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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. NOVEMBER .S, 1925—-PART 1. ) 5 = led out t « g e | souncil in the value of ec ! dom for $3,000 He Charges. v [leaioe thae o < re e e | e . Old American Woma MIAMI, Fla., November T (#®).— ; spoken advocacy of t F e “ I.B l]Nl.Y BEGUN Conditions Molding a| & 5 Walfhr JRckads, 13} Totmer messengor | Brand as False Reports in Connec- Vil hut hiid v montion of 11 Gt et | G AT | Has These Features, for the Bank of Biscayne, who is held | ¢iq i t- | “Resolved, That New Individual, Dr. | Scientist Declares| | here with his brother Willie on | = WlthtAdfv;n:ny o.f emartl e ton o . 5 . e s . ; ey harges that th ir fled with $8,000 | ment o ucation. | of Bduecation and fon « . Representative Zihlman Pre- Hrdlicka Says. {| Medum brown hair and eyes | | FOPeign Policy Association | or"ihe" samcs runas, versists o | X = prepared under the | | and medium skin. declaration that Meridian, Miss., po-| National ucati dicts Steady Progress in Helght—Five feet four tnches. Meeting Hears Plan | i "\ma Southern | thoriaed. & | | ‘ . - s tte o of the Southern |thorized to intr Shii Differs From Ancestors Weight—124 pounds. S B¢ of e Southern | gresa: at i Development of District. e Arms—39 inches. for Peace. two boys there, but may hey were |Turisdiction fued a statement yes | iagives of said nssociatior of Britain Due to Head—Relative to stature looking for safeblowers and set the | Ay denying in positive terms the |the city of Washin rgest of all white peoples. e s free when they found nothing [Yeperis published here two weeks | 192 fh i e - x = eridis ago that the council planned to e | co 1o take 3 Z gy - ‘ Special Dispateh to The Sta suspicious on th From Meridian Lo uncil planned to mak 1 Ak Representative Fred N. Zihlman of Local Influences. Face—Oyal, with fairly high | | SPecial Dispateh to The Star. e e Sene ™y, Jackson, Miss. | War on private and parochial schools, | he may deem Drope Maryland, chairman of the House dis-| o forehead; lips slightly below av- NEW YORK, November 7.—More'here they were arrested and return. | The reports printed were due to er-|purpose of this frlot committee in ‘the incomd | , erage thickness. than 700 persons attended a luncheon ) en to Miami. | roneous Interpretations of & - | Iixplaining ki, ik wery Bagetl of | \What sort of an individual is an Ears—Large. oL he Iorelan Dolicy asscclation st] Walter Jackson sald yesterday thatfiont by gome newapapers oth an | this motion, the . is very hope o st 1idrhertcan: 2 e Hote or today and listened to | he didn't know the rank of the men|The Star, which caused criti In revi S denelopment ocithe NaM by areis fax: million Speclmens| “l":“;m"‘ ;“g“| :lmluowl' &l ;”_"‘ United States of4 who turned him and his brother loose, | the action of the recent convention of | law decision al Capital now extant of the mammalian clas Hand—About 6.94 inches long Iurope,” “led by Count Richard | puy that they did get $3,000 from him. He predicts the early passage of the | fication homo sapiens (white) whose and 3.15 inches wide. Coudenhave-Kalergl of Vienna and Dr. | fi':;xl\:mm;:mln bill for new K» .nx;-m nr'f;t‘l’ s have ‘.n-“il‘:\\llgllvl‘l‘l\il;‘r:m | ] woot \b.,lul 9‘.’