Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1925, Page 32

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THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, WOMEN DISAVOW TEXAS GOVERNOR “Ma” Fergusons Troubles Not Blow to Feminism, Lead- | gradually are giv 1 As a result, {13 heard more frequently than French | | VIENNA AGAIN AT FORE. | Ants War Revel of an in Gayety | Stirs Rome. ROME, f Vienna November & The refore th Is as the capital of Euro. z again is making itself m f4n the night life of Rom audeville nd cuba ners from nce and F £ way to Au the soft V1 for ¥ lG[]VERN[]R KEEPS wree [EXAS ANKIOUS: | Mrs. Ferguson Still Silent on Demand That She Call D. ¢, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925. Four Hours to Drink, Dress and Rest Part of Ideal Day Pictured by Shaw By the ted Press ZONDON, Nov uber 27.—Picturing in an idealistic soclalist state, Gabren Tamnasd Shay womiuy ihe Fabian Society’s annual popular lec- f ture course last night by declaring the standard day would be four hours' work, eight hours' sleep and four hours for drinking, dressing, undress- ing and a little resting. That would leave eight for leisure to get a penny more or less than his fellows would be a crime. He declared every child should be given communistic education, and de- fended birth control and divorce, as- serting that marriages were happy only by the method of trial and error. He advocated a new Western religion, and, in fact, said everything provoca- tive he could think of, seemingly en- joying himself thoroughly before a RAILWAY CLERKS DEFER ACTION ON UNION THREAT ‘Will Meet January 18 to Decide Whether to Forfeit Charter to Labor Federation. By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, Ohio. November —Whether the Brotherhood of R: 7. | ered or submit to the ultl- matum served upon it by the Amer- ican Federation of Labor to surrender way clerks' grand executive council and its 200 general chairmen, who have been called to meet jointly twd days before the expiration of the ulti- matum. The American Federation of Labor announced at its last annual meeting that it would give the Brotherhood of | Railway Clerks 90 days in which to complv with its order. Fallure to do so will result in the suspension of the rter of the brotherhood he Jurisdictional dispute between ‘he two brotherhoods has existed for \nany years. Both contend that the teamsters and chauffeurs employed by express companies to haul goods to and from DEPUTIES PASS ON BILL. Mexican Senate Now to Get Meas. nue Regulating Petroleum. MEXICO CITY, N)yvember 27 (). | The Chamber of Deputies last night finally passed the petroleum bill, he vota was 136 agatast 1. The bill, which deals with regula tions for exploration for petroleum and gas and the operation of pips lines and refineries, now goes to the Senate. railway stations should be |afifated with their organizations. ers in Cause Here Declare. Special Session. iin places where themselves. -'COMIC STRIP LEADING ‘ INDOOR SPORT IN U. S. -quentls thn French the teamsters and chauffeurs in its anization 1o the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, will be de- | t ed at a meeting here Jan-, list, must person crowded house. The receipts from sions willgo to the he first postulate of the s id aw, is that everyboc have the same income; for A beautiful butterfly found in th. {Fen aistrict. England, has a scen: gland in the top of its head. J spray of perfume from this gland is so powerful that it drives awey the paid admis- Fabian treasur | By the Assoclated Press. £ AUSTIN Texas capital respite with of town, It's & poor kind of repentanc doesn't insure against a r of the offense. at The | etition |term. TH “Thankeslving | indication fam A Tex., November far “Ma” has given no| Vitamin Candy Now. to whether she will again | From the Ohio State Jo Fergu- | be a candidate. | | It was a cert Mrs. Wilmans, a widow. pledged | b WE O A that she would not marry during her | 4.y with vitimin candy, now