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16 THE KVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1926, S Managers' Association. “Indeed,” he continued, “the aim of called that Stanford University 6 § The conductors and trainmen nego. the association to help bring up such years ago was endowed with $800,000 | N 2 i ctea “un wreement witn n ot | HURTS PHILIPPINES i esiiee, b ot | OF THOUGHT WAVES |25 soist ™ Bebial | N Mr. Paint-Up Sav: i - committee in 1924 involving an in- able.” But it has taken isolated cases phenomena of this sort, but its re-| N aint- [) OAYS: } P 3 creasa and some changes in rules. W N «I\r poverty and multiplied them in its e ;e:;l;‘ch‘fll‘v;‘ ':‘:ml,;sht“(mnslerence had | N i The present wage demands have magination. Such jsolated cases even : A 5 r c su Y tien: el kp omands have Pedro Guevara Protests Methods [/i%ination. oAy roris American Scientists Question Re: Zaward L. Thorndike of Teach- llege, u leading psychologist i ;g\,:.g 2 $500 qm:»'mm ”:1"““( ney Used in Raising Funds — ported Transmission Success Smiben Hat the Bomilns cinats roll increase on the roads of the i ountry. Approximately 205,700 in for Waifs. TRUST BILL VOTED of Russian. might accomplish more by confiding eir_thou ismission_to fraih service would e axected. L e Athelr thought transmission to radio. 7/ % You May Be a Painter Fifty Llnes West of Chmago ..... P o ) ks o Mississippl ~ Measure Prohibits | By the Associated Press DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF to Propose Concerted Wage | JOBS IN FLORIDA. [ tewet e 0 1 Sules Under Anti-Trust Law. W o, rovrars 10— aneres| Dripet BN DRAPERIES ATTRACT —We'll develop vour *Paint- ing Talents.” Just knock on 13 | A i |3 h i | our door and come in and f sful experiments in thought iati American Guardian Association in its| JACKSON, Miss., February 19 (@), on e et lon of matcriala to_se- | N ) Negotiations. White Collar Positions Are Scarce, | $2,000,000 drive for the [ The House_bill prohibiting the Stite ¢ 8 ik Srauing and yanering § Travelers' Aid Soclety Says. Inthe Thilinnines S < 3 revenue agent from bringing suits | 0F ¥ furnished. N NEW YORK. February 19 (P e ia | nudertheantitrust satutes ana ’ EIE‘II“:LL WALL PAPER CO. N a0 lionde, | 1equirements for those planning to abating sults of this nature now 1 b St. NW. Main I lines [earn their living in Florida were made nding unless approved by the gov. American people m of public vesterday by the National As-|ihe Filipinos and terehy was de |€10r and attorney general a ‘Travelers' Afd Societies | signed to “crush Philippine aspira- Mississippi Senate yesterda dy of the situation | jon ida’s principal cities. survey showed that the so- white collar” positions are to obtain, manual laborers | a much better opportunity for | Fir employment. Stenographers, a < vester ask us about interior or ex terior painting or how to refinish the furnin | floors, by humans and anmmals that he as serted his bellef the capture of these vaves may be used for transmission of human’ thought at a_distan ssociation's Propag: aid, “is designed to ¢ an people certain neeptions of the Filipino that the islands are in dire biect poverty: second, that the pino woman 1lled Co. which i serted that 4n 70 per cent of the cases courts. A large part of the | thought transmission w: ion on the bill was centered | Dr, J. 