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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 2, 1925—PART T 1 was a decrease of 3 per cent in stu-halt in negotiations. and predicted ARCHITECTS DECREASING small band of about a thousand arrhl—[ Fling at 0dd Broker. | E dents lelnrolled for ugriuull(ur;xl SOYpes there would be no extended delay. tects who practice their profession in | From the New York Herald-Tribune, according to a statement ast weel —_— ! G o4 ] - 5 | Current News Events | |umures saimen bt e "0 G o tas hee {Grea i, for e war ook many |\ New Torke e i e | Commerce. "The decrease in_enroll- | OWn acute coal problem, watched with England Faced With Shortage in|of the prominent ones, and there|is very finnicky, remarks Capper's | ment has been reflected in an eco- | Anxlety the prevention, by a few seems to be no younger generation ris- | Weekly. Al i t | - L v 4 lasterners like bright | ey ~ . nomic depressfon experienced by agri- | hours, of what threatened to be a Profession. - he BANB”S AUGUSTS Summary of Important National, Foreign and | |Igie debresslon experenced oy, tim. | nation-wide strike in England last 3 ing to lll the gape in the ranks. F R Hlarly, the increased enrollment in|Week. With a strike ordered for Fri-| LONDON, August 1 UP.—An an-|¢em er i th ed | Jects to it. But New York has a ‘ Local Affairs Specially Arranged for the ingrk}‘ulturul courses in the 10 yurflidfly-h HUAEIRHY JRES ARl Ak e catet R Monhes i o e et e B R e s the new $5 and $1 HSER LY ~ . R | preceding was reflected in an in- | reached Friday morning to suspend |Grea ritain is causing anxiety 5 = s v 1 ‘ Convenience of Studénts. [ treased prosperity in agriculture dur- | (hls action for two weeks, during|among the leaders of the profession, PRy o e et o nE men | bills he gets from the bank to hi Search for Mullenbach in ing that period. which' time a study will be made of | who fear that English architecture |‘trained both in Great Britain and | Stationer. who makes them up in i 5 T - ! |2 provisional agreement which will| will Jose such individuality as it now | abroad. paas, putting one white sheet on the A & B | Current History. ;“u"":]: f{!":]*n("f_lme sentiment through- | (aoreia, at least, 18 not going to | be made permanept if it Is satis-| possesses. While schools of architec- St el e face of the pad as a protéction to the Chicago Hotel Raid ShiftS | “Wiiiam Jsennings Bryan, soldier,|°U¢ the country follow the example set by Tennessee | factory. ture here have a falr number of stu- | bill underneath. This way the mones : o E — Meanwhile the conference between | dents, there is no indication, the| The Japanese bride dresses in | never 5 = | statesman and one of the country’s| Henry Ford. muiti-millionaire maker | In forbidding the teaching of evolu B 3 3 ¥ ess never gets mussed up, and it is handy to Michigan \”H‘v :::“"‘m""o'm "“’r .“M‘m Da of futomobiles. passed his 62d birth- | tion in her public schools. Last week the anthracite operators and miners | teachers say, that there will be much | white, color of mourning, to indicate to tear out the bills us needed, som« Fhe Collase ot Arehitectare in at. |P€W Paber money: in fact. nobody ol r y = ‘es | in Atlantic City drags along from day |available material for creative work., (that she is leaving her 1| thing v o gl Wuietly af his home in Detroft | the State House of Representatives I | g parefital | thing vou must """-)“‘\'.'vjq;i‘"m Y o iy Phurdus. He confined his ve. | defeated overwhelmingly a bill which | to day with neither side reporting| There is now only a comparatively home forever very the New York Avenue|plies to numerous questions by news- | Proposed withholding the salury of | iny apbn polnynesinees s SIS of e Stad X ram i o Church from Th | puper men (o simple statements con. | AnY" teacher who taught a theory of | the Labor Department belleve there CHICAGO, August L—While the |, o0 o™ pliday afte cerning his good health. *I never|the origin of man contradictory to ‘\\"111‘:; a l:l;nfir.;;l s\:rlfinbto‘n qu work g y e 3 ¢ % h " : he version of creation as laid down | anthracite fields of Pennsyl- ¢h for James Mullenbach. wanted | o'clock, when his funeral think of dimini 5 days,” sald the | ! E 9 : e f e shined €| in the Bible. The measure further | vania on September 1, because th ne of the bandits who held upHe was buried in Arlington National| manufacturer m living In today, | o 0ted outting oft of State: funds | do not see any possibility for an agree- We Lead—Others Follow Cemetery, a privilege nccorded b o | Lot O akon. care af and to.