that so [Eermitc eloated believing she could | " juople are hunting the vitamin best serve the State as a single, un- | £,,45, and the product was announced | | e ir stalwart tangled e Fergusor anding | held to at the so-called [ Mrs. Ferguson wsideved typical of \in poli The progre mtry did ion will be made by th, after M 3 rual ty <8 « candy se into the some Texas is not | | wat. | Statistician Finds Youth's Play Is| 1 | governor and the L | lature are at odds on the question of L special sion of that body for in h for developments in the dead locked situation in which the woman Coming MONDAY—Washington’s Greatest Sale BEHREND’S ANNIVERSARY SALE See Sunday’s Star—Don’t Miss It members of &is- | encumbered woman recently by & scientist in Japan, who Following within a few made his publicity good by sayving he announcement of Mrs. Ferguson’s | hud captured the vitamin B, just the vestigation of departments anksgiving clemency 1ist of 105 particular vitamin that mises Ko | Gav. Iniittedly guided | State convicts, a record-breaking num- | jpuch for humanity un\l. by th husband, former | her, Mrs. Wilmans ga one of the | had put it in candy Gov. | 3 zuson, sl main planks of her platform the |t the limit and never have regurding the peremptory re curtailment of pardons. of discomfort, while iil results add d to her wodays With the question of special | appear, only stimulated body half a hundred legislators, de # | session hanging fire, another sult in- |newed health @ special assembly. She has until De-| SO0 Al an o nVEYEn | Seasonal and Interest hours the Varies. $1 Children’s Waist Union Suits CHICAGO, Novembe: 1 ~\x(|r is the great American in- tistics have proved it il Americans hetween 1 24 wateh the andles | e actors on the paper stage of the unday_jour: rvey (. Lehman of the of Chicago has made g was run- | s $1.50 Men’ Winter- Weight Union Suits 99c Tomorrow——80 Fur-Trlmmed 829 75 to $35.00 COATS 22 19 | Broadcloth ——OTHER WONDERFUL COAT VALHES ) $15 Coats $65 to $75 Coats Bolivia Dress coats with G orge ur cuffs and col and sport Closing Out Lot of= $2.00, $3.00, $4.00 HATS and women. VELVETS—SATINS—FELTS arm weights nies lUned the new bright and in all sizes. nisses and women the and re No Book Necessary for Her. 1 the Kunsas Cits Star “My dear,” remarked Jinks { just finished reading a book on he Wonders of Nature “this s a remarkable work. Nature is marvel- | ous! Stupendous! When I book like this it makes me think puerile, how Insignificant is man. ad work, | “Hul?” said his wife. “A woman of its [doesn't have to de through 400 ages to discove g cember 10 to convoke the Le - | way cont I in the offing l\fl.m\ that it will be up Attorney General Dan Moody avill re s whie et turn Sunday ni t Washington Fior EhE ey Jivetarenced Bt The B e Olto fight u Si ugalnst the | vouth, questioning thou i 7| Hoffman Construct -king to 3 1 ¥ thou-| 1o meet January halt payn ¢ $351,000 in contracts | \.:.A.(T..n.\ :um{mi Hat their ul n Bnd $100,000 alleged excess | GeRt BriBas: sl b | eD inaw profits. The case is similar to that sl Et st ainst the American Road Co.. which pers, and the average for all | Speaker i Rfo o sons questioned is 80 per cer tention, and (b 0 ufoy dags sex0feunt Many of the activities which | ot the iaw providing i ¢ restitution to the folk like are seasonal and vary with|call can be only for impe allescd ioyet Caus | weather, sald the investigator. | poses x He b e play activities of childr governor i bars t more varied than 1 a spec h Boys are most alike naved L while in their tee ing both sexes have th f seasonal recreatid ts to ni is- m se ! oy who \vmll In i | sands of sked | pe rned allow the Ran for M Her Husbaud w th a4 do b Talk About Bargains! Here are $35 and $45 Custom-Tailored Suits and Overcoats —which were not delivered because we were not satisfied with the way they fit—but that are perfect in fashion, made of ns commibslones | superior woolens—your choice of the State’s suc- | at ulleged irregu-| e highw