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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 28, 1925—PART 2. ;VOMEN WILL REPLACE MEN THRIFT HAPPINESS-ENDS = IN NEXT WAR, SURVEY SHOWS/ AT “ETERNAL TRIANGLE” > Husband Hugged “Other Woman" Can Perform Many Duties in Army Better Than| in Her Presence, Wife Charges. Males—Proved Ability in World Conflict. Is Given Divorce. P > = Mrs. Gladys H. Thrift has been ||| . 1 f Nation’s Woman-Power Being Listed. awarded an_Interlocutory decree of || Feel entire V tree absolute divorce from Willlam C. Thrift. The wife charged that her husband brought the “other woman” | fifl k f h American womanhood, a mine of [their men. Some served at the front.|to their home and put his arm about to as or the potential value in the Nation's defense, | Some served in the cantonments. |her in the wife's presence. They were ' I heing explored by the Army Gen:|Some served in the Red Cross chap. ried March 24, 1921. Justice . -l f eral Staff under the direction of the [ters. All served in the home. mith signed the decree. il privi ege [e) a staff’s lone woman The Federal Government is| Justice Hoehling has granted an in- | |ii S ) {engaged in an interesting study ‘0'; terl(;cnu()ry L}:;(‘r)e‘e“(:f ahuc{lule ((i}lvorve I ],'1 ¢ arenilben, the comparative usefulness of married [to Mrs. Ora M. Heilbroun from George | [ffi g o |ana single women employed in the |Heilbroun because of the husband's charge account. s man various departments. No official dis- | misconduet. ‘They were married July | [ : o . o Siont in PnadTVAE K crimination against employment of |12, 1916. The wife complained that | il 'Furniture of Merit e ot hout - married women now exists in the her husband worked for a ‘“well . - e : h-\. information « vernm]pmh serv l‘ve. :>ux there ):m: knJo\vn gambler” on P;Ilade;whudrn rm:d. i ;1 L ohe & o o constantly been objection to married ustice Hoehling also signed an in- = iy | Bhe (expects o ob women in civil service posts by single | térlocutory decree of absolute divorce ! f 3 Seventh and' Eye Streets, ; st = persons, both men and women. The|in favor of Mrs. Beatrice G. Lus 3 > Personnel Classification Board and [combe from George H. Luscombe. i ffl the Civil Service Commission are[She also charged that he gambled | concerned in a reclassification of all|away his money and paid too much the Government clerks, to comply [attention to other women. They were 1St to every American Army post in the world Phipps hovet with the reorganization act, and the |married March 1914, and sepa. i = i & Lo Con efficiency ratings of all clerks, both |rated in August | A ' Erame of SWOInes: married and single, are being studied i Pl | | e e comm en atlon usefulness in_the B | with & view to reductions in personnel : i / event of another Jugg {to come within the scope of the wide- Officers Freed of Duty. | war e headl lns of Cool con- R e e The study, which e "‘,,’,',"N“,‘l';.”dg&:":,';\ Brig. Gen. Henry C. Smither, chief is being made atyiss Anite E. Phivos. |GV %0 R, SURHOF the new | co-ordinator, Bureau of the Budget, . < e i e | f Reputats the dircetion of the Secretary of War | fiscal year. has been lg‘l]llfll:edl;‘f\?':;u"v R ! : 0 v . ons ctor, and in compliance with the provisions — - rd, this city, and Col. John E. ;“' "‘;‘[":']“"‘““ defense et daex riage makes one of two. but| Woodward, adjutint general's depart: et e L S S et f somehow it doesn’t seem to decrease [ ment, has been welieved from duty Y X . - 1 Staff a complete picture of how | KC i qy population. 3 with the 80th Division, this city. | You don't have to buy as an expert here—for you will e e X and to what extent American \\omnr:x | 5 . 1 hood can be utilized to increase the ettt ” 3 < effectiveness of the armed forces. of || I be safe in your selection upon the recommendation of our the United States in the event of a HAtionAl ectzen : P I reputation. It won't be offered for your consideration if he rvice h self, the I e . titer ot o .\hrnl\;“u(;fiv;: xnd hav. | EOPLES DRUG STORES itisn't worthy of your confidence. Hence you can choose in the Re -anks during the World War, Miss Phipps ! of these Summer essentials as suits your requirements. S e i Rasenorl : They will all return satisfaction, regardless of the fact The joh, she asserted today, is not 7 . I 3 3 going to be a difficult one, however, I . that the prices are really specxal. for common sense is to be the guide in framing the ultimate picture of wom- anhood in the armed forces of the Nation - here are obvious duties that women can fill in the Army and thus men for other mrvi.