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ILLINOIS VERDICT ~ [procmiee HELD NEGLIGIBLE Little Danger to World Court | Adherence Seen in Other Primaries. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. | Ilinois’ verdict against the World| “ourt, even if followed by the defeat | ublican pro-court ! & | - ination, will not e to the r a care- | the administ leaders in both to the conclusion | c | mperil international tribunal. count of noses, tion and pro-court parties have th 9 | h: respec n and . would | . or near- | arshalled | erse the| ully complishing | early date, if | tively the Democratic D ba W si of Fifteen Fifteen o Senators fa ch 1ecumby Primaries. 1 pro-court v test tof £ 1llinois Chey are, | espective pri-| ate public the MeK April thei May o my w ba | th {m d | Mary Loy Catherine Mz e lead- | er ing roles in * du edy to be presented by the Lambda | Epsilon P Carroll Hall Wednesday cast is com-| tu posed of 1 ilon Chapter, | b i and Alpha | cr: {m; ise Dermody lowe stember ber T ptember mber ptember m September Yor ) G th Ver Jones, Wa Wadswort 14 The Boerah-Reed crusaders have to secure the election of court Sena . either Republi Democrats, in every one of the 1 States above listed to come iwithin gunshot of upsetting the Senate’s ac- n. In relatively few of these ites is the World Court likely to Septembe would | it s or re for the moment, there- | . are easy enatorial pro-courters moreover refuse to regard Illinois sentimen expressed at primary election | at all signi Two vears i llinois defeated for renomination the paramount issue it was in Illi- | one of the bitterest anti-league and | it is the proclaimed pur- | anti-court irreconcilables in the Sen- pose of Borah to elevate it to that |ate, the late Medill McCormick. | v. It may unhorse Lenroot in |Overthrow of an Tllinois anti-court Wisconsin and Cummins in Towa. | Senator in 1924 and the defeat of an | Borah May Ai a I it ¥ Aid Brookhart. B s B ourke Borah entered e W nsin fight that the § nomin Februa nd undoubtedly will| tors on aind faction: hand in Towna, to kelp than on national or international ix overthrow Cummins. But | sy heyond those two States, the chief nti-courter has no battle program cept the general gauntlet he has wn down to all Republican pro- tors * Borah will tion day Republican un ) Pro-court swanson author of on January wer to anger Seen in Geneva. ders like Virginia, ations adopted | ar more dan- | herence in| tates which this vear. If| tions rejects as ptable the Senate vation -ding advisory opinions, the withdrawal of the United States from | the protocol of adherence is a fore- zone conclusion. Pro-court Sena- tors would be the first to demand action to that end. They insist that America must be p ed on terms of | full equality with members of the ague council—Great Britain and France, for example. Advisory opin- fons _require unanimous approval. i : merica demands the right of veto, lanx of Januarvy 27, numbering 17. ot ol should receive many as half a PO dozen : November elec tions, tha an imposing and e e impressive re 3ut it would still leave anti-cour rty 10 votes NEW STREET APPROVED. from its goal. T of v one vote more of Commissioners Agree to Thorough- | the United votes necessar srevent tion of the protocol of adherence, pro- vided reconsideration of the previous vote could be obtained. Uncl rinds of the World Court not only % 4 Democr the pursue 7 pro-court he cou is still to be termir His friends quote clined 10 ma Nearly all up f oy ne ¢ per of Pen flerca and var to the knife, n Senaiors now have primary ses—like Pep. ylvania—opposition is e contest close. If the conspicuously might suffic: inst pro-court can ut the point is that there arly eno ua tions to justify Borah in fizuring that he will ‘wield revision power in the Sen; which will take office i \zne of o rese as it was in to turn the tide as (Covyright. 