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"4 - 5 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1925. FIGHT FOR RECORDS ™ atrwone reruoe PLANS TOADIUST (™™gt “oret Throwgh Coscdes| OCAL RED CROSS Vit Begung e preiet o v | STUDENT AND GIRL -'e!y:d'from the (‘hnlrm?n of the \Alntk) e Jonnson mpakeon ine ok s DIE IN'AUTO SPILL roll call committee. The following were elected a< mem bers of the executive committee of | Machine Skids and Turns Over the local « r . . Gen. Ba Turning Curve in Suburb of Roanoke, Va. K Will Be Held Until December 17 G i i By the Associated Press. vest, to Burns, on the east, and elec- i as Witness Against Parkhurst, CHICAGO, December 5.—A tunnel, | trification of the lnes wiil cost an Unless Bail Is Given. 7% miles long, and penetrating the |additional $2,000,000. Cascade Mountains, one of the great-| The tunnel, on a tangent with 1% liam J. Boardman Boardman, Mrs. Hari Victor D. Deyber, Miss A. M. Good- | ing, Mrs. Roy ( Heslebower Mrs. Annie S. Humphrey. Dr. Ralph Jen. | Special Dispateh to The Star ILLE, Md., December Price, 17 e est construction projects in the his-|per cent grade, will shon?n the “"fi M > G B | i i tory of rallroading, has been started, |18 miles and will lower the summ 3 J & Advnsory Council Advocates Ralph Budd, president of the Great|1,000 feet. With alignments, this aj en. arnett Is Re Northern Rallroad, said yvesterday at|work will eliminate 2,000 degrees of Fi, on whose testimony| Temporary COMMISSION ON |a meeting of Bastern passenger and | track eurveture. It winl aiso save| elected Chairman of D. C. Entire House and 33 Senate| MO Mary E Seats Vacant Soon After |rrine vear-old Silver By the Associated Press gley : kins, 1. W. Libby lin Loring, | ROANOKE, Va., December 5.—Vir Robert S. Parkhurst, 22, of Berwyn, frelght representatives of that road. one hour's running time and fs ex. ch S Aitee's. iy, inia, MeCully 23 Sears ol of Ro i Md., was recently indicted by the _Distri The cost will be $8000,000. The|pected to be completed before the en : mon : loke and George Barker, 22, of Lom \ End of Session. A5 iy Ihere itor Baeauib anaal U. S.-District Problem. tunnel will reach from Scenic, on the | of 1928. apter at Annual Meeting. it | Tsland, « student at Washington and Lee University, were killed almost ir night when their me {car skidded ana « sharp curve at an intersection of one - — tery and who was arrested late Thurs. _— e = 8l 4is ssicintid Prons | day at the home of an aunt, at Sykes-| The Citizens’ Advisory Council de-| PRESBYTERIAN COUNCIL |TYPO UNION HEAD URGES| saj Gen George Barnett was re Palitics will be the lodestone in the Md., after she had failed to be|cided last night to advocate a tempo- elected chairman of the District | ide, Mrs. will 1 D s L A ; ine te]rary rather than a permanent com I SEaptar ot e Americant Fad Ctos N R e B D e il ets in Wasena e e mprung o T T, Ut ert, S | PAYS HONOR TO BRYAN| SHORTER WORKING DAY fiipier "t Noticas oed ¥ LAY 2 0 il |6 i ress. which hegins Monday ks e e Good Shey. | titns between the United States and - - = e meeting of the chapter. Gen. Jc A % = Leader oth parties will have as |y oy F oy 0 nd, unless she can 1“;_*["1-" g i it | Commoner Will Be Sorely Missed Declares It Only Remedy for Enem-| johnston was elected first vice chai . Hunter Bags White Squirrel i r chief concern the provide 8i amount of 1$50 he plan adopted by the counci man and chairman of the roll call = z their chief concern the wri brovide bond in the amount of $300. |asics' Congress (o create & commis- in Christian Work, Memo- ployment Brought About by | M=h and chaltman of the roll call Kipling Much Improved clal Dispateh to The Star ords upon [ cember 17, whonain (here untl De- | sion to work out within six months & rial Decl Labor Saving Machinery. were re-elected were Miss Mabel T.| BURWASH. Susse |~ Moc IELD, W Decomi t s il crowa ol Wl Aain be melled o rkhurst case | permanent plan by which the fiscal re- al Declares. | or & Boardman, vice chairman; Mrs. Harry |cember 5 () 15.—A white squirrel, rare speci el oE ths seston | She was taken (o the Baltimore in. | i{iof auestion ‘could be regulated. | gy e Associated Press By steiiAssoclated Press €. Barnes, seoretary; 1L 8. Feeside. |00 of wid life. was illed by i 1 " t oSt » = et cor ssion 'ould go E " - 2 g A P 3 . e 5.