Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1926, Page 25

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ARMS CONFERENCE PRONG-HORNED ANTELOPES. gue Two Feet Long. Laps Up Eggs and Milk in Lieu of Favorite Diet. What . America Nzeds at Geneva. Hoiden Says of Gib-| son, I3 a Lie-Detecting Ear. Twn prong-horned antelopes have | older than either of them. It has hol. just come to the Zoo from the Bureau | low horna like a cow, but sheds them HARDEN. , | of Biological S.rver of the Depart-|annually like a deer. Tt is probably ment of Agriculture. something like the ancestral type of They are the first of tneir species | both deer and cattle. at the park for years and were raised | It does not do well in the neighbor- from fawns by one of the bureau's | hood of man. The two animals at th . | bredatory animal inspectors in Ne.|Zoo are extremely nervous and tal was being ned 102 17 Mr. Hugh Gib-| . after he had obtained a special | fright when anybody appears outside | son. America’s de'ezate at Gene\a.|permit from the State to keep them | their cage. | 7 had posses . « ear he would iy his possession. The few Western | Another new arrival at the Zeo dur- 'Y ) & X \/‘7 have avoided t asant feeling | States which have herds of 'these | ing the past week is a South Amerl. ' '/, of being “oam | creatures apply to them the most|can ant eater. a gift from Victor J. L AN Speaking nfidenifally. a promi- rizid protective laws possible, since [ Evans. This family also has not been ST nent Furope ot deny that ' they are rapidly nearing extinction. | represented at the Zoo for vears: The STORES the disaim :en cemmission had ap-| Gice the prong-horned antelope was | specimen is one of the largest of the plisd the 1 ales toeacherously to ta:ane of the most common of all North|ant eater species and a tongue work. hu. i deciared thai was neces- | American animals. [t ranged over | nearly two feet long. The Better to - mary in ores o avain the aim of se-|{the praities in vast herds westward Fed Eggs and Milk. S Y Seconds of Regular $§2 Grade curing pea i from the Mississippi. But, although . ” " dJerve rou BB rcauy. the an at home| it has not been subjected to special | o A 9“7;’;‘;"!"‘1”' f,:"h:; ‘;:a;,"!"!"?:;:m‘:, wsen Qtaiinns, F ) Germans, | slughter. like the bison. it has been | P18 Prove: T, S SO0 le o ants. | Trishmen and Polas (itink peacefully |unable to stand the Western march | {1o%, WORY, B0 (00 UL G | " Extra togather. 1t 18 case tor im to make | of civillzation. \Now it in almost un. | FARRPE L8 one (OREEE GG EE ARt g c the mistake of believing that this aiso | known out of preserves. | mixture of eggs and milk with finely S i l pecial, ICY-HOT would be attainable in Europe, i p fround meat s diet which hes-sbout Vacuum Bottles ple there were oniv deprivea of their A RBiological Curiosity. | he same qualities as ant larvae. $1.50 Values—Special, 8 9c weapons, ' ne said The prong-horn, It was said at the| The ant eater, it was saiq, i1s always This bettle is well constructed of quality BY MANNILLIAN Special Tt \ BERLIN, sev.e feans kinov the that told its posses-or Hot Water % of Choice Quality Smokes And Fresh Candies S | | | Security, Disarmanent. | Z00. i% 4 biologlcal curiosity. In the | one of the greatest attractions in any Reparations, Security, DIsArmanen’: | wcale of evolution it belongs at the | Zoo. being among the great curlosities B hece histors. sith g o | point where the deer and cattle fami- | of animal creation. As a rule they do mnu;n:‘r:\m;ln;!" bl e "“;:;:K‘ | lies branched off and is cons€quently ' not do well in captivit hampering effeci. And even in the " elghth vear after the war the serles 0 D 0 s A . eighin vear st ihe war he werie: FORD TO ESTABLISH |Woman Scientist curity, disarmament o 5 H C V ““For fear of angering a big creditor | 3 0 I. " ooFor tear of anseving & bis credior) - 5.DAY WEEK FOR ALL| Creates Vacuum him daily with applause and gets| “Near to Not‘hing”‘ Big. full size Water Bottles, fach- ioned of live, high quality red rubber. B Molded in one piece to prevent any possibility of leaking Although these HERBERT