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WORLD COUNCIL OF WOMEN PLANS MEETING IN O.S. Leaders From Every Nation Will Visit America in 1925. CLUB FEDERATION CUESTS Will Ask Congress to Make Appropriation to Meet Expenses of Convention. By United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—A world council of women will meet in the United States in 1925. Women leaders from practically every civilized land will visit America at that time, guests of the National Council of Women, of which the General Federation of Women’s Clubs is a part. Plans for the Quinquennial of the International Council of women which is the first meeting of this body ever scheduled for America, were launched immediately upon the receipt recently of a cablegram to Mrs. Moore announcing the decision of the executive committee of the International Council of Women at The Hague to accept the invitation of the United States Council to hold its 1925 meeting in Washington, D. C. In order to insure the presence of women from every one of its foreign organizations at the Norwegian Quinquennial in 1920, an appropriation of 40,000 kroner from the Storting was secured to help defray the expenses of the delegates from Iceland, Ukraine. Greece, Serbia and Austria. Asks for Funds In keeping with this precedent, the United States Council of Women will proceed to take the necessary steps to appeal to Congress to either furnish transportation or to charter a special steamship liner to place at the disposal of the foreign delegation. The International Council is composed of leaders of the national organizations of twenty-eight countries, including the United States. The objects of the International Council are: An international propaganda to make permanent peace possible by removing misunderstandings and political obstacles, thus removing cause for future wars. To make women’s vote count for the prevention of world castastrophe. To raise the political status of women. To better the condition of children and women everywhere. To substitute sympathy and justice ar.d faith between nations for tarks and poison gas and international suspicion. Will Be First of Kind. . It is believed that the meeting will bring together for the first time prapti ally all of the great women leaders i>f the world. The National Council of Women, Inc., of the United States of America, which will be official hostess, was founded by Susan B. Anthony. Officers are: President. Mrs. Philip North Moore, St. T.ouls; first vice, president, Mrs. Nathaniel E. Harris. Bradford, Pa.; second vice president, Mrs. Thomas -3. Winter, Minneapolis, Minn.; third vice president. Miss Anna A. Gordon, Evanston, 111.; fourth vice president, Mrs. A Ross Hill, Washington, D. C.; recording secretary, Mrs. Mary- M. North Herndon, Va_: corresponding secretary, Mrs. Flo Jamison Miller, Monticello, 111.; treasurer. Dr. Emma E. Bower, Port Huron, Mich.; auditor. Mrs. Ruth May Fox, Salt Lake City, Utah; historian, Miss Lucy E. Anthony, Moylan, Penn.

SHED CLOTHES TO SHIN'S mi Three Women and Two Men Arrested In Deserted House in Fanatical Rite. PARIS, Texas, Oct. 9.—James Daugherty, farmer living four miles from Paris, objected to his wife going without clothing and fasting with two other women an dtwo men, “to keep the husband of one of the women out "pinched” and put in Jaill. The ”wayIvard husband” continues to pick cotion and worries little about the devil. The three women and two men, who, attired like Adam and Eve, without even a fig leaf, lived in a deserted house for five days without eating, are mejnbers of a religious sect called the Holy Rollers. They said they went Into “a trance” when it was found the husband of one of the women “was bound for hell,” and ■would wear no clothing and eat no food until said husband was saved. Consequently, they deserted their homes and inhabited the deserted house where the “trance In the nude” continued. Finally Daugherty came to the conclusion the “trance” had lasted uong enough and put Ihe officers on the trail. All five of the persons were wholly unattired when arrested. Officers shut their eyes as they threw their coats about the women. They claim “their religious freedom” has been molested and that when the husband is “saved” they expect to take the matter to the courts to see that they r.re “permitted to worship God according to the dictates of their own consciences.” Leaders of the sect say that only in the most extreme need do they combine the fashion decree of Adam and Eve with forty days’ fast to save an erring friend. Summa Leading Hitter Unofficial batting figures for the Texas League, including all games of the season, show Howard Summa annexed a batting average of .363 and leads batters of the league. Homer Ezzell was the leading base-stealer, witl* sixty-two to his credit. Both players get major league trials in the

Eight Nations Will Send Representatives to. Inter-Allied Convention at New Orleans

