISIS. From that time on. ho trought out a novel every year un-1 1822.

when he started to wr'te "A-rrowsmitii." His eariy novel wee "Our Mr. Wren." "The Trail that summer is tneir favorite season. From Our Regular Second-Floor Stocks Fa I ties to $50.75 Noic at And if you'll check rains. I'lay tennis in mc no urai i developed Helen Wills and other famous stars. Stay in a world-famed hotel there are scores of them here.

Dine at renowned cosmopolitan restaurants and dancing places, where you see famous people you've read about, any night any time. up on us you'll discover America." "The Planters." "The Navigation Laws," "English History for American Readers" Thomas Went- worth Higginson), and "Tho His- tory of the United States." of which the sixth volume is awaraed the Pulitzer prize. It is entitled the Hawk," "The Job." "The ocer.ts." and "Free Air." la 1S23-24. Lewis lived abroad. riUr.g "Arrowsmitli." the hero of KJr stay in a quiet Hotel, a Silk Coats! Twill Coats! Sports Coats! Tailored Modes! Many have lovelr fur collars.

boarding place rent a bungalow, a cottage, a mansion if you like. 13 Anything you want is here. Every night ou wear a light 15th to October 31st. Any ticket agent will give you further information. We have issued probably th most complete book on vacations ever put in print.

47 pages, illustrated, tell you all about this great playground. Don't plan to spend your summer elsewhere until you read it. Write ui and we will send a copy free. All-Year Club of Southern California Sec. 40 Chamber cf Com mere Building, Lot Angles, that the L'.

5. If eat her Bureau's 50-yecr record of the average mean temperatures in Los Angeles (the central city of Southern California) is as follows: 50 Junes, 66 degrees; 50 Julys, 70 50 Augusts, 7 1 50 Septembers, 69. And you'll know, when 3'ou come here, that even on the warmer days you'll be surprised to notice that ou do not r7 warm. That is due to regularly low humidity (dry air), another Southern California feature. Living costs are very reasonable, and all railroads are offering extra low round trip fares from May is a doctor and scientist.

was Dr. L'aul II. Le author "Microbe Hunt-who, says. Is for the sccuracy of the mass hnical details of the medical tfssion in "Arrc.wsmith." Tn "4oa Lewis acquired almost ie-Pilary authority as the Interpro-America and his writings were extensively coin-" upon by th British Pr s. -lyxf! KeUv.

author of the overcoat or wrap. You sleep under blankets. You breathe the clearest, purest of air. You feel a different person. There are 5,000 miles of Newest styles including the graceful rape and straightline effect.

paved highways. AND, remember, never a lost day because of i "The War for Southern Indepenu- ence." Dr. Harvey Cashing, author of the prize-winning biography, "The Life of Sir William Osier," is th: I foremost brain surgeon in the I country, if not in the world. To a large extent, modern technique is the result of his experiments and i studies. i He was born in Cleveland 1S69 and graduated first from Tale 'in 1S91 and then from Harvard Medical School in IS 93.

He began his work In surgery at Johns Hop-: kins in Baltimore as one of the famous Dr. Oilman's "brilliant young men." In 1911 he went to i Harvard as professor of surgery land surtreon in chief of the Petor Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston. Served in Army. I Before the United States entered the war he took a medical unit weather every day clear, wonder ful, glorious. flay, 1.

rais 8 most of his 1 years on irnim v. lie was Do you wonder then that -uau ia Philadelphia, one of people like Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Carry Stout Sizes, Regular Sizes. Littl Women's Sizes. 5 10 An elder broti er, "liy. is the r.

Each Coat silk lined! Best colors! Mouthful! Slender-zing! Unquestioned quality! vauurviiie. I A rri cultural sna un Btocar equate II VI II Over 25 lovely styles each an extraordinary value! SSJ.S12.744j Value of Citrus Wodacts (121) SilUM Oa Production U25) 144.000,000 bbls.j HarVor laaqaaaam 124-23) 4.118,799 tons; Harbor sports (l14-3) 622 tons; Total Harbor Tonaage, 22.2tt.421. t.lanche Welsh a The City of Lea Angeles, with a population of wall over a million, is the largest city on the Pacific Coast aad is the haj oi one of the country's richest agricultural communities. Tha rrowth, wraith and msmloos reaotrrcei of Southern California are indicated by the following facts and figures pertaining to the County of Los ator.r: "i'ountr-ss Ladlin." All Higher Priced Coats at Savings of 20 to 35 a3 in a rond A producing sessca of ItS days a rear parte Maf 'round crops. irom Harvard France whera he ixpedi- attacn ir.4rf va" r.nd lhte tii-: P.riTls re.

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