TAMEYTON bottles are termed’ “seconds” the im- perfections in the molding are so slight L 4 that they can hardly be detected by the naked eye and in no way affect the wearing qualities. Each bottle is fully guaranteed to give one year of satisfactory service or yeur money instantly refuncded upon request. Bargain GARET I Haevers Tareytin one's own back by secretly sabotaging | the creditor's humane plans, which Exptriment &’fll in ity KWL fn s abiiaseiie | would hardir be heiped by confisca- DUESSELDORF. Germany tion and prohibition of the weapons Be Permanent, With Wages SEIEERRIEORE SO nany heretofore emploved. for the most | ¥ 1o absolute nothing.'a vacuum se 50c Tin of 50 AXATAETAFAAMALLLARERARRMNABARA L CERARRAFARLERARAARARARARARRARERRARRERRHRN {mportant weapons henceforth will be chemicals and it is impossible to pre- | vent their 1apid and taciie produc-| tion.” Such wards explain why nothing has happened to the private arma | ment industiy which was so loudiy condemned at the time of the conclu-} sion of the peace treaty: why ihe con vention concerning trade in arms has been ratified only by ivance und Ven ezuela, and why the very decision to discuss the armament question in a preliminary conference in the Sum mer of 1927 could. be adopted only after heated debate ! Difficulties Ahead i It requires no gift of prophecy to realize that even next year this snail's pace will not he succeeded by | \ Graded Accordingly. By the Assnciated Press. DETROIT. September 25.—Henry Ford has inaugurated another change | in the conduct of his industries ‘as | radical as his announcement of a $5| eight-hour day seemed more than 10 vears ago. Official announcement came today that the five-day week is to be the standard for Ford workera. That this should be so was his an- nounced intention 10 years ago, when some few departments of his automo- hile plants were put on such a sched- ule. In July of this vear a number of shifts were given the five-day week, and now as rapidly as possible the fully free Saturday as well as Sunday is to be granted to all men engaged in nearly complete that only enough free gas s left i1 it to cuuse & pressure of one-billionth of a il- limeter of niercury. or approxi- mately one-fifty.billionth of a pound per square inch, was re- ported to the meeting here of the Association of German Natural Scientiste and Physiclans by a woman scientist of Vienna, Mme. Anna Schiermann. The usual procedure in obtain- ing high vacuums is to Introduce specially prepared carbon. which absorbs the remnants of the gases not removed by the powerful air pumps. For this carbon Mme. Schiermann substituted tungsten filaments, which proved more ef- ficient. materiale and is an important need for every tudent. Tt has a beautifui green enameled case and removable filler. It is the ideal pint size and will keep liquids steaming hot or ice cold for a long period of time. Special, 89c. 50c GGraham's Milk of Magnesia ............0........27¢c i 75c Manners' Theatrical Cream ......... 43¢ i 10c Old Dutch Cleanser, 4 cans ... . 21¢ (Limit. 4 cans to i One thousand fully guarahteed water hottles at the extremely low price of 89¢ each won't last very long. Get vours hefore the supply is exhausted. You'll Want to Take Advantage of These Special Low Prices! Just for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday > Manners' Hair Trainer Hand Brushes Rubberset Shavin Combs ... Herbert Tareyton Cigaretltes a decent tempo, unless meanwhile | pa half a hundred fields of labor con = ¥ France receives the security which iiralied by Ford il D o o merica. refute 1o, give | oned by Ford. | mtinue o -eigne| PLANS'FOR'MUSEUM ber. and which she now hopes 10 ob-ljoyre without overtime. Wages are | AT YALE REVEA ED‘ tain as fruits of Locarno-Thiory: and| o 1o he left on a six-day basis., ex unless. in the second place. 1taly re-| .ot according to merit. It is hoped ceives for her surpius population Wide | pay 211 workers will repay the extra enlonization tervitory and a seat in day of leisure with effort 'wl".