Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1922, Page 22

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DL W s i 1922. Neue Berliner Zeitung agree that the | but that Canadian money was insisted | remittances to New York during the THURSDAY, OCTOBER- 5, ex-kaiser's style, on the whole, I8 far |on for payment of large taxes. *“The |last two years. In several instances better than they expected it to be, |city of Montreal,” he sald, “does not | the premium was as high as 15 per % 22 THE - EVEN !gG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ~lund they fing that portion of the |regret to sce this change, as the city | cent, which amounted in one year to ° '|London Medical At London Plers Enormous’ Increase in Habit clares that, according to his own con- | fession, Willlam was in the wrong in "t tl B .t BY WOMEN—HELD As VICE I men! vite nterestin; e Jan- —You will find I = By the Associated Press, and Voices Protest. his row with the chancellor, LONDON, October 5.—These days The monarchistic Der Tag. which Berlin Newspapers Sarcastic Ovefl PLUMBING - LONDON, October 5.—The enormous f o are witne: he departure from 4 7 is printing the memoirs, declares that it best from os ISR em:::: of large | inOTease of cigarette smoking among His Expressed Admiration | many of the ex-Kajser's statements, and . women, says the medical correspon- | especially about his relations with every vie w- numbers of Amer-|dent of the London Times, calls for | ssia, are incorrect, and that they for Bismarck. R some protest by the medical profes- sion. He declares the habit in many | instances is passing beyond a pleas- | ure and becoming a vice. “The absorption of nicotine, which fcan travelers for their homes across the water. From all over the con- tinent they have come, and the boat trains for Liver- are likely to cause lively disputes in ,all quarters concerned. {U. S. DOLLAR UNDER PAR Repairing Gas or Electric Fixtures point. Let Us Submit Estimate BY GEORGE WITTE. | By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1922. BERLIN, Germany, October 6.—The feature of the first installment of the ex-kaliser's memoirs, published eesesssssssss ALSO A SKIRT AND A DRESS Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other is the danger clement in the matter,” the correspondent proceeds, “pro- duces a_condition of nervous distress i following the simple directions in The E. F. Brooks Co. Established Over One-Half Century Leo C. Brooks, Manager 813 14th St. N.W. , and the Wwhich is frequently painful to ob- serve. From this proceed palpitations and exhaustion and outbursts of emo. tion. Woman's delicate nervous or- ganism was certainly not intended to endure large doses of this poison. pool and South- ampton bear them away on the last lap of their sum- mer's journeyings. Observant Lon- doners see in them much that Her functions as a mother cannot but be interfered with when dulges in it to excess.” It is the habit of many English women and girls to smoke cigarettes in public, and not a few may be seen she in- is different from notable among the tendency to give flong, slender pipes. Women's organi. here, which attracts the most atten- ion is the reference to Bismarck. he former emperor's assertion that | he “idolized” the iron chancellor in- stead of hating him and seeking an excuse for dismissing him has evoked sarcastic comment in several news- papers, “The kaiser,” says the Vossische Zeltung, “evidently intended to coun- teract the third volume of Bismarck's | irs ating, over and ove in “reataurants and hotar) ehe Seen | memoirs by repeating, over and over again how greatly he admired, even adored, the chancellor, but every now | AT CANADIAN CAPITAL | ed Press. | October 5.—For the | | first time in @ number of-years United | States doliars were not accepted at | | their par value at the city hall yester- | v when tendered in payment of large Assistant City Treasuret Collins ex- plained that this -action was taken upon notification from locat baukers rut American dollary w sellin, kind—then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed. 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U.S. Tourist Tips|SMOKING OF CIGARETTES EX-KAISER'S MEMOIRS TEST OUR SERVICE book published in the first install-|has been paying high premiums on ! $85,000. | ‘s the London Evening|zations and social improvement so- (and then a remark creeps in di !iuhl discount in thi s f 5 cletles have begun a crusade against | 3 shiny black “‘"‘““'}’l““"“ this vinelegant and unwomanly prac- | tempt and hatred for Bisma 2 in tortoise shell rim | tice.” atred f s ving bouquets and | Both the Vossische Zeituni th heels as low as nan's boots, and ‘largesse’ R TR R R B | tanding features 5 Waterloo just 1 trains for South- ve with their hundreds of ngers who are return- to whose lot it falls e of Americans Such time count o received each 10 o : 1g one American’s suays the reporter, | who found seats in returning pllgrims 30 shillings apiece. ch in ‘tips' is the these two men, and roeall any time, Our L You prompily. Hours: 8:30 to 5. For Appointments, Phone Main 6348 GEORGES & SON, INC. 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