PAQE THREE would run to if he wanted his sore finger fixed up." Let us hope she doesn't remain in Washington too long. The mental miasma there turns all in time into cynics or hypocrites the non-con-formlsts into cynics and the conform ists into hypocrites. Hers is too fine and individual a personality ' to be turned to type. There is a big field for service In this land of ours for souls as honest and hearts ns cour ageous as those of "Mother" Robert son. Long may she live! FAMOUS GIRL BEAUTY GIVES HINTS ON GRADUATION FROCKS THE DALL DAILY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921. Glen wood Hotel 202 Union Street Half Block from Station FREE BATHS Plenty of Hot Water Day and Night CLEAN ROOMS From 50c to $1.50 a Night $2.50 to $5.00 a Week . DINING ROOM Open 6 a. m. to 12 p. m. ,f 'has rlJSCsmiLm bluejjodice and Is trlihtued with NHHk"" WV ! Sweet girl graduates who hare I (already started to plan their grad ! tuition frocks may well take a hint Ifxom the girlish stylet worn by ' jthe beautiful Natalie Manning. On thiULjtb0 beruffled and baribs boned rock or. white 'has a baby bluejjodice and is trlihmed with blue curled ribbon. The dropped shoulder effect is from grand, mother's day and promises to be very popular this season. On the right is a dainty frock of embroid ered handkerchief Jlnen and with hemstitching adding to the bodice. It has a beautiful laj:e yoke. It the center a pleasing arrange., ment of hair Miss Manning is,' the theatrical find of the' season and is appearing with Madge Ken- . nedy fn the Henry W. Savage pro. duction of "Cornered:" THE LADY FROM OKLAHOMA (Continued From Page 2.) chance to vote snail have his vote fairly counted." Then she told about many women who had come to her and .complained because the men had not done this thing or that thing and blamed the men In congresa and cv.t. "I told them," she said, "that they would bet ter see that helr own backyards were In good order before attempting to criticize the actions of others on nation-wide and world-wide affairs, An3 say you ought to see the letters some of them iwrite me.' 1 tell them God made men a little less than the angels and then made women one better, but now she has stepped down and It is fifty-fifty now." She practices what she preaches,, too, having a, man for secretary, and is quoted as saying that It Is a man's Job. (Before coming to Washington sho was proprietor of a succe33ful restau .rant in Oklahoma and her office hero vis right next door to the cafe In the house office building, whether by ac cident or intention Is not generally known. Her Hobby. Her hobby Is justice to the Indian1. She pleads for them at every oppor tunity and states it is the dearest wish of her life to be able to do something for them during her ser vice in congress. She' only made two requests of the committee on com mittees when she arrived, on to be placed on the committee on Indian affairs and not to he put on the worn an suffrage committee. "They put me on both," she said, "but they tell me the woman's suffrage committee has innocuous dessuetude, so it is all right." 'Another paradox about this woman in congress is that although she came largely against her wish stye is mak ing good in the estimation of every one about congress. iShe has the re spect and admiration of members and secretaries alike, something as rare as 'a day in June about these parts. Everyone has a good word to say about her. There was another woman who came to congress because she sought to come. Women's political organiza tions wanted her to come and helped her to the spotlight, basking in the margin by reflected glory. She toyed with radical voters and sought per petuation in office at the end of poli tical rainbows like many a man be fore her. She voted against a wai, one of whose primary objects was to protect the rights of other women and little children to travel the seas in safety and left a general impression behind her that it would have been better had she not come. Miss Robert-1 son is doing' as much as any, human , being could to remover a somewhat growing idea that it would be better if no other woman should be sent to congress ever. i Character In Countenance. The pen pauses when it tries to describe the impression of moral strength, and stability which "the ladv from Oklahoma" gives. Her forehead, high and noble, strikes one on first glance. She has a wonderful face; it Is intelligent, it is strong, it is kind and motherly all at once. While she was speaking I had a fine opportunity to. study herprofile from a seat at the side of the platform. It is a won derful profile strong, Impressive. Again and again it made me think of Nathaniel Hawthorne's story of the Great Stone Face. Another New Eng land image that It brought into my associative consciousness was the lionine countenance of Daniel Web ster. Perhaps these outstanding thought images may .give the reader an idea of the profound impression made on me by the wonderful coun tenance of this wonderful woman. But there is yet another side the fine strong lines etched by good thoughts and the hard struggles of life are not all. Nature has tucked in little time prints in between to soften and beau tify the whole like mountain flowers in a sunshine favored cleft oh a rug ged mjountain. These are the wrlnfc les of motherliness. Everyone speaks of v?han mother lys looking person she is. One news paperman expressed it best when he said: "She looks like the kind a boy He's a likable, lovable, gay and dashing crook. He'll win your heart. H. B. 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