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THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, - D. C., J'UNE 8- 1924-PART T ' VIENNA CQMES, BACK - \ : AS CENTER OF GAYETY : ‘ = R l Corner 7th & D Sts. N.-W.—Hours 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. [ | ing and After War Regains Vivid, Colerful Life. + ECONOMIC SITUATION GOOD Capital Once More C'ultnnl and Commerce Stronghold. nY AL Correspondence of The Star and Chicago News R. DECKER. NA. Australia, 1.—Before ! Hungarian A\ high tarift wall protected home industries. Wages were low and housing of the classes was not good. Still prices were and life could be enjoved. The pgople were gay and carefree. Vienna was a-riot of life and color. Schoenbruenp, Laxenburg and the Hofburg were places of pomp and ceremony as castles of Emperor Franz Josef. It was then that:the slender, blond Viennese earned their reputation for beauty and culture. The war wrought Schoenbruenn castle has into a museum and the not too well kept Laxenburg castle, of Em poorer low STANGIFORD STUDIC MRS. ANN WEBSTER Of New Mexico, chalrman of social hygiene committee. . MINS JULIA LATHROT. 1 Chicago, 1ll., vice president. MISS BELLE SHERWIN. Of Cleveland, Ohio, president League of Woman Voters. House 0. K.'s Moore’s Proposal. U'sj DOCTORS STIRRED The House vesterday passed the reso- . BY FOREIGN INVASION 5.t “Soore: emocrat of Vireina, | thie iy, wil be abandotea s a - providing for appointment of a com- v _reservation and turned ‘over to a fitting cele- | the Department of Agriculture as a forest re: . provided Congress gives the necessary authority. Summertime Home Necessities on .’ Liberal Credit Terms at The Hub ’ IGERATORS GBSON)) | tonal I or Fort Hunt to Be Abandoned. Fort Hunt, on the Virginia bank of mission to arrange for Lration of the bicentennial of George Washington in 1 n grounds are | Country Is Oversupplied With resi- | Physicians, American Medical Association Holds. onee the 1 s i i | B Consolidated Press bhurg that he i in the midst of CHIC 0. June T.—More doctors | '(;-':f\»rl: "1,.,’;,'{:{',' of J’""{"k( gone [ with fewer people getting sick—that | hyen Doubllcsh, e e ix the situation in the country today which causes the American Medical ing of the huge buildings, but one cannot help one's regrets. + | Association to view with such alarm the recent physicians Vienna Grows Red. ‘With the division of the empire into|from Europe. There is one physician for every Succession stajes an economic unit was cut apar@and the nationalism|724 perséns in the United States as compared with one for every 1,08 of the new states prevented the ex- change of goods. Austria maintained |persons in England and with one for | the old tariff of the big empire. There [every 700 persons in central Europe. was even added a scheme of import[In the last vear 371 foreigne ave and export restrictions, The country |applied for licenses to p ice in the rose slowly from the poverty brought | United St: That is ght times as many = applied in 1915, and is on by the war. Internal strife and sharp political divisions separated the |@lmost equal to ihe number of young city from the country. Vienna be-|doctors being duated annually came “red” and the country * Tom the medical schools But aditional s Viennese was not to be Killed. agonomic conditions capital took a new lea day Vienna is well on to its former and joy. In G That Never Grows Old invasion of Changing styvles have failed to eliminate the stand- ing seam roof of our great-grandmother’s dav. Because of its pleasing appearance and its practicability this de- sign still remains one of the most popular. onore ; Meral RO OFING applied with a standing seam will give greater service than any other roofing material you can buy. This weath- er-resisting alloy will last as long as the home it covers. The upkeep is small and the service great. upply of Doctors, already over-sup- plied with ph particularly in the large citi icians usually the »s over their | savs 2 z s sigm one is invited [ what > “ava of drink the new wine. |eign p long | ““Conditions from over-crowding will d | be: made more serious by this influx from abroa doors. for- 3y U to enter and »\There the Viennese sit on benches in the open air. drinking singing. Accordions and violin y Strauss waltzes, airs and refrains from the latest Lehar musical com- edy. It is all in the most friendly spirit; there are never brawls. Cafes Always Filled. In the