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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, OCTOBER 25, 1925—PART 1. = 23 STUDENTS ATIEND %t e YMCA GATHERING, ...\o Poctt, tnured possible fractures of both legs yester- day afternoon when he was pushed - N in | from the running board of a suspect- Chairman of Committee Howard Men Take Part in " Meeting in Locarno, Switzerland, | ously needed, although ft is well to S sunBrUnuIe cax ot fNew I oroer Named to Prepare for Event |rerresentatives of the allies and the | prepare for emergencies. Field Council Session on | #verue and Franklin street. central powers took momentous steps | . Lyro MerETRth, whbvaslelact Pollceman Christensen first gave December 23. Water 8 retune o\ ol family |60 by Texas as a vindication of her Work in Colleges. cliase, i enother autamoblle, bt s R o P o e e e ga anal. | husband, a former governor who had unable to head off the other car, so wind NS A D e thelia Oh ey been impeached, is having troubles of ho fumped to its running board. He The annual reunion of the alumni| The much talked-of securlty pact, | i¢h ownl. There 18 talk in Texas of |y, 005 rniversity was represented | reported that an occupant of the fiee- ' assocation of East High School | Which was signed by representatives | {1, & VCRL 20000, OF 6 L08R | at the field councl of the eastern dis. | INE ear soon shoved him from the Wi e hela e 23, 1t was an- |of the Furonean powers and which, | ‘Stlre to investigate charges of “xeck- ? 85| nincnine. *Tie was taken to George GunceAat o mest b aaral i all probability ,will be ratified, 4 high-| trict, Young Men's Christian Washington Hospital, where it is re- tive committee Friday. . Miss. Mary | Virtually makes war in Europe im- | Wa) W e Sl risburg, | ported that X-ray photographs will be Murray was named chatrman of the | hls—providen, ot feolitse. that || BECRTE (OE G, TaXad Hoves Cf clation, held recently at Ha the event tlletin, off | | . rosi. | made. > s, decl 4 0., by an I, Henderson, presi- | made. P |its provisions are not violated. It |Fesentatives, declared in a statement y Titiman kel | Christensen sald he was driving east Uluuarantees inviolability of the | 0€re last week that if the govern-|dent of the university branch. €1 on Franklin street when he sight. weta|French. German and Belgian fron- |inent dld not call an extra session of | councii was composed of students | ed the He sald it swerved out ant, | tiers, E e treaties be.|the Legislature to begin its investiga-| ¢ o " pocaton. Rochester, PPenn{of his way and drove up over the pre- | tween ¢ : “rance, Belglum, | tion. he would State, Lincoln, wWest Virginia, Uni-|Sidewalk, at which time Christensen Poland and 2, and be: S, unouln. WWeAb N Sy jumped on the running board ; colang andt “The Senate and the League of Na-| . ; vland, Howard, Johns ominations for class officers “-.vn.f;,:fi;:fi:;::r:_m‘hm'. stern allies. | tong. a book. written by the. late | eTSis¥ of Maryland, Howard, gl onsidered by the senior class last | s . promisc | jenafor Henry Cabot Lodge of Mas. |Hopkins and George Washington and { § K Oces Wit ol e Siven”to | MU0 Wi and Drotection in” Cass | echesettn: Aad el on esje aut | some of the nationa conncl members Buy Now for Christmas students having high scholastic rec- | “* 288 : veek, renews interest in the famous | fr y v ranch = ; Arbitration of al sputes > - . the om the New York branch. e > i 4s_announced necersany ann ps nompites’ i | Leagus otiNation Aght dnithiafooutl nie purnnes of iheibonfarence! Was Our personally selected brilliant diamonds will bear the closest EASTERN ALUMNI PLANNING REUNION Current News pvents Summary of Important National, Foreign and Local Affairs Specially Arranged for the Convenience of Students. A. Kahn