Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1926, Page 39

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39 THE SUNDAY \, D. C, NOVEMBER 2 STAR, WASHINGTOX ¥ 3 : 2 * - ¥ s, pica he v ot & R 3 the mTe: g : RI[:H WUMEN 'I'URN German Geography Returning U. S. Tourists Pay Tribute e e | WIS NEOAECTRIE. [ e 2 . . linto harvest flelds, ana resting places e 2 ) oo R e s Shows Boundaries To American War Cemeteries Abroagl s uroviiet ror cur fallon loved oner, | HieET07 Asain Feads Fetera-|, i ol | As Bef the W. BRSPS | worthy of -the homes nd country tlon of Civie Assoctations. ect-d | 3 et e e 8 belore e ar 5 from which they came,” Bishop Fou Dr. George H. Richardson was re- v <ir1 who have the softest By tho Associated Press. ing the impressive beauties of t wrote. “They are as beautiful and |eleéte sident of the Federation n!’; i y tor are th 0- Many tributes to workers who care | fields of honor and the tenderne ; scintions F night at a | o¢ 18 o roh :‘h :‘r w,"’_ :"u Chlcag6 List Includes Many Using Talents for Profit and Pleasure. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 27.—When the former Gladys Wallis anfounced her return to the stage in a theater leased for her by her hushand, Samuel Insull, :he utilities magnate, she attracted at- tentlon to the number of Chicago's wealthy or socially prominent women who are tur 2 AV ons to profit. Mrs. John Al penter, wife of the manufacturer who turned his tal- ent to comprsing, has struck out for herself as an interior decorator. Mrs. Swift’'s Antique Shop. Mrs. William Swift, whose father is Mark Morton. salt and sugar magnate, and whose hushand is & member of the family of packers, owns with her sis- ter Virgin ntique #hop. Another ister, Jane Morton, sells motor c: While law, his no: Kellogg Fairbank practices wife Janet writes successful Thilip Brooks Maher designs skyserapers while his wife, the daugh- ter of A. A. Michaelson, University of Chicago scientist, serves a downtown department store as gift secretary. 1 Linn, whose hushand is Aeroplane ating pay her Runs Ready-to-Wear Store. The wife of Volney Foster, manu- facturer and public utility director, amuses 1 en's r to-wear shop. . Adler, ther architect's wi sent her first novel to the pub Bven D. a_Kelly, daughter Field, has felt the urge and cook book containing mide famous for genera- fumily of her mother, that more Browns. M of Stanley of the 1 JOSEPH'NE IS BERATED IN NEW MEMOIRS SET Napoleon's Spouse Is Accused of Not Repaying Debts, Being Lazy and Tknorant. By the Acsoclated Press. PARIS, November 27.—Add to the failings of Napoleon’s poor Josephine the fact that she did not always pay her debts, That, at least, is Wl Parls is now informed in’the new published memoirs of Antoine- main Hamelin, who made the ac auaint Josephine just hefore 'n. Bonaparte. s somewhat of an ad- hoping to make for h' Josephine's influence, lent her 4,000 francs-—which was con siderable money In those days—to en able her to join her illustrious spouse then conducting a campaign in Italy. As a precaution he accompanied her himself. the general received him r v later unbent enough to pri n with com fortable loi saw his The v “ignorant, I t, like the creols w > adds that she te as of friend- she herself w was of ship, prodical where coneerne her cor ” those who did not k JOHN BROWNING’S BODY TO BE TAKEN TO UTAH By the Associ noted American fire- erday at erms invent Herstais B, ntly col- lapsed attack as he en-) tered h ent after severa Herstal laboratory, had been connected found dead by 1l be taken to Utah. hours’ w a h he He w body n | by men. well kept as our cem Bishop Fout refs By the Associated Press. BERLIN, November e.| ¢ rass instruments. re-elected record- | for the Amer; cemeteries overseas | With which they are preserved. 27.—~The latost edition of the most popular | 878 helng received by the War De-| One such contribution, made by [to the Alsne-Marne cemetery ne e e o PP bre. |partrent. Tew days pass that some Rev. H. H. Fout, bishop of the it o el iregillonpeart g ol g i o e | , ors of string instru voking some caustic comment ‘a"“"“' returning home from Europe, [ west dis of the Church of the|hill of Belleau Wood, which he de- | wis re-clect cven greater labor, Srorn Ibasalatnned. cltios. AL oes not voluntarily add to these | United Brethren in Christ, «nd taken | clared “would in all time to come be t W. H. Lewis, ummer in a jazz band Is some expression of his own concern- |at random from the correspondence |the American shrine in France.” land' Dr. 3. 3. of the organization. though this is supposed to be a “revised” edition, the map of Ger- many; it is pointed out, it Shéws the country just as it was in 1871, when the empire came into being after the Franco-Prussian War. The old-time colors are used in printing the maps of the various states and there is no hint of the nation being under any different regime from that which existed before the revolution. “From looking at this work,” says one commentator, “one would not know that anything had hap- in German history since 1018." The loca! school authorities are being urged to look into the mat- ter. ———— HORN OF TOURIST BUS ENLIVENING TO FRANCE| e L Eagerness of Foreign Visitor to View Noted Places sug;estn Stag Hunt as Attraction. By the Associated Press. PARIS, November 27.—'“Ihe horn of the hunter is heard on the hill” but this year it has been nearly drowned out by the horn of the tour- ist hus. The eagerness of the foreign visitor to view old French “tradi- tions” has given an enterprising trav- el agency the idea of organizing a service of busses to follow the stag hunt in the forest at Rambouillet. When the ultra-aristocratic hunts- men and huntswomen, accoutred in all the finery of a by-gone age, arrived for the famous mass of St. Hubert, which precedes the first run of the season, they were not at all flattered by tho interest they had aroused. All the ceremonial, however, was gone through as usual—the blessing of the pack, and the sounding of the dif- ferent horn calls—but the presence of strangers tock all the zest out of the proceedings. GOVERi\IMENT IS HELD UNJUST TO CHARWOMEN Labor Leaders 4in London Declare Lack of Vacuum Cleaners Imposes Burden on Workers. By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, November 27.—Labor leaders are eager to know how many vacuum cleaners are owned by the government and notice has been given that the subject is to be brought up in the House of Commons in the in- terests of the charwomen who take care of the Whitehall Government of- fices. 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