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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, PINDLER 801 11th St. NNW. Main 2704 LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER MEN’S SUITS . . (Silks and Linens Excepted) LADIES’ SUITS 95¢ $1.50 102 VTR SPECIAL EXCURSION Sunday, October 11 Special Through Coach Train via Hell Gate Bridge Route Leaves Saturday, October 10 Lv. WASHINGTON (Union Station) 1:10 P.M. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11 Ar. Montreal, Canadian National Railway 8.35 A.M. Returning, leave Montreal, Canadian National Railway 5.00 P.M. Arrive Washington, October 12, 11:25 A.M. The metropolis of Canada. Visit Mount Royal, Place d’ Armes, Dominion Square, Church of Notre Dame, the Chateau- de Ramezay, dating from 1703, now a museum. Consult Ticket Agents Pennsylvania Railroad THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE WORLD THI|1I‘It'lI!IIIlIIIIIIIIIIiIII I 1 — ut on the printed Line ~ the protecting maigin falls avay as s you cut HE printed cutting line is the visible sign that McCall Printed Patterns are the most accu- rate patterns made. Each one is individually printed so that it cannot vary a hair’s breadth from the master pattern. Each piece of the pattern is protected by a mar- gin that extends beyond the printed cutting line. Margin and cutting line are patented and cannot be copied. ! dictments ¢l | of the Interior Fall, | spivacy in connec | 0il leases was taken yesterday in the FALL INDICTMENT ATTACKEDINCOURT! Demurrer Argues True Bills Found Against Doheny and. Sinclair Are Invalid. The first step under the new in ing Former Secretary Edward L. Do- Sinclair with con on with the naval heny and Hary Supreme Court of the District of ¢ lumbia when Attorney George P, Hoover filed a demurrer attacking the Fall-Sinclair indictments us insuffi- clent and invalid. ) mong the attacks made upon the Sinclair indictment was the con- tention that former Secretary Fall was without authority over the naval ofl reserves, either under the act of June 4. conferring jurlsdiction upon the Secretary of the Navy, or under formeyv President Harding's ex- eeutive order. The demurrer also as- serts that no competitive bidding for the leases or for ex from the reserves was required w mer Secretary Denby, the de- contends, had sole authority e or dispose of the reserves, the point being de tthat the in- dictment is faulty, therefore, in its nvolving Fall. > ugnwl a demurrer’ OBJECT T0 “FLAPPER i October 6 (#).—The Inc., 160,000 strong, | have organized o crusade against the use of the term flapper a unfair.’ he called * . Instead of flap- pers. the tion has decreed, ind has drafted Colleen Moore. known “perfect flapper” of fimdom, | erusade. Announcing the campaign yvester- . Lester . Scott, national execu; | red out that of 2.000.000 hon? | awarded to girls among the 600,- 000 past and present members of the, Camp Fire Girls, more than half were for proficiency in homecraft, which 15 the to 1 , sons whict ange of oil prod- | includes cooking, sewing, housekeep- ing and the care of habfes. Destruction of Di Destruction of the Shenandoah will point the way immediately to sev- eral important changes In dirigible conatruction, in the opinion of Ralph H. Upson, former international bal- loon champion and now chief engi- neer of the Afrcraft Development Cor- poration. He and others of the corporation told Government officials the; prepared to build a dirigible o type. Mr. Upson outlined three les he said, should be learned the Shenan h. The he said, should he cov- ered ‘with thin, light metal instead o fabric, should have a much greater diameter compared to its length. and should have its control car fastened more securely to the frame. Shorter Ship Likely. “The Shenandoah’s loss of life was not largely relative to the total num- ber on board. and the fatalities would from the s next dirigible, {have been almost eliminated had the control car been more rigidly attach ed to the hull,” said Upson. “The fact that the airship broke in two is an equally direct result of its excessive slenderness. It used to be t that a long pencil shave was ¥ _for_speed. but vecent siu: SWORD ISGIFT TO BABY. Japan's Imperial Grandchild to Get Customary Present. Corresnondence of the Associated Press. TOK10. September 10.—Sadakatsu Getzan, Japan's leading swordsmith, been ordered by the imperial household to make a sword for the imperial grandchild, expected some time In November. It has been a cus. tom of the imperial court from time immemorial to give a sword on the arrival of an imperial child, who, whether boy or girl, keeps it during its | lifetime ax’an heirloom. Served One Family 56 Years. Correspondence of the Associated Press. LONDON, September 15.