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14 il | T oA T [ S[ES BR”AIN FA“_‘Ma_vor. Howling Mad at Governor, Has Seized Stn-; tion and Is Pouring Out His Speeches on Air. Opponents on Private Broadcasters. Soviet Leader Analyzes Rea- sons Why England Will BY ROBERT T. SMALL. it is the governor of the State ne must t rathey than the actual nominee . NEW YORK. August The . QI of inime | against htm, All of the anti-Hylan et f the last WAll that to AT Smith they owe virtually | B ; an; ds threataning to Duk Al sh ok hashest dane so for toiser BY EDG AR ANSEL MOWRER. v York’s | the naybr. onihis Wav trom oy by | ¥ Radio to Tho 5 > Daily New s o big high-pow. | TABMADY was without' 4 ‘strong_or 3 Ny ugust -Where is Eng 5 .y '8 o ex| C B s . B (ol T it i fs T fon of iis own. It cost some. | (i S0, TV SRS 10 e wie- Trotsiy has fust published a book. | e than §30,000 to bulld, and | cratic leader in both city and State The work is entirely directed to an | COSLS almost an e nnual sum 1o | merely took charge and dictated what analysis and diagnosis of the present | M . for os lloere are No|should be done. He issued the siogan #octopolitical situation in Grea: Brit. [ 2dvertls ected by the that “Hylan must go," and in doing sheviets as extremely ifmportant, |have looked upon the station with i The Germar edition will appear c Somotiing Yool Al e e Hylan Howling Maa. ppbioll gt oo ' Tnglish | cver since it was projected. E i : 3 D Anmun. e e W P Oneiel [ Sheusit. cmgne ether thiue Uit e maor is howling mad. and 2 the bolshevisis hope that it will |Put (oo much power into the hands of v he ds. mad he i likely to say Anjoy wide cireulation. The writer |the ity administration, and nizht | $ome of the nastlost things ever ut Tas heen privileged to see proots of |glve an incumbent at the City Hall an e S l:‘:l"df:‘{“ camval}:l:m }lo B translation {unfalr advantage over any possible | TREOUBGEd !‘; iy, l:f" c‘ “lu‘ his Much of the material is uninterest- | opponents tn reaching a large section glove campaign, hut as yet lie is trylng hard to restrain himself in bhis character governor and for the of the people. Now it has Hylan, despers g to the average reader being com- s, a minute discus: nd fitness of F tlons of the rst time his come to pass. | 1 . he wa, | CAmpaign utterances have taken on but the general argu- | for a third ters —— the Bt | the /I in it & ALl cath than .L.\{“X‘: One (‘.:‘1,. [-fl\\x}d :h“:lers eaioot GovaiAl :1.-] lerMem tones of a sledge hammer certaln’ cheap wit to at-| 1o : b e C ighter. tempt to follow the thought of thix | Smith, who is regurded here as spell | “rye magor says 1t in & “fine thing S ing ‘“nemests” for his honor. Pre- |, The ma ; [acious s A viously the mayor has used the station | f7 Al Smith to be denyving him a Sees Colonies Lost. D L e It oo (e D AP o amiiyor, TWhile) Al 40 ork is aivid 0 3 a a ¢ - | Probably he forgets that a governor short introdu done for them. The mayor says he | g robably he @ _in m. B y two years while the d has reache has been “selling” the city to its peo Soly oW : 5 oo | TIAYOT. Of New York serves four. peg-roads where she is|ple. Tfe has heen “selling” them the | £ k. %8 oulen company with her | police and the fire departments, the | 1l Alrea pin Jon two nwee | 1 colonies whose his “white wings,” the sewer squad, the | Sary th mith will have had at e the end of his present no chools and all the rest of the rami- | term. Also { At | the mayor gets $55,000 a 3 o B fications of modern z krnm‘enx. The [ e halr‘f\' a'l,ce:urba.nmst the British EN | station was an experiment in a new | g Zovernd v $10, " : : "1 Al Smitl's s es 3 i built on industrial phase of city administration. Tt was [ o & Smith |:_1)9:§rr:":‘e ]hflffilnmi nd early development | fesigned ostensibls to belp in | 50 j0° it bY commercial stations, | one-fifth of the | chasing nd finding missing | Gon hapatr g ey vy e Jn his | popu and before the war | persons-—the missing persons hour O | Puciione and ‘s Sormiy, s Start new d ated the his empire | the .station each night is a true|quci 008 and so a: a i n to show sigu weakness in| reflection of the tragedy of city life. | a1renc® .o,:,,.fi:fi:q[fl)‘:;f”r ‘tfllfl W& with the rise ermany and | The pollce official who reads the lists of politifs. 