. I;rllfll long <'h‘li*"mn“h ]hmuv. N;u e ~|e|e|. —_— - uildings to house Gove et activi hics ts o nited States p Ehied gate to the Leagus of Natio and 3.31 inches broad. & v and ties and remove a serious fire m ce., a ast thres en ons. . # e ri ol . terparlia- . s cgitee Somouacs [ B b S ety k| | S (il | et e 5 Sucirn | KANIDTORNIGES FAY. served for future sch buildings, 1 nomic conditions s chafrman of the assoclation, presiding. crounds l:«n parks lvv» meet ;h- | i q Ve ‘u'lf-nl ;N!n n'umh: Count Coudenhave-Kalergi, leading Farmers Relping Big Harvest, rowing needs of a rapidiy expandir combination of flesh, blood | ¢ regpect than the males and after | #xponent of the pan-European move With Big Market Waiting. | e and bone which makes up the human |50 than 1,500 measurements he has | ment, argued a United States of ) 3 e e urges the continued co of the mould are coming e e b e ost tybi. | 12urope was a loglcal condequence of | BOISE, Idaho, November T —| of school authorities anc 88 to | member 4 new race—u race des AT AnasiGAN: Wotsat: the example set by America in cre.|1daho farmers this year are reaplng | provide a pub ol system he ecome eventually as distinet |44 old American womant | ating the Unitea States of Amerien, | Fich harvest from their potatoes, due | second to none. v s German or Russian homo | 5o oo q never disproportionate; | He advocated the union of all demoe- | to the shortage of production in other | W niends that . o K |a good forehcad: less than medium | racies on the European continent on | *eglons and to the freezing by Weaig ton N 3 h Cit ould e possible to pick out | aver the eyes, moderate Juws, | ® basis of peace, good wiN and pros.|Which has done considerable d iage 3 {one of these “Old Amerlcans™ on the |TIKeR ver the eves. aderete T | perity and the close co-operation of | to production outside this State. The | e street R the pan-European and pan-American | 1daho acreage is but little increased | o : 0 2,000 Studied in Tests. [ e forehead. Dr. Hrdlicka found,|unions with the RBritlsh common.|Over last year, but the yields will ex by u tion of power k | 3 H b S5 Al Fechi f world | ceed those of 1924 T ta ; Lit be possible to distinguish | generally is upright. The nose has a ;“‘gl!;" T e ORI R o C W UL I | . & i i o6 (X0 erowsE Lt week of the 1 Inboratory even, aided by all the | tendency toward convexify, is rather o 2 i o1 CHeok Tk 4p e Lof the | Geticate implements of the surgeon- |long 3Fmodsrate breadth, and is well It pao-Europe is not comstituted|foccived o check for 324,000 rePry rs and | 10 » daughter of the o¥tioned politically,” he said, “we 11 very |#enting the returns from 8,000 bush- e el Sl C g R R 7 soon have another war In Europe: if |18 of potatoes, the product of 35 HUZS 65 Sein Fein rebellion? Thick Lips Unknown. pan-Europe is not constituted econom- | 8¢res. d Ales Hrdlicka, curator of physi-| Thick 1ips are unknown. The size | fcally the ruin of Europe is sure and nthropology at the United States [Of the mouth is moderate. The lower | European bolshevism probable. The tional Musetim, has just- published |jaw is glightly narrower than the av- | only way to secure European peace entively urilike America ande " {he results of an intensive study, con- | erage for the white race, stature be- [ and prosperity is the creation of pan. ed the opinfon that creation ¢ i ducted through vears, undertaken |ing taken into consideration Europe * | a pan-American-Europe, if possible, | ts People of Wealih establish 2 rds of measure 0Old Americans generally have big{ Dr. Lange. ts different view. | would be a step backward. He pre hich It will heears. They are the longest und al- | pointad out thut Eurepe, with its many | sented the League of Nations as the Washington the type of [most the broad of those of all|racial and geograpk boundaries, " greatest hope for world-w te i ire 2,000 subjects | white peoples available for compari- world of ity Vz artments. in Army | son. e chest is broader but le Its educ I system an. | camps, in S - s and in |deep than that of most white people tages second to mone in the counity | vArious universities were examined in |available for