been the storm t cor l:’;“v~ nor in the s given ,M to Fe ‘ rermit € call limis t ey session to wha ative gain Mrs. exe Does Not Fear Tmpeachment Luxuriously trimied with handsome fitch o1 raccoon, mandel, mendoza beaver and wolf, in a va riety of smart styles; ir 18 to 52 si All colors in the lot. In the governor, bl ked her to ca restrictions partment. In their the: more, : confined to ¢ one activity All Seasons. e popular was not found to he the Spring of the v 1 that marbles were bei one or more places du the three seasons studied. iterest in marbles is most pronotr in hoys hetween the ages 1 - | when” ahout 40 per cent Marbles in ol and | investigations ‘s in action is int does mot fea called by the Speaker m An event expected to u‘ »f the situation 1 avis Cou o the cur- | eport of | and Jury sched: | Appearance of rer the T sled an o t this 1 betore he b i styles ( girls g is a the sexes part At the ot the Automobile ridin whick for ipate about pper age limits abo girls and about boys indulge i 60 per cel per cent of per cent = Overcoats are Single and Double breasted. Many of the Suits have two pairs of trousers. Well worth looking for your size. Bradford Chandler 502-3 Federal-American Bank Bldg. older boys & ive aut jit State ntative of 60 per cent of hoti v attend the movies. | " boys attend than the|" Lehman attriby this t that girls t for gover 1317 F Street Take Elevn!nr ‘of a hus Would hou | Slightly , | girle. Dr the & h S0 Contrary older glrls do | than the bovs. About 50 per cent of the older boys chew in compar with about 40 per cent of the girls and tions regarding r the not che 1l impe ery briet ferninmis 1 colors., 1 P shapes Girls Having Dates, | tween_the ages of 16 and {cent of all the girl | pared with only 45 per cent of the boys within the same age limits. This ecause the girls have dates with older than themselves. A maxi {mum of 75 per cent of girls prefer | | social dancing to all other pastimes, i The maximum number of boys who in- | dulge is 40 per cent There is no seasonal variation in the {amount of whistling, but there is | decided sex difference. The maximum for both sexes is at the age of 10 when 70 per cent of all boys and 33 | per cent of all girls indulge. For some unexplained reason. said -ntist, negro boys have an in e viewing { ¢or. { tense interes oxi et tense interest in boxing . Nell Mr Health-Giving Sunlight | ¥rom the Capper's Weekis A woman of 40 a generation ago was an old lady who wore wide flannel petticoats and a shawl across her shoulders while she sat by the fire and | ! crocheted. Today she séems 20 years vounger. She wears silk next to her Skin, short skirts and low necks. which allow more light and air to get to her body, and has achieved youth, beauty and health. Dr. Hall, at Eng- | land’s public health congress, declared the gentler sex were never so healthy | > attractive and lays part of the blame to silk, a material which per- mits the violet rays of the sun to pass through. For reasons not yet known | these prevent rickets in children and benefit the human body generally, but you can't get them through glass you must, be out in the open. . politiciar sxas demc at Austi ew Husband May ¥ The Aty come 9.75 5.00 Two Baby Coat Special: Pretty shades of green and tan red and struightline =t_\h-< with and _cuff: Nicely lined and about 20 models to select from. T to LITTLE TOTS’*?- COATS a Winter wei, immings and ir Handicap. wor ot We've got the “Edge” on the question of Overcoats —because with tai- lored at “Fashion Park” and made by Richard Austin of London and in The Mode’s own shops, the is t 4 to 9 vear girls’ coat rm, odeled with seli or fur t widow in single ands already hs nce to $2.50 Babies’ Corduroy Coats \'elvet - finish, wide - wale corduroy ; belted or plain mod- els: quilled lining; sizes 1, 2.3 1 85 $6.00 and $7.00 Silk and Crepello Coats 4-95 2.90 Nice cassimere English for dress trimmed velvet t an sits and t nicels wear $5.00 Girls’ Dresses Velvet cloth and 3 I riggan in