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12 ® : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, —_— quEN MUS'I' USE Life’s Darlimat Moments BY WEBSTER|STIRLING EXPEDITION ,.l\l‘mlpw of the party, by his mother, i e ‘_‘ S p———— t between Sixth and T T T] | WL RETURN HOME|Ciscs e PRaTs oo e L e HUSSAND'S NAMES, 7=/ T | Radio Message Announces Party Will Come Back From New Guinea Immediately, Via Java. | %" ntists .‘E “l’ - Ll e e m so grate 7 “Sufficient Reasons” Needed fal # fi for Askinn Copyrights in s s ofr t;:verx ;; expedition into one o0 em [Maicen Names. ! i _— ch Guinea, alse known "as Jom THE . BEn e e ) s o § e S CHRISTMAS T e e o P LAUGH!! You FecL | ! i ed here yesterday || FEDERAL-AMERICAN me of he d to | AN —— = OFF 4" TABLE O YouR f ' I 1, eceiv a “Everybody’s Doing It” in ma 1 g | e " HEAD Ar"OF CouRse j | IT HURT BuT ou v b . y Yeully phr T 1T'5 A BIG / RN RN RN SR I R T ' