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SHIPPING MEANCE IN RADIO STRIKE 5,000 British Operators to Quit Posts in Protest to Wage Cut. By the Assoc LONDO of the wirele: vessels, which threater in the strike against a prop of the month. Althouzh the Wireless cd Press November 27.—The strike | died yesterday, Iy to affect shipping of The ered as a protest | serio cours a few days. was o d cut in tne salari operators of about | some 5.000 members of | graphist Union are involved U ke, cessation of here is no 1 be work, if dispute. v stood ex broken Ve ¥ fulfill their er start at to abe Many schedule include Cunard | tainty hold up s on operatol they \FARRAR STILL SUFFERS '+ | Opera Star Reported to Be Seriously | derea ledal Is Awarded U. S. Woman for Bravery in Greece By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 27T “For bravery under fire” in pro- tecting the 1,600 orphans under her care, Miss Emma D. Cush- man of Boston, former head of a Near East relief training school at Corinth, Greece, was announced erday as the winner of a dis- aished service medal of the Relief. a revolution in Greece g Miss Cushman, with d of the larger boys of her school, rolled tive rebel airplanes a half mile away from the school campus, where they had llql'lx marked and had drawn the fire of 1k loyval forces. She also sent peremptory Io!l(‘xi ommandes f the opp L nding that they move their w away from her orphanage, which was done. FROM RECENT COLLAPSE I11 at Hotel in Hart- ford, Conn By the ated Press. r engagements, weeks at least, be lown in her health, ously il ¢ » Hotel Heubel : t night. The company was | sent to New York to await Miss Far- | rar’s recovery | Farrar's physician arrived from | York yesterday, and after an ex- | amination decided that it would not | visable to move her from m.‘ ar of Ridgefield, C\ nnn. father, also arrived | If shows improvement she will be taken to Ridgefield Jupanese geisha girls have been or to discard the new \Western method of hair-dressing and return to the traditional Japanese style ‘mnma alone claims 150,000. FOUR PERSONS KILLED AT TEXAS CROSSING Three Others Hurt as Full Auto Is Smashed by Passenger Train Near Pauline. By the Associated Press. MABANK, Tex., November ¥our persons are dead and three seri- ously injured as the result of a rail- road grade-crossing crash 10 miles east of Pauline late yesterd A westbound Texas and New Orleans passenger train struck an automo- bile with 1 occupants, three 'f whom wi almost instantly. ary Frances ds, young wom as mortally injured the train on the way 27— 27. and die to a D The other dead are Martha Ellen lla B i injured r. and Mr: All of the motorists were residents of Athens. e AUTO CRASH KILLS TWO. New Yorkers’' Car Tunls Turtle in Florida—Three Others Hurt. TAMP. ).~ Two per were killed and three others received minor injuries when an automobile turned turtle on a curve within the city limits of Safety Har bor last The_d dina, N. Killard " of fter being t The best way known to stop a cold is Hill's Cascara - Bromide- Quinine. Millions prove that every Winter. It stops a cold in 24 hours. Many thousands of people every year die from results of colds. Pneu- So a a very important matter. n the best way known. Romp of Me. Ned, and J. R. Y.. who died hospital in taken to a | cold is Treat it i DeSurelt‘s‘\‘ e Price30c CASCARA Get Red Bax Men’s TWO-Pants Suits and Plaid-Back O’Coats Real Goldenberg Clothing Values That Speak of High Quality Clothing at Low Prices! Goldenberg’s Clothing Store for \‘ Men is noted for best styles, high qualities and unusual values. When we offer a sale of Men’s Clothing it is always worth your while to come in and look the values over. This special offering for Satur- day offers choice of : 2-Pants Suits Men'’s T newest \\'alc* men’s shades, in browns, grays Sizes 33 to 40. extra pair ¢ the service. wo-pants Suits, in the models—single-breasted and styles. two-button young Light and dark cluding the popular and lighter shades. Tvery suit with f pants, thus doubling Overcoats of Plaid Backs and Overplaids Men’s Warm Winter Over- coats of heavyweight plaids and overplaids, in browns, tans and grays and powder mixtures. Double and single breasted box models — styles. the season’s newest Sizes 33 to 44. Goldenberg's—First Floor—Clothing Store for Men— Direct, Entrance From Sevenths Atreet. QUININE with portrait | EARLING WILL PROBATED. Document Follows Florida Law in Disposing of Property. DAYTONIA BEACH, Fla., Novem- er 27 (#)—The will of the late Al bert 7. Earling, former president of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Rallway, is to be filed for probate today in county court at Deland. It is one of the most unusual on rec- ord, and names as beneficiarles Mrs. Margaret H. Earling, widow, and three Earling children, Sherburne M., George P. Earling and Mrs, Hattle Fitch. _The estate had an estimated valua- tion of $900,000, of which some $700,000 was in stocks and bonds. The realty holdings included the home and a lot here and property at Butte, Mont. The instrument follows the Florida statutory provisions so closely that had it never been written the dlsposi tion of the estate would have been the same as under its provisions. The document was witnessed on De. cember 20, 19 y David ¢. Owen of Milwaukee, Leidersdorf_and Alice Osteen of Daytona Beach, Fla. The jurisdiction of the women's minimum age act of Quebec extends v to industrial establishments or tories. amilys’ No one judges you ically than youg own family. No one judges shoes more critically than the “Family” Shoe Store. No shoe is added to our stock till we are sure it meets in every way the standards we have main- tained for over fifty years. you will As for style, WILL FIGHT MERGING BROOKHART CONTESTS Friends of Senator Want Opposi- tion to Remain in Two Camps. By the Associated Press. DES MOINES, Towa, November 27. —A proposal by the Republican