—Results of a competition for long service among domestics in any one family revealed the fact that Miss El \ILBY)e!h Butler had been employved in the| household of the Duke of Portland for more than 56 v Miss Butler | was awarded first p All the other winners of prizes or of honorable men- tion had seen 47 years' service in the same family. Get Them At ’ Because only a pattern that is truly accurate can reproduce the style of the master design, women all over the world are turning more and more to McCall Patterns. All names and instructions are being printed on the pattern pieces in English, French and Spanish. McCall has become the international pattern. You Jwill be delighted with your success in sewing, even the first time vou use a McCall Printed Pattern. The printed cutting line is an exclusive McCall feature MCCALL PRINTED PATTERNS Patented {dles and experiments show conclu- sively that air resistance can be re- duced with more compact shapes. “The most improved hull shape has only one-third the Shenandoah's length, compared to its diameter. Ex- periments also show that it is possi- ble to make an airship completely stable. |7 Fabric Cover Weak Point. “Improvements in stability alone would greatly reduce the require- ments ' for safety-valve capacity, although there fs no good reason for | | not having plenty of safety valves. | nother Important requirement is to| | allow plenty of pressure range from [ valve operation. The Shenandoah could stand safely a pressure of onl |10 millimeters of water, or about one-one-thousandth of an atmosphere. Alrships can now be built to stand | many times that pressure. “Perhaps the greatest disadvantage of the Shenandoah was its fabric cover—easily torn, inflammable, looke and flapping when dry, straining the framework ~when wet, soaking up thousands of pounds of water, and soon worn out. Refore long this ‘kite construction® will be a thing of the past, replaced by metal clad airships, with' rigid metal covering. “The faults of the Shenandoah are no discredit to the men who designed and built her. They took the best that_was avaliable af the time." “PHILLIPS™ MILK ~ OF MAGNESIA' i | Accept only genuine “Phillips.” the | original Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 vears as an an- | tacid, laxative, corrective. i 25-cent bottles, also 50-cent bottles, I contain directions—any drug store. —_— TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1925. rigible Shenandoah ! Points Way to Airship‘lmprovements MORE JAIL OFFICIALS ARE UNDER CHARGES Chicago Judge Investigating Al- leged Special Privileges to Johnny Torrio, Beer Runner. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 6.—While one Federal judge had under consideration irregularities in one jall where Fed- eral prisoners were reported given special favors, another Federal jurist vesterday started investigation of re- ported irregularities in another Jall. Judge Adnm C. Cliffe summoned be- fore him Sheriff Edwin Ahlstrom and ~ 33150 Johnny Torrio, beer runner, after he ! had heard reports that Torrfo had been out of Jail while supposed to be serving a nine months’ sentence for Violation of the prohibition law. | | Ahlstrom, once held in contempt on | {a ‘similar charge, denied that Torrio | | had been out except to pay his income tax, and visit a chiropodist. Clarence L. Converse, a secret gervice operative, | told Judge Cliffe he had seen Ahlstrom | and Torrio leave the jail together. Meanwhile Terry - Druggan and | Frankie Lake, youthful beer runners, who testified last week that they paid thousands of dollars in bribes to offi- cials of the Cook County jail ileges, were confined at Wheaton, respectively. Wilkerson is pondering testimony in.| volving them, Sheriff Peter Hoffman, | Wesley Westbrook, former warden, | | and half a dozen Jali offictals. t | more and Judge James | Plagiarism indicates a lack of skill in effacing coincidences. University Park Wash.-Balto. Boulevard— just beyond Hyattsville. Offers the ideal tn a Home community Lots and completed Homes for sale. Fasy terms. Investigate and You'll Invest Youveturnedto ! Studebaker, | tradeforonetoday < %/////mmm s Y 7 —body by Pierce-Arrow PIERCE-ARROW Custom-built Coach 70-horsepower, six-cylinder Pierce-Arrow engine. Four-, wheel brakes. Balloon tires. Houdaille Shock Absorbers standard equipment. 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