inc. ahn 32 Vears at the 935 F Street Same Address The fact that brokers’ fees, middlemen’s to quality and beauty an alumnus _of | 1O i 5 ° | try when Mr. Lodge, leader of those - sl L - . : : and a member | eAties woes o far as (o “outlal | \nposing entry by this country into| to ussume increasing responsibility scrutiny. They were purchased by Mr. Adolph Kahn in Amster ng class of 1893, | hore feclaring, act, that war 4S|he Jeague, defeated President Wilson | for the student department in the col- i 5 5 : e e edias 2 Nesitaon ARl ‘II”[{.,;(“,,? ecomsiy, | they g0 ail it e LSOty Cor un i cerese: | okes Sl el e of the dam, the heart of the diamond industry, and are fully guaranteed a z for his inting of the Brooklyn |1°NE Way toward preventing it. Mr. Lodge recalls in his volume his 1 ‘ Bridge in the hundredth anniversary | | The frst practical result of the}lgnt for ratfication of the league | National Council of the Student As eau at ) of s held at the Corcoran | 2ETeements at L i “\—””. J"'h'l:' covenant with the ratifications | Soclation to acquaint themselves with o ! profits and commissions have been climinated accounts for the low « Art pbrlsh troops from | which President Wilson opposed, but | the needs of the student friendship 5 | SCTERaRa & <hman Honors Awarded. it Vit e o 8, | declures “his watistuction ‘at the A0 | funa. and, atons with e recionat | Washington Hebrew Congre- | prices at which they are quoted. ] I H. Talbert, a gradua £ Another is' expected to be | ioooqngy waich has prevented thisj ... 1o do everything possible to 2 | . . ; . : e t 1 ah Bee i i T A o P2 | “ountry’s membership in the league. 2 D00 o Josal ¢ wi BAiA honbrsuby i, Taswirlon | L s ot e poermany into the | part of his book is devoted to his own | raise the quota for their region. Con gation Plans Week of A small deposit Il hold your selection until desired Unive sthlalem: P | Preat “oolid; praisement of the late war Presi- [ slderable comment was given the sub- < { 5 e ] niv e o s i Ehment o idke reaction o |ient. “Ha'viewed him as an egotist, | Jret of tho Unitel Statex entering, the Celebration. ! A Beautiful Gem % An Exquisite Diamond : gait e e Napiesenied. o s act: 8% fand could never think of him as “a| World Court. Kirby Page, author i atcs e e or [ eprenton T by e WLT RO uRe | Vety artat undn:: spoke on “The Warld Court” at sev- e O & dinuniid wetgitne ONE dus 85100 of marvelous beauty. weighing O n stcal 3 AT e oo spokesman, is a bellef that a lUmita- eral of the sessions. . " 40.100 carats, or ten points less t Musical ave been arranged [tion o armaments conference 1n | pofeys seventieth anniversary of the carats or ten points less than 1% carats, AND ONIDHALIT covate: A v fo be given Dby the band in the {Jurope would be helpful, and that | £Olitics. Sophomores Hold Meeting. ni of the Washington lHebrew | A stone of wonderful brilllancy stone and a rare bargain. auditorium during the noon activ- | the sizning of the treaty will expe- | Some wonder is expressed by state-| The sophomore class of Iloward | Congregation will he celebrated with Y . wrgain. | jles. A spectal music class fordite the holding of such a confer- | ments from New York last week that [held its initial meeting for the new | Special s ces December 1, followed boys [peen formed under the di-jence. He was represented as think- [ Gov. Al Smith will not run again for | school year Tuesday und elected | DY @ bazaar under the ausplces of L] Son ot Barnes. Meetings | ing that if Europe could ch any | his fourth term as govgrnor and that | Genvieve Lomax and Simon Douglass | the Temple Sisterhood and culminat- : are held ever day during reement on the reduction of land [ he is through with public office. The | as representatives of the class to the at the end of the week