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EDUCATION METHOD INMEDIGINE IS KT Degeneration of Male Seen by Speaker at Surgical Convention. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, October Drastic criticism of the present meth- ods of educating young men for the medical profession was voiced yester- day before the fifteenth annual clini- cal congress of the American College of Surgeons by Sir William Arbuthnot Lane of London, England. “Surgeons know a little of every thing and not much of anythin; said. It is a kindergarten educ: 29. — that is really worthy of the Seeks London Center. Sir William added that he is at- tempting to make London the center of post-graduate work all over the world ely for sel but because I believe that London 1s best suited for such work.” Degeneration of the male is indl cated by the rise of w i litical and industr Tessler, 2 gang. of his store July 2, 1 a respectable fur dealer in the Bronx. out yellow fever in Cuba tish reasons, | . TESSLER IS INDICTED. Gang Leader Held in Murder of Fur Dealer. NEW YORK, October 29 (®).—A few hours after he had pleaded guilty to an Indictment charging first degree robbery yesterday, Frank ‘Cowboy" year-old leader of a robber as ‘indicted by a grand jury for murder in the first degree. Tess: ler is accused of killing Abraham Pesskoff, fur dealer, during a robbery The “Cowboy gang," as Tessler and his associates were known, is accused of committing more than 65 robberies. $ix months ago Tessler was known as DR. GUITERAS, MEDICAL LEADER IN CUBA, DIES Was Associated With Gorgas and | Lazear in Stamping Out of Yellow Fever. By the Associated Press. HAVANA, October 29.—Dr. Juan one of the foremost figures wvorld, died home, in prominent in the work of stampin Dr. Guite- ras was 73 vears old was born in Matan ied medicine at the Uni After phia H United THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. COUNCIL OF WOMEN DEFENDED BY HEAD Mrs. Moore Scores Charges That Body Is Overorganized and Propaganda Spreader. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, October 29.—The Na- tional Council of Women is pledged to support the highest ideals of cit- izenship, is not an organization build- ed to spread propaganda, and is as sound as the character of the splen- did women who comprise its member- ship, Mrs. Philip North Moore of St. Louls, national president, told officers of the council’s 40 auxiliary bodies last night. “The charge of some. that we are »verorganized s not true,” Mrs. Moore aid. “A proof of this was given the world following the entrance of the United States into the World War. Our council offered its services to President Wilson. Soon there was formed a woman's war board, the only organization of its kind ever author- ized, which had complete charge of women's activities during that try- - | ing period.” A message of fellowship and thanks sent to the council by the Marchioness of Aberdeen, president of the Intar- national Council of Women, was read | by Mrs. Moore. “We deny any by the press during our meeting in Washington last May that our organi- zation is anything but thought and purpose and patrioth throughout,” the marchioness wrote. Reports of committees will occupy imputation drawn ' sound in | $10,000 MAIL BURNED. Load of Tailoring Company Seized and Set Afire. CHICAGO, October 29 (#P).—Six armed men overpowered the driver of an automobile truck loaded with mail of the International Tafloring Co. being taken to the post office last night and set the bags afire after pouring gasoline on therh. ‘The merchandise, mostly clothing, was valued at $10,000. The police attributed the act to sympathizers of striking garment workers. Y Czechoslovakla's effort to cut prices of leather gloves at home by refusing to export them has not only failed in the reduction plan, but has caused any of Czechoslovakla's manufactur- ed produc some countries to refuse to accept ||| C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925. Our Gotham Gold Stripe Quality-Service Campaign —is in full swing! Come in and learn about the Gold Stripe Free Dyeing and ces—and about Silk nd Silk Stocking Soap! SURE protection against garter-clasp “runs”! Hosiery Section—Street Floor Y A Y AV New Gold Stripe Stockings Silk to the Top! $1.95 Pair This newest Gold Stripe Style—chiffon weight and full fashioned—is winaing the recognition it deserves! Women are simply ockini to try it! 1t has the Beauty of Silk 100% Pure—and short skirts make stocking beauty more vital than eve: Hosiery Section—Street Floor Remarkable Offerings Ready for Friday! New selections of beautiful Winter apparel were bought especially for Friday’s selling—merchandise that will bring the enthusiastic response which has always characterized our Fridays. But to make a day of characteristic Friday savings, we have added two very special reductions in Womens Coats—a splendid opportunity to secure coats of Jelleff quality at astonishing prices. 