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WIFE OF U. S. NAVAL OFFICER WHOSE BEAUTY MADE HER LEADER IN CAPITAL SOCIETY "'Ji,. "s?" Hi,." ""ssssgsaciiSjK- utH Mrs. L. W. Clarke, Wife of Ensign Clarke, U. S. N., Woman and Noted Beauty. , o o a Washington Society FRANK WALSH UNABLE TO BE HERE TOMORROW Prank P. Walsh, chairman of the U. S. commission on industrial rela tions, telegraphed the CHicago Feder ation of Labor this morning that he would be unable to address them at their meeting Sunday. He stated that he was tied up in Washington and didn't dare leave the capital for three days. Walsh is fighting a tremendously powerful lobby. They don't want congress to pass an appropriation for the printing and freedistribution of 2,000,000 copies of the commission's report The lobby is a hundred times as powerful " as the one .'Barratt O'Hara is fighting in the HI. legisla ture, which is trying to stop the pub lication of his vice report. The federation tomorrow will go ahead and appoint the committee on industrial relations which Walsh has asked them to do. This body will act as a sub-committee to the federal body in Washington and will work to ward the industrial betterment Walsh wishes to bring about in this country. Other labor organizations throughout the country have been asked to take the same step. o o- Mrs. Fannie Price, broken in health, made room, 513 N. Clark, au tight then turned on gas. Deads