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Show FREE PRE SS. LEHI. Scenes , and Persons in the Cm re News t IT AH iMifM"niiiiftfitt'lm Harmonizing With Spring WHO'S MEWS THIS WEEK... By Lemuel F. 1 Pirton 3 Kashmir Poetess Rftalls Glamorous VEW x Days of Nineties YORK.-- In Victorian' England of the Nineties, Arthur Symonds wrote of the v s iii ii , ' i . v it i " . is - K ru,;rf Tiistirp Huehes. who recently dpH.'irprl th-,- t .r, " i i r, kirt ss proposea Dy nebiuem rLuubevcu woura not promote the a 13BS0B wen V , i nr 1 J wti.wnw tyji nail VI fd IP nv I'.IC u -- i- -ul ru"' .:narry nwuumu yDr. j umsc. r-- j : wie nun. Le ' efl'i-icnc- i,f of justices the court. r antj-.Naz- the Supreme Hui'h S Ii New York Cleveland (left), of 2--Gen. i at an met-tigrandson, Thumas Groei r ative rows values. In London of the eighties and nineties, fame was bestowed when Auband rey Beardsley, Watts painted the portrait of any Brul lilSINC new entrant. Thus Lily Langtry was converted from a singularly inept and fumble footed actress to a great lady of the stage. Sarojini Naidu was both beautiful and intelligent. Ignoring veil and caste, the first of her Brahmin line to do so, she entered Girton, at Cambridge. Sir Edmund Gosse discovered her poetry and gave it his august literary sanction. The above painters rushed in with their mahl sticks and brushes, and the poets with psaltery and harp Ernest Dowson among them Richard Le Gallienne and Max Beerbohm in their wake. Her poems were recited, sung, chanted at all great salons. Like Lindbergh, then in time's suspense file, she climbed down from her Pegasus to a blare of fame and adulation. Her gorgeous native dress, her beauty, her silken "sari," her exquisite voice, her enchanting verse were more familiar to the empire than the growing ten1 Graham N. Lowdon, who has been sion of Johannesburg, Algeciras, . t ' 1 named special agent in chargefed-of and Agadir. .... ' the Philadelphia division of the She went back to India to war on 1 Mr. the incoming machine age which eral bureau of investigation. Lowdon is a native of Fort Worth, was to make the later Lindbergh Texas. He is a graduate of the the Siegfried of its iron niebelung. and son of the only living his bride, Margaret Coberly, after their Washington and Lee university at She put aside her silken gown and Former President Herbert Hoover and Lexington, Va., and the George wore the coarse "khaddar" of Ganhome at Stanford university to attend Washington university law school at dhi's early civil disobedience movement. She went to jail, two or three Washington, D. C. years altogether. She married out of her caste, assailed the caste system, led crowds Decorates Dr. Rodzinski through the city streets, gave her property to the nationalist movement. In 1925, she became president of the Indian national congress. In England they still sing her poems, set to music by Liza Lehman and Coleridge Taylor. She is fifty-siyears old, the mother of four children, with a slight figure arid lined, gentle face, Burne-Jone- Allan Hoover Takes f Allan Hoover, age twenty-nin- e United States, shown with image in Los Angeles, Calif. Hoover drove from their the reremony. STRIKE ARBITRATOR j It was her poetic laudation of the colonel at the meeting of the parlia- ment of religions at Calcutta, in which he was compared to Buddha, which flushed the rose tint on the color. el's check and made news that sidetracked all other events of the world parliament of religions. That was the headline and the story. It is an interesting citation of compar- ! if . shy, young poetess, Sarojini Naidu. "her eyes are like pools and yon seem to fall through them to depths below depths." Her exquisite Kashmir beauty has faded now, but it is she and no other who starts cables and linotypes clattering all over the world with the news that Lind- berj-blushed. Poland x 111 - i I Besant in the in the latter's years. A strange transit of epochs and cultures, this, stirring an astronomical blush over the seven seas. salon was SaroThe Burne-Jone- s jini Naidu's Le Bourget field. It would be interesting to eavesdrop talk between the at a heart-to-heacolonel and the poetess about conformity and dissent and whether it is better to go to glory or to jail, and whether she is sorry she ever put aside her silken gown. At any rate, in Lindbergh, she hymns chivalry and courage, no matter what she thinks of his epoch. an Ss In 4 ally of Annie "swaraj" movement rt Frederic Siedenburg, dean of the Univprsitv nf it. who was selected as chair- "inemediatioti board to settle .. f merous emng pins .. u nmV.:iqsador to the United conductor of the New York rjiich onDrArhRodTkithe hShest order oSsfra, the Polonia RestitutaRodzinski. is Mrs. military hor.ors. At the right strikes which were Detroit. of Stales, PhHhar-mni- c merit, apart from fethns of Fatal Texas School Blast Laid to Rest x A Vi , t s ! 1 j When "New Freedom" Was New. JOSEPH P. TUMULTY never quite caught step in the Roosevelt parade, but there he was, after all these years, on the President's left at the recent "victory dinner." with less hair than he had in the e;irly days of the "new freedom," but with Irish eloquence unimpaired. He reports "Democratic '"THIS week's crop of fashions seem fully as aweet and gay aa lovely Spring and with which they're meant to harmonize. Mary, Sue and Emily, three charming standees, know how to have day in day out chic without forfeiting that pretty silver lining in their new Spring purses. Hints From Mary's Boudoir. "I'm especially fussy about the slip I wear, perhaps that's why I I never miss always the few hours it takes, and I can spend the difference for a finer, g A slip fabric. is a Joy to that's yourself others as well and just as easy to have. So take a tip from one who knows: choose this model and a good fabric and you'll have no further slip troubles." A Lift for M'Lady. "A new frock means more to me than a new fabric and a change of color it means a lift, a new lease on life I" So says Miss Sue, a snappy sophomore who sews. "I decided 1252 had the kind of newness I want: the clever cut of the waistcoat bodice first caught my fancy, and the saucy swing skirt made me sign on the dotted line. I go for simple necklines, and I like lots of buttons too. You should see my version in royal blue silk crepe really, it's something to be proud of." Designers Win Praise. "Smart Matron your granny," retorts Emily to on intended bit of flattery regarding her new e-to-spring frock. "If I look as young as I feel I'll be mistaken But honestly, this for a new dress gives me a more diessed-ufeeling than any I can remember in Springs gone by. think designers are smart to give us '40's' some of that swing the youngsters rave about. Do you suppose they sympathize with the poor young men who are urged nowadays to " 'Swing, Swing, dear eew-my-ow- nl better-wearin- 'A a ' - v . 1 j? Vys :.: 'X1. y x are concerned, Mr. Tiimultv has been mainly concernel with our recreance anrl indifference toward ji IT 7our torf ! the League of Nations. There is no more loyal conservator of strai?lit-lin- e Wilsonian doctrine in America. Toward the end of Woodrow Wilson's second term, there was much ta'k of a cabit ft post for Mr. Tumthe labor post, ulty, supposedly but he became a Washington lawIn August, 1!);!5, he yer instead. told a senate committee th.it Irs two years' fee? of $10!i.7(K) were for adv ce and not for lobbying. tf total ' ' "- - - h?ds and falterin SS relatives SsiS of school disaster victims are stePs' TcxaS buriM p in caAcnrofncr"to Jersey friends lei! me that he has made his peace with Frank Hague. Jersey City political boss, that he is becoming mellow and philosophical and that he has no yen for any important place on the Democratic bandwagon. H s a ew London cemetery. Ue children s graves. O ConnolMatrd WNU Nw Ftaturcm. Bervic. trasting. New Pattern Book. 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