‘"u“" Fies i e { vank of the greal POWErS:iihoir heing granted this extra emolu-| Donors of $1,000,000 for Art Center . in tha third place, Russia| /10 accepts the failure of her European |l . hance does not go into effect Still Seoret as Building Is Begun. 15¢ Sodium Bicarbonate, pound : ..9c 75c Marguerite Ladies’ Combs . 10c Red Star Rathroom Tissue, 4 rolls........ 28c 30c Mrs. Thomas' Rubber Baby Pants ..... ‘ “Should Be in Every Home” “Nurse’s Friend” Clinical Fever Thermometer $1.50 Hughes CCI(IealQQ Hairbrush (Coronas) policies without severe convulslons|n every branch of Ford's industries | that affect her neighbors. immediately, but will be gradually in- | These conditions are not frankiy eX:{yroduced, as it already has been in pressed—except when some minister, [ raRNEUC R0 L E intaxicated by aleoho! or vanity, talks |y P . ¢ is| SPacial Dispateh to The Star out of school -Lut the lie-detecting | o smo o ImachinSry 1y ear cannot be deceived by the greatest | flood of pnrases and werds. And since one of the reasons given for the poss bility of shortening the dav. Six day: work can now be done in five with im NEW HAVEN. (onn., September 25.-—Announcement of plans for Yale's $1,000,000 art museum were made pub. today even the heioes of fables have “ { E a have | proved methods, it is sald. so that the | lic today, but the donors of the fund : siudied the fundamentals of pevcho. | FI0ICS RN o0 ol e in pro. | Were not revealed. Their identity has| Spectal, c 3 analytical actions. they are able {rom |4, tjon, excited much curiosity, but no inkling and of s subconscious impulses. | 2:.;:'0‘:"'.'.,!? ;'v“.,,""'"hfmuln- MA':~ enuine boar bristles, securely set Homes are often invaded by illness and a thermometer is an Should Read Freud. denta) with breaking of Eround for fo sanitary air cushioned bases The b o L highly absolute need te determine the condition of the patient. This there & : hieeuntote. Tha/astiar it saven| s POlUSHES ARG A Very attiactive. A IegUME S1ED TR0 SpScER memeter is graduated in large numbers so there may be no difficulty in reading. Tt has undergone a severe and rigid test and is fully guare LAND NEAR CAPITOL |buudines razes ‘tor the site "was anteed to be’accurate. Encased in black hard rubber tube. Spgcial. 98 C 1t Mr. Gibson will have Prof. Freud's newest book concerning | analysis of laymen sent to Geneva, ho ! Attractively Martinez” will find in it advice never to tell the! patient the meaning of the analysis, since the patient would be moved| thereby to oppoeition and anger. The analyst must wait until the subject can proceed farther under the an 'st’s guidance When will the impatient patient. Europe, reach that state> When the lie-detecting ear shall have convinced | her of the fruitlessness of an over-! flow of rhetoric, and when the grim necessity of paving her debts and Parcels to Pass to Government as Soon as Clear Titles Have Been Established. The actual payment for and taking over by the Federal Government of the land between the Capitol and TUnion Station, authorized by Congress during the closing days of the last bringing her economy into order com- | session to be acquired, is to be done peis the discarding of false conclu-|a #ions that have ali ton long concealed | t once and by squares, just as rapidly s the Department of Justice clears will make Yale one of the country's chief art centers, will stand at High and Chapel streets. opposite the pres- ent art school building on High street, and will be connected with it by an archw over High street. The design calls for a sculpture gal- lery. a large lecture room. a class- room and the general administrative offices of the achool of fine arts, all on the ground floor. Between the ground floor and the galle a_ mezzanine containing thres cla: rooms and four offices and the pas- sage over the bridge to the older bullding. The second floor will con- cleared away last Friday. The museum, which authorities say P Designed Household Aprons Special, 69(' Bath Spray A dainty and at- tractively designed (Buddies) ‘2 for 6c 5¢ “Tiona 2 for 6¢c r | | : (Comforts) | g the true picture of the real world and {up the title on each piece. tain 11 galleries for pictures