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SEATTLE OFFICIAL TAKEN IN DRY RAID Deputy Sheriff Arrested With Seven Men and 100 Cases of Liquor. By the Associated Press. SEATTLE, November Parker, a deputy sheriff, was by Federal prohibition terday at Woodmont Be: 2 south of "Seattle. The agents con fiscated 100 of holiday liquor and arrested seven other men. Parker insists that he had the seven men under arrest when the Federal officers appeared and announced that he would demand tody of the prisoners as soon is released from custody Those sted included stead, forme ttle police lleutenant and Fred Marvel, former member of the Seattle police dry squad THOUSANDS MOURN AT SIMPLE RITES FOR BRITISH QUEEN 0 0 15 he himself Roy Olm (Contim from First Page.) aelock ot was 1 t from the Chay on the same g t ia and Edw rries of her majes es on the command the escc rds fell rom = ged and the p march throi 1 Square and Whitehall Thousands Weep. had wait d wet, ad streets pler « . The soft, of whic etopped to the cadence oved was of t upon Itar. g the arrival of Queen M her and aro deep ck, heavy veil her were the Queens of Spain, Norway B m. Prince Mary, the York and several scores of relatives The Quee directly fre than half procession Queen Al throughout her handke ry the service rehief hetween whi A short bl gregation hymn, and the quief ended with “God Save the Sun Breaks Through. The King left his place. followed by the Queen strains and afte wation departed casket on the ca fore the altar of th the buildin emptie denly shone f alone church. As the sun sud s streaming THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925. BRYN MAWR GETS SCANT SUPPORT| FOR RECOGNIZING GIRL SMOKERS Johnson president; Hattlesburg—Un- reservedly disapproves of smoking by women. No rule prohibiting. Mississippi State College for Women, C. Fant president; Columbus— any girl caught smoking; absolute re- striction. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge—No rule prohibiting, but sen- timent among faculty and student Survey of Women Colleges in South and West Shows Cigarettes Are Generally Taboo—Wash- ington Pupils Take Initiative in Ean. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, November 27.-— The precedent set by Bryn Mawr in plac ing the stamp of official approval by woman students upon smoking finds scant sympathy among Southern col leges attended by women, a survey completed today by the Associated | Press reveals Raports tutions, whose made up largely Young women attend most schools nark e received from 37 insti- | student bodies are | of Southern girls. | five of the | nd semi- | of smokin Hall and irls themselves I without suggestion fror and there sentiment | among Washington Schools Report. are the reports D. C.. women's tional centers which were to_the symposium National Cathedral School, pal—Prohibited by ‘unwri Card prepared to send students saving practice i Washinston neither smoking faculty in favor from proved nor permitted Gunston- Hall—Smoking rohibited. No sentiment in students. Trinity College rigorously con stion positivels favor Student body has practice with *hool—Smoking frowned but in of such has not upon many issue prohibiting it. In no insts the slightest vestige of the precedent set by B through the windows and playing over the bier. At 1 were doors of the abi 1 long proves. i pub to the | the spened those of p.m again v the | ibbey tonixht, will be tomor- row morning to \Vi in_the private royal cha EST. 1879 | of manner tory for woman students to use as a smoking room “I disapprove very heartily of girls smoking and our girls are not alliowed * sald Miss May McClelland, ident of Peace Institute, a yierian College of Raleigh, N. C. However, T think it is a_question . not morals. 1 belleve it i detrimental to health, but T do not feel it a sin for a girl to smoke any. more than for a boy. It is a matter ntion and I do not believe it »me conventional for girls to habitually in this country, as perhaps, in other: has bes smoke it has. Summary of Attitude. A summary of the attitude taken by the o sileges reporting follows: ‘s School, Episcopal; War- president; Raleigh, N. C opposed to smoking among 1 more so among girls. The iction of Bryn Mawr sets a bad prece- dent.” x Alabama colleges, Judson, Al ma College for Women, Woman's University of Alabama, How- outhern—There is ire on the part of woman stu- to smoke: therefore no rule the practice has been found boys dents Presbyterian; presiden: Dr. shipped Winthrop College, . BB, son, Rock Hill, 8. C smoking problem, but no woman can remain at this college and smoke.” Newcomb Coilege Butler New Orles a8s0 for sev Iy resolutions his represents sentiment of stu nt body and faculty.’ Mississippl Woman's College, J ciation opposing GULF SMOKELESS COAL Contains 109, HEAT Holmes Whole Wheat and Health Bread Delivered from our ovens to your home. Phone Main 4537 for Service ——— mnmm i L8 SR [SEERRE| Selling Like s [KYRYRY A Great Xmas Sale 10.000 TIES Wfinlz’efiroof Silk - and - Wool, Handmade Cut Silks and Fine for $1, $1.50, $2 and $3. The “Home of the Dollar Tie" offers you ten thousand hand- some neckties at the one big popular tie price of America. tie in the house, regardless of former selling price. sold from $1 to $3 for ONE BUCK! at least a doze 1005 Pa. Ave. WARTRALY) Knit Silks. Sold n., e AR Y ((Sixty” Boxed Free Hurry, 1343(;:;1'1 want Radio D. J Kaufman p INC. IS TIAR AN KRRRTS Land an Smoking by women thought injurious and unbecoming. No rule prohibiting. State supersiendent of education, W. J. Bond, Jackson, Miss.