with ‘a —_— o seventh period. The orck ments, the United States would | general expectation was that Gov. [ Student Council. L. P. Lovett, presi rcal hotel, it was an- * * me s has made co Al in its power to help iz ! though | smith would seek election to the Sen-| dent of the Student Counc wunced last : . : P e the directlor it coin nOW . TaaURGAIT:a | ale At AhatorIEAtion Bt bl e e e e ) : 1 committees have A Lovely Diamond Bargain g he orches and forces point approaching | term. Then, Gov. Smith has been | first o 2 . I3 d ‘ in the auc minimum.” He be- nevally looked to as seeking the | son [ I i | m‘:°;:':X'"g"‘;‘;“”‘r”;“fi}— ondestal as 1o B & 50 » treaty of [ nomination of the next natfonal | Auditorium, where a pre Y et Se i ot DEEesin SRCY it ne-half & . 0 men who | Democratic convention. ~ His plans | rendered in conjunction with the cho-y A. Goldsmith, Dr. Abram political conside s to keep | after the expiration of this hls third ! rul society o 1\ Mversity before [ Simon, Jacob Eisenman, Lee Baum-| i ul, and that in spite of this |term as Governor of New York pro-| the do nding the sessions | garten and Joseph D. Kaufman. ‘ 3 0 160 i 1 the boy . bie to reac agreement, is | vide an Interesting subject for politi-| of the National Council of Congrega-| banauet committec: y { Slaaces irection of jof outstanding cal conjecture. oy Charehes of the United States.| Jacob Eisenman, chairman; Jullus . < 3 and Eu- e 5 S The inftial meeting of the Women's | Rels, Sol Herzog, Milton Hopfenmaler, | ! X , Bt the brigni Locarno | senator Wilitam 1. Borah of 1daho | pepating Soclets of the university | Max Flscher, Simon L Xye, Morrls ; ai s immed i a rising | is reopening his campalgn against | o et L. The pur | H. Kafka, Harry Wolf, Mrs. Harry 2 P P v : he elementa marches, | cloud of in_the Bali 'S Yh fentry by the United States tnto the el B e O et o | Hotler, Mite. L. . Belifops gud Mok Unusually Fine Gem A Beautiful Diamond in folk dances, clog dancing, | Greek troops reported across the bor- | Permanent Court of International | DOf 66 » women students | Louls Kronheimer. ol 1100 carat or fo oint e 1 i fve ot fleld hockey, volley ball and various | der in Bulgarian territory and Bul fJustice—a subfect which is generally | (8 She®" MUTe iy in debating, From| Publiclty committee: i S b e (pebing: 1500 ttatiop e Bolte a and exercises. garlan frontier troops ordered to|expected to provoke prolonged discus- | a1 ‘ngications # woman student is| Joseph D. Kaufman, chairman; Leo FEVAIMAION Y ALATIOTIE Bargaing. Sfliing briiEnce: Pupils Make Own Tools offer “utmost reslstance.” The trou-|sion in the next session of Congress.|gu. " Re N % ThiCa on the first| R. Sack and Morris 1. Kafka. : le arose over a border fight, the re-| In a speech last week at Chicago the [yt 3 Printing committee — Lee Baum- | An interest in the|sult of which was from { Senator, who is chairman of the Sen- | ‘4™ garten & to science E eece that the govern-| ate forelgn relations committee, de- Honorary Soclety Meets. speakers committee — Dr. Abram X pa 000,000 clared o will oppose American| The Kappa Mu Fonorars ¢ | st { and & - | entry t 1t until it is divorced {held a meeti Wednesday i el G eption committee: [ . ’ form of an from the L .ue of Natlons. The|Thirkleld Sclence Ifall, on the Uni-1 A. Goldsmith, chairman t reported Stk | s : SR ‘ < O e ome mne rLxamples o amilton enter “an i posed leix. David A. Baer, abscis i ma vy tribu or | try, who ir e yrris 1. Kafka, “x} t h f B t d D t t fons has been in this course iard: A. Baer, L. H atcnes o eauly an isunction 3 5 S Wwhat i3 possible - S Cummings was Nordl er, Harold o £ ¥ s - & R e [oavertanotir Bl war Bn R I Music D | George R. Beneman, | No need to go deep into the merits of Hamilton \Watches—they are LS