city the “ring” cafes are filled with regular patrons, who oc- cupy the same chairs day after day. There are hundreds of cafes. In them the Viennese passes a large part of There he transacts busi his family or friends, reads the papers and y ta politics. It is all dome over a “coffee white” with a generous Jump of whipped cream or over a called “soda him- of the foreign arriving with Is. A goodly Pays For Any One of These Low- Priced Refrigerators invader; rather doubtful creden - S For sale by all good sheet metal contractors and on, ONklin& ©Inc. 630-32 E St. NW. Phone Main 890 tend that the rec attainments were o the revolution. Their plight has re- sulted in some laxity in the granting of licenses, the medical association harged, and it wants the practice stopped. Sees Laxity in Licensing. “Regulations governing the licen- ure of foreign physicians apparently have been applied more liberally than medical Journal says. “The when we must pay special attention to this problem. 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During the war and for years afterward they were on an enfotced diet—imitation coffee sweet- ened with saccharine and no “slagob- Alaska “Leader” The smaller type of lift-top refrig- crator, with one metal shelf in food 4512 a_bote. ars” or whipped cream. There was no cake, and, indeed, often no bread. Now all this is changed. One hears no more of starvation and want, In many of the cafes there is music, al- though the taxes are 40 per cent even where there is only a piano. The cabarets and bars are well pat- ronized though champagne costs _ Austrians can afford the cabarets, and foreigners <eek the remote corners where bar drinks can be had for 60 cents or $1. The drinks are mearly all imitation and as dan- werous as in a_prohibition country like the United States. Vanishing of the “Schieber.” , The stabilization of the crown ® pas about caused to vanish from Austria that strange type known as the “schieber,” or profiteer, usually pictured in the caricatures as an ex- tremely fat Galician eating a glut- tom's meal. In the days following the war he monopolized the hotels, the cabarets and the restaurants. He was in part the cause of the aversion to wealth and of the growth of so- cialism. He bought up stocks of all sorts of goods and held them for high prices, but increased production and the stabilization of the crown have about ended his activities in Vienna He went to Berlin when the mark collapsed and was heading for Paris When the franc was wavering. Vienna has come tent of the whipped cr appearance inspired Richar u: to prepare a ballet called “Schlago- hers.” for the state opera as part of 4 May festival. The former black mess prepared from blackberry leaves has been replaced by real coffec. But it is in the matter of dress that the Viennese have improved most. The days of paper suils and paper blouses are gone, the Viennes never to reappear. Several cl sociéty were ruined by ‘the war and the revolution and to earn their liv- ing *many women who had never known what it was to work began sewing at home. Many claim that Vienna is becoming a rival of Pu in women's fashions. Vienna is nea or to the eastern markets and often has jdeas more approaching the Balkan in dfess. Indeed, many think that Vienna is on its way to its old position as the center of culture and commerce for southern central Eu- rope. | S . An Apartment in the Suburbs City Conveniences—\Water, gas, electricity, telephone; through trolley service; twenty-five minutes to the center of the city. A medical imposter at home.” “The medical association proposes that examinations of foreigners be held in English and that they must have taken out first papers of natu- ralization before being licensed Lorens Led Way. influx of foreign phy about the time Dr. Frams , the famous Austrian surgeon. s visit to this country about | , stirring up quite a American doctors by sful ministra- tions to some of the country’s 400. Then came Dr. Coue, the quaint little French pharmacist, with his famous “day-by-day” formula. Reports of their successes led many good Euro- | pean doctors with poor practices, and many not so good, to conclude that the pickings ere good in America, | so_over they came. { Now the home doctors intend to broadcast the news that the pickings | for foreign physicians are not o good over here, and, furthermore, that they are going to be worse. 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