1ass. | and describes the persons who have as | Jayas | strangely disappeared has a dramatic, e between labor almost a sepulchral voice, and he o e ava araraa further retreat u" eric proceed- | peration | ned against 1 antag- of Great | States end | the nexe| ol i on celona, which is situated close to that | | remarkable institution the Amer | Park. Just outside the venerable old oeans. Iemains | city, where the impressive statue of s of world post-| ¢ iimbus stands in the public square, : g e I~ | the base of which is alv uirs in which the | | w erland and Tales of Well Known Folk % In Social and Official Life| m (Continued School for (€ t of | int, of Coney. s and all the | | gns in the ver- | \} of Mirth, rack ¥, with dozens of th 0 on the sideshow. That ‘1‘ § dominion: ngland 1 n “Frcrife Whip.” tags Tt ncome the Brit e the discoun Meanwhile, Engl s popular goes without | f r of American ||\ cob and are becoming generation of The baroness’ most serious lem is her desire to break the | E ckles of custom and permit the! young Spanish girls to go forth unat tended and with the freedom and will to take care of themselves which is so marked a characteristic of the Ameri- can girl. But the Spanish mothers are e loath to change and they insist on leveloped through violence, wars and | girls visiting the American Park hav- evolutions and not gradually. “Vio- | {ng chaperons, which mnaturally doss ence without justiies violence with-{ away with the spirit of the thing. Bus British Commiunism will not|{by degrees this indefatigable worker mitate Russian Communism because [ Is getting permission for one duenna | 2 small middle class s revolution | to have 10 girls in charge, a system but flicult. | which affords a degres of liberty while o large n.iddl s hinders | hitherto unknown in Hispanol evolut the ceding | though not what the daughter of | eorgani matter. {Uncle Sam enjoys. But the American | [l the 100,000.- | Park is maling the fortune of Bar-| which Russia | celona and has thousands of visitors enemies of the Bol- | daily. tovested in Rus- | ted sweet potatoes, toothsome to the risin, pain. Just produce more cl ot. e, it is condemned o decline capitalista is sup- | nlanted by Communi Chapter 2 is a lon polemic - with St lawin in proves to his own sat- faction that Dnglish history has . 0 1 & i hevists, sla, Great celving . Das Franc Secretary of the Interior Ambassador to Russia unde; ad- | dent Wilson, who bore a_ heav: 1 [den after the collapse of the Czar' empire and that of the Kerensky re- | glme, is among the few surviv the recond Cleveland cabinet everal terms Governor of » is T liarly known as Go d is among the old Democratic party o 3 8 councils. Puring his re: N as head of the Mrs. Franc Jane Perry of St. L the dominar (Sketched.) this can | olution. | Labor. | Madam will discover the new silhouette in this coat of Veloria, to be had in Sea Swallow, Brown Dove, Cuckeo and a love- ly shade of green. Note that the side panels are stitched flat to the knes with the flare from ther: to the hem line. The border, new puffed sleeves and upstanding collar are of Kit Fox. $69.50. 1 uninteres:- | 1 er. Mrs. Franc! ar, after cele- 1d happt- dled within the © h pol- | br: tis- [ ness the 1| marriage. u | hands of Washinzton's talented Mr. George Ju Zolna But Mre. ¥ pioneer stoek in the Mississippi Valley and of a famlily which a st the ! Tonls among the first from clap- | the British isies to reinforce the al- | blished Rrench population. | fi under Gov. Francis that the |f; Xposition was | s the first ! tablished a record | jich hus never been surpassed subsaguent world TS, mdow Shédles od Window Shades b r at_facto prices ZIVes 30 A Better Shade For Less Money. MC DEVITT m of mak ie passion hich heretofor Seris 11 for Estimates Dulin & Mar(in Bidg. i Seplember Fur Sale Save From 30% to 40% Il :nodels i (Sketched.) fo Intrdducing the I & 1925. All our garme c inan qm'ru:v_ri s B e 1 : ou of q. 