sSong Mo & A plan to make Washington the owa @ 2: jlier, Dr. Abram Simon, e f - geas SEm R e o s b C 0 n s tomorrow. < o twenty-first natfona nference on | 1Ay 1 o : 5 . . e EBPE e glven by the insiructor, Ernest Rick. | The council will Intestigate the causes B e e o ratlon | colored work of the Toung Men's e e agents for these famous timepieces and can assure you of a large selection i -\ correlated course in woodwork | leading to the outbreak and, if possi-| o Hal : t ¢ B Assoclation la peelat chat 08Pl D. MODCFERaS,, o o s > 1 and drawing is holding the attention | ble, effect a settlement of the dispute, | S1C_ festival—received ~impetus last [Christian Assoctation last woek a1 the | 3, Vpyacher, Harry Franc, Nathan and real service. . week when Commissioner Rudolph ad. | TWelfth street branch Y. M. {a was | dressed @ meeting of representative | The official delegates of S e 5 e L \n | were Willlam B. West, executiv retary of the 1 students in the wood shop. . E coming Fall play, November Gov. Pinchot of Penn will keep the s a caller at the White House last week | men and women who assembled ank, Isadore Freund, Isaac Gans, 6l Ganes, Frnest Gichner, Fred A small deposit will hold your selection until desired £ Gichner, H. J. Goodman, Wl keeo t Gen. Smedlay But. | the boardroom of the District Build- A s o > = E how on leave of absence from the | ing. He outlined plans for the festi-| Heclnger. £ <4 o o aHop & o orps and acting os divector | ¥al, which is intended to be national o | be school ope, and designated con 2 n Hargld H. Les 3 1 ms for the vs comes from Chicago that I Lyon. Simon G I games were fin- | absence, declaring » opera is to be produced on IR, Ney. I. Stidlicy haie v s “hecome the symnb strength of the belfef that - Pelzman, J P r. Her- o Sreilton e wusness in Pennsylva cally American motifs i Is and 34 ol M. D. Rosenberg, B. Ro. 5 the bovs with the 1,000 God-fearing, Constitution- | syncopated muslc are capable | Py mexican Social | 1, Leo R. Sack, Harry Sherby, and also gives them practical | respecting, decent people of Pennsyl- | carrying symphonic or grand opera |Siene Association, delivered addresses|rharies e Louis Simon, Morris - experience in Lnglish and mathe- ia want him to stay.” ~Gen. But- | significance.” ~Tito Schipa, famous |0 “fl""“x ) ,r';" student-body of | L. Tobriner, A. Weyl, Alex : matics, work in Philadelphia has been |tenor of the Chicago Clvic Opera J"t “d““ “‘lv S I wolf. Eugene Young, Mrs. Charles | Senior Merril considered successful in some ways, | Co., announced last week that he ’c‘ Jacussed Was Goldsmith. Mrs. Herman Hollander, Senior Merrill Club. but it is known that politicians there | had made plans for producing the “]"-, Mrs. L. Kronheimer, Mrs. R. B. H. The Senior Merrfll Club held a | unfavorable to his regime have made | first work of this character and has [, “‘L‘ "‘;‘”’l"‘"‘_’ H. Clapp, pastor of| ' ' "ty Mrs. unn'l (vln“[:::\'fil‘y:u-,fl}?g.ln A trip to, Hollday | his task most difficult. employed & man to write the acore. [(he United « "};‘:‘Q;m;\‘;xl _"g;“jl:‘j‘r’ ard Schic Wolt and I. Gold- | hod "The chaperons are. Misses o | ©One per cent of Chicago's popula- | Religion. at the vesper service this afternoan | eNVETE | g ot = or and E. M. Monk. The|tion of 3,000,000 engaged in criminal | 0 " i = n:;- Andrew Rankin Memorial | ~ e i i Merrili C irls w pursuits, according to C. R. Holden, hirty-five hundred Chape’ . . “ ” . B pian Mo Gt el went on | BT, acang 0 I B e vy o ; ISTUDENTS ACTIVE | Fairfax Design Decagon Design ‘Monroc” Design _ bers of the student couneil | Missic addréssed an audiencdyUnlon and many forelgn coun s ! i ~ poembers of & e AL [ chiin peopie Tar etk n Chicagn. | are in Wastlington for the 3 MISS PATLEN NAMED AT RANDALL JUNIOR $50.00 $52.50 $65.00 s nd Bernadette ; He estin ed that the « coul uneil of l’ ‘ongregationa X | : N ter. Daniel | #fford to pay each of its 30,000 crooks | ENUGIEADL SAleps | S ot diave | aved cdse of Tair In engraved case a- Engraved case ir t Ic anc . 