1 fare Opposite Ball Park. "he District Commissioners, at the | request of Chairman Capper of the " ! Senate District committee, vesterday | consented to an amendment to the | bill providing for the opening of the | e | minor street just morth of Georgla | sut declare that : ks . SelE bithin oL enue in the vicinity of the Am ‘ and in Hlinois | can League base ball park. Several ation’ precisely | weeks ago the Commissioners urged e. On_April 12| Congress to defer action on the meas- | mith W. Brook- | ure in view of the imminent merger of | iti-courter. but | the traction companies, as the opening | Janiel I. Steck, | of the street would require the Wash- | ington Railway and Electric Co. !01 | ze the Commisioners to open the | much-needed street and at the same | time leave the rerouting of the street | vilway until such time as the Public | Utllities Commission deemed such a | change to be in the public interest readop Constitution nged. e no ppened 1 Washi the court it was befc nate ousted Republican ted in his stead Democratic pro- April 13, Illinois McKinley, nd nomi Smith, | Smith day reroute its Georgia avenue line. As amended the bill would author- Republi ated in hi . Republican 1f omes to the Senate, presumably his court vote will be offset by the pro-court vote of Steck. Court honors SPECIAL-—-Monday and Yuesday Finest Quality Toric Spherical Lenses $2.50 Finest Quality Shur-on Frames Complete Outfit, Case and Cleaner Included " Genuine Toric KRYPTOK Invisible Bifocal Lenses First and best quality, Toric KRYP- TOK Spherical Bifocal Lenses—(one 5 pair to see near and far). 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Jaeger Given | Fellowship in Interna- tional Law. asteries and Forbids Fa- 'FEW 0}: [;Ai_M BEACH natical Orgies in Public. | SUPPER CLUBS PAY BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. | orrespondence of The Star and the Chicago | Zeigfeld's Show Presented at One, aily News. i : et ance, April 17.—Reports | With Stars Mingling With Society. Walter H. E. Jaeger, faculty mem- | ber and post-graduate student at the | | Georgetown Univers hool of | elgn Service, has been awarded a fel- lowship in inter national law b the Carnegie En dowment for In- ternational Peace, it was mounced last nig] This distinetion conferred on only | or- PARIS the howling dervishes and shis will soon be no more. | modernist Turkish government abolished the monasterie uresque dr wnatical order v are that the whirling | he Bek he = and | By the Associated Pres of those| PALM BEACH, Fla, April 17 , whose dream- | palm Beach he e ipper clubs, | tourlsts, and |and one went so to take Flo 8 elf-torture | Ziegfeld’s talent from Broadway ere so0 long a feature of Turkish life, } whole .season. Buf few of them are The fire-worshipping Bektashis, celi- | very successful financially, ate but sensual, will sit no more| he tropical style of decoration, | ith dangling carrings around the | jth Spanish or Moorish motifs, pre. 12-pronged candelabrum, ind the cover charges in most in mediating on the attainment ‘Hm,“. range from $2 to a huge hous tu the pathway | One of the clubs is hoat, moored to a pier jutting out Lake Worth. Another Was t | followed this plan during the pas {son, but a speciall ructed pi ncient ted a the United ach year, ci with it a scholar ship fund of $1,800 for a year's studv in two of the fore- | most schools in Tne schol- is renew at the ples of the lently | | spi Orgies Forbidden. . . | W. H. E. Jaeger. Nor more will be howling der- | ure CARNEGIE AWARD 1926—PART il in it m a few students in | e | to the success which has accompanied the growth of the motion picture in- dustr) hes, with their wild vocal crescendo | rate’s galleon did not arrive from a nd_diminuendo of “Allah,” then “La |New York shipyard in time. ' repeated over and over | Most of the places are owned by hi cadence with head-rollings, | tels here, but theve also are se . flerce private enterprises. Paris Singer erty owner, and A. J. Dre ouths in the cou ly | jr.. financed the produc hour frenzy, or pierce their skins|feld's “Palm Beach ith darts, or tread to and fro on the | Club Montmarte. acks of little children brought toduce a new show sacrifice by ' devout Moslem | 1a othe: | And the whirling dervishes, follow- of the great Djelaleddin, who spun iring three da ithout ~stopping, e cosmic rhythm rn and turn with shout of *Ho jes out: I rise ndowment. to the ( rgetown s o from his home in Al-| Mr is now a; the - of | philosophy under the direction of Dr. Jam Brown ott, one of the fore most_authorities on international law nd diplomacy. He distinguished him self during his first year by winning he Arnulf A. Gloetzner prize in polit- | nd the Baron Serge A medal in political and of negie I Coming hree ye: | landale, N ndidate for 0. prop- it 1 Biddle, on of Zieg- | Nights” -in’ the | Ziegfeld will pro- next ason i ge theater which Singer will build The aspect of Palm Beach greatly changed by Ziegfeld's { Who found life here much different | s and three nights|from that open to them in New York in harmony with| All the outdoor sports found them as no more will they | participants. Clad in flimsy prac flving skirts o | costumes, they could be seen cyeling while the sheik alonz the shores of Lake Worth . 