-e: Mis I : ob . g i, Taric o 1o the | BB The Challenge ermine the unusual or unex- I T I T A CROWDED WITH BARGAINS : _ Challenges Equal Satisfaction Mi i id that the study is not a “milita * move on the part of the Army ( Staff, nor is the We feel perfectly sure Survey an- outgrowth of feminism, Basement of Store No. 1 BEY sl i len oe gend Sl Ghals She admitted, however, the status of I 5 A . women now, when they are fully | TR lenge Refrigerator into enfranchised, brings upon them a new relation to their government 7th and K Streets N ‘V & % your home that _you are which in pre-suffrage days did not e Vi o | going to be continuously apply it e L T More bargains for you—the Subway Shop is literally crowded satisfied with it in every primarily pn the fact that women are with money-eaving opportunities. “Things for the home—per- respect. The scientific g cognized in all pursuits of sonal needs, such as hair brushes, combs, toilet articles an i . . . hes of business, hundreds of other worth-while values. Come in tomorrow— Couch Hammocks principles are practically f ic_en- browse around—select the things that you want and be assured 7 b | applied—rendering it su- 2 - ! = elated subjects kronh i ] . , finance andiin fadtievery’ | Il |~ axticlofis pricediexceptionallyilow. perior for domestic use. W]ntney Strouer thing except the military. Common sy | ' - . 5 gense tells us that );:u g‘&tlure:\\'.:lr will \.OT";E .f(‘;lb::; Ehgf’,cfml‘?\fg:fsw:!'he basement of our. Store Gray duck, with box-edge There's a size and a style . i mattress; duck back and for every family. ; Very popular model in fulness in war that we seek to deter- 5 3 4 2 mine by this study.” ¢ . ends; chain suspension: ad- S S = S Cafe color, with tubular Miss Phipps recalled that during the () $5 Da[sy I g 1de-Iccr tyle TOP le tyle AL A SMAUIE ALY, Civil War wol 00k @ 3 justable head: Rome-link 1d1 Pt e J In many sizes, but fea- The four most popular pushers, comfortable riding o hemeaof oction A utomobile I springs. SPE- $ 1 685 turing a very popular size. sizes are: y 3 springs and wooden ar- Sicicoene It is 40 inches high, 28 37 inches high, 20 inches illery wheels. g1 <0 inches wide and 16 inches wide and 13V5 inches SPECIAL at .. 1 9' will st t women can be- utilized : Extra ilh deep—with ice door open- -tual zone of operations, but AT Special, $2.49 | Others, $13.50 to $52.50. deep. ing of 13x9 inches—tak- ed the muskets, they even shouldered | | :f'{lflsfl"dh‘"'d o CIAL the zuns and fought alongside their ail Brushes L h K helpmates, Miss Phipps said g unc its .. sure that this study nly will disclose a number of ehind the lines where women will be able to_replace men,” Miss Phipps said. “Women certainly are better cooks and laundresses _than men, but these are olwious places in which they may be used. Their use- fulness in ot posts more purely military, such as the duties filled with The ftdeal kit for outings i The door opening into 0 5 block of ice 13x9x9 and cross-country trips. he ice compartment is . - B 5 The outfit conaists of § cups, Metal frame supports and tl.’) 9 inche Padmitting 5 inches, of approximately tes, 1 v b’ . . XJ 1n S- e s plats 1 vegctabic bowl” { I awnings at little extra cost. 20 Ibs. weight. § 1 2 .00 Spray beautiful white = enameled I block of i1ce 15x9x12 ware. Enamel lining. inches—of approximately - : 8 . Complete! Compact! Sani- b 40 inches high, 22 inches Syr!nges i s 50 pounds weight. widem:nd 15 inches deep ; 3 —ice door opening 15x10 59c 7 % $3 Value it Enamel Porcelain inches, admitting block of A necessity to mi- | . = Lined Lined ice 15x10x10, of approxi- lady's personal Wavex Brush i A mately 40 lbs. daintiness ! k75 ' 75, . for Wd()l‘flg Hair ‘ $19 39 we{ght, Enamel $1 750 : : t Other sizes of the Side- lim“? o8 ; : Extra Special! Eaie e :I .79 ; N\ = we;::z s AR uccess by the British Wacks Woms s Auxiliary Army Corps) is still 1o be determined. We have no thought of organizing battalions of death, such as the Russians did, but we ¢ desire to ascert: v the Ame n woman power.” Miss Phipps has no delusions as to potential value of her s ny ional emergency. She has “lived” Army life and knows its advan- 1 shortcomings. Born in Arsenal, Maine, Miss Phipps in the military service until the retivement of her father, Brig. Gen. Frank Huntington Phipps, in 1907, the outbreak of the World War a private in the motor having also been with the home service section, and later was appointed director of the motor corps service of the Penn: sylvania-Delaware division of the Red Cross. Next she became superin- tendent of the women's relations c- | tion at Governor's Island, New York, and in 1921 she was transferred to Washington as director of the