Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1923, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923. “Visiting” by Telephone Banned| MUSICIANS IN FIGHT. |5 toihs S e 8 SouSEnay sy SRt o | o T B ll s S 0 , but not unim| o & director of orchestr: uld bri is belng erected at Loughborough, Mascagni and Mocchi Come to|before fnn his personal ax.'- ‘Women are more mimble witted than | Eng ‘war memorial. It will 8. By Harrassed Company Chief|™ s, o ks Sme o\t e i e saipil ol | omen sremors mmie it ten| Engind, s sar momorst X v " the compouer, and Walter Mocchl, " Special Dispatch to The Star. “Perfectly preposterous,” they term | Who was his impresario during Mas- R ew . BOSTON, March 15.—Visiting on the | the stand the telephone company has|C28ni's last tour of Brasil. came to . * Are you a man clplble of comm‘ndmg many telephone must stop. That fs the | faken. Lyrie Fhoafors © conross held in the " awireriT, thousand dollars a year as a salary? edict of the New England telephone A Blow to Flappers. uwcnnl. alurln( the Tenuio;\lrel; A y i companies, and it has been glven the| They are joined in this by their|Ng¥%ed & previous accusation of lac . : official sanction of Willlam H.|flapper daughters. who talk chiefly | oo ben Goamortn Hytrmocchl saying | | If s0, we nee_d your services as Superintend- O'Brien, chlef of the telephone and|9f e clenhoaairs and their datex|South America with Austrian or- : ent of Agencies. telegraph division of the Massachu- | Siek sons ore Kars on ono oig 1OV, | chestras. Mocchi retorted with soms | i - . . . setts public utllities commlssion. party line and pour sentiment into Executive ability with experience in estab- The telephone companies det. ;Pll:e:u:m?: the young Jullet at the| ., R i 2 ¥ u!hinfl .‘Gnci" = uired mined that what they term “useless” | “mye telephone companles stand flat- | 1y ns i oot sl Tmpresariog | & 2 req . | conversation must be limited to five | footed on their ruling. abroad. i ) Sdental minutes, and In pursuance of that| “Say it in five minutes or not at all,” | “Moschi proposed that the congress|] = i All communications confidentia they have issued a ruling to party | S thelr attitude. form a jury of honor to deal with Y line subscribers that no call shall be {Copyright, 1023.) the dispute between himself and Mas- : . : | longer. To make the ruling doubly i . 2 : effective, it was mailed out with the fig&:&":.:u?-:i}":‘-_&":g - B American Standard Insyrance CO., hl lls. Di: 1) N f th Al - | i b stul —even TP, St e . —— (hroa 2 chen o0 you of lecp Snouep st . ntis ar 423 Star Bldg. comply. The action was the answer . - Space 23, Auto Rhow i 2 - P to hundreds of complaints from party § | " by night and peace by day. bearably sore— Dr. King’s New line patrons that they have been f5 B The Washington Cedillac C. Start this evening to break it Digcovery,dependableS0-year-old :orce':l l(? ‘l;park" zhe;uelvu ;‘md wnlll 1 1138-1148 Connantiout A::"., | up. Evmlhoughthe:oldudte? family cough remedsy. brings promot re- or half hours, and even hours in : T. W. Rarrett. Sales and Servics, - is lief. N it from your drugwist. Bome cases, to get important calls 2445 and M Btrents seated--even though phlegm ow—get through while gaddy women chat. ! Complaints Borme Out. ‘These complaints are borne out by the files of the teiephone company. which reveal that women are the chief offenders in the so-called “use- less" conversation, while business men are the chief complainants against the delay in service. When 2 man calls his home, he snorts a . few monosyllables and hangs up, tel- - _ i 2. ephone experts say, but when a Wom- i an calls one of her female friends = b o . she talks about everything from ¢ 4 > 3 i King Tut and his == / 4] day to his influ- ‘x:lg)? oil lnnd:xrn styles. 4 ‘Fed 4 e latest dress must be describe: ~ - on the phone. from bodics to sequins: F ) i " T Entrance 909 F Street 2p,the phone. from bodice to sequins: E—_—— ‘ Corner 9th and F Streets N.W. detailed at great length, with.the latest shocking scandal of the com- munity losing none of its salacious details by the re-telling; newcomers & T TS T e e B — : . BAR HARBOR Siven cither the secticn of elaction 4 ‘ [k SRR WILLOW CHAIR of the “set.” A woman, telephone . = company research men have learned, talks about everything ehe can think d i i i il - ]~ : . * of, including tha plot of the latest a : i ; | it the natural finish g5 amaine i i ot kel hians i oU mnee VoY ; e 7t : fnish; before a mouthplece. - ve rfl dt:st_inctivelly de- Ay e 0E e e ans o - i i Y ! signed; giving a pleasant usually long for them to converse, ; ! T 5 t Tt e e, Loy ve even in a heaith f00d ; : | 1B touch to home....