—Ru and ‘harles owe c nirs, en here. e blicans will {0 Gnact | stitution vesterday by Deputs Sheriff | itance hen it had Hecommended| ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., December| INDIANAPOLIS, De l“"“"‘fl' ';‘ e s vsend e ! > program upon which 101 . L. Howard and Miss Moore, db- | i » Congri ether with |5 o i duction of the working day is the only |} tob X HE i iking The votere to return | véctor for the Monthomery . Counny |SUCh & plan to Congress. together with|5.—A memorlal to William Jennings i the be for it to reappear. X all necessary facts and figures to show the relative interests of both the Federal and District governments in . the Capital. This method of pro-|Church, declared that Mr. Bryan |about by constantly improved labor- | Hvy pedure pus suggested to the councll|would be “sorely missed wherever [saving machinery, James M. Lynch, ! Democats Seek Flaws. : by Chairman J - SutariasdiRe [ e . cead wone on | preldent of!the! International Typo- porals il devote thelr of- : 5 Christian cause.” The memorial was | graphical Unifon, has written Secre I D T e | Permanent Council Proposed. prepared by Dr. Clarence EAward |(ary of Labor Dy | mhat: they: willdenamiad dedich o E 5 L C red by | MacArtney of Philadelphia, who was | ‘"3 " s* an-| : - % S lativi The other, proposal considered by Y phia, 2ec ition in § tary Davis' an 7718 C]l[' 5 S e o bt [the Council was the repor of William | moderator of the general assembly in s Yeport of Industrial overprodic . - r1stmas [Ore€ - | ive, he po [ S Torbare, 1924 when Mr. Bryan was vice moder- labor problem was hailed by | || | to outlining a adopted yesterday by the |certain remedy for unemployment re- majorities for their party in both | Social Service League. 3 | certa > . : il neral Council of the Presbyterian |sulting from oerproduction brough : the closing two 1ling for a continuing, or tion as h they | permanent commission, which would |ator. Mr. Lynch as a “hopeful sign.” o effect furnish Congress from time to time [ It described Mr. Bryan as a man|" <[ am confident you have laid your el With the lutest available data on|Who. “being dead, yet speaketh,” as-|gpcor on one of the vital issues con Senator Robinson Certain een the Federal and District gov- | $ands of young men whose ambition |1 por Mr. Lynch wrote. = It s, he awakened and ned into noble Income Taxes Will Be Low- Torhert’s contention was that | channels of endeavor | [Fonnattrans tave 5 The appointment of Wil 1’ ered Materially. | Washington that temporary com-|Cosby of Birmingham, Ala | h to base the division of expense |serting that “he speaks in the thou- | gl ot @8 B0 PR YGRS I m | Treating Them Gently. mem. | In the latter ‘speeches” will { mission could not work out a plan that | ber of the council to fill the vacancy the Continental M. wiil find their B would be permanent for a number of |caused by the death of Mr. Bryan - was in Alaska looking over i ~ ) ; ; : : s fox farm. Afte ring o beauti | - $ j way into the Congressional cord| |vears. Mr. Suter argued that if a|was announced e e 11 ea e uc 7 under the privilege of “estension of | Returning to Washington yester- | temp commission lays down the - e ‘2 5 o) i guide day, Senator Robinson of Arkansas, |busic principles of the relation between Jera. | BuMe: “ust how many times ed to| “Th ti madam.” said the \ Any more than that In a recent election held i salem the women were allc fix them own status on the question |guide the Democratic leader, gave his view + Sam and his Capital that the to the principal problems before |regular officers of the Federal and Dis- cal maneuvers and speeches necessarily delay the work of | a ready fo- | he was certain that both the v niither teida [ the e, Giases trict_governments could furnish Con- | 0 (NP 0% Would Sp temper. Presenting an opportunity to the Whether your hair is long or v e h to stretch the session o ppl iing his statement issued | gress with the material facts eacl | . & 2 2 A 3 S BT et ot loter IO THe | e T RUibon decienenl | Vens o dstarathe A Tt et i i woman who wants a new hat for bobbed, vou will find a smart hat v\:ln 1 ors, a forum that {and surtaxes will be 1(14ilt-r..