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Colonial, D’Orsay and strap styles, The crispness of taffeta and the softness of georgette combine in gray Fashion Mode footwear, $7.50 most harmoniously—taffeta forming the body of the frock, while georgette lends itself to graceful decoration. And gingham taf- feta is decidedly new-—particularly the Shepherd’s plaid ging- $25?S ham, as the two models sketched. $15. (First Floor) Gray in any of its moods proves the smart- est color for Spring shoes. And Fashion mode develops interesting styles in this favored color. High or low heels are in evidence—all sizes 214 to 7—and A to C widths. The Half-Yearly Furniture Sale (Third Floor.) Shall Your Coat Be Twill Or Tweed? Is really an unimportant matter, for both are decar 525 to gay Paris—both are smart for Mademoiselle First Floor. Only 9 days more to Share in.the Savings Shop by Phone If for any reason you cannot come downtown, vou need not miss the Feh- ruary special appearing daily. Call our Personal Shopping Bureau, Main 3100 Your purchases will be made according Coats of tweed mixtures with cut Coats of soft twill, as the models leather trimmings and a slight side sketched, with braid and button trim- : mings and collars of dyed or natural . o squirrel. Some with collars braided lars and loveliest hues of Spring. $25. to the hemline. $25. R R N R N A R T R T I I R E I T X e g X gg-fi‘;i’zi}r‘i};‘{} {Ea&:aEi&i&i&i&i&§§£i§i§i§%§fl Fe l t an d Fe al h ers M§z§;£i§£§2§}§§}§2£i§&§}§2§§§3&§3€'12;.25{}”3 We have replenished our stocks in anticipation of the last-minute rush which former experience has taught us ! ! flare. Showing the new standing col- to expect. Selections are now complete. Pt tEt Rttt tatat ettt Pttt ettt Pt Rt Pttt Pttt EEEIEIEITITIIIRIRIEIRIE RIS EIR IR SR RIEI LTI TS (Fourth Floor) to your directions. . S T} t Spri Y ; sy & o ing Coats Designed For The g bt i i a Music by Electricity! % ES ) B / “ > ” . . :I\;\ L . t t l e w e fi The f ltfdltoi firmlyin :’é ThC HeCht CO' IS the <§ e Te a S i = . . 3/ : % 5 - /g EQ Lines suitable for the more mature figure @ lnrr(;‘\l-ChfSemet\lférmi(;d;;il:::; m OIlly S;Ol‘e. m ‘}YaShl_ng <E 24 —vyet sizes for the diminutive stature /4 Parisi dds feathers fo B ton t at_‘s showing 7 " ¥ make it ama X and selling the new N make it smarter. Large 'd \ af $ 57 Y : : : B ; Je g 50 $ .50 3% head size Bois de Rose felt . > . ;V 25! 29 ’ 39 ’ 65 §: sketched, trimmed with fi P anatro pe 53 Dal!} :}: qf‘{ $s rosc Hackel, $10. X Panatrope Recitals in 4 .3/{ Coats of twill and lorcheen, with the new N& e B our Music Store —618 ‘ 74 ’:‘2 saddle shoulders and slight flare, so becoming @ Smart Little Wrist fi F Street. ’;;’ o to the smaller woman. Trimmings of embroid- Ve Watches, 5495 Y e };2 ery, and collars of squirrel, silver dyed muskrat, x ‘:_"i'el;dd"g:ggs’fzu‘:fi':; % B runsw i C k P ana t Iro p e :‘}{: J sl or self material. . N Attractive watches that Y i \ . P, \& B - 5 Ya have sold for much more than B The Brunswick Panatrope is the result of five years Ve 2y The right length—the right sleeve length— g their present low cost. Octa- Y experimentation on the part of the Radio Corporation N A right in every detail—no alterations will be Y& gon, cushion or tonneau shape BA of America, the General Electric Company, the Westing- /e ;“ necessary. Yet not too youthful for the older x —ideal for the girl at school. fi house Electric and Manufacturing Company aund the >: 5é woman. Colors, navy, tan, gray, green. Sizes \E Man's Strap Watch, $8.95 Y Brun?‘V‘Ck Com.pan_v. : ) , ) & * 7, 15% to 39%4. b, ‘s . i . B - It is the first instrument in the history of musical re- P (Women's Section, Third Floor) Cushion - shaped Nickel Case Strap L e : 4 "*5 / gy fi Watch. Fitted with a guaranteed 7-jewel fi production to clearly distinguish every note of the scale. ;: 3 = & o = 1 . 2 (F, e i s B R S American Stahdard movement. And besides music, the Panatrope offers a six-tube Ra- : A}%?‘QK}{}C{ EDEtata ot n bt a bl bl ok ® 2N i & diola No. 25—no batteries—just plug in on your electric ;2 iy socket! Mol \a 9] (Music Shop. 618 F Strect) =y I I lE HECH I CO ~ E S I R E' E‘ I’ e Tt Tt Rt ST E R ST TRt R Rt et T E o oo g E ‘ Store Hours, Daily 9:15 to 6 P.M. v “ g & D