| Which supported the teaching of evo- | ment between operators and miners | cause of his se L cole aken care of an Tatn before that time. By the middle of | » . v. the trial of his twe captured | Spanish-Ame vill take W - thititine By e of F G t s l { D] d d w t h derates Wi et [opdYetne pot for his grave while u memb With receipt of word last week from | The World Federation of Education (e B ek l;:;e;:lgm o rem‘zfi!fltfig;‘ ranc s rea ale o amondas an atches . > 'S © e Sixty-f st one week after the Pres Wilson's cabinet. Sixty anes that doclmbnis shawing Ass 1 ‘losed its blennial con- | Present contract expiring August 31| o en he ¢ nee that doc s s & that | Assoclations closed its blennial con P. which two gunmen and |Year hen he d ;“ | country’s ratification of the nine. | ference in Edinburgh, Scotland, last will have been made and work will|, AY AS YOU GET PAID do if you would v York 5 ] Z 3 fl | | fl | | Drake Hotel, shifted to Michigat - cre killed had figured prominently 48 & et | power treaty relating to China would | week after re-electing Augustus O. | be resumed. g men. e a rentered | reach thls country soon, August 5| Thomas, State superintendent-of pub- 2 & request of Charles C. Case. secre- | T 4 ’m’“""‘_fl“‘fo‘x“i‘;‘o . been fixed as the date for a for.|llc schools in Maine, its president.| Preliminary estimates for the next| of b Chicago Bar Association, | e ol he % i = ardd s et o mal exchange between all the coun- | Several American —educators were | fiscal year—1927-28—are now In_ the | R 3 + had_been appointed by Chief | versies in ;1‘\:“ e o Caunp | Tles _of Jiheir: rafififatibns’ of \he | placed on the board of directors, De- | hands of the Bureau of the Budget, | s s ce Hopkins of the Criminal e T e ewvicos s i member | treaty. France was the last country |laring the meeting this year has|although the total, as always, is kevl' 9 1 ath, his a 2 P > continued today at|of the Dem: I vt ittorney for the defense, . > Fhe t rides . | been successful, spokesmen at the |a deep secret. With the return from i S tion counsel e Duy- | to ra vides for re. | bee v WM k greed to by State’s Attor-|of the prosecution .,;:i:‘uuywi:l‘ll\‘ s | vistng: Clittiese o o 1t 18 be. | conference said it was increasingly | vacation next week of Director Gen| Case asked for the ap-|ton evolutic al undoubledly i | Meved that this step will make for | evident that world educational forces | eral Lord, of the Budget Bureau, the dditional counsel in | his streng Dea e pence and stability in China. Virtu- | Were striving for closer union, woEsof Ughming Diue Lhe catibatien| ay 50c a Week Pay $1 a Week nding ihe fwn leodits, aph Eiihe 0N lally all the countries iwhich sent = o o s e e 3 A -\ mes and Jack Wilson. ali 5 ntatives to the Washington | Economic. L 5l T e et ]| Buys a diamond that A Buys a lovely, scin- that Mullenbach % disarmament conference have indi- 6 < ments_to show decre: needs will instantly appeals to the 3 1 illat i i followed the receipt of town r 1 ses T e il ectenate tepresenta. | .. For the first time since the revolu-| depend to some extent Congress' abil-| eye — and makes you . Stop in and have us fLiatmg stanc in an am from a mot who stated | the Ar t - ok Db u"-m‘ ““:“uire Intg | tion Soviet Russin's annual budget | ity to reduce taxation. Such reduc- vearn to own ft—a spark- show you our enormous P 18-kt. solid white gold s he drove from South ! their . 5 g es on o commission to Inquire into| has exceeded the budgets of before| tion is virtually assured. iing stone of unusual collactica™iof . charmiag I mountinge This ring S e i b o W today | the guestion o raterritoriality in| the war by many millions of dolla - ! brilliancy, set in a mount- 9 ey ERENE admit byeall Mullenbach's d -oper between the | China i | This was evident last week in di “White Collar” workers™in New | ing of lustrous beauty. onds—no obligations your friends ? the n I s blies was urg y Di Having completed a tour of British | Pitches setting Russia’s budget for | York, following an example set some | it would be a real pleas- 7 tattooed arm e owe ctor e an possesstons, the Prince of | the coming vear at $1.730.000,000. In|weeks ago by brethren in Chicago ure for us. iied el : N PO e 2 10 T VL im0, | i G Ansocion of angine ILLINOIS ILLINOIS is thought cape fron - 3 I T T of New York, a body comprising the | Detroit, known to be |rent in Latin America A e re,‘,:nlxlx“-l: | The ¥French commission in London | 3,500 municipil engineers employed by | nis fuvorite. hannis: Tewards fereat investment of American capital| RO 8, (GE, SOURETR (IPUGNCS | o settle the war debi (o Great Britain | the City of New York, The announced Capital 5 s 000 have been offered for|in those countries is only a forert LR | struck a snag immediately after get-| purpose of the association it to work | apital 7~ Capital ture. ner of political domination. This fear | i iy ting down to work last week and left | for improvements in salary and work- - e s ke o were | must be eradicated, he said Bdgar Addison Bancroft. American | london for Parls. It was evident|ing conditions for the engineers, com- WA l CHE ] X WATCHES B i the ain clerk. | le confronting the American repub-|lagt week after an illness. His death | t0 reconcile their views on the debt|and responsibility of the position. p Fector i ofcis and s liew toddy o trend in Latin Americi | (reates a vacancy which the President | question with those held by the Brit-| The movement has aroused the in.