Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1925, Page 19

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AUSTRIAN APOLOGY REJECTED IN ITALY Mussolini Expected to De- mand Punishment of Vienna Deputy for Verbal Attack. Goucher Puts Ban On Flapperism as Contrary to Ideals Special Dispatch to The Star 1 BALTIMORE, October 6.—*Flap- perism” will. not be tolerated at Goucher. This was made clear in a recent edict to students by Dr. Willlam Westley Guth, president of the col- lege, who placed the offictal ban on eating on the streets and ant dress. Dr. Guth warn- e freshmen class that the “tar-famed equality of the sexes” could not be streiched to include conduct contrary to the traditions and ideal the institution. 1 O n for the warning se and unbecoming” LOMN0F SO0 TOFALLDENDUNGED Government Counsel in Do- heny Suit Declares It Out- raged Common Decency. By the Associated Press. RANCISCO, October 6.—The nade by Edward L. Do- heny, oil magnate, to former Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall, was WASHINGTON, Government was dealing? Of course, this $100,000 influenced Fall in making the leases." Mr. Roberts also argued that the leases made to the Doheny interests, the Pan-American Petroleum and the Pan-American were contrary to the policy outlined by Congress, and that secrecy surrounded the Pearl Harbor, Hawall, navel ofl base project, was unnecessary and unwarranted. Not Approved by Congress. Roberts declared that secrecy was unnecessary for. defense purposes ‘or @s fdr as war plans were concerned. All war pluns must be submitted to Congress for approval, he sald. “No permission of Congress wWas ever asked for the Pearl Harbor project. In fact the year before these contracts Congress was asked for an appropriation of $1,000,000 for a simi- lar project at Hawali, but took no ac tion on it,” he explained. d | through prope; D, U_L'SDAY. the plaintiff's contention that Fall and Doheny were the only principals in the lease negotiations. Secretary af. the Navy Denby, he sald, acting within legal authorit; made the leases rly authorized channels Hogan directed the attention of t| court to the decision in the Sincl (Teapot Dome) case, in which the court declined to ¢ el the leases of the Mammoth Oll Co., and to the Belridge Co. case, which company had & naval oil lease which was not signed by Denby, but by E. C. Finney, Acting Secretary of the Interior. The gourt refused to cancel the lease, Hogan sald, on the ground that Finney was acting as an agent for Denby. OCTOBER 6, FLY 20,000 MILES. Veteran Pilots Photograph Country ofor Park Service. DAYTON, Obio, October 6 (#).— Lieuts. John A. MacReady and A, W. Stevens, McCook Field airmen, landed here yesterday after flying 20,000 miles in approximately 200 fiying bhours, during which they criss-crossed and see-sawed back and forth across the country, taking 3,600 pictures for the park department of the .Interior gep-rtmmt.:'rhey left :Dayton July when Dr. Guth de- v of Deputles. livered an address students. he tncident the Itallan min A number of the vesterday. Their opening arguments| Upon conclusion of argument for ested to the | waiting 15 minutes pa > made before the United Stutes the Government, Frank J. Hogan, who scheduled for the opening of his |C; " of Appeals, which mlcnm counsel for Doheny, opened for £ ve o the ltakian lesa- | address. peals from the lower court ! the defen: tion to exy regret for the dliad: | ko 20 | decision canceling leases and contracts viged remarks the deputy. H ted the Doheny interests in the |~ — Premier Mussolini is not satisfid | 1ills naval ofl reserve. with this and p c} MUSIC, PROGRAM FEATURE The decision of Federal Judge Paul hind him. It i J. McCormick at Los Angeles ordered | standing .{:»:h] . b«i:;um ! Susan B. Anthony Foundation An-|ip jeyses canceled on the grounds of | ber provide that when a member in- | 8 nt conspiracy between Doheny | sults the head of « forelgn nation or nounces Fall Meeting. fxl‘l"’l‘.f;“‘l“an<l o Sacrataryman | offends a friendly or allied nation the | 4ggyesses and a program of music |was not properly authorized to enter i re the tirst Iall meeting of linto the leases with the Doheny com- “oundation in | panies. characterized as “an outrage on com- mon decency” by Government counsel Defense Counsel’s Statement. He endeavored to vitiate Hers— the most famous pancake recipe in the world—comes ready-mixed. Also makes the finest muffinsand waffles. (See easy directions on back of package) AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR B R R B B B A T e e e e g NSNS GGG GGG GGG GGG GG O, S First Mortgage Bonds | immunity a for the trial ol the mber in order that he may be pun- | ished and due satistaction renderec 1o _the nation offended. | It is expected that the Ttallan gov ernment will request that similar pro- cedure he followed out respecting Deputy Ellenbogen. | | Quotes Trial Judge. “The trial judge.” Spir cial Gov The music will be rendered UBCLECrS { the direction of ¥ R fand Mrs. L 2 of the $100.0( | aE ang s it be a loan, gift or bribe, hetween the | trade quichly for In Abyssinia no one is ullowed to | foundation. high Government official and the head All mes. | plishments by members of the foun: ting company, the con- Studeb aker | | ‘ddlhm during the Summer toward | . ‘ etting support for national rep t are your honors going Fuwm'nulfli’i"’fl’fimih. {rou s A i i tuners of ofher make the greatest story in this weeks _SATURDAY EVENING POST_ . whether his voice. entation for the Distriet of Colum- s official accepting can hear. | bi: 2 8 S0 that every one abo LANSBURGH & BRO.ZEA ANNIVERSARY SALE FOUR PAGES OF ANNIVERSARY SUPER VALUES IN THIS PAPER TODAY — SEE PAGES 18, 20 AND 21 3,000 Yards Seasonable Silks Like a flood of oriental splendor. these gorgeous silks come in and “sell out” seemingly in a day. Tomorrow—8 wonderful weaves make as manyv wonderful values. Standard L&B quality through and through—radicallv underpriced for the day : i “Pigs Is Pigs” But Broadcloth Shirts Are Not Always Extra Fine Quality Imported Englis Broadcloth Shirts Plenty of Shirts With Especially When They Are Offered Collars :‘\Uached! at Such a Ridiculous Price As Sizes 131/ to 18 We Quote’in This Sale MEN’S SHOP OPENS AT 8 O’CLOCK WEDNESDAY MORNING So that Gov’t workers ‘and others may shop on their way to office. 