1 go to Heaven, to | Many hours were spent on the bench. y own country. Does any one, to| Much social attention was given left, desire to follow me?” them. The stars entertained by The sensuous meditation is over; the |Otto Kahn, Rodm: . Mrs, nearthly epileptic howling dies away; | . T. Stotesbury One girl ing dance is done found a millior husband onvul take, | | Korff memo diplomatic history Nice University with honors in has completed several worl subject of internatio law. About two v go he was made an as sistant in the political science depart ment of the Georgetown school. Mr. Jaeger as a result of winning [& fellowship will continue s on the the Carnegie of the beautiful, new SEXTON GAS RANGES with automatic oven heat control All this Week (April 19 to 24) Mrs. Harriet I.. Jenkins, the well known dietitian, will be in charge. Come in and see the ease with which she prepares a whole meal each day. Get valu able information by viewing her preparation of many special and appetizing dishes. Let her show you how cooking on a Sexton Gas Range with automatic oven heat control lightens your household tasks. Do You Know— That with the Automatic Oven Control you can be miles away while cooking in the oven and get perfect results. 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Shoes that were bought *way below the cost to manufacture—Offered tomorrow at this ridiculous price. 2 Because of the continued cold and rainy weather of April. the famous Bleeker Shoe Co. of New York, were forced to close out 3,762 pairs of entirely new shoes at a tremendous sacrifice, to make room’ for additional merchandise. The lot includes blonde satin, gray leather, combina- tions, tan leather, patent leather and black satin, in all wanted styles and heels. Sizes 3 to 8. Come early, prepared to buy several pairs, for these are truly the greatest shoe values of the day. Remember—even the sale price is much less than the cost to manufacture. l | cated in Moscow l his research work this year at the Institut des Hautes Ktudes Intern: tionales, the FEuropean center of the | Carnegie Endowment at the Univer- sity of Paris, and al E Paris. provide an adequate numbe ers competent to give instruction leges and universities. . HAYS WARNS OF FRAUDS IN MOVIE-ACTING SCHOOL Film Spokesman Says Many Mulct | By the Associated Press. through the tod | the Motion Picture Produce tributor fo¥ the tempt nocentl, 1 | The court is asked to restrain tho husband from interfering with hi wife, and to award her the custoc e child. Platinum | ASKS LIMITED DIVORCE. | i § of t »'at the famous | Wife 8ues Frank F. Kidwell, Chain | Libre des Sciences Politiques, | The fellowship award is tc of teach in col icole Grocer, Charging Cruelty. Mrs. Margaret C. Kidwell has filed | suit for a limited divorce and alim: { from Frank F. Kidwell, owner of a chain of 24 g stores, and who is said to havi income of | $65,000. The residing Waterbury, Conn., and bring: through Attorney ames S Smith, David A. Pine and Fran Hill. * The Kidwells on, Md., April one’ child. Thy Substitute Tried. Chemists who have been workins for years to find satisfactory sul. itute for platinum have settled upor new material called tantalum tha seems 1o serve the purpose and is ticularly of great resistance to he ids, two of the i quired in tinum and its ¢ platinum-iridium The new materiul is said to Jast 1,600 times longer 1 nternational law at American o were 11, wi mar 1919 1 at Tow and have | Factory Girls, Promising Fame and Fortune. | California Type ' NEW YORK. April 17.—A warn- | Bungalows g to youthful dreamers against fake | 1oving picture school udios, and | wvie stock propositions, was issued | New York ening Post | Will H. 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