| 19" Jewels b H0tel cmploy o saaditicn nce of powe must fill by appointing a man famil. | iSh. which necessitated a trip back | terest of other “white collar” workers|[f] 17 Jewels - 2 ewe mast today, in t lined as the first of the great prob-| Ambagsador to Japan, died In Japan | that the French found it impossible | mensurate with the dignity, training | 1 attanded S Iilities it may prove ar with the delicate issues surround. | home for further instructions. They | who, despite vears of training, receive A watch you SRS SN in Burope ing the present Chinese situation. A | returned to London the following day. | less wages than the immigrant “en- A handsome o M % an be proud to e : Frede Maurice of London. | “career ‘man” trom " the 'diplomatic | British officials failed to lose their | ginesr” of a compressed air dril or 17-jewel adjust : P own—this beau = ho was chief of operations on the | service, it Is thought, will be consid. | OPtimism because of the temporary a brick ed to tempera- % A ) iful thin PERSHING’S SON WORKS Feeneral staff during the World | ared by the President. ture 1Tinois 2t jowel Thi r Watch. Has X atch— ad; sapphire pallets ¥ / ed to tempera and jewel pin: : S - ture: gold center kold center e N wheel: Brequ AL his hear the i | prad g cause ) 5 Disagreement on a policy of adjust- | IN PARISIAN GARAGE S ing taxes in Japan led to the resig \ from the other nation last week of the Japanese Reporters and Photographers Flock <iaresmen today place securit cabinet. The indications are that | L Yk e a S ki ; said. Next comes Premier Kato will be reappointed and | - b ; o ulator: wate- to Plant Where General's Boy | : st, limitat of | asked to form a new cabinet. el ok e ciss eneral desire Can never compete with the Specialist. GUARA Obeys Father's Edict. @ sones i i o We ar horized by the Tlinois o 5 s S s wid, that something b Educational. * Graduate and registered specialists handle || TEED ACCU- replace ARY MOVENENT that docs ne oiTe; Slariand Nem B o : ! another greal war.| The number of students in 48 land | your dental work here. Our co-operative BATE TIMER. 1 arren Per- |y . said. will not occur for at|grant colleges in the country doubled i of Gen. Pershin is the 2 years. during the last 10 yi s, but thebe system has but one aim, to render the interviewed person in France. Rl — | very highest and most complete service Pay $1 Weekly Pay $1 Weekly Photographic agencies crowd all | tioned frequently, with some hints E leaving this office is supervised personally e agmie Maryland plant | that if should there ever be a war be . " Guaraateed. by Dr. Freiot, and guaranteed. s 50 s 50 » Boulevard St. Cyr, where the | tween them Great Britain \\’4\1\11!1 be e G i - . Shonding the Summer months | “dragged” into the contest as America S r —_— —_ pending th £l u:l‘_\‘no\‘m q‘:}di ;:‘K | was dragged into the World War, the { p: That has been our record for the past 24 vears. - : Sl A British House of Commons last week Hishyromty (he; Yuiy Inbost {Sanmmnges Knawn iis * 8 C! i 4 dental sclence, only the latest pain preventive S ssed boy trie approved the naval cruiser building 4 : but \«ur:lnml su ; P m, which contemplates an ex- e ::flma meed in DR. FREIOTS offce. sivins the Ihderihe fve Minutes | penditure of about 00,000,000. 4 — st possible discomfort. Thousands of satisfied i en_ Pe Meehanic. | Ramsey MacDonald, the former Labor : - » patients in Washington und surrounding cities and Rl oo 500 [ HiediSladedions Sob: the reporter | premier, strenuously attempted to ool B towns. Testimonials upon reauest. Eight large. | Nand-made Plutw il TONN S ke Pershing from his fellow work. | have an amendment added to- the bill N TR e electrically cooled. sanitury reception and operat- " oo, Aluminem, siiver aad EAU SHAPE - LA-TREB . by his stonishingly blonde™” | ¢ ndemning the program, but he 22 ing rooms. All instruments, glasses and aopli- Gus aranteed R i 1o Pty t e ances, drinking eups. etc.. etc., thoroughly steril- WRIST WATCHES ized before using. | mation of a national crime com- 25-year white gold engraved | d e questions simply and | mission was decided on in New York | “Ihe Most Attractive House in N.E.” P 1 case—1loewel movement itforwardly. He came to Paris 1, week at a meeting of jurists % m Wrist Watch. 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