good | for Infants, silk-embr called = wa ted with much one usiasm, inty Coats all-wool silk-like crepelia; ered collars; some have smocked fronts and backs: time but aightline styles prettily trimmed and well tailored in to 14 years. en . and the ad- _of the American forces down the Rowe and shrough Chathum, Queen, and Wall streets to the corner and Rector streets. lowed by Washin erals, the city nd other fune- tionaries. A few week ington bade farewell to his office: Faunce's tavern, at the Broud and Pearl streets. white and colors. vance gua hed you have a variety for selection that in- cludes the fine, finer and finest, with the famous The term *“gob” for a sailor in the American Navy came into use about his gen-| 1912, Mothers—Don’t Miss the Greatest 2.IN-ONE SALE Both 510 BOYS’ OVERCOATS BOYS’ SUITS ' Warm Melton, Double-breasted O'Coats; sizes 7 to 17. vest suits, one long and one short pants; sizes 7 to 17. 1.25 Boys’ Juvenile Suits 55 Button - on 93 5l ,(;-1.,% rn.,‘l Use it In Stews LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE Hungary 63 P. C. Catholic. A recent mary, says t t Catholic Refol imported Crombie Montag- nacs—and others of the world-renowned weaves. Fashion Park $50 to %100 Mode $35 to $65 And a special in Richard Austin Real English “Great” Coats, worth from $50 to 60 84175 The Mode—F at Eleventh religiou in Hun- “entury, has results: Roman 9 per cen per cen per cent; :rw-k ent. The nt is divided among with Baptists pr Headquarters for IVES and LIONEL Electric Trains Xmas Tree Outfits With Gen- ‘uine Mazda Lamps Catalogues in Colors Free Washington Theatre | Supply Co. 719 Ninth St. N.W. model g 1 per ce ous bod dominating. Use of Water Power. York wate It v in forme but has now Wash Percale and Ma- style dras_materials, tached_collar, dou- ble yokes. ~_ope eport cutfs patierns. 0 15, New its cads the States in utiliz- power for generating | oduces about 20 per ity by this means. f held the first po- fallen to second inks next, then | olina, Idaho, | Michigan and lowa. More t an | 0,000,000 kilowatt hours of electricity | ire produced in the United States in | : the course of a year, | ot tion rst Mortgage Bonds for Booklet N X F.H.Smith Co. | 0 'gn‘fnmuwmnmm;s&r:’ | NO 10SS T0 AN'Y STOH IN 92 i - Swallowing sage tea is one wa k_in_wisdc to No Advance inPrice Due to the Strike The price of our run of mine soft coal has been advanced only 26c per ton over the summer price, which is the normal in- crease. suniSmman Main Office 1819 G St. N. W Franklin 4840 Sueds fancy Novelty broidered ‘wanted Chamots Gloves with i e embroidery. RGN i HREN al Thie great kit ment Weel ‘Tor he <"wiil complete class will be nty-five in numb it, communicate Fashion Park Clothes here exclusively. Quiners nfnthlrmakes‘ I tradegquichiyfor - ‘ Studebaker {Pewser: Durabsility finish 75¢ Ma Ma Dolls with full iressing and shoes and itockings. Loud voices. dressed; good 200 Boys’ Sweaters SUPER GLOVE AND HOSIERY VALUES i flare tops; full length double finger tips; Ripbed to the tae e Gl and attractively sleeping eyes, shoes iy 1 49 Women’s Chamois Suede Gloves $1.50 Silk Hose - e of silk; each pair A S apost sSoxpwith with fancy leather The Greatest Dolls Values Are Here 1.50 Ma Ma Dolls $5.00 Ma Ma Dolls $3.00 Kid-Body Imported voices. All color Grash igoe.” | i35 Lined or Unlined Heavy thread silk, 5 5 guaranteed for wear. 9 9 Black and all colors. doubls turned silk rauntlets: embroidery Ma Ma Doll or new Born Babies with crying voices, all fully Large natural 95 Dolls . dresses. and stockings. ! Bll\? Grveu Fabric Gloves, with with seamed back, All colors. 9 $1.00 Women’s Cuff-|50c Boys’ and Girls’] 59c Boys’ Scout ambroxdered (’\lfl trimmed: fleece lined. dressed, including shoes and stockings, pretty natural faces. Loud faces with real Real hair wigs, Brown. les, vid 3-row silkc stitching, double finoles, s wids Top Gloves Sport Hose Gloves hair, sleeping eyes washable kid body,

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