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NAVALREDLETON HELDINPISSBLE Action Delayed for Two Years, Minority, Including U. S., at Geneva Holds. on limitation naval arm yond the provisions of the ton agreement will be imp least within two vears, unls ha s. That is the well con- nsus of the American, h and Japanese delega- A result of the deliberations sxperts’ subcommittees of the 11 be called for six weeks during March and April, but it 1s now learned that a movement is on foot to withdraw from that bo conference. Council to Study Plan. Council, 'which now in- ny, will consider at its 1 the advisabi drawing up the agenda itself. 2 Britain, Ttaly and Japan will oppos this, but the French are determined | to remove the matter from the hands December reasingl »nch bloe to cont Such action_ would eliminate the United & ticipation, unles: ed to designate ‘with” the council. The present impasse reg: matters is the cause of | the minority report of five the United es, C naval mism in tories, t Britain, ile. _ | preme Nobuddy ever thinks seriou marriage ‘till they've married wrong party. Gittin' even with our friends pays ten times better'n gittin’ even with th’ “Iniquitou ‘Washington, were forced against the powers. France globular tonna Italians have no cession in an offic : had never cla basis for disarmament than globular tonnage did not exist. Court Asked to Force Sale. Jacob S. Murden and Grant Parks filed suit in the District Su- urt a st Luke D. Best for ific performance of contract to sell them prem: t. The court is als 5-3 ratio of the big naval maintains unchanged her e thesis, although the slight con- asked to enjoin property to any one eise. The plain- tiffs say they entered into a contract with Best September 1, which he later attempted - to recall, but on which hey insisted. Attorney C: C. Collins v outspoken! APPAREL ALWAYS for the ntiff ' | song, did it exquisitely and was like; test from selling the | § THE MUSIC THE UKRAINIAN CHORLUS. ‘The Ukrainian National Chorus sang here at the Washington Auditorium ast night under the direction of its before a large audience. The mem- bers of the chorus wear their tradi- tional costumes and the tonal color of their marvelous singing is quite as brilliant and ied as the s their costumes. Their portamentos from e into whispering and unison. Other choi and go, but it looks though the Ukrainian Chorus would go on forever. e arrangement bass, Sleupshkin, w art, js one of the finest R basses and tion for his work. Mile. en, who sang the soft humming part in this wise appreciated. In the second two more soloists were gi ovations for their fine w Mashir, the soprano, who true dramatic feeling and tot: of tremolo in her voice the solo in - il S and the voung contralto, Mile. A. Samonenko, whose mellow, natural tones were lovely in Mr. Koshetz's arrangement of Barvinsky’s “‘Lullaby.” Both these numbers were encored, with repetition in_each of the last verse. There was one other vocal & during the evening, Vladimir whose unusually = robust tenor voic ar not only also h and he rangement of th [be those who like their straight, and such undoubtedly b in the nationalistic naturalness of the renditlon of this same song by the Orpheus Chofr of Glasgow here a few weeks ago. However, Mr. K mixture of a litt'e v otch proved a f: tion, emphasizing p: ng combina- ticularly the pathos that is the underlying motive | of the song in subtle fashic | On the other hand, the writer felt that the simplicity of the negro yater Bo lost in the c genius conductor, Alexander Koshetz, | s EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. arrangement and the song's true value lessened rather than enhanced. The English diction of the chorus, however, was admirable, and they are to be commended for learning ‘other songs to put on their programs, giving va- riety—an ever welcome quality in any program. Slepushkin again won per- sonal laurels in the solo part. sisting sololst Max Polli- who has a beautiful under his -bow and in the intricacies of chromatics and double-stopping. Per- haps the weather affected his instru- ment and cause of some of it seems_ probable, proved a fine artist. “Notturno” was _especially fabanera” of s delightfully done, also of Heuberger- sarsky, accompanist, was excellent in that capacity. H. F. % s Liverpool and Manchester, Eng- land, are to be connected by a modern automobile road, which will cost near- ly §15,000,000 and giye employment to 2,000 men. C, SCHUMANN-HEINK RAPS GARDEN’S VIEW ON HAIR | Singer Resents Statement That!| Any Woman Without Bobbed Tresses Is a Fool. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 25.—Mme, Er- nestine Schumann-Heink yesterday took exception to a recent statement of Mary Garden in New York that || “any woman who does not bob her hair is a fool.” During the course of a concert here !/ Mme. Schumann-Heink referred in a curtain speech té the Garden pro-| nouncement. “Mme. Schumann-Heink,” she said, “has not lost her dignity. A distin- guished singer recently said that a woman who does not bob her hair is a || fool. that Mme. bob her I herself a fool.” Well, I want to tell you all now humann-Heink will never This one fine ‘flour is best for everything you bake Pillsburys Best Flour for Pastry, Biscuits and Bread W. B, MWoses & Sons Importers Established 1861 Retailers F Street and Eleventh A Remarkable Achievement, Indeed! 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We are convinced that price for. price, and quality for quality, you will not find their SIZES FOR MISSES 14 to 18 duplicates SIZES FOR WOMEN 36 to 44 MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1926. . nor does she consider || customer. advantage. price— PEAS We have a large assort- ment and can suit you both as to quality and price. Red Goose Early June Can, 15¢ 2 for 25¢ Lady Alice Extra Sifted No. 1Can, 17¢; 2 for 30c No. 2Can, 23c; 2 for 45¢c Sunset Gold Petit Pois Can, 28¢c 2 for 55¢ Del Monte, Small Size No. 2 Can, 23c; 2 for 45¢ ‘Lb. Butter, Eggs, Doz. Fresh Hams, Our sale last week was such a suc- cess that we immediately wired for ANOTHER CAR of these white Long Island Cauliflowers, and we can offer them again at a bargain Each, 1'7¢c Packed in Carton Every Article Is Within Easy Reach, the Price Tags in Plain Sight, So HELP YOURSELF fancy One of the most satisfving features of the self-service plan is the ability to take care of the customers during the rush hours with a minimum of inconvenience to the dealer and the Under actual conditions, the time spent in the self-service store is considerably less on the average than in the service store; therefore, there is a physical as well as a psychological The season for this luscious fruit will soon be over, so buy them while you can. Basket 19C JONATHAN APPLES Fancy Western box stock. We should eat Finest Virginia Pack No. 2 Cans, 3 for. . 25¢ No. 22 Cans, 2 for 25¢ ASPARAGUS The popular Del Monte brand. All new pack. 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