0,000 an Iy stay away, for|marked the proceedings of this b i e : Tletel white sreer -fm\r:\lflr"n!!'} mas and ’\mm | f;,.-, activities ¥ cost “the city fone the indorsement by the national, "EAD DF AUX""ARY}S veral CI: i e e ::E:‘{ gon(denigne) Thne w:*'ll 1Y et b cahd foantli Aemester. Voeir e | 36001000 900Keve |body of @& new Congregational| e S everal Clubs Meet—Plans Bemz' aoyement iy Witle ST g [ eoalHit LR o oy S i Rrade: s T “hurel Washington, funds for 5 3 ¥ 0! s, ¥ key “and Hulda Braden; fifth R on B ? i i irls’ izati Laid for Boys' Field engraved. A very beauti gnoyexen three positions. semester, mm»;- Faber and Beryl| The (-unsunnln;\lai:;-", "fh”‘{-m‘tzl; :::z!l(fhmx‘l‘.flcn::lf'or::]lill‘nzdot;\:r Kd;:{x;] Business High Girls' Organization ¥ { and serviceable timepiece. zraved case. %* model, low in price ad miston; sixth semester, .Jc stead act was upheld in the . S lons; . le £ & ; Guinn and Marjorle Feim: severn | Sores Sapreme Court Iast week in |for the unification of varlous mis- Ha¢ First Meeting of Day. o 3 semester, Kingsland Prender and |a case brought from Chicago. The |slonary activities now carrled on by S X Marvel Douglas; eighth semester, | court also declared the Arizona mini lh{;flt'}'fi:;f{\» = e New Year. Frank Nichols of New York visited «"‘o‘ilenmu rfi;;.é:orr\l and 131.(:\@;»1“ mum wage x;mvmfurowl:'n‘w?a:‘;:; - Opsiing | Seesion: EDresinont: Cooliasy _— ;l: ndall Junior High School Iast week, C . Alpheus 3 alty constitutional, e court b - & b o 3 w > of re olding conferences with ™ and Roberta Harrison. T | Comion on fts previous stand hold. |declared that more law observance " Ueur;ore Patlen was elected prest- | (0ITRE, ToR(e0enen Wi vle‘:: faculty s > ¢ passed for the Dis- |and more religion are needed in this [ dent of the Girls’ Auxiliary of Busi- 4 ing a stmllar law passed for the DIS | couatry and that “lawlessness is [ ness High School at its first meett ALl assembly, Progain Wis. given trict of Columbia invalid. atry awlessness is Sk s eeting | wednesday afternoon by section 1—6 sl altogether too prevalent, and a lack { of the new school year last week. oot S 3 e ICAL EDUCATION of respect for the Government and | Other.officers chosen follow: Martha | M58 Valerla Cochran in charge. The i The long-expected courtmartal of |the conventions of enlightened so- | Bean, vice president; Mildred Leh- ol N IEht Snadovs FaningY: reet : £ 5 Ratee of & & 5 i - s o p chool, i ¢s Fa ' rect- - ¢ PLANS LAID AT SHAW | ic2 bas been ordered and his trial has {e altoksihes fooSNppaTenty. i sl acorslLly, [ enxl Lo loruth, i eie v nged Gentians,” Rebecea ] been set to begin here this Wednes- | 1se of Deputies of the Gen-| Th, i trtes & 1mson: “Fail ” Samuel Richardson; i day. His judges will be six maor | ¢ entlon of the Protestant | s (o prombre the coetal s cf ATy | “Goldenrod.” Helen Mahoney; “What > A generals, six brigadier generals and ¥ al Church, meeting in New | number of Business girls whilo at ';1» Is Good,” Leroy Taylor; “The Bridge ¥ 2 School Officials Tell All-Boys' Mass | one colonel. Ile is to be tried under | Grleans, last week voted to meet in | same time affording ther. an conor | Builders.” Veronica Young, and “The | e the ninety.sixth article of war. Krow- | Washington in 1923.” This must bo | tunity o work for the schosl. ston: f Penny Yo Mean to Glelt Florence * = eeting of Proposed Mili- ing out of his statements that the [approved by the House of Bishops. | bersh o Mew) ((rrivy A vocal =olo, “T'll Be a Sun- « 9 - P Shenandoah loss was the result