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Look for the Mar- velfit reinforcement. $6.00 and up Brown Kid ° Patent Leather Black Kid Brown Calf Black Calf Dull Black French Kid Combinations Colonial Tongues’ Cross Straps Side Buttons Side Buckles IRUSSIA TO-COURT | 113, AND FRANCE Colleges Full Of Drones, Says Dr. Abram Harris ‘ Dy the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, November 10.— AR, WASHINGTON, D. (.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922. CHICAGD BANK SHARES INVIENNA BOND FSSUE Danube water-power Austria. fer is only $3,000,000. gallery as security. is making it conditional 6n a 1020 0f |150q 35,000,000, wheteas the American of- Finally, neg tiatione are being opened with tain Americans for a loan of $1,00 000, with the pictures in a modern ar 85 | also sald to be in progress for the ac- | EE! RESIDENT. ; quisiticn by American interests of a | BOOM REED FOR I : concession The Austrian government ing democrats of Pettis county orgarn in| SEDALIA, Mo.. November 10.—Lead- ® “Reed-for-President Club here, thus giving impetus to the prez- ident!al boom reported from Joplin ! favor of Upited States Senator James A. Reed, who was elected for his third iconsccutive term last Tuesday. Krassin Asserts Soviets Can- not Aid Nation Without ' _Capitalist Help. ! | While there are not too many per- i | H BY GEORGE WITTE. | { By Cable to The Star and 2o Dally News. | i Copyright, H | BERLIN, Germany, |Soviet Russia's new foreign policy : |was outlined to the writer today by \Trade Commissar Leonid Krassin| upon his return from Moscow. The| of a more conciliatory attitude to-{ ward “capitalistic countries,” such a!i the United States and France, which | 50 far have flatly refused to recog- sons in collego today, there arc many students there who ought rot to be, and many others not in college that ought to be, Dr. Abram ! W. Harrls, corresponding secre- o | tary of the board of education of the Methodist Episcopal declared In an address prepared for today’s session of the board. { “Thore who are in college who Jovember 10.—( Ought not to be are those who lack any serlous objective and are there in a perfunctory and negligent splirit,” te said. many fine young people who would ! gist of the program is the adoption| profit enormously by a college edu- cation who are not getting it. “I favor any sorting-out process which is entirely just, has yet heen proved to be so. The infinite individual difference and lAnltmn' City’s Car System Secur- ‘ ity for $1,000,000, Says Paris Report. % BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dally News. Copyright, 1922, PARIS, November 10.—It {8 report- ed in Paris banking circles that nego- tiations have been completed between the city of Vienna and a group of banks, chief among which are the First Natlonal of Chicago and the Credit Lyonnais of this city, for an issue of 5,000,000,000 crowns of Vienna municipal 8 per cent bonds, which sum Is equivalent roughly to $1,000,- 000. The city pledges its street car system as security. The foreign banks are sald to be taking the bonds at 87 Church, “But there are but none ADVERTISEMENT. ADVFRTISEMENT. Two almost unfalling danger signals that ‘'show you ¢ re suffering from constipation! Unless you eliminate this dangerous condition you have ten chances out of one hundred to escape illness—for ninety per cent of sickness has | been " traced directly to | tion! You cannot afford to wreck your health through neglect of constipa- tion or constipation symptoms! Fight constipation as you would fight fire!" 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Invitation to foreign capital to in- {vest liberally in Russian industries {and the import and export business, sound securities being supplied in wach instance to guarantee the invest- ments. “Granting of far reaching conces- foreign corporations for the jon of mineral resources, ands, oil ficlds and other prop- crties, first_consideration being given 1to the pre-war owners having claims againsg Ru Would Seek Forelgn Loans. | “Floating of loans abroad for the | purpose of obtalning credits for the peasant population. which hus suffercd 9 and ist- because of the months 1o put an erd 1o wild am, it Edouard who where {ried to the N vith M. d a long t it was only aid tha s il “policy jwhich respons al (o ratif ment ar t Great Britain. 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The soph-_ omore class is almost always fewer in number than when it was freshinan, and the senior class is scldom a8 high as 60 per cent of its_proportions upon entering the college. This sorting out of the varlous grades of intellects is one of the really great functions of education. Its effect upon this country has been enormous, as it falls into the process of picking leaders of thought.” i TO PUT AMERICAN MEDAL ! ON BELGIAN HERQ’S TOMB | Commander of U. S. Troops in Ger- many Will Officiate at Brus- eels Ceremony. Iy the Associated Press. COBLENZ, November 10.—Maj. Gen. Allen, commanding the American troops of occupation, and his secretary, Capt. | Barton, left today for Brussels to decor- | ate the tomb of Be'glum’s unknown | {soldier, with the congressional medal of | honor. At the cercmonies Gen. Allen cad the following cit rtuc of the autho , i bestowed in the name of ngress of the United States imperishable glo: s of Relgium, who fought as com- v - crican_soldiers during ! d col the the tri 17X suara of lionor. made up of seven- tecn members of the sth Infantry, took {with them the recim lors. | Gen. Allen goes from Brussels to aris for a confere vith Myron T. rrick. the Americ: ambassador, re- | t week | ruin.” living wage.” Italy’s an American living. Mothers of Americams—> and issuing them at par. The negotlations for the Chicago bank are sald to have been carried on by Vice Presidents Fuchs and Schroe- der, now {n Europe. ations ar fi;fimumnn ) P L ) —Radio As You Ride—Our “Colossal Hodgepodge” + —Topics of the Day—An Unusually Fine Collection of Interesting Illustrations. Ii you have not already seen it, don’t fail to do so. Many already doing so are arranging to show this new series of films. 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In the face of this comes the ruling of the Railroad Labor Board, which declares that “the theory of ‘the living wage’ if carried to its legitimate conclusion would wreck every rail- road in the United States, and if extended to other industries would'curry them into communistic It will be noted that what the Board opposes is not “a living wage” but the theory of “the Read THE LITERARY DIGEST this week and learn what the press of the country thinks of the Labor Board's decision, and also the various interpretations of a living wage made by Labor journals and the press generally. You will also be interested in these news features: Can a Woman Run a Home and a Job Too? She can if she has brains, replies Carolyn Wells; but this critic of human nature adds: “Few women have brains.” Can a woman have a career in busi- ness or the professions, and still be a good house- wife? This article consists of letters received by the “Digest” from 250 prominent women, such as ‘Caro- Jyn Wells, Lillian Mollar Gilbreth, Mrs. Robert E. Peary, Madam Nazimova, Marguerita Sylva, Anna E. Oleson, Anne Rogers Minor, Mrs. Norman de R. \Vhitchouse, Mary Roberts Rinehart. Madam Johanna Gadski, Maude Ballington Booth, Helen M. Gardner. The article has a very real importance for several million American women. the subject, the “Digest” addressed a letter to the married women in the current edition of the American “Who's Who,” and the answers received are from women of various professions and businesses. Here Are Other Articles That You Will Read With Deep Interest A Rockefeller Hits Labor Abuses—Prodding the Turks With Seven Points—\Why Kansas Bans the Klan— “Black Shirt” Government—Identifying Cows by Nose-Prints—Making Roquefort Cheese in America of Marriage Laws—Why Young Folks Neglect Religion Colored Ma;; of Turkey in Transition —showing the full extent of Turkish territory in 1922: the territory it Tost in the Balkan War of 1913, and after the World War, according to the treaty of Sevres. This map is accompanicd by several smaller maps and a descriptive article showing how the “Sick Man of Europe” 1s recovering. 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