70 Women’s Fall and Winter Coats Reduced in Two Wonderful Groups for Friday! The evnthusviastic manner in which women have bought the coats we have offered so far this season has sent us back to New York for more coats oftener than in any previous season and, by the same token, has enabled us to offer more new groups than ever before. But there are always a few coats remaining from coat events—and these coats, every one of them new coats bought this season, we have assembled and reduced to two decidedly unusual prices for Friday’s selling— 30 Odd Coats All Fur-trimmed! $39-50 . Of beautiful Velsheen, Cordara and Suede Cloth, fashioned in straightline styles with mushroom collars of raccoon, collars, cuffs and borders of coney—collars and cuffs of black and plati- num wolf—large muffler collars of natural squirrel and beaver fur. Materials in black, wine, gracklehead and brown. 40 Beautiful Fur-trimmed Coats Coats of Lustrosa, Venice, flares, the new panels and collars and cuffs of kit fc skunk, Jap fox, Jap mink, fitch, susliki with large mushroom collars of black, brc to colors—choice of black, $59.50 Cordara and Pin falcon, cotin TSI NS B, i fi Blair Bell of Liver dleiite o clared, adding that it is a subject for [~ \vith Dr. ; e apprehension on the part of thinking | gas and others, he shared in the final peoples, whether scientifically in- | demonstration of the transmission of clined or not. vellow fever by the mosquito. Women's Coat Shop—Second Floor head, tanager and brown dove. the national delegates today, climax- ed by an evening of music and an address by Harry F. Atwood of Chi- cago. Feminine Psychology Wrong. ‘When women have been in ascendant, Dr. Bell said, tion has disintegrate to newer and more sald he felt that fem for both women and society. termines the psycholozy of the indi- vidual, he asserted, and the “female psychology is ill-adapted to the admin istration of the world's affail Cancer is not a parasitic disease, in the opinion of Dr. John B. Deaver, Philadelphia, and Dr. Robert Coffey, Portland, Ores. Dr. Charles Mayo of Rochester, Minn., stated that within the next three vears results of laboratory ex periments and research now being conducted will divulge news of prime importance in the ceaseless warfare of science against cancer. TRAINING OF NEGROES BY CHURCH IS PRAISED Senator Bruce Says Catholic Insti- tutions Accomplish Most With Race. Bpectal Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, October 29.— The Catholic Church is the sectarian agency best fitted to train the negor, Senator Willlam Cabell Bruce sald yestercay at the meeting of the first Catholic rural life conference of the archdiocese of Baltimore. Because of its insistence upon re- spect for duly constituted authority, according to the Senator, the Cath- olic Church can best instill into the negro patience raint. It has been his Senator Bruce sald, tha negroes of Maryland are the honest, moral and energetic of in the South. There is an excess of children in the country who must, when they reach maturity, go to the cities, Charles J. Galpin of the United States Department of Agriculture said in a talk before the conference. Due to the excess, which he said was at present about 4,000,000 chil- dren, the problem is not to keep all young people from moving to the city, but only those who are especially edapted to farming. any Special Sale of Banister Shoes at 1950 It really amounts to an Acquaintance Sale—for we want to emphasize the expansion of this popular line in our stock. Banister Shoes are favorites with discriminating men from one end of the country to the other—and in Washington they will be featured with us. The Special lots offered at this Special Price include sev- eral of the most popular shapes—both plain toes and tips—and all with the famous Banister fit. Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street QL2 Now THAT THE FROST IS ON THE PUMPKIN m o 1f Frosty nig}lts. a crackling fire, and a cozy Karpen Easy Chair. What more can the lover desire? Good-looking Karpen heart of a home Overstuffed Chairs are here at Mayer's in a delightful assortment of soft colors and not at all expensive either. you just ought to see what a lovely Armchair you for $67. Karpen Overstuffed can get here now Yes, and there are others for even less, too. MAYER & CO. . Seventh St. Bet. D & E Misses’ Coats and Frocks —in two new groups for Friday. Selected from hundreds of models because of their beauty, their correctness and youthful styling and the superior nature of their fabrics and tailoring. Misses’ Two-piece sz 5 Silk Frocks, at ticrepe Frocks of velveteen, satin, georgette and fla —fabrics that lead the mode this season! Fcaturing kick pleat skirts and finger-tip blouses with long tight sleeves—and trimmed with velvet ribbons, embroidery, novelty effects, pleatings and pockets. Choice of wine color, pencil blue, green, black and Misses’ New Coats All Fur-trimmed in five favored colors, vivette, mosulera and lustrosa, in grackle- Five favored fabrics carmina, pinpoint, head, wine, brown dove, cuckoo