of | Outstunding nctlons of Popular in- | records chom ot~ move fos WHOe | ham,” was rendered by Bernice Jack- The “Newton” Design The “Byron” Design tary Work. almost treasonable and criminal con | {erest taken by the House of Depu- | fiilure nad two fars & semester. | M. coasieh 71 G 14-kt. solid white or green H“Md b A beautiful watch with sil unburst R ) £ duct of the War and Navy Depart-|ties were the confirmation of the | e Lo "o | . The Spanish Players’ Club began ial in silver, line finish with raised gold 4 = S i) & ments. findings of the ecclesiastical court | basnes o Gere, C0%h of the gIrls' |4ne reading of several oneact plays Diaffin e dial, with 1SKt. raised gold figures. In The Board. of R o) L v et o e sket ball team and physical in-{{inich it will present at a. later numerals. 17 extra fine ruby and sapphire 14-kt. solid green or white gold cage, 23- 'S new pro- i : | h d P -} structor at Business High School, is p liss V. C. 2 jewels and adjusted to temperature and jewel movement. Adjusted to temperatu gram in physical and military edu, Taking us the ideal proportion one { Brown guilty of heresy and the de- | confident. thi Ie date fn assembly, Miss V. C. Maxwell e : o Y ca- 2 s cus . . D nt that the girls’ basket ball'| gponsoring t e ¥ three positions. and five positions. e i . health officer, two nurses. one sani- | cision by the House of Deputies to | taam will begin anout the Hres ot tob| 57 Sl peoduction Stese 0yS Was Inaugurate aw Junior | ant for every 20,000 inhabitants, |service the word “obey.” - was last year. continued as it { Johnson, secretary, and Annle Parker, S - ] ITigh School re o ey nt e eitE 55 e ceHDIARDENT e B i e publicity “representative. - i aae i i public heaith officers and 64 per | Washington has been chosen as a!dass Monday and . Thaceame roum |’ A Work-Plgy-Pleasure Club_ was it Ly ent short in nurses. accor to|site for ‘many national churches. | pail practice will be b s organized last” week, with Miss E. R. i & ot 5. A Terrell of New York, who | Within the same week marked by 4 | gaine vl be sirteg hod: Team cap-{ Clark as sponsor. The activity aims ] I he new . ised the American Public |vote of the Congregationalists’ coun- | fimeent Siected fo represent the | (o.teach the worthy the use of lelsure 2 ] 1 n, first ass e I AahotiAlon Iast weer it ie church here the Univer. | p he'ls, Semester classes. A gehed: | (hrough Lnglish liternture. Hal. | chools; Dr. I enderson, he convention In St. Louis. . General Convention at Syra- | oo M SUOPE WEL RS b ved to deter- | oween games were taught club mem- 5 \ the departn physical’ train T , voted to raise $1,000,000 (™00 the Shamplonship of the schuol. | pers, including “Shooting the Apples.” nor, school physi The United Government is L five-vear campaign, $300,000 of ne‘d“";‘_‘r ’l'm*‘i'w 7 rl!"k have signi- | “\ish and . Compliments,” “Good i wing mem! of | keenly watchful nst those who | Which will be used in building a na- ention of coming out for | Luck Storles”: and *“Four-leat Clover * | ¥ faculty: Dr. Cupid, Mr. Lo- | preaeh doctrines contrary to the prin. | tional memorial church here. basket ball Hunt." - A chairman was appointed ster, Mr. Baltimore, | oiples upon which it is founded. - _ | for-each game. English compositions £ Mr." Scott, Mr. Gillem and Mr. Good. | [ast week the State Department de. | Economics. ‘—_‘*- will be requ:‘red of members with ref- 9 ? ilton rist te oe. : 5 & to the games In which they m es e - _ ried permission to the Countess| Determined to have a bill ready for | tinues fta policy of ‘hands off, while | erence L5 men s h‘fi"‘r‘l"{‘,l”’.'”?