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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. Mrs. Coolidge Studies Old Furniture SUBMARINES UPHELD e e e e ) In New York Metropolitan Museum| BY FRENCH EXPERTS agreement outlawing their use alto- Show Selvés Reluctant to Subscribe gether, some of the experts said. She i8 not contemplating tle creation of a to Agitation for Their Abolition. large fleet of submarines with a wide abolition of submarines, it was re- vealed yesterday in the course of ex- tensive inquiries. “We would be ready to abolish the submarine when all other nations bave agreed to suppress all other forms of warcraft,” sald Deputy Franklin-Bouillon, chairman of the forelgn affairs committes of the cham- er. Other authoritles pointed out France's need for assuring communi- cations with her African colonles, contending that submarines coul keep open the route between Casa blanca and Marseille in wartime at a n|perts on naval warfare and the pro-|small expense compared with the cost “ | tection of trade routes are reluctant tolof other war craft. France would -| subscribe to the agitation for the prefer an _international engug: t [y CARDINAL RED Charmeen fashions the charm- ing tailored frock illustrated. ‘The collar, cuffs, and pleats are faced in bois de rose crepe de chine—the combina- tion of the two reds being a His Business Troubles. From London Answers, Mrs. A—Does your husband confide his business troubles to you? Mrs. B—Yes, indced! Every time I buy anything! T quitkiy trade for {_ Studebaket. ower Durabilty-Finish CHURCH BUILDING cruising radius, but intends to pro- | tect the vital line linking the mother country with her rich African prov inces, from which her “black army" might come in her hour of need. By the Associated Press. went to the Art Museum instead. NEW YORK, November 20.—Mrs.| The President took a nap at the Calvin Coolidge went back to Wash.| Waldor while his wife was looking 3 B over old prints and antiqu ing- ington today with ideas for furnishing | :1.q farniture in the muse the White House obtained at the Met- accompanied to FUND NEARS GOAL Hamline M. E. Canvassers the i e Do Bipect to/Have Secured |- Yorkssmont exclusive stores] 20w S04 Mire. Comncline N iB0 pi . el > . of the Lan $100,000 by Sunday. SREntALY combinations, but remained lon et iz v e canvaseers | WEBSTER WILL GIVES the room where early Ame: Reports ma i vt rand of tne mew 1amine | FOR HOME FOR AGED Methodist Ep o Romans used gla their houses in th for windows in first_century. By the Assoclated Press. PARIS, November 20.—French ex- e LT ture is exhibited. She a If Mrs. Cooli shops, at least the shops came to Mrs. Coolidge, for at her hotel thre women from an exclusive dress establishment called and display the | Barry Farms Woman Provides for Charity to Aid Colored Women of Advanced Years. LINCOLN SHOE STORES As funeral services were held yes- for Mrs. Mary H. Webs s treasurer of the Barr: | s' Assoclation, who died Sun- ay, her will was filed for probate, making provision for the establish. very smart de- tail in a color-$ ful season. The price i Daytime frocks in silks and woolens are displayed in a chic collection. ment of a home for. aged colored wo: - lite and then will go to the local | N *h of the National Sewing Coun- | cil of the United States. | The Flora The hu in Buena | Smith, and c are each giv | porations. T The newest pump, in tan and black. High heel only, They 'Make Lovely Gifts T hip of the R . e S . O L NG ot il eld med as executor. Funeral services for Mrs. Webst were held at the Campbell A. N Church, in Anacostia. Besides long identification with the Ba: Farm Citizens' Assocfation, she w for 12 vears president of the Stanton Road Non-Sectarian Home and also was president of the National Sewing o $ Price sty Fashion-wise homemakers this year are making clever use of small scatter size Oriental Rugs. Pure Chiffon Hoslery to harmonize with any color combinations. $1.25 é 1747 Rhode Island Ave. 1115 G St. N.W. His Preference. v do you like I like it closed, ©Council for 15 years. 11 Over Town/ —and there’s a reason! I They scatter them here and there on large plain color rugs, thus creating charming informal ef- fects and adding exquisite touches of color to their decora- tive schemes. And the Beluchistans here at the Lifetime Furniture Store at $22.50 or the Anatolian mats at $6.50 make lovely little Christ- mas gifts, too. T was GREATER demand, caused by GREATER VALUE that compelled us to open 3 new Hahn Stores this Fall! And due to this GREATER Buying power —these Still Greater values in o ” With the flashing met?\l SHOES /o‘r.WOMEN buckle of Puritan days. stunning gore cre- YNNI 0 tan cal “Hahn Special School Shoes or tan calf k4 UILT for children who are “hard on shoes!” Com- bine good looks with economy. L?fetime Furniture Is More Thanm ¢ Name MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E Oh, So Saucy! Chic, stubby toe; moderate heel, wide strap, with novel harmonizing over- lay! In black vel- §pw g5 vet, tan calf or pat- 5 ent leather.. .. Presents ‘With Purchases Tomorrow Like a Glove —for fitting qualities! beautiful new model. 227777 era Pumps —continue to bask in Fash- ion’s favor. 727 Patent leather or the new India tan kidskin, 72277, 'OR red-blooded boys! tan Slender, glove fitting; in rich black velvet or patent leathier c.convsdneeaa 7 School Time! Clear brains, healthy bodies and happy dispositions go hand in 70o0d-wearing shoes that “stand up under punishment. Over- weight welted leather soles. hand where all parts of the body are nourished with whole wheat. Serve asteaming bowl of delicious Ralston every morning for the Health Growth Happiness of your boys and girls 22 ’I'HI'I most popular Girls’ Shoe in our entire stocks. Durable tan up- pers. Solid oak soles. Hygienic foot-form last. % “Phantom Operas™ . A becoming, short -toed Opera Pump, with flowerlike pompon, so Pari- sian. Brown or §e 95 black velvet, pat- 5 ent or tan kid.... Silver Slippers! BB imported silver Nothing quite so $5.95 Genuine brocade! smart for evening N . —or quite so won- OR little boys and girls. derful at the price, Wonderful-wearing > Play Shoes. Novel Russia calf “sad- dle.” Flexible oak leather soles. ISSES’ Sports-like Winter - weight Low Shoes. Durable black or tan calf, brass eyelets, solid oak soles. Walking Oxfords Our Arcade Store, 9th St- & Pa. Ave. Stores Open Saty. Nights e \< - N Needed for cold Winter " weather. Sturdy black or R l I ) tan calf leather; $5.95 welted soles, soft foe bOXins s bt - 4-Buckle Arctics {Or Women $9.95 Get yours now, while sizes are complete and there’s an en- tire Winter ahead of you to use them in! High or low heel. Sports Oxfords —that make “sport” of roughest weather! Tailored on a mannish last, in § sturdy tan or black 7 talf leather. .cocecees “Hahn Special” Insured Silk Hose $]-45 Beautiful thread silks and chiffons—not only perfect and full fashioned, but “insured” to wear well or a new pair free! 2 Prs., $2.65 Cor. 7th and K 414 9th St. N.-W, 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Arcflde S}IOP" 3212-14 14th St. (Open Evenings) “Women’s Shop” 1207 F St. (Second Floor Deft.)