(ll"\"‘rlxu\\l Suggests Commission Personnel. I t}:(‘ r]eSt Of ‘,h(’ season. These are that “-ln be becoming 1'0 you' a5 s anywhere else | sered. He also expressed the opinton| The co advocated by th 3 . the latest models and i Sty " . 3 : i ke R e e v s = taaseaens () = A0 well o elh Syl fw wemes g wines; s csilinssised | inheritance tax. but that its complete | one Iepresents two residents of practical and fair. It is not necessary to have had | any e exclusive styles from large and small sizes. ntire House Involved. [Lhernce tax bn the District and & Aifth member. who S { the French room n ; which will be in- ke N o the World Court, | would not be employed by either Fed: A an account at this bank to | e In each case, the reduced price (4 aurt 1 E | the Democratic leader said the vote [eral or District government and who | MORRIS b | H i _eac] , p 2 The mave [Should be taken ‘promptiy atter the | would ot be a resident of the Distric | > orrow. ats for dress or for sports, in $9.75, is a fraction of the price at N v stion had been ful iscussed by |Only the non-resident D voulc i s B o - &5 : {anestipninanipeen saily (Cincusent iy (0] e nan peSlUEH Reniber twoti velvets, velours and felts, trimmed ~ which the hat was originally T1could be no excuse for carrving this | The council decided to recoramend | with flowers, feathers, grosgrain marked. Because of the Iimited ribbon. number, come early 000 to defray ed investiga issue over into another Congress. An appropriation of §: The question of farm relief legisla- |the expenses of the prop Easy to Pay For each $50 or fraction borrowed majorities in fight will be not only . ton N opon vesuien S tion is quite diffcult Robin- h y L ety k! itto stséngthanithiein | o 2 R aise “of ihe dacli ot 8 us asking Congress Lo N1 g ",Lr Poross | or two after filine Milifk st nsctiond MMtsa tices e P rent among those who are pri 10 ratio pending the Lo i Loan wears. | Srication = withy will find interested in the proposals.” vaidtoncomniate iita count, the pro- $100 $2.00 | few excep Jvery one avows a desire to sup- port well considered signed to advanc dustry, but discou { opinfon_prevalls = t ? & ecessity for de. | which have heen presented. as to | cor an be devised which will e { efciently ket our surplus farm products. Further legis ceeds’ of which may be used to cancel the note when due. De- posits may be made on a week- Iy, semi-monthly or monthly basis you prefer. $200 $4.00 $300 $6.00 $400 $8.00 $500 $10.00 $1,000 $20.00 $5,000 $100.00 $10,000 $200.00 - legislative program sub | by the Commissioners | early next week MORRIS PLAN notes are usually made for 1 year, though they may en for any period of from 3 to 12 months Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats Greatly Reduced Cross headquarters ements with the War ation respect- | | ing credits does not seem to me to ment to rush tents, cots and | !;{"?‘""" ., very much benefit to|piankets to Yazoo City. Miss., for the | fAlthough expressing disappointment | the “tornado which struck there yes. Leaders Come Up. {that the foreign debts had not been |iargay. The supplies will he sent | the 25 Wepublicans up for|0djusied onianicorm basls itho Ren|yror i the | depotilh|New Orleavs, Under Supervision U. §. Treasury are many the party fator said s impression that | A telegram from Yaz ity Red These include William | Congress would ratify the Italian and | cross chapter today staies that ln:e‘ 1408 H Street N. W, an of the Repub-|Belgium settlements, relief work is well organized, and that = with the injured and homeless I The Tropical Plant Research Foun-|cared for plans are already underway dation has undertaken an investiga- | for the permanent rehabilitation o tion of forestry problems in Cuba. every sufferer. committee and the S “Character and Earning Power Are the Basis of 4.rrdu”j ,‘ Coats of such luxurious fabries as Justrosa, needle- point and fortuna, rich with fur. Fur collars, | | cuffs, borders down the front or bands of fur at ; the bottom. Fox, opossum, skunk, squirrel and beaver. Indiana, assistant floor | ze H. Moses ident pro tem eed Smoot of e finance commit- | mes W. Wadsworth, jr., of New of the military com Vharton Pepper of | B. Cummins of | .. Jones of Washington and Hiram