comparison. This “fat- and both the school authorities and | the course of this investigation | chiestedness,” Dr. Hrdlicka holds, L] Congress are endeavori o Jeep| The result is a fairly compc pic- | probably is due to the fact that not C pace with the demands in this ture of what the “Old American” |very many old Americans are rln e tion. . tends toward being. K;:.u:od in_hard manual labor. “Its splendid park s e of T ating. The 0ld Americans have the small LS ) ST { est hands, relative to stature, of any | the finest the world i i i B#Ee by Cnetess. ob th : Indi s vary greatly. Thereican'| of the rice groups of Whon measure Latest Offering in Anacostia of the t National | be n¢ te standard. ireat tides | ments have been taken. The men, ) proL 7 ~ AT T T ST P tol Park Commission is n progies. [ of forcian b Veating aninst | particularly. have narrow hands. The | R T L 0T N hole A veny WONDERFUL LOCATION FOR TEA HOUSE increase of on since sons for this rkable | I of the Old American. Dr. Hralicka i ”'I‘.[,,'” e | Last Two Rows All Sold b ; < Lo ture considered, any es no atte ot to prophecy € | other white up. Size of ds and | . . | ] Sl } e | as Istics, Dr. Hrdlieka || popularity and demand for the New Brinkley Homes stroy X1 SES : y i does m 5 4 do not broade heir | - - = . ~ . . . Zoping i reets in a a : i type tastiiby) walking 86 miich) as moat Hits Brick dwellings. Colonial front porch. Six rooms Only 13 Miles From District Line nt a < wk| Due to this work of Dr, Hralicka. | pean peoples. It iiso. e theg A ¢ S Al e s e hich. he has puraued without {nter- | Bq- Armertoon womnen ove e arat and modern tiled bathroom. Double rear porches. Built- R g ';'h;)\r“m I"";g‘;{ iegs than any other white race group, in garage. . = s of t lalso probably due to lack of exercise. | | P O l 4 2 far more complete bulk of e: £ 5 ee: . | Hat Gate on the 018, Americar sce, i | Ol American women have hanas | Low Price—Reasonable Terms rice unly 9 less than half as strong as vigorousiy advocating | its present development, than on any Boss s digimen einants G0 DIRDs il SUSRnN o5, - By comeison Simllar to British. See them today. Turn off Nichols Abenue at Police Station. = Saiin ’ ] MR T 5 I With acreage, which is becoming very scarce on the main arteries joining Wash- \_\111\ this ¢ a will be poss: “The old American stock,” says L. | determitio exactly just what Ovoll |fikiickn. “stands neaver lin WM P NORMOYI E | ington and Baltimore, one does not have to have much farsight in realizing that onary es have taken place M| other branch of whites to the stock 1 - undreds housands” of vears.| o G O e e oot aemtien: this property, situated as it is, makes it onc of the very best buys. Values are in- ough “‘i(’IS“:.;",“ : Shanges In 0¢- | with the same. It is American. The Realtor = | creasing rapidly—one has only to go back a few years and realize what is taking B American type is near the English 810 F Street N.W. Main 2255 (] place in regard to acreage located on main arteries leading out of the Nation's ta 0 can be used [ FSh & Scotch types, but it is @apital : o e ratlon laws of the | least as different from any of these I PRARC iisknresers e > e at eew “,“:"'! L as they are different trom each othe ana tangible pr Lo erican. which 18 expected to | The only section of the stock that | s 3 : e = T S8 liper oot i 2 the backbone of the Ameri- | differs —perceptibl, and in some | vation. Electric lights, steam heating plant, water and sewer. There is enough ground here fo ideal There are nc it ! | : e with oher white | Important points disadvantageously | 9 hole commercial golf course. 