and black. All the models boast_large mufiler collars and deep cuffs of platinum wolf, natural squirrel, skunk, beaver and fox furs. Charmingly vouthful styles—flared in front or at side, or straightline and wrappy models. Misses’ Shops—Third Floor A Group of Smart Fur Coats All at one price—to show what splendid Value and smart Fashion may be secured in our Fur Shop for— $l 75 Many one-of-a-kind models! Smart, youthful styles—full length and hip length! Full-Length Models Full-length Bronze Caracul Coats with smart fox collar and borders —wonderfully popular this season. Full-length Natural Dark Muskrat trasting collars. Hip-Length Coats Hip-length Coats of dark natural raccoon, American broadtail, n ral sheared leopard cat, smart models in Hudson seal with contrasting trimmings ! . Coats with fashionably con- Coats of extraordinary quality—their pelts and workmanship coming up strictly to the Jelleff standard for Furs of quality. Second Floor Sweaters—Smart As Can Be New Arrivals in the Newest Styles! Sweaters, this season, are far smarter than they ever have been. One wears a sweater nowadays that has a certain sophistication, a certain assurance of style, that was never so fully achieved before. Be sure to see these new ones tomorrow! $5.95 “Turtle Necks”! “Lumberjacks”! Slipon models In a fancy shell stitch with smart turtle necks that button up. The solid color of the sweater is relieved by collar and cuffs of jacquard design. Other slip-on models, in jacquard designs, have the new combination of turtle and crew necks: Included also are brushed wool “lumberfack’ sweaters in plain tones, trimmed with contrast- ing colors. And brushed wool golf coats in heather mixtures. $7.95 Chappie Coats and Golf Coats rushed Wool Chappie Coats, in plaln tones —"lumberjacks” of brushed wool in striped de- signs—golf coats in smart jacquard designs— and knitted golf con® model in heather mixtures! Splendid value. Sports Shop—Street Floor 5 Rayon (*fc* ) Underwear Groups! Special sale on street floor tomorrow. All new arrivals—purchased especially to make Triday a day to be remembered! Rayon Vests, Only $1.00 The daintiest of tailored garments, with broad ribbon straps. Also a few glove silk vests. In flesh, orchid and peach. Rayon Chemise, $1.75 Beautiful new step-in Envelope Chemise with neat picot top and straps. In flesh color, peach and orchid. Rayon Bloomers, $1.95 Cut in full widths—with elastic at waist and knee. Tn forchid, each, maize and flesh color. Wonderful quality or Rayon Nightgowns, $2.95 _ Beau€ifully bound in contrasting colors or with picot- ting—ehoice of round, square and V neck lines. %lesh color, orchid, peach and nile. Rayon Pajamas, $3.95 Two-piece xvodcls—wixl} a choice of round or V neck lines. They’re bound in colors to contrast with their own shades of orchid, peach, nile and flesh color. New Costume Slips, $5.90 In a most unusual quality of radium silk for so low a price. Wide hem- stitched band tops—deep shadow hem. In black, navy, fawn, silver, wine, orchid, pencil blue and cocoa. Corduroy Robes Only $2.95! Of an excellent grade of plain or em- bossed corduroy with the long tuxedo collars so much desired. Kimono sleeves _and pockets. Draped to the ls’ilde. Choice of cherry and copenhagen ue. . Underwear Shops—Third Floor - On the Street Floor. For Friday’s « Selling! AllNew Styles from groups bo: Unery events— 4 this Fall and Winter—in the styles now in demand—but marked to make Friday a day of brisk selling! Included ar dress hat: and 'S most 1s—Xel t anc Millinery Shop—Third Floor e Novelty Cuff Fabric Gloves The picture shows just three out of many of the styles—all of them the little flat turnback cuffs which women are so enthusiastic about because they look so well with the new long sieeves. All adorned with the daintiest silk embroideries. Colors: Beaver, oak, light gray, dark gray, mode, brown and covert. —Street Floor. An Encore! 100 New Handbags Another lot of the same sort of bags that women b thusiastically last week at price! Balloon Bags! Swagger Bags! Gate-Top Bags! season’s finest bag represented—such as imported calf, All the leathers are pin seal, morocco, velvet calf, lizard, boarskin and cowhide in various new grains. A splendid value — as was amply proved when we sold the previous lot of these smart bags. Leather Goods—Street Floor 200 Pairs of Sorosis Pumps and Smart Oxfords —for small-sized feet and those not so small! This event has been encored once already—that is to say, the second time we advertised a selling of small sized shoes the announce- ment met with the same tremen- dous response which greeted it the first time. So “here goes” again—but with average sizes added! $7.50 to $12.50 Shoes TWO $5.75 Pairs for Just think of getting two pairs of pumps or oxfords for far less than the original price of ONE pair! These consist of sample or discon- tinued lines—all of fine Sorosis quality. Sizes 21;—3—3Y,—4—7— 7Y—8—9—10 Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor ¥ oA L Gy e =] v,