Bursau of Women's Relations in the War De. partment and attached for special duty with the general staff. | Maj. Gen. John L. Hines, chief of staff “of the Army, is confident the study being made under Miss Phipps’ direction will be productive of real value. ! e have no idea of making fight girls, or of creating any : lion of s said. “We are| ¢ woman volunteers be used to the besi ve found that from 918 women contributed enor- to the success of the allied | They worked in the field bobbed and mar- . a celled halr—any Ly = wide and 16 inches deep 69C SR e Enamel lining. up to $56 —ice door opening 17x11 Household S i - WSS Porcelain lining, to $100 inches, admitting block of ice 17x11x12 inches—of o : o : s approximately 65 pounds : $ The All-Porcelain wetihe. Enamel $] Q.75 Brooms | Lawn Swings Challenge liming ........ "+ Attractively trimmed 44 inches }.xgh. 26 inches with heavy nickel. A wide and 18 inches deep 39c i Swing—seat and platform handsome production. —ice door opening 19x13 A royal "Chariot" in ; Extra Low Prices on of natural finish; supports The ice compartment is ;::hle;;fgfigt;:ghgff 2§ Cafe, Blue or Sage finish; = I 3 of Red. Strongly pmfected by he?vy wire e 1B s tubular pushers, wooden ar- - TO.llet il . built. SPECIAL . . $7~50 la_‘tince. The upright ::t: weight. Enamel $23.75 tillery wheels, reversible 10¢ Rolls Artlcles It side corners are grace- ..o fully rounded and of one gear and wind- Bathroom Tissue v : Children's Lawn Swing— piece. Other sizes of the Top- shield at back. $ 50 yeerine Jelly, 10e. | 1 : S 4 5 Rolls) 250 et e il seat and platform in Nat- All-porcelain Challenges lid eype are: SPECIAL ..... 26 25¢ Barnard’s Cuticle Cream, 10c. s B : “ Enamel linin, up to 2Bc Listerine Talcum Powder, 10c. ural Finish; sup- are provided in a variety $35.75 g H 4 " M1 Nenm Fi ] Big 1-1b. Tin e e of sizes. Whitney Pullman Four-passenger Lawn lected broom straw super value. actually with the armies At home they gave innumerable kinds of aid and support to the welfare of the troops and to the efforts of the Porcelain 1ining up to A quarter of a million 55 1 perts in green. Peter's e .. 18 SPECIAL ... 35-35 | $195.00 to $175.00 $60.00. Cocoa. ...... 1 served as an official auxiliary | British army i more than a| hundred thousand served in various | ies with the milits of the United States 10c, 15c and 25¢ than 22,000 women s J More \w_nh th Americ 3 l",\' g Toilet Soaps Forces; 12,000 wer: the k Boe - enrolled & e workers, f 5 Nall Clippers, 19c. 4 for 25¢ cooks, waltresses, dietitians, 3 ses, matrons, telephone and 19¢ Men’s Hard Rubber Combs, e %% % A ety 10c. hich is in progress (Fall S-tn¢h size.) we believe we will be able to get a 3%c Wire Halr Brushes, 19c. Sty far better idea of woman's usefulness oo Histhaiatic I Bok L mabbee $2 98 L d than is now understood. We Know Pantw, 33¢; 3 pairn, $1.00. . adiles there are tasks that women can per- 355 Weather Ahermometors, 10e. form better men, and thus danger work. We know that the (Set consints &: Shaver, Plek and an ags I N women of America do not desire to . ( St laly by na be protected. Their| || #1.25 Eleetric Gritin, soe. . (Genuine Leather) Porch Swlngs desire is to help in every possible 75c Aluminum Dishpans, 50c. | way. Veteran welfare workers with Aluminum Kettles (10-qt. size), Now $1 79 splendid overseas records have al- 79c. s . veady organized themselves so as to Alaminum Pitchers (gallon size), mobilize rapidly and efficiently should Toe. A decldedly attractive 4 : g 5 A another national emergency come. 98c Bath Sprays, 59c. handbag—lined with silk and I Swmg. with slat seat'and - Also genuine Reed, and Reed Chalr Of one thing we are certain: Our| S0c and 7Bc Scisaors, 39¢. contains mirror and coin i cxpericaees Ty T "ana Tk Tt | 250N T R creen, | I back; 42 inches long; PorchRockers matching the Armchair, il 98e. lustrated at the_nght. Of |ll|!- women of America. It was a b . A very comfortable generous size ; comfortable grade of service they rendered. ith strongly constructed; chain 1 less The Above Merchandise on Sale : i = ble Armchair of i W e s L B Sl e e G bl s rcoer o deipine Natural-finish Porch . . Reed Rocker A luxuriously comfort- Peoples Drug Stores . in Back. Youll find:i¢ mont Reed: of brown finish; Cre- SUB WAY SHOP Only i | comfortable and £ ly finished. Seat red brown shade—strongly tonne cushions and back, substantial. is double weave. made and brac- CQVG}‘CA to match. Open Daily 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. SPECIAL ....... 32'95 SPECIAL . ..... $5'00 ed. SPECIAL $14'75 SPECIAL ..... 514.75 Store No. 1—7th anJ K Sts. NW See Aunouncem Tuesday’s and Satur