By XEA Service

NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 9.-—Rep-resentatives of World War veterans of eight nations will be present at the third international conference of the FIDAC (Federation Interalliee Des Anciens Combattants) or the Interallied Veterans’ Federation, which will bo held here three days, starting Oct. 13, preceding the national convention of the American Legion. Questions of international importanace affecting the welfare of the former soldier will be discussed. Among these are the problems of immigration and emigration, hospitalization and rehabilitation methods used for disabled soldiers in various countries, exchange and commercial and industrial agreements among allied war veterans. A constructive effort will be launched by the American delegates to bring about in Europe a better understanding of our immigration laws. By thorough study and explanation it is hoped that much of the misunderstanding and bitterness abroad on this account will disappear. Each of the member countries will be represented by five delegates. Charles Bertrand, a member of the French Chamber of Deputies, will head the visiting delegations. He is serving his second tern', as president of the federation. Col. H. Nelson Jackson of Burlington, Vt., one of the vice commanders of the American Legion, will be chairman of America’s representation. Italy's delegation will be headed by Ezio Gioja; that of England bv Dudley Taylor; Belgium, Julien David; Roumania. Dr. Verglle Serdaru; Czechoslovakia. Hern! Holecek; Serbia, Yourichitch Stourm. Modest Ambitions Both Kid Gleason and Ty Cobb have modest ambitions for 1922. Any spot in first division would be a compliment to the management of either man. Gleason awaits 1923, when he will have Willie Kamm, his costly Coast League third baseman, and he hopes one more reliable pitcher. Cobb intends to be fully organized a year hence.

‘PERFECT LOVER' LIKESJJ HOMO Leo Ditrichstein Says Woman’s Place Is to Maintain Illusions of Men. By United Press CHICAGO. Oct. 9.—Beautiful and dumb —that ideal woman! Intelligence is unnecessary in a woman. It defeats her purpose in life. Anna Held’s eyes did more for the happiness of the race than Ida Tarbell’s epigrams. Leo Ditrichstein, hero of many stage paramours, who, in his characterizations, gives the impression of having gazed on wine when red, women when pink, and song when silver, thus broke forth with his version of what’s what in a beautiful woman. “Woman’s place in the scheme of affairs is to create and preserve Illusions." the stage star declared. “And as for me. I prefer the Illusions which a pair of dumb though soulful eyes might inspire, to the material kick I might get out of the acUvities of an Alice Paul or Emmaline Pankhurst, for example.” Looking over the field of entries for a woman who would measure up to his standard of an Ideal, Ditrichstein shied away from Hollywood. “They say our screen stars are beau-

ART BEATS CASH Isadora Duncan Tells Reporter So

By E. M. THIERRY NEW YORK. Oct. 9. —Isadora Duncan, high priestess of a school of dancing all her own. is the first person who has come out of Russia and hasn’t talked about one or all of these topics: Bolshevik politics, commercial treaties, red propaganda, paper money, Lenin, Trotzki and food. Miss Duncan (whose married name is Mrs. Serge Yessenin, though she doesn’t use it much) talked about these subjects: Art, the soul of the Russian people, ldotic movies, her husband (whom she calls by his last name, pronounced E-sane), Ellis Island officials who keep their hats on and talk through their noses, Walt Whitman. Russia's intellectual wealth, horrid persons who imitate her dancing without understanding what it is all about. Wearing her famous rich red hair

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Here are the international leader sos the Allied Veterans’ Organization. Large pictures are Col. Cabot Ward, America, and Charles Bertrand, France, president. Above, left to right are: Julien David, Belgium Ezio Gioga, Italy; Henri Holocek, Cze cho-Slovakia: Dr. Vergije Serdau Roumania. Inset below is Yourichitch Stourm, Serbia.

AFTERMATH OF WAR IS DECLARED TOO VIVID Punch of Picture Proves Too Much for Department Store Exhibit

By United Xctcs CHICAGO, Oct. 9.—The No Judy Society of Artists, organized to protect young and unconventional American artists from cruel juries of critics, opened its first national exhibition here Monday, with what was considered high success, when a picture was ordered withdrawn shortly after the doors were unlocked. The picture taken down was characterized as “Too Vivid,” by the management of the large department store which had bravely loaned rooms

By United Ncics WASHINGTON. Oct. 9.—Organized labor has "stunned the reactionists so effectively” in the present political campaign, in the opinion of President Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor, that "the next Congress will be unable to enact any piece

tiful and dumb,” he said. "I could love them if they were, but the trouble is they are not only dumb, but they are not beautiful.” The Don Juan of the stage declared there are no beautiful women in the movies.