—“Unaiter. ably opposed to practic South Mississippi College for Women —Forbids practice. Belhaven College, Dr. G. T. Gilles- ple, president, Jackson, Miss.—No rule, but practice positively opposed. Millsals College, Dr. D. M. Key, president, Jackson, Miss.—Restrictions against practice never necessary and none anticipated, although college is unalterably opposed to it. Hamilton College, Miss Hilda Threl- keld, principal, Lexington, Ky.— Smoking positively prohibited. Tradition Against It. University of Kentucky, Miss Vir- ginia F. Franke, dean of woman stu- dents, Lexington, Ky.—No written rule prohibiting and none found neces- ary, as tradition Is againat it Galloway College, Mrs. J. M. Wil- lams, dean, Searcy, Ark.—Smoking not countenanced. Arkansas College, Dr. E. B. Tucker, president, Batesville—"“Smoking by women is not recognized in any way. We will not put up with it.” Ouachita College, Dr. C. E. Dickens, president, Arkansa: ““We do not rec- ognize smoking by girl students, do not permit it, and not bothered by it. None of our girls would even think of it. If they did, they would be dis- missed immediately Hendrix College, Dr. J. nolds, president, Conway, “‘Question has never come up. it will be opposed.” Central Women's College, Rev. Doak Campbell, president, Conway—Defl- pposed to smoking by students. A rd Belmont College, Dr. J. D. Blanton, president, Nashville—Expels body vigorously opposes practice. Blue Mountain College, Blue Moun- tain, Miss.,, Dr. Lawrence P. Lowry, president—"We are strongly opposed to women smoking. It is not permit- ted and not to be tolerated.” Shorter College, Dr. W. D. Furry, president, Rome, Penalty, expulsion. Wesleyan College, Dr. W. F. Quil- lan, president, Macon, Ga.—Rule prohibits. Dismissal if violated Agnes Scott College, Dr. J. R. Mc- Catn, president, Decatur, Ga.—Prac- tice Aot tolerated. Oglethorpe University, Dr. Thorn- wall Jacobs, president, Atlanta— Smoking by women prohibited Bessie Tift College, Dr. Aquilla Chamlee, president, Forsyth, Ga.— Rigid rule prohibits. Brenau College, Dr. H. J. president, Gainesville, Ga. not permitted. Sentiment on West Coast. SAN FRANCISCO, November 27— Smoking among the woman students in the big colleges and universities of the Pacific Coast seems to be a mat- ter of Individual consclence. No- where does such smoking appear to be a particular problem, although there fs no doubt that it is being in- dulged in more or less generally. At the University of California Miss Lucy Stebbins, dean of women, said that the problem was settled by the Pearce, Practice H. never recurred. At Stanford Miss Mary B. Yost, the women's dean, said that the senti- ment against smoking has been up- held by the girl students, who have declared againat it “It is just not being done at Mills Every chapter in the story of Teck Six Shoes starts with quality. 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Black and .tan high shoes and oxfords. $ 71 2ok Official Headquarters for Boy Scout Equspment A Barber Bill Shop Where Kiddies Enjoy a Haircut Ga. — Prohibited. | co-eds themeelves years ago and has | College,” Mrs. Aurelia H. Reinhardt, president of the Oakland school, said. “We have many old wooden build- ings on the campus and the girls have themselves banned smoking because of the fire hazard.” ‘Women's organi versity of Oregon have not only framed strong prohibitions, but are enforcing_them. Winifred Sunderlin Haggett, dean of women at the Uni versity of Washington, declined to ex- press any opinion as (0 how generally co-ed smoking is indulged in there, saying such comment was bad prac- tice. The university has no smoking ban, but the Women's Federation, a co-ed body, opposes it. Smoking among the women of Wh man College, Washington, is not posed on mor: grounds. The have been requested to refrain be- cause of the supposed bad effect of smoking on thelr health and well- being. At the University of Idaho if any of the girls there like to take an oc casional “drag” at a cigarette they are frowned on by thelr sters. They don't like the habit, and authorities forbid smoking. At the University of Southern Cali- fornia the in regard smoking was s e ahout fifty,” with Klein-Smid “directly practice. At Oregon Ag College women, are forbidden by rule to smoke. At Reed College, Portland, the students have a rule that no girl under 18 shall smoke, and girls over that age must have 3 or guardians’ consent. * some smoking by girls on Reed campus, but ions at the Uni oppose: lish of the eastern Illinois district will not much,” President Norman F. Col- man said. Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president of ‘Willamette University, Salem, Oreg., sald that the university would “glee- fully part” with any girl student who smoked on the campus or anywhere None of the faculty or trustees smokes,” sald Dr. John F. Dobbs, pres- tdent of Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oreg. 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