and Apron that is ideal’ 1ts upward striving human will. David Lynn, architect of the Capi- | prints, and for the Huntington Me to wear while do- «Copyrzht 6 itol. who is the executive officer of [morial and the Belgian rooms. Thrae ing housework to . the commission to acquire this prop- | galleries of larger size are planned to protect yeur pret- HONOR FOR COL. YOUNG. &™ has just received outhorization | house the Jarves gallery of Italian . + !from the two other members of the |pictures and the Trumbull collection | commission, Vice President Dawes|A tower will contain studies for fac. Special, 98¢ Healthy Mouth sd Gums Tibe. (o soray b il adan | 1 YOroReniPeERoxidErI0CAAG ty clothes. Tt is made of a heavy TEl fen et Sl Musoldent .........42c 89 < iRt > bath. Made of heavy rubber b durable waterproof material and G4l isueasil conrected: tobany ".a‘ oris .21c, 42¢ 2% Colgate’s Tooth Listerine . 23c¢, 43¢ Paste 2 tar K ¢ S L bathtuh-faucet. Special. 98c. s lodent Tooth Paste.....39¢ Squibb's Tooth Paste. Kolynos Tooth Paste.. Pebeco Tooth Paste... Lyons’ Tooth Powder. .. Choice, Fresh Candies —priced real low 49¢ Planter’s Salted Peanuts Special, 9c. 2,500 Beautiful Aluminum Pitchers At Our Sanitary Soda Fountains . o ) Co. hay been famed those of the organization of which he hack a clear title on each plece Mr. | By the Associated Press. Specm”y PNCEd at 69c A orcses Thorey = T tomyiin was a member. with the provision that | [ann will sign the voucher and take| CHICAGO, September 25.—Predic: - oo i -y'i.. . any funds raised in excess of what| lay the property tion that the jazz era is due for an - ame_are cool ) 7 i Ak . 2 itchen tnder th learly end and declaration that sucn Here's ‘an exceptional value that Tone " Now i ali aur renitary s (‘; no;dvl (vw} the memorial b> used as | & {0 sis of a sch rahi ! { de " i . : . e v NOTED ARTISTS COMING. | CONOUERG CANSEIE 24k Bres br ssililin s § auge of. They uie tiade of highly L was Dr. Charles M. Sheldon, author Memorial to Him. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity to Erect|And Speaker Lonsworth, o sign|ulty members and advanced students vouchers and make payment for g these several pleces of property one The Omega Psi Phi fraternity is "t # {ime. instead of waiting for the MUSIC LOVERS HEAR RRSHIAE & carbaiin tolal '",":;n"‘ title to be vleare',l on the entire s IAZZ F o it Y| This decision is important. as in- oL lsod: ool g Young. dit-|4pounts run up rapidly. The pro- T e e ATHNg: | cedure now is for the Ballimor;’and One Terms It “Perfect Expression Seelh Ohio officials to call upon Architeet > Col. Young's widow had planned (91 ynn for payment. He then refers of Age"—Other Predicts place over the grave a memorial from | (ha yequest to the Department of the family. but gave up her plans for | juciice and as soon as they report Its Downfall. —_ ;{ ..,‘:‘ H:(. Steps.” en route home to polished seamless aluminum 'a‘nd h]?\: Gi re | Topeka, Kans., who saw the fate of _grip handles. One-ha allo - d Government Pension Given Honore | Topeks, ans., TrQ strv the fate ot casy-grip h dlc g to Visit Capital. capacity. Special, 69¢. . Coureier, Who Can Prompt Nine |sheik and the movie of sex have run Homer Saint-Gaudens. director of | their gamut,”” he said. “The people fine ars ar Carnegie Institute. will | Pixys SWithoutiText are tiring of them and on the point oome to Washington tomorrow and ' Ry the Associated Prese of turning to something different. will ston at the Chevy Chi lub for September 25— Forty five | Men who study the popular demand Sale of a few dave . & R r Diades Special, C—5 for $1.00 These bulbs are American made, of quality ma- GHIEERE, S8 .o e inns oain P/ terials by skilled workmen. They reflect a clear The foreign artists will serve on the |against any member of the French jazz is a ‘“protest against the music Gillette, 10's ¥ radiant light. Keep a few on hand—you'll need them Jury of award for the twenty-fifth | Academy of opera whose theme is often murder Eve Ay Carnegle Institution international! M. Courcier boasts that he is able and unhappiness. The popularity of “veready of