14 large rooms—2 baths—fruit, garden, garage, etc asiare levied by mbat of the bt 2 i tant particulars from the type is that of the isolated = Appalachian highlanders. T Not Pure Nordic, sons appear to be inbreeding o ' REASONABLE CASH PAYMENT cultural development, both of | | BALANCE TO SUIT—TO RESPONSIBLE PARTY ich can be remedied. H The future of the old American | Large Colonial home on the main road, built since 1751, with addition, in wonderful state of preser- the Union. and this city c same indu to the t of the coun has be eld fo A pr by Florida Hrdlic mar wssification whic the females have y have been undergoing a | Only about 1|& physical improvement, lead at the northeast corner of Connecti- { SILVER SPRING. MD | in u hair. In one-|ing in stature and other respects in cut and Cathedral Avenues. SV ER S ) 4 . 1 am hope 3 w st ! fourth of the m: and ‘;‘Xfilflxpmm’(h" dir;v:;n:;onr the old .\|no»x"!v.4u\~ PHONE WOODSIDE 137 OFFICE OPEN SUNDA} and avenues tendde he females ihe dark brown | None of these newcomers are ‘physi o % e o NE B 13 P i G oo $ | cally so crent from the old Amer. | 1, 2 and 3 rooms, with dining alcove, may be kept i ! e One-half of both males and females tock that admixture with them kitchen and bath—elevator service. again g the reputation | bave traces of brown in their eves.|could be considered as of any pos- | i *{ One-third of the males and one-fourth | sible biological danger. It is more . o s ‘ o e it s s, by Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. the males and three- | American stock will on the whole migatnd constitute a wholesome >{m|uh|.~r" 738 15th St.—Main 6830 as would | .54 indinavian Kennedy Bros., Builders and Owners vacant I et andinib o gl e o | stock need cause no concern. Al APAR'I'MENTS | FEN i e it o e eua: laen hiten | available anthropological data points | steps mu tha nexttrom the pure Nor -ain of Britons. | to the fact that, just as the older 13:, { i e pal itk o 2 nd more than | population, so the late comers to this Three modern fireproof buildings ° H of public 3. “"] the d e F | "The hair of old Americans tends to and municiy sovernments, ra v Tar en than | : 5 fe 2 S SeShoiente | turn_gray : i Over 6500 feet of storage o space. Two-story brick build- » mot wavy. il ing. Alley on all sides. Suit- Taller Than Others. |] able for storage or stable. e e et 16158 contimeters ||~ 9th & R. L Ave. NW. hich constitute | for w E hes and and The 0ld Americans | Store A A New 10t g P e N 3905 Huntington St. | S wiod Manage - e st ot o Torope 0 O el 3916 14th St NW. § Clifford Lewis Mo g D T et 15 S 1 e | 1 erten mourishment, more wnoe: || JOHN QUINN C€O., INC. Yy ] g the coneizuctios of o dain ud reser; | st hosera, moe otidoce Mo gnd || *req 15th Strest NW. 1 Open Sunday 2 to 6 P.M - OX'E"’"’"“‘” Does It—in Florida e h Stree | , M. s s v its leasi upon such terms as will Both men and women 3 light f‘m' protect the investment of the United ir waight. air average for the B B i : 5 States and a e same time afford the | males s 68.17 AN, very rpughiv For quick Sflle_ on beautiful Huntington = The opportunities in the hotel and tea reom field are posi- people an opportunity of inis this | 136,50 pounds. y the . Street, an attractive home—8 rooms, bath, 3 tively astounding! New enterprises spring up so rapidly that at_boon to mankind at lower |woman is R - garage—large screened porch, weather- ! L= promotion is swift. The highly paid Reom Clerk, Steward, Ac- rates.” g with age up to the per f se S ol stripped throughout. Lot 75x80. Splendid Manages This Hotel countant, or Hostess of today is the still more highly pald PRESIDENT IS INVITED bUtHt is less, on the average 1 d ] < trees and shrubs. Can be seen at any Grace Ford Puckstt, Manager, Manager of tomorow. And the supply of trained executives is { same weight and heigh G Byopocinaent grange Courta, o miiligndol: far below the demand. Therefore, salaries are high—starting at | residents of the United t @ 4 g | res United ‘ Whites “hey Lawis Scnool Train: up to $150, $250 and $100 a month and leading TO VISIT GEORGIA CITY | ncariy the in th | 1ng is what accompilshed 14 all. $10,000 to $20,000 a year, with free living added. |and slightl s than in the Seotch, . rish and some races of tinent Harmoniousi Phone C Real Estate Ll Senator Harris Says Royal Wel-| {humpenns. Thus the old Americ: L A M. 4178 H. H. Carter 308 Invest. Bldg. “My Lewis School Training ac- Lewta Hote come Awaits Chief Executive | amor world S V‘H\l\l to > on 7t TWvertors; M Nviry Gesirel e Cf'l\lpll\'lCrl it all” writes G § by o 3 na ave, ns Te Chisctarizen fi the | 8 o ST Siowmic, 7L i { ¢ B I Ford Pu i »opular conception of ncle Sa . lod exclusive Q s al t Im- 5 L <20 == it e = = 2 3 N ~ Another invitati to visit the Have Large Heads. |6, 7 and 8 rooms, two baths and rlando, F South ex 3 o Presiderh The old American has short arms, | garage, completaly detached. . — 1 A And she is Coolidgo yesterday by Senator Har-|especially among the non-laboring | “just East of Chevy Chase Gircle. " ¥ Rotate in ™ Wt . £ pter the direetion. of ¢ Georgia, who urged him to classe: The average men s | also on ocean ling e hot e onsaita sta a visit_during the Win S 0216 lcenthmstare, (aboub, 41i|7 ConsistentkEiten ona ety Assistant Manager of exscutives are in domiani Hotals B spokesman for Chamber of | frahes) for the men and 9.6 centi- | HOW TO REACH PROPERTY—| 1 Mayflower > Commerce the said a royal | meters (about 39 inches), for the| By mof The position of Assistant Man . ¢ : o hington's new Dal- welcome awaited the President in the [ women. This is well below the | Westers ave., e ST : ity which President Taft frequently |medium for white people in general. | {3 MeKisles strest, tramster to [ W S which any hotel executive Free National visited and which also was host to| Both men and women have reli- | blosk | Ay Snfoned on Hoger Sreet. & Select Houx Employ: B President Harding tivelv large heads. In shape these TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. | SISt . Cotne mployment Bureau President | Cooll replied that | generaly are meso-cephulic. neither | 1305 18th St N.W. Main 3288 3 an advi -d made while he would like to make a trip | markedly d nor marked o Bt ss ke A dail 36385 o Gol. @aeS T |1 D f P | = i ATmtetalien p ) te South during the Winter he doubted | The Americans in head size ievivhoniand e eferred Payment Plan P TR whether he would be e to ge iperior to all the im ant groups, | P 2 = 7 | Foomonrsment o away from Wa on on accoun Irish being the nearest in com- H t . . 1 a Control® of the press of public business. on. " : A b l I i : Kestaurant : A e . maieks, |+ Lemon Removes i utomobile Insuring ' : i AUTO EXPORTS DROP “js doubtless the higher c'llh"x;llnn;l!} | 5 pokery (quant g - and cull development of the old|Z . . > . . Accountaney Rl Americans, The Tennessee high- |} Llnes, Wrinkles | You Can Pay Your Premiums in | ok : landers, old Americ but cultur- | § \ Nearly 10,000 Less Cars Shipped s el i { i \ e 2 ally retarded and but poorly edv i \ Becar y sout 70,000 in September Than August e Lt b e sad e st aiats-e olb-sa et | N 10 Monthly Installments | Lot e Sous il i on about the same level as the ave Sque: i Is Made Partner Tutoring Squeeze the juice || | “Y knew nothing about tea Classes Limited of two lemons in a before beginning the 1 day, 1 eve motive products from the United|any probability the older Amer- in 2 = it - - States and Canada durivig September, | laen stock has already and inher bottle containing