$5.95 loqygclmi\ilu‘i'ol:::‘ _an hour is merely b § Pt ® e women plainly do mot like'the IFafoodhasa pleasing flavor it’s actually better R Ea oy have. clatn. upytolin: for you. It is more readily digested, does you quire, in thelr wrath, “what can you more €ay in five minutes?" . . I —_—— Many thousands of people kave for a long time ! > ‘“ - ucognlzed.the merit of Malted Milk as a heaith ) = ‘ s NEW RADCLIFFE HEAD. food. But if there was one thing about it which il ) 7 ! = i Jors R g they haven’t always liked it has been its flavor. ; j | R AL iss Comstock Has Won High They've added Chocolate or some other flavor ; - 5 MESSUEE H Scholastic Honors. to make it palatabie. : | : %fi ( CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 15.—The That's why we have made a Malted Milk already mixed election of Miss Ada Loufse 'Com- with Chocolate. Nom'mzmbleinmvi:f. All the in- stock, dean of Smith College, as pres- gredients are there, the full nourishing, healthful qualities = faent’ of Radeiifte College, has been of Malted Milk with the chocolate flavor in addirion. just DINING ROOM SUITE A A ok res Tuls 2dd milk or water—hot or cold—end you have a fné food Lok : ing President Le Baron R. Briggs, beverage, just as appetizing as the fountain drink. h ty hi b both | G R R I I¢'s good for the chil dren—good for grown-ups—i's a food ! IN WALNUT FINISH Flarvard faculty of arts and sclences 7oul like that is good for you. At meal times—as a light BABY ss Comstock, who was v fun for that all-gone feeling. 2 2 Sz st . Sokulot Wemendar thelEniveraicy ot g 5 Just as pictured i ten beautiful picces—Siv-foot extension table, CARRIAGES Miss Comstock, besides her position You can now have Chocolate Flavor Malted i ; zer. ot foe side chiairs and hair, with as dean of Smith. has, since 1921, Wrs?ehomemmvmlmtfarm. Made | cluna cabinet, server, large buffet, five side chairs and one armchair, with been president of the American As- o rden Company, you can be sure i e a R L 5 o 2 = 5 e i?:’m‘i’g:“d“}:n“‘;g‘f’fi’)‘d?‘ oenn. f?; oF its quality. e ! tapestry-covered seats. A very good value for $298.75 4 very attractive car- Bats Ueveriatty: toanatuiied fo Smith Your grocer or your druggist has it. a’ riage of all-round machine Eive ass ot 1593 I8 1595, ahe re: THE BORDEN COMPANY ;! ?Zlé;f,cf; Z:i :;t;:':::fi fin:z]lt) : 5 ceived 2 master's degree from Co- lumbia University. She then returned Borden Building New York to the University of Minnesota to BEAUTIFUL ber-tired wheels and full ‘. h, d 1 1909, b a pro- teach, and_in ecame tubular pusher. Really fossor of Lnglish, ‘after o year of 9 ¢ nne. : ‘ Y § e nr?:lcgqra:ro(kw:fllfin at Min- WW il FLOOR . a wonderful value at this nesota, Miss Comstock, although only 5 ) o 2 $ thirty-two years of age, was credited LA}‘:[PS —— \ S _529.7_, with ploneer work in bringing to the Tors ihe importance of college edus b cation ‘for ‘women. " Tn 1812, Mount Cflmo ’rE F VOR - . . - v on her thé honor- I LA I A | B geares of Lite. D: The University : Adding that touch of S \lichigan. added an honorary de- charm to Living Room f LL. D., in 1921 | . H s h wrerprery | MALTED MILK || Gl " perPof Orepon. If the Water e inc® mahogany - finish d beat, vith tiok it . = = G 3 B hs thick sids. Wiien rabbed bes Backed by 65 years’ experience in milk producing ;?cdc.rtal and silk shades, tween the hands it has a soapy fel- n a::gytcd [010r3.$15-73 ing. Animals refuse to drink the vater, BREAKFAST SET Cousisting of drop-leaf table and four chairs of very novel design; beautifully finished in Ivory and Blue. An unusual suite and an unusual value STROLLERS A neat and well con- structed stroller for the 7 5237 ‘ = ‘ " baby; wi : y; of reed, with col- — al” Lppealing Puces ) 3 e e A = and rubber-tired wheels. i ] - A very good value at this $B98 4 much se as you witt $.98 I 7 (3 Sewsas . 3 fiu; i’r’lwfhafiycmd:: twwice 3 2 - - = , price...w...co0..$14.75 as much elsewhere. Brim- X full of quality, too. i diedi s, SO i GATE-LEG T oa ; or Women's Tem or || | Women's Patent Pump, ~Tw ; 2, i v, Nomeis 08 0 HOSIERY | coorss, Busms, Pump, Dwssuy TABLE Dotter Quallty, Geuuine Calfskis, | s i Goodyesr Welt, $3.98. —Women's Euxe Thesd || ‘ —awith drawer; mahogany -slluntw -E:d::;‘ top, birchwood base; a fillamiase: o 2 | very distinctive appearing $1.79 ! L7 3% | table, and substantially I built. A good wvalue $27.75 ¢ cfloo oo THE FAMOUS : “ALASKA” REFRIGERATORS W) Chil Girls' Tan i 8 Women's Orey or Biack Susde, Fatenc I 2 ol oF mareow fou, T i Another well-known mname that symbolizes “Quality e 1l to 3 That Endures.” Strongly built and. scientifically construct- —Children’s | ’ g i 3 ed with the artistic kitchen in mind. i ey - : ‘ b Top Icer; 30-pound ice capacity. . ........ $11' 7% TABLE Big Val | ’ ! i i i BT Three - Compartment Refrigerator with $ 1 9 75 —with lc}atherette top. 50-pound ice capacity........ o You can fold it up and put it away when not in USC wime v avnsnsnn§2.19 DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDQOD for the Misser', Children’s and Growing g Strap Pumps, with low 8 st Whole Family it s g siom Lower Prices " Sizes 815 to 11 L OO0D0D0O000000O0000;

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