'y workmanship o S the wery best matcrials. Buy on our deferred payment the mode Is denied by this gown of georgette and chinelle brocade. Its of front and back panels, its em- broidered cut work ard ita graceful fullness of material are decidedly au fait. Colors are Black, Brown, Cuckoo and French Biue. Sizes 36 to 46. $39.50. IWe specialize on remodeling and repairing. AN Our Garments Guaranteed for 2 Years PARISIAN FUR CO. 641 Penna. Ave. S.E. Linc. 6256 ‘ i % plan. § s | Spitzbergen, | Spitzzergen dreadful ordeal that people in other parts of the world imagine it to be. A correspondent of the Assoclated Press, discussing the subject with the THiE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING’I‘OI\, D. SPITZBERGEN WINTERS JOLLY, RESIDENT SAYS Abundant, Recreation Features Woman Declares—Make Long Trips by Sledges. Correspondence of the Associated Press. BARTENSBURG, Green July is anything but wife of an officlal here, was told: “‘We have the jolllest time imagin- able in Winter. People who don’t know Spitzbergen think of it as a your fur s August Fale Remodeling at Special Low Rates Harbor, | 25.—Wintering in | the land | happy famil shrouded in gloom, lashed by inces- | to see Paris THE HOME OF FINE FURS SINCE 1895 —_— Tomorrow Is Last Day of Our August Sale of FURS Featuring Only the Newest Styles at Greatly Reduced Prices It 18 quite natural that you should w Then. why Prices are 3tyles and quality that always predominats through out oiir store are better than ever hefore Liebster C., AUGUST 30, sant blizzardsJdand wholly clvillzed people. That is quite a mis- take. After the ice closes f October, we know we are throw our own resources.and we riake the | best of them i "It is never really pitch dar) [several months there is alwavs a £ v int glow In the sky, and, of course, the whiteness of the snow helps. Then w have the radio; in Winter we can hear | | London and Parls; we have music | parties, social evenings, billiard tour- | naments, and, wmy goodness! think of | the glorious enow sports and skiing | competitions, and the lovely slodging trips! We often visit our nelghbora {at Advent Bay with our dog sledges. | 1t takes 18 hours across the mountains. The Advent Bay people vielt the Swedes at Braganza Bay, and we | have no end of fun—we are just one But it would be lovely and London again,” she 0 save on not seleot one during lower and the new Furrier September the First Anniversary of b rivalry between | makes the best of his appointed time | fy] i its closest com- | on the air. e the war and| But whatever of wail and woe there a in the world’s|has been on the air from station | A/ ’ ce. Americu| WNYC herctofore Is as nothing to | |f: immediately | the presentday moanings of the f} but | mayor, who has recognized at last that | | nl P rah Of Unusual Fashion and Value Importance, Then, is This Announcement of the Newly Arrived Madelon Fall Frocks--Fall Coats On Display and Sale Tomorrow on Qur Second and Third Floors Shown by Living Models, Monday Only Madelon—interpets the Mode “Che lines of the mode as u terpreted by Madelon are chaim ing and emart. The materials are the choice of the new season iteslf—and the prices, $39.50 for the dresses; $69.30 for the coats. are a new revelation as to how far a dollar can really go. You can have three dresses where you planned two—two coats instead of one. Try it voull not feel extravagant The M who wears this evening frock will walk with the assurance of, not alone beauty, but style. The lovely velvet brocade, in blue and gray, is a delight to the ey And the flat back and the front flare give the chic of youth. $39.50. (Below.) unfit for | added wityf a._ faraway look eyes. & & And We’re Going to Begin It On Monday, Aug. 31 1925—PART 2. in heri Seeks Trial of 32. GRAFTON, W. Va., August 29 (). 