Large, Reliable Companies—Prompt Loss Adjustments § course.” I four montne ¥ Drop Everything Else as compared with August, was noted vy a larger brain, or three ounces of Or- Washington's most popular tea Clerks. bookkeepers, mechan! enth = Thit r? tists, lawyers hysicians, etc. vesterday by the Commerce Depart-|any of the white immigrants an in- chard White, which||fl| e Makotl 1At #0 I et thelr erowdad ‘felda for' 4 ment. Vehicle exports in ptember | horently larger cranium than others. % druggist will . I nership to start & tea room in club or restaurant totaled 28,361, as compared with 87,633 | \What qiffe es there are, accord- supply for a few I the mountains.” Mary Reynolds. opao) Anfll:;‘-:, {m“fi:\‘;:;‘yl-;"“ P in Aug though the money v ing to all indications, are matters of P J Z i 0 cents, shake well and for 30 years. ~He took up this training tion failed to show a proportionate re- | granter or lesser functional develop- 3 3 5O LeeT5r B0 ot peomptly bec greater or l T you have the very ot to increases of tions. Dur A sharp drop in shipments of auto-|age immigrant. There is little if Lewis HotelTraining Schools : . Pennsylvania Avenue a* T ver were valued at $30,245,434, a, of great scientific as well as pra mildest anti-wrinkle Whers his income was many times thi able climatic conditions In some Super-Brain May Evolve. Gt e partment sald, while price reductions | greatest difference between man and | lotion into the skin at night. By marn- We Will Gladly Explain Our Plan because purchasers abroad are in-|* Are the old Americans developing |giving a more youthful contour to Oliver Dahl. a Lewls stu- 23rd Street America (to ba erected duction. Vehicle exports in Septem-!mant of the brain. Here is a factor | Write or Drop in Our Office | A ity oo AT (e $31,243,310. b cal importance. 5 lotion to tighten re- || . % of the average dentist Depressed economic and unfav laxed skin, erase fine lines and eradi- | 1515 K St N.W. | ] cets caused hinderance to the normal| In this connection, it must be 5 o | 7 fow of automotive exports. the de-|pointed out that scientifically the|, Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon || were sald to also have had an un-|the higher mammals lies in the|ing most of the tell-tale wrinkles, tired - favorable effect In the export trade|enormously greater size of the brain. [lines and crows-feet are smoothed out, Wins Trip to Europe clined to await further price lower-|a super-brain because of generations |cheeks, chin, throat. It leaves the skin agdt, Ovon Beet prize—a frea " ' gic E 5 3 , at. 3 . for the exclusive pur- ing. Aust was the leading auto oppor ¥ for brain exercise? velvety 1-1p 'to Europe—in a recent ho- P h ofiepEr oty fon velvety soft, clear and fresh. ' C * Lol men’s contest for submitdng Washington, D. C. pose of training for the motive market for the month of Sep-| The shape of the face presented| p, 5 : " i i = 5 2 < . eauty experts use this astringent lo- 1,078 ideas for hotel betterment. ¢ 5 = i the most diffeut feature of DN |tion for elorged pures, alss to tiach General Insurance Agents I Throe Sother Lawiallintuceats (Note: Outoftown readers write about cor- Hotel Profession and = S Hrdlickaa work, he savs, beeause of |, j whiten sallow, tanned skin. ; AP S et e respondence courses.) Allied Tndustries. « Your relatives are the ones who |the infinite variation and the lack of by = . ccold you most, but they also are the |standards for comparison. _Mix this harmless lotion yourself Tiost rendy to Jemd you money when| He found that the females of thelsihce it acts best immediately after pre- ;yo0u need-it. species presented more congruity in pared. h

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