40-inch Fine Flat Crepe 40-inch Crepe de Chine: .-.-....... 40-inch Lustrous Charmeuse S 40-inch Printed Silks : 69 40-inch Georgette Crepe - 36-inch Self-faced Duvetyne. . ..... '§ 36-inch Plain Dress Taffeta o 36-inch Glace Taffeta S4-inch Rayon Tubular Jersey Blaqk—and all popular colors THIRD FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BRO. Wash GoodsGreatly ‘Underpriced Printed Silk and Cotton Crepes Regular $1.25 Qudlity 1,500 More Pairs— Silk-and-Rayon Stockings 49c Pair The outstanding value of the scason—this lot of fine Tussah’ ; silk-and-rayon s tockings. Regular 79 Value Lustrous quality—looks fike 98C Y d ! silk and wears even better, - 65C i d AN shades—all sizes—all 2 Ll values. Ayery popular matcris! A which makes both dainty < and inexpensive frocks. Women’s Thread Silk Stockings Comes in a charming as- sortment of new deflgnr. \ha_des. et Comes n and harmonious color com- maize, tan, rose, gold, hinations. A splendid qual- copen, brown, red, green, i sand. helio and black. Real silk—full-fashioned—- —and the same quality we sell at $1.50 regularly. Black and good colors Novelty Rayon and Cplton Suiting Children’s Ribbed Stockings, 35¢ 3 pairs, $1 A 58c Value Buy the vear's supply of 39c Yd. these thoroughly good stock- Shown in a number of ings mow and save. Fine attractive new patterns on backgrounds of green, gray. mercerized quality in black and colors. e Silk -and Cotton Usual $1.95 Grades \_lovely soft material which is ‘widely used for comfort covers, lamp Burton’s Irish Poplin " 36 Inches Wide' 65c Yd. One of the finest poplins made: ‘extensively used for nurses’ outfits, children’s’ dresses, men's shirts, .pa- jamas, etc. A reafly un- usual value at this sale price. " Wee Kiltie Gingham, a . Fancy Outing Flannel, 36 splendid quality, vxvhich is inches wide, of an excellent, imported. Comes in-a num- soft quality for Winter ber of pleasing designs sleeping garments. Colored which would make cugning stripes on white back- frocks for little girls. An- ground. Special iversar; ice, sale price, yard 230 ‘\“avrsjr L 2sc Linings at Anniversary Reductions Silk and Cotton Tussahs, 36 inches wide, in a range of lovfly colors and jacquard designs, which’ would be highly appropriate for cov- ering comforts,” making lamp shades, etc.. Regular * price, 58c. Annis versary price, a 45‘: You haven’t seen shirts to compare with these offered here or this price. Proof—well, we will elucidate— Third : Made the cus- tom way, with 6-but- ton front—double pleated; double soft cuffs. GET THIS! elsewhere at anywhere near Second: Tailored in a high-grade manner— First: These Shirts are made of extralfme ality genuine Im- g:rted English Broad- whole, ) these are not cloth. — sale shirts. You may have them with collars attached, or in neckband style—in tan, blue, gray or-white. And plus— all of the above, there are a lot of fine Corded Woven Madras Shirts in neat, immaculate patterns—all for the same price, $1.39 a throw. By all means, see these shirts—buy them by the armful, and:you’ll make no mistake. Men’s Part Men’s Full- 300 Men’s Worsted Fashioned Soisette Pa- | Union Suits Silk Socks . | ' jamas—Suits $2.44 79c | $2.44 q de, warm and Our usual $1.00 grades, Firie, soft soisette, in “:“'m:;e ;. in black.cordovan.l%av)’, Ibcstd colfors—well fl&_ SOTOLELR 2 gray and beige. . Sizes ored, - frog trimmed. patterns and colors. and stout sizes 34 to 50. 9% to 11%%. e All sizes. MEN’S SHOP OPEN 8:00 A.M. TOMORROW—DIRECT ENTRANCE OFF 7TH ST. Fourth: Every shirt cut over liberal pat- terns—and the “tails” - are not skimped. Fifth: In other words, to sum up the collar bands will not ] rown, copen, tah and light ruff or ravel. blue. Makes very service- abel dresses for women and children Women’s Pure Silk Umbrellas Record Low Price $3.39 Let it rain—-when you have taken advantage of this extraordinary A nniversary offer of handsome umbrellas, The popular stubby style. Made of a beautiful grade of pure silk, with wide satin border and amberlike tips = and ends. Handlos are of, imitation amber or of at- tractively carved wood. with silk wrist loops to match cover. In navy, purple, brown, red or black. STREET FLOOE 500 Men’s Cut Silk Ties 79c¢ Our usual $1.00 grades in a large assortment of Extra Special 2,500 Pairs Men’s 4 Silk Socks, Pair 42¢ A real value! Black, cordovan, gray, navy, beige and wlhiitee Made with seamed back. Sizes 915 to 11 Such an outstandingly big value that you should buy them by the dozer Black Sateens, 36 inches wide. with an unusually fine finish. Has plenty of uses—for aprons, dresses, children’s bloomers, etc. A quality which usually Regular green,

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