Bingham of Connecticut. PLEA FOR AMERICANS | RESIDING IN HAWAII There are flare, straight line and wrap around medels. The values are the most extraordinary we have offered this season, as every coat was marked at a very much higher price earlier. Gov. Farrington Urges Early Rec- ognition of Citizenship for Chil- | Be sure to see this collection of exquisite coats Women's Cont Sectlon. Third flaor. | dren of Oriental Ancestry. l Farly 1 of the Amer ! ! : citizen | i 1s urged hy illace R B e 1 . | o i W T right New Colors in has been brought about by refusal of | fmmigration authorities of Honolulu | 10 uccept birth certificates issued un- . 9 der territorial h. I' tion was desc lsses l I l = | acute with re | citizens of Oriental ny | General conditions of the Territory | e were said to he satisfactory 'I"vl‘i H sugar crop and eanned pineapple pro- | i i inty v i e e e box of Italian alabaster.. .. ... $250 1 The coffee industry is holding its own Madame Pompadour herself Dl'us'ld;; ~ y i - bt e oot tn sl Sovertininuibadof oiia 8 For Sports and Dress | The report referred t | 5 S 5 ist travel to My An Exquisite Alabaster Box is this an bus alest pink and cream....... ...s10 | n = i i | E—— o comes i 3 | ecial, $49-50 w 31 foreign From Czecho-Slovakia comes this_jar . | rountries $1.504,546 and im- | of clear, colorful glass. . .... ... $150 \ ports $9.6 4 i . 4 : z E ds this black wood powder Coats especially suitable for outdoor : 2 | England sen i oats especlally suitable for outdoor ac- [ box with decorative grapes.. .. ... $8 i 2 % » CHANGES IN LAND LAWS | m‘F‘" ke r‘" L’: : i tivities—whether for strolling down the | Ex site enetian (lass, is a pow- i - o o7 - WA ASKED BY COMMISSIONER der jar in pink, blue and gold. - 84 \' ;‘h"o‘;‘l“émft"“nf b o rame Orth]“r!.‘“gfi to ! i ; . E nd work. ere is style in their Painted Glass makes another delightful T : € . St 2 Repeal of Stock Raising Homestead HeLl thowaes ar St it every line and warmth in their colorful pile i Act and Tncrense in Auction Area | B oo I fabrics. Exceptional values. ; | Of lace and rosebuds is this frivolous ' Among Recolmmrnd:\ht:ns. ; Sl eioneTs EACK. .. e { Vivid Red—Bright Blues et o lans wenedling Silhel Encased in a dainty box is a little glass — L / piockcraising ome act, “mend | for and putt s i Green—Tan—Rust ase in the arex which may be sold el f public auction and other fmpor Office in his an- nual report, made public today. Les. | Islation for the preservation and eco- nomic use of the grazing resources of | the public domain is also recom.| mended The total area of public lands originally entered during the vear patented a while total rales. leases and ¢ public lands and kindred s 0.420.104.13. Of this gion fund received $5 A little lady in taffeta and lace discloses individual guest ps‘lr{h. 50 (a) Lipstick lustrosa; wrap-around, side-fullness model, with one pocket. F F Tatte s Trimmed with wide rom France, an exquisite Glass | Powder Jar, ed with gold bands of $ Third floor. | | | Sketched and Indian | nd_allowed 41,0 The | 925 | An Organdy Rose Puff and a lit- tle glass bowl combined.....$1 Blue Rose Bath Powder, comes of celluloid, with puff (b) A similar model in es received § 2 Lo G R b e SR I | First floor | rust, silk lined throughoutf, Bonuees, roxalties and rentals under | A Pink Taffeta Doll conceals a pink taffeta puff, in | with collar and cuffs o the faw provided for leases of mineral | charming French manner.. ............................ $5 dyed opossum. The collar is [ gights on the public domain aggre- artisularl §ated $5.275.708 Another Little Taffeta Puff with a tiny puff box, comes | particularly $49 50 L ! - s i from France ...... . TIeS | attractive .. . | Jish women now are eligible to | Third fioor. | | civil service examinations for | uX A Musical Puff Box plays whil d i A1E sy ys ile you powder—most ’, | st_posts in the civil service. | HR CharRE IOt e RiTer "",i““,. e i sz : cm‘ffl Striv;ochs P;efi:rlfig | i irst. floor. > wrap - | o e £s model; a mixture of tan and | iuners of nthermakes! v mutfimarh & Ypthrop || 27" "§4950 —The Christmas SIore . t tiaqufli:flfq~fnx- i { Studebaker ction, Fourth fleor. 1‘ Misses' co i i < ; ~ '

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