Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1926, Page 11

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RAIL MEN 0PPOSE LABORBILL BHANGE Will Resist Proposed Amend- ments Vigorously, Repre- sentatives Declare. ation the Vs compen on-Parker bill, which ames M. National ndments by enting llu 1. |other rac Doctor, 74, Found To Be Woman, Had Posed Since aChild . When her secret told protect pro 1 her us o the hubit became » the study of medicine . v qualified as w physician but kept to the clothing “he” had | worn since childhood. |[RACE INTEGRITY LAW CHANGES PROPOSED| Term for Violation, Introduced in Virginia Senate. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., January 1 integrity law, eretofore offere nate vesterday when effries, Downing a4 measure than that tore in the o | Jous of the race, to marry any white strike, The amendment to the employers’ pability act would limit damage suits to the district in which the accident happened. Action now may be brought in any State in which the carrier operates. WOULD WARN ITALY. Berger Secks to Direct Coolidge to Write Mussolini on Policy. person, and a white person {s defined as one who has mo trace of admixture of the blood of any of the races named as being other than white. _All persons who are not white are classed as colored under the law. This bill has caused much worry and humiliation in Virginla, where persons who have uveen parading themselves as white and who have held themselves aloof from the negroes, have been denled admission to the schools as white. Many are Indian in extraction and they claim jto be Indian in every way and they ve gone to the courts to defined, The me they have been rebuffed by the wauthorities does not deter them ra- | fight they are making for thelr r - | integrity. -land the man or woman - | white, solint guvernm«-m.‘ Divorce Decree Granted. Chief Justice M ‘ov in Equity Divie {orena Brooks Cunningham from John F. Cunning} v were married February 10, 1915 1 have two chil- The W »s misconduct with two co- s. A money settlement in to altmony t. it was stated. Davis and Wil red for the wife, dren. sented the husband. =re Regina Paccin!, the noted Portu- guese sopra d owner of what is clalmed the worl voice, be- came fam overnight. Clud cars, Observation cars, Section and Room cars, Barber-Valet, Gentlemen®s bath, Maid- Manicurist. Additional feature of the Orange Blossom Special, Ladies’ Lounge and Bath in Observation car. Seaboard Perfect Dining Car Service. Newspapers and Magazines. If any person marries in this State other than the cegenation and penitentiary terms are provided for such infractions of the law. The bill went to the committee for courts of justice for consideration. — | BILL FOR HIGHER ANNUITY. Proposes Increase in Retirement Pay for School Teachers. A new pension bill providing lu annuities for District public sc upon _retirement and_ in- monthly deductions aries us premiums on the re- tirement insurance is bLeing prepared by Maj. Daniel J. Donovan, District auditor. The bill is expected to be in shape for consideration by the Commission- ers Friday, after which it will be sub- mitted to the Budget Bureau before being sent to Congre: These three daily trains provide convenient morn- ing, afternoon and evening arrivals at all principal re-omondubstdeuCoummdlnCen tzal Florida. mmmo-mwhth&finmmivn}m Florida—Only One Night Out—Direct to West Palm Beach through the scenic Highland and Lake RXTRA FARES ON ANY SEABOARD TRAINS For reservatious, time tables, and mew illustrated booklets, GEO. W. VIERBUCHEN, District Passenger Agent 714 Fourteenth Street N.W., Washington, D. C.—Main 637 Seaboard Drastic Measure, Carrying Pnson‘ offenders re to be | : | prosecuted under the laws on mis- from | THE |EADER DESERTS BRITISH LIBERALS Sir Alfred Mond No Longer Able to Go With Lloyd George, He Declares. By the Assc LO standing {in the a4 Press. January 26.—The long dership with- with former Wl Sir Alfred minister of party, al :m~<l« came to an ¢ night with the secession of Now she’s healthier and happier than ever! “T awoke with & most disagreeablo sensa- tion around my heurt and, together with fear, thought my last moment had come. After that I began 1o be troubled greatly with Indigestion. This I treated diligently ‘with supposed cures, but never found any- (h]x_nzsthlt empkt&b relieved me except Al Evrra M. MAsoN. (Address on request.) Constipation is the hideous bug- bear of health. It fastens its ravag- ing hold on young and old. Sallow wmplexlnn pimples, headaches— ire all symptoms! Cleanse ’{our vstem of its poisons for goof “allore’s ALL-BRAN is guar- sources. At Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street The N. 0. Messenger Sale Antique and Modern Furniture, including Early American’ | | and English Pieces, Paintings by artists of note, such as Daubrgny, Onderdonk, R. Maes, S. R. Gifford, Winslow | Homer, Weyl, Parker Mann, R. N. Brooke and others; Rare | Prints, Sterling Silver, Persian and Chinese Rugs, Minia- | ture Jewelry, Fine Old Glass and China, ete. | To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries, 715 13th Street, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, January 26, 27 and 28, 1926, At 2 P. M. Each Day. Being effects from the estate of N. 0. Messenger, well- known newspaper correspondent, by order of the National Savings and Trust Co., with additions from the Harriot estate, by order of Blaine Mallan, Admr., and from ether Now on View Catalogues on Application to C. G. SLOAN & CO,, INC,, Aucts. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. v Sir Alfred, who is to join the Conser- vative party. Sir Alfred, who throughout the war penod a8 one of Lioyd George's| S e decluring that all efforts to revivify and reorganize the Liberal party have been rendered hopeless by Llovd George's Introduction of a land policy | which produced a new cleavage in the Liberal ranks. He had decided, therefore, to join the Conservative party, with which he feels he can most usefully co- operate. The action of Sir Alfred Is a climax to a prolonged contlict. Lord Oxford (Herbert H. Asquith), who is the nominal leader of the party, because of his age and elevation to the House of Lords no longer has much active influence; consequently a new leader for e party is inevitable in the near futu There have been many smothered threats of resignation owing to the conflict between the for- mer premier and Sir Alfred. THOUGHT LAST MOMENT HAD COME But Kellogg’s ALL—BRAN conquered constipation, ‘the cause of her trouble anteed to relieve const Fatmn er- manently if eaten regularly. It is 100 per cent bran. That’s why doc- tors recommend it! Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is _made by Kellogg in Battle Creek, Michi- n. A ready-to-serve cereal, de« icious with milk or fruit. Used in cooking too. Served everywhere. Sold by all grocers on & money= back guarantee, Section of Central Florida by Daylight. Parlor cae busses to and from Miami. Carries through Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg and makes con- nections for Palmetto, Bradenton and Sarasota. ‘The Seaboard is the only Rafiroad over which a Pssssnger cen buy a Winter Ticket to West Palm Beach that will permit go- ing and returning direct, or via Tampa, without additional coss. “Wintering in the South” and “Fishing in Florida.”” apply 0 Air Line Railway "ALL FLORIDA ROUTE" o cars to . waist and knees. 0. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1926. M-BRKS &CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th True Values and New Styles in Our Birthday Sale Spring’s Newest Dresses These Fascinating Frocks are bound to be the talk of feminine Washington, as we are offering them with the confidence that they are fashion-right and price- right. You Will Like Them Because They Are Different Fabrics— Flat Crepe Crepe Back Satin Georgette Taffeta Satin Colors— Bois de Rose Rose Blush Vellow Daisy Frost Gray Navy-Black HOOSE from a large and radiant collection of the Newest of the New and Authentic Modes for Spring, 1926. Fashions for the street, for the evening, for the afternoon and a goodly number of business Frocks. Here you will ind—women's dresses of youthful silhouette, misses’ dresses and stylish e — stouts. All at a decidedly low price. Tremendous Reductions as a Birthday Sale Feature Every Winter Coat Must Go! All Our Smart Winter Coats Reduced to Practically 15 Price Many Are Considerably Less Than Half Price IREGROUPED INTO SIX WONDERFUL VALUE-GIVING ASSORTMENTS | Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Richly Fur-Trimmed Richly Fur-Trimmed Richly Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats Winter Coats Winter Coats Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to $18-75 $24-_7 ] 538.75 Group 4 Group 5 Richly Fur-Trimmed Richly Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats Winter Coats Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to $4675 $50.75 $78.75 Every Coat in Every Detail Is Up to the Brooks Usual ngh Standard of Excellence in Fur Trim, Fabric and Workmanshxp In Sizes for Women and Misses Group 6 Richly Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats Gloves Real kid — suede and lambskin. 12-button, 2- clasp and turn-back and straight-cuff models. All styles and colors, but not in all sizes. $1.69 HOSC Irregulars of Onyx Ho- siery. Al silk, with rein- forced lisle garter top and lisle foot. Fine quality hose and decidedly low priced. 95c Regularly Bloomers $1.65 Irregulars of a well known make. Elastic at The col- ors are pink, flesh, white, , orchid, tea rose. E(cepu N eckwear Large assortment of samples of Neckwear in new styles. Collar and cuff sets. Jabots with and without collars; also col- lars and vestees. Regularly 95¢ to $3.95 59C Rayon Slips Super-quality Rayon Slips; accordion - pleated flounce with braid trim- ming. Inverted pledts on side. Pansy, purple, gar- net, cocoa, tan and gold. Re, i ly $2_ 69 Handbags Pouch and underarm models ; silk lined and con- veniently fitted. Beauti- ful styles of real leather and silk. In pretty shades and novelty effects. $ 1 b 89 Regularly Regularly $2.95 to $3.93 $2.95 Rayon Vests Exceptional values in Super-quality Rayon Vests. Tailor finished. Picot-edge straps. The colors are pink, flesh, nile, peach, blue and white. 89c¢ " Handkerchiefs Imported Handkerchiefs, Printed in a variety of colors. Hemstitched on fine cloth. Supply your ’kerchief needs with these wonderful values, 6 for 50¢ Rayon Gowns Super-quality Rayon Gowns; built-up sleeves and contrasting color trim- mings.- Full” size. 'In shades of pink, flesh, nile, peach. $2.59 Sweaters s onally pnced Reg;.éll‘;ly $1 .4 5 Regularly Regularly $3.50 i $1.19 Philippine Gowns and Slips A special offering of Philippine Underwear. Beautifully hand em- broidered and scalloped. Fine quality nainsook. Beautiful patterns. kg §7.45 $1.69 Silk Scarfs A wonderful assortment of Scarfs; beautiful terns and colorings. Fin- ished hand-knitted fringe. Hemmed and picot edge. All the new styles. $2.29 Wonderful values in coat and slip-ons. New Spring styles. Jacquard and plain colors and combinations. Nicely made of rayon and worsted. Regularly Regularly 12V4¢ $3.50 $ > 4 9 Regularly S$4.50

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