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and little else but a flowing anklelength tunic of crimson. Miss Duncan talked in three languages afi once, and nimbly did her own interpreting. “America and Russia are the two countries of the future. The others are worn out. America needs Russia and Russia needs America. “Russia's intellectual wealth is greater than America’s wealth in dollars. “Over there they play Shakespeare, Tolstoy, Gorky and other masters on the stage. Here plays are horrible.**

No cure for it, but welcome § \ relief is often brought by— VICKS v YAFORUH Over l&MiWonJan Used Year if

for the exhibit, and its removal has caused a great furore in art circles here, because everyone admits it is "Good Art.” The no jury society is trying to have it restored to its niche. “Anno Christi, MCMXVIII,” by Carl Hoeekner, a widely known artist, is the picture in dispute. It was one of the smallest on view. It is supposed to bo symbolic of the aftermath of the great war. and portrays a nude family group, all of whom are terribly emaciated. The father is pictured with his left leg amputated

REACTIONISTS ARE STUNNED Labor’s Part in 1922 Political Campaign Is Discussed

of important reactionary legislation." In answer to "speculation as to what labor is doing in the present political campaign,” Gompers disclosed that “the federation’s headquarters is in intimate touch with the entire situation. The records of men have been sent into every State and con-

‘‘Faces on the screen all look alike,” he said, "as if they were all members of a single type, which began to bore me fifteen years ago. “But the beauties of the legitimate stage—ah, they are different. I can love them, dumb as they may be. They don’t need brains. ”A woman with brains is as distressing a spectacle as a camel with four humps.” 30,000 SEALS SLAIN Value of Skins Put at $3,600,000—820 Whales Caught. SEATTLE. Oct. 9 —The take of seal skins at Priblloff Islands, Alaska, this summer is worth $3,600,000, according to advices received here by Harry Christoffers, agent of the United States Bureau of Fisheries. The natives employed by the Government have slain 30,000 seals this summer, as compared with 26,500 last year. The skins taken last year still are in the hands of the Government, having been held because of low prices. The price is good now. said Mr. Christoffers, and the 66,500 pelts of the two seasons are to be auctioned soon at St. Louis. The whale catch is put at 820 as the north Pacific whaling season nears its close, the estimated production of oil being 30,000 barrels.

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By KEA Service SHERBROOKE, Quebec, Oct. 9. No -thrilling tale of adventure or sttyy of dire suffering will/ ever hold any interest for Nazaiia Nakash, one of the first Armenian refugees to reach this country following' the recent bloody advance of the Turks in Anatolia. Although only 15, she has had crowded into her life during the past few weeks enough tragedy to rival any work of fiction. Only her youth saved her from being driven insane by the horrors of her experience. Nazalia’s family lived at Mardin, Armenia. When the victorious Turks swept through, her uncle and brother were arrested along with. 500 of the more important citizens of the town. All were taken away and were put to death. A couple of days later two other brothers were arrested, thrown into prison and subsequently tortured and killed. Women Carried On A number of women and children were taken away for Turkish slave markets and harems. Nazaiia and her mother were among those marched out in a miserable procession. They were finally taken to Ras-ul-Aln after suffering terribly all along the way, many dying from hunger and brutalities. There a group of American missionaries tried to help them, but they were soon driven out by the Turks on the' grounds that they had been assisting Armenians. Friendly compatriots tried to help the sufferers, but it was too late. Exposure had so weakened the women that most of them died. Nazalia’s mother was among them. Missionaries Coins The American missionaries came back shortly afterward and the girl was taken care of. After many fruitless attempts permission was secured from the Turks to send 500 orphans to Syria. Nazaiia was included in the party.

at the knee, supporting himself on gnarled home-made crutches. At his side totters the mother, clutching a skinny child in her arms. The idea, which Hoeekner claims is aimed square at the beholder's mind, lands with tremendous force, and that, according to the objectors, is the trouble. The atore manager claimed that a swarm of angry art patrons had postered him for two hours, denouncing Hoeckner’s picture as "Unclean, Diseased, Insane and Appalling." “It’s funny,” commented Hoeekner.

gresslonal district. Labor expresses itself in the primaries by opposing candidates whose records indicated a state of frozen reaction and who were clearly not in harmony with the demands and needs of the time. “Labor opposed New in Indiana,

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MISS NAZALIA NAKASH IN WHOSE EYES IS MIRRORED THE TRAGEDY OF THE NEAR EAST.

On her arrival at Aleppo she re-, calved news that her brother who Is a photographer here, was on his way from Canada to take her home with him. After eleven years of separation

“My pictures in the national exhibit get pas* jury and public, but when X bring cv.e picture, just a little picture, a wood-cut, to a free exhibition where there’s no jury, they throw me out. Is it not humorous?” The rest of the show is made up of 360 pictures by artists in all parts of ihe United States. Some of the works are understandable, and the rent is a riot of everything—Jazz, mysticism, pagan coloring and design, purple bodies, pink lightning, and rheumatic, irecs leaning uncertainly toward bilious skies.

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