8 dense is the population in some| A citation for contempt of court = o . EIRLD 2 32 u L ask parts of China that millions are forced | against 32 union miners asked to live on the water in hoats in a comp uit Court West today by the Maryland Coal Co. of Virginla, charging the miners with picketing actjvities at its Wende mine in violation of an injunctio | The complaint was forwarded to Jude= Warren B. Kitgle. A Preliminary Showing of New Winter Coats 3 #29.50, Carmina and Lustrosa all sizes T We ez t rec jt the new roll broms, pirate Black. oak, sand, pansy an Ex R Be Mayer Celebr MODES for September . JRTY-FIVE mon plank of incoming liners, tices, keen judge depend upon their judgment advertisement—and will see if judges oi value! The prices were only g power of 45 great stores | { benefit of you! This Colors are Head (Below.) Mosulera is the new and luxurious material of this-‘coat for Made- The flare at o8 gi it a new and charming piquancy: its fine muffler collar and deep cuffs of Jap Mink give it richness. $69.50. modes Madelon conterence—some stepped from the gang riters came from their editorial of oi style came from the great t i ou_visit Jelleff's tomorrow—are | the elected favorites of these 45 judges! The six dresses and ! coats were pronounced outstanding in their fashioning and their | Note the prices—$39.50 for frocke; $69.50 for coats. he mart t frock with an ensemblie offect boasts a front belt with a surprisingly gay buckle and a collar of natural or dyed squirrel. phonia (green), (blue), (brown) and N Sizes 14 to 20. met in New York the . shops which and what you see in this | J takings. The assured style, possible because the tremendous buy- | Sadper b eavay o Madelon n brought into play for the H prices by ordinary buying | methods. ilbert, Ev.- Grackle Caciqui avy Lorchene, woolen fabric, embodi for the Miss. the flare appears. and broidery on collar a cuffs. $39.50. (Above.) New Sports Hats, 3.95 Fourth Floor, 3 to 5 P. M. duced Madelon modes to Wash ington women just one —and during this first their monthly presentation they have been the most phenomenal success of any an exquisite utmost style in this Dress Here again new pleasure — the em- At Very Special Prices I~ ~n ~ - e .50. *59.50, %65, *85 Up This is an opportunity to select an exclusive and beautifully made coat at a price you will noi be able to duplicate later in the season Distinctive models for 1Women and Misses in Vel Sheen, Montebello : silk lined and interlined ed @ wonderfil scicction of New Sport. shape. d gray. tier Apparel at a Lower Price ) ates Madelon —only at Jelleff's in Washington This_fashionable store i of our under- —The new silhoustte is mirrored here. That side fullness is given to the coat by circular insert. It is done Veloria cloth, in Black, Cherokee (brown), Grackle Head (blue) and Queen Bird (purple. Collars and cuffs are of Kit Fox. Sizes 36 to 46. $69.50. (Below.) nd closc-fitting turbans and wide bri Bros. & All new shades and H shapes ’ jzu?a.u.w You are muvited toa Madelon Fashion Show With Living Models space could advertisemen This il he held Fourth Floor Monday Only From 3 to 5 In the Afternoon MILLINERY Tm: well dressed ensemble is neve a wisel; Tt chosen hat. offerings of stylish featuring the Madelon label are in particular patterns for your own individual ments, and in all the new terfals and shapes. Price $12.50—always. Note—Madelon Millinery is a comparatively recent addition to the ranks of Madelon Modes. and was launched because o the great success of Madelon Third Floor NOTHER fledgeling in the Madelon nest! But already soaring to success! Madelon Hoslery is the choice of the woman who insists on smart attire for trim ankles In eheerest welghts of silk, it i tinely fashioned. and comes in shades to match your fuvorite gowns. Also in a service weight Lither may be had at $1. Street Floor = ana !