State central committee that its contest of the election of Senator Smith W. Brookhart be combined with that brought by Danfel F. Steck of Ot- tumwa, Democratic candidate in last vear's election, will be opposed by supporters of Senator Brookhart. J. G. Mitchell, counsel for the Sen- ator, is pregared to leave for Wash- ington to participate in the Senate privileges and elections committee hearings on the Steck contest, set for Wednesday. The State central committee attacks the validity of Brookhart's election on the ground that he deserted the Re- publican party in the last campaign and that he was not, in fact, elected as a Republican. Steck’s contest is based on a recount of the ballots. Mr. Mitchell said yesterday he did take the "Word for It find the newest thing at the Family while it is newest. ' But we demand more than that. Service must be built into every That’s why you can take the more crit- shoe. proves the always word! “Family’s” Steady growth for half a century THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925. 1 not wish to block the contest of the State central committee, but felt that its nature would only confuse the issues in the Steck contest, which had been first taken up by the Senate committee. THEATERS INCORPORATE. Merged Movie House Chain Gets Charter in New York. NEW YORK, November 27 (#).— The recentl theaters of Famous Corporation and the Ba an & Katz Circuit of Chicago have been incorporated, it | was announced yesterday, under lh“[ title of Public Theaters, Inc. | Among the theaters under con-| structfon that are controlled by this | organization are the new Paramount Theater, now being “built at Forty third street and Broadw: New Yorl he Keith Theater, in ,\llunlu the Olympic, in A ; the Florida Jacksonville; the T«lnpu St. Pete: nnessee, Knoxville, Tenn.; Morristown, N. the Texas, at Houston; the Alabama, at Birmingham, and the Tex: at San Antonio. mi, burg, Cuba now has a woman judge— Senorita Teresa Rulz y Rojas. word for their quality. worth of the Family’s Advance Holiday Styles at Very Moderate Prices A Patent Opera— fashioned into a_tailored afternoon pump with flare bow—dull kid over patent, $7.50 Modest—Becoming and com- fortable. and vet very much in vogue—made over a truly com- bination last —turn sole —in patent leather, $10 " Girls’ Boots—\Vith Win- ter ahead, better prepare. This model, in tan or black calf or patent. Welt soles. A to D wide. 6 to 8, $3.00; 8% to 11, 5375- 113 to 2, $4.00; 2J to Boys' High Shoes—Rugged for wear, and styled like Dad's. Extra-weight soles. 9 to 1315, $3.50. 1 to 6, $4.00. Others up to $7.00. No Slip-up in Slippers Like These Already Christmas is making itself felt! full swing. Three-Eyelet Tie—Popular in the place of the regular oxford —this model in brown or black calf, black calf or brown kid, $7.50 A Real Arch Fitter—Stylish in every respect—built-in steel arch support. AAA to wide. In patent, tan or black kid —also black satin, $8.50 Guard the Children’s Feet From Winter’s Streets! Cold days are here. Colder days are coming. Bad weather makes good shoes more import- ant than ever. Here at the “Family” you'll find shoes that will keep little feet dry and warm as thes trudge over wintry pavements. Shoes that make good Christmas presents, too! Young Washingtonians always like to come to the Family Shoe Store—because we know how to make the fitting process simple and easy. Girls’ - Dress Boots — Patent leather with field mouse kid tops—very stunning for the young miss. A to D wide. 8V, to 11, $4.50. 11%; to 2, $5.00. Other models at other prices. The gift-buying season will soon be in 1It’s hard to think of any gift that will keep you in mind longer than a comfortable pair of slippers selected from the big stock of the _Family Shoe Store. Slippers for every member of the family—at a wide range of prices. Hosiery for Men, Women and Children Kayser, McCallum and Phoenix Makes + Appropriate Boxes for Gift-Giving Opera Pumps — Most any model or leather — blunt toe shapes or others. A variety of them at a most popular price, To be economical vet in vogue this one-strap pump—either in tan calf, patent or black kid, points the way, $5.00 Boys' Oxfords — Brogue or This one is solid leather construction. to D wide, 9 to 1313, $3.50. 1 to 6. $4.00. Others up to $6.50. real dress style. our special. In tan calf, A Oxfords—In a of snappy styles—this particular Girls’ variety model in a Nature Shape last. Tan or black. A to T wide. 813 to 11, $3.50, 11%; to 2, $4.00. 2% to 8, $5.00. Others up to $7.00. FamilyShoe Store 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. Over 50 Years’ Satisfactory Service L CHAPMAN IS GRANTED TIME TO FILE ARPEAL Reprieve Until March 3 Given to Allow Taking Case to U. S. Supreme Court. By the Assoctated Press. HARTFORD, Conn., November terday at the State prison that C Trumbull had consented tc d the date for his exec Seventh St. Not a newest [ men, women and vou the CHARGE has already proven convenience to milli tomers throughot t my vast Credit P advan NECAT kH-H 1 O an tl 1at is eliminates all unnecessary rec delays. next W time Court o il > of his law rs, who visited the condemned man the latter had finished his giving day dinner. pman was relieved to learn that | there was no doubt about his second reprie: which Gov. Trumbull is te sign tod: Chapman ing dfnner. a hearty Thanksgiv in this country of the for ‘i\’(‘ shions E W a wonderful satisi count such ms of the \:.‘]'; < My Coat Values Can’t Be Beat— I've got the smartest styles in town at prices that will surprise you. Volume for nearly a hundred stores makes possible these substantial savings tha ment I sell. t I offer on every gar WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ FUR-TRIMMED COATS, $29:28 to 7922 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS, 29210%55 Boys’ O’Ceats, $12.95 Girls’ Coats, $12.98 Seventh St. N.W. Next to Kinney’s Shoe Store