the family can use. Made of a beautiful nickel-plated ‘metal ‘hief ticket controller at the |in entertainment are beginning to Three noted st will | Comadie ncaise failed to enrich sense this. arcompany him exhibition to recite from start to finish nine | jazz began when the effects of .the Gem ... A e . | plays written by the greatest French |war were fading. Youngsters want Durham Duplex Hmr with a highly tempered steel blade that cuts hair smeothly and almest as close as a razor. Fully guaranteed. Sale of 40-Watt Electric Light Bulbs - Homer Saint-Gaudens and Others 2 Pounds......50¢ ac Baby Pops 2 for 6¢ e:a of the Louis XIV period and to |ed something gay. something happy.” < of Eng. Honore Courcier, who has retired on a | _On the other hand, Benny Meroff, - . ORDER TO PARADE HERE. |aet as prompter without the text. | — P Auto-Strop, . : ! Clippers s land. Pierre Ronnard of nee and government pension. But it permit- | Chieago orchestra leader, who will be Auto-Strop, 10's....... Special, *1,29 Giovanni Romagneli of T ted him to amase knowledge of French | orowned King of Jazz at the Interna They will inspact local zalleries. * | classics which he is willing to pit tional Jazz Congress tonight, declared Here is a need that almest every member 5¢ Beechnut Fruit Drops * 2 for 6¢ Bathbrushes Special, 49¢ These brushes are made of p {2 2 high quality fiber bristle and have long detachable handles 0 and hand straps. Compounded Semi-Annually Assets Over Other One Cent Candy Specials Barnard’s gz 2 s 50c Complexion 3" 2. 2 for lle | Cream 2 for 6e Y T . 2/{oviGa only 35¢ be Phebe Phelps 2 !0’ 6¢c This is a wenderful cream to oy Caramels clear the complexion and re- 0 TR : A ma:‘:ulru:lu ulnd tanilesuped s T MuHeMIIkiesy -, 56 2 for bc by the hot Summer sun. Its action is and gentle and is unex- Chewing Gum— celled promoting a beautiful. youthful complexion. (R i s g 2 for 6¢ Special Low Prices on Toilet Articles - . looka remarkably voung for his age. 4 Jr. 0. U. A. M. Plans Rally From | Yor for 31 years he was aleo a book. |SeAL 8 pound in Colombia. !keeper in a banking house. as well The general exacutive hoard of the | hold the two jobs he rose at 7 o'clock ! fif e Jr O U. A. M will hold ita annual |and retired about 1 in the morning. | eonvention in Alexandria October 1% E . | Bie. capcentibniaiiiighe Sisaten Theft of Burial Robe Charged. BUILDING by a t ht parade en Pennsl | present from A Marvland, | robe from a casket containing a body Pennsvhvania. and New ( He made a strenuous denial i PAYS - P . e . {Farmer's 85 Cents - WOMAN HURT BY AUTO. |~ . e | Snubbed by Pair Not to Be Serious. | Laura B. Leonard. 5% vears old Special Dispaich to The Star. HAGERSTOWN. Md.. Septem. M. Courcler is 72 vears bt | o weRREE L o i dtn ) Various States October 16. as trust controller. and. in order to | and 12 Special Dispatch to The Star \ vania avenne here the night of Octo.| RICHMOND, Va.. September 2§.. | bar 18 The parade whl consist of | James Lewis was fined $100 here to- j B o #ix Aiviiome’ with members |day for the theft of a lace hurial] Jersax i o3 Tnjuries of Laura B. Leonard Said = | Of Female Bandits 220 Sixth street southwest, 5c Baby Pop Xnocked down by an' automobi ber 25.-John Wolf, a farmer. was eperated by Gupple McCurry, 267 N | held up vesierday. while en route $13,000,000 SR street. last night. suffering bruises| to Cariisle with a load of wood. by ¢ Pond's Vanishin, ream on her face and back. according to| two womer. i o Surplus, $1,000, i "?: Ri::l"(i’;’ohée b a report made at the eleventh pre-| One leveled a revolver at his | Amolin Powder. ... einct station h;:db:rd rol:;im ):fi it dlfln . Cor. 11th & E Sts. NW 4 m‘k \sfldr‘o(ok HRnu- Tonic. .. Police say the weman, who wes| a searched, while the of Derery lon during ~ S0c Djer-Kiss Rouge... waiting for a street car. hecame be. | rified his pockeis and found 85 T nee bide.. ooa"e TN 35¢ Pilmelive Shaving Gremn, 3¢ 30c Mo Teoupe: Slum-“‘ wildered when <he saw the autome: | Jotnih Lo il N jAlsd:‘S"AlsvllgvAats 35c Dame Nature Cream. .... 23 POB .. 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