‘ event in the school| arolyl, wife of a former President |presentation to the House when Con. | the supply of coal is diminishing as| eNEage, d‘:e 3:“ to be published in s_an i (o) : 2 : it o e o ot Hungary, to enter this country: | gross convenss here in December, the the weather grows colder.. s of thin el s Hamilton Wrist Watches and Hamilton Strap Watclies for men £ b2 n soclal hvgiene | pasing its refus vhic ouse ways and means committee sef et = - 5 SEag ; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thur Lomiics entry 1o (his Tand of Com. | to Work last Week oh oo of the mest | qiFie 2jeP Kurl ' Wirth, former | conducted by Miss N. E. Boyd, aim- are known the world over for their accurate time-keeping qualities. . {hoselilBcturealiwero &Iven ks munists or of those who advocate popular measures before the Nation— | o iagn Shancellor and now o visitor | ing to bring the play spirit into work. : f il Lo choic- auspices of fal Hygiene smmunism. The State Department, | reduction of taxes. Appearing before | {h, ‘hin eount™y, was credited with Lillian Jackson was elected president; The demand for the best has resulted in the Hamilton—the choic: r £ Coltimbia. by | ot S Aa® lteslf at ods with | the commifteer&s 1ts OS> nt in Chicago last week/| Willlum Galther, vice president, and . . S S Lied e ranilin Sehoot | oo 5 S rashurger, - wealthy | Witness, Secretary of the Treasupy | (het the Dawea plan for reparation | Florita Jordan, secretary. of those who desire only the finest in watches. Fitted with 17 extra P orning series “paper publisher and a “prom. | deiion advocated siashing tnxes by e ‘;’;znm‘;;“:“;z‘a‘:}:é‘r’g i MT.‘:‘;‘Er‘;;m‘;r‘:;"f;"-‘r;‘frl;‘;“;f ;“:’}"l’n; fine ruby and sapphire jewels. noon serles | ;o Blican of Pennsylvanta. |from $25,000,000 to $30,000,000, partly s » in,} pro; o . involv| ok 1 attended. The | 1O REDUDICAR OF o the countess | by Teducing the surtax and partly by | the Mildst of terrifying hatreds. in| scarts, centerpleces and bedspreads. s Valerta 11 e ntry estate in Penn. | eliminating the tax on estates, the tax | Which the first coming together was | At each meeting a portion of the time For Women For Men e e u\mn‘ his country estate 1 Bonn. on gires aud the tax on miscllmacns | made possibis, " ne said. will ),.I ‘doyuu\d ’m n]_slud{lcg the best i SR i a = ¢ Commit. | S¥lvar AR 5 con. | items, such as jewelry brought from Sy - A | embroideries. >auline Roberts was - 30l Cushion model in 14kt S = ooy | weportof Soalor Bran 13 W o | 15, ek, SN0 anouth Fom | Nome came fom Torie s, wook |Gt e ent A Gk Y| pleki S EMe s ot ool (o o Wi B Gd Miaither 7500 efving the d teachers uon that 8 gt 2 s con-| president; telle Pe: i - 5 3ok $ t i 2 % oy o5 The State Department, BOpevhn el I8 %t)m!lflxel on automobiles and ac- :;d?{igxq:z‘counterhvrzuosnl to_the | Bu75 and Viola Gaines, d:l]‘g:;ur::cre ' gon or Cushion shapes............ w e ::dn::g:"?:s\\ifi ; W ames stac T the countess had planned a lec- r -3 nited States on the debt question. e et > e % . Square i Green et Stadium site 2or | .re tour. Under a similar ruling, | In the meantime other Congress-|Tnis is taken as an Indication that hy}Re}delay o in heisonincled 1¢kt. White Gold Filled Cese. AR ()() Gold Filled Case. < " ! o Baklatvala, 8 Communist member [Men are talking of eliminating from | France has about declded to reject o cnthe Cximolopiny, Tonneau, Decagon or Cushion shapes and luminous dial . season's schedule b tax incomes u; 5,000, b ground Thursday afternoon. Exer- T z anno Ston." Plans are | of the British House of Commons, ||1%, Iocomes up to #5000 but Secre |the American proposal which the |Eises will dnclude morching. tactics 16kt Green Gold Filled Case, Square model in {4kt Solid 3 : under consideration for a | Was recently denied entrance to this |, oingt g too sharp reduction in the | o Ppoce: misslon took back with calisthenics, games and single, double Tonneau, Decagon or ~Cushion €48 () L oD 3 Zirie Retd Gy on (he Ctedivion svounds | Sountry, although he was coming as | 3105 8 too, sha: (o Farls to consider. More ne-|Sha group - combination - iutnbling. BHBDEES Lo s0sserssimsnensTyesysonaa Leather strap. and luminous di: & : s iineinitai Surin. . - delegate to the Interparliamentary | “IONS FOVERNSER o) 00 o o seems | BOtiations, therefore, are in prospect. | Exercises for girls will be conducted E \ > 2 ¥, R. FI. Vaughn and | Union. jniversal agreement by those who| The Treasury Department revealea |Py Mrs Il B Marshell Triday aster- MRNIIRE O AXPTREDEN DIEMOND BXCHANGE ted the 4 ave decided to await a move on the|last week t noon, demonstrating the health pro- 5 e » epartmental matters | TFrance has lost about 2,116 oficers | ination of the publicity section of the | in clrcumuo‘r‘x“w;:;rih:n':‘\)-;2 befora, | Eram for the vear. There will be JEWELERS PLATINUMSMITHS b t hematics and boys' (1nd men and spent about 950,000,000 |;,come tax law, a move which prob- | with bhut one exception—the period |Mass games, foik dances and awards chopwork: francs to October 1 in its campaign | NiS"eotla be widely populan. Tamediately foltmmt e e e (Period | o¢ " gold, blue and red. stars. Of 306 5 All classes in English in the school | gainst the Riffians in Morocco, ac-| After hearing Secretary Mellon the | cording to the latest figures, the |Eirls, 128 will receive gold stars, 87 2 tions in their English | cording to a report given the House|committee set to work getting the | money now In circulation amounts to | blue stars and 91 red stars for physi- a n nc % period Monday. The compositions are o Xiepuflefi by Premier Palnleve last \1evi's o!f \'afl%\;!htmde and State or- | $4,827,005,344. Just after the war, in | ¢al fitness. = 58 e 1o be used for a departmental survey | week. ganizations which have journeyved to | 1920, that figure was s S v 2 _— R - ¢ 5 A of errors in form. Washington to plead for the elimina- :lrrulallon in this ‘c’oum‘ga:re;;%z; ‘Heads Fresh: ADOLPH_KAHN, ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN, = By the direction of Miss Cromwell,| A revolt in faraway Syria, center- | tion of taxes on various industriesand | 427 73, - G eacs Xresnmen, President Treasurer = \who is making the survey, the com.| g around the ancient city of Da-|commodities in which they are inter- M Sherwood C. Chatfleld, 1420 positions _ were zle paragraphs, | mascus, called for the dispatch of two ] ested. Members of the Italian war debt|Twenty-first street, & student at treet yanging from 50 to 100 words in|American destrovers last week, commission left Rome last week for | Hamilton College, Ciinton, N. Y., has : 4 ) length., and first draft papers only.| vhich were ordered 'w proceed from | The strike in the anthracite mines | Washington, where they will attempt | been elected president of the fresh- 33 Yeors ot This Address H ¥ The results of this survey will be used | Gibraltar to Syrian ports, remaining | of Pennsylvania has run eight weeks | to negotiate a settlement of their |man class. Although only a first- 2 S in comparison with those obtained in | there in readiness should American|now and there are no signs of an|debt to this country. The mission is|year student, Chatfield is regular a similar survey late in the semester |lives and property be threatened.|agreement. Both sides, apparently, | coming -the hope of a permanent, | halfback on the vu-da foot ball in determine degree of improvement | state Department officials, however, | have decided to wait a move on the|and not a temporary, settlement ot| and has been to Sigma tor each pupil do not helieve their pr'mnce is sert-!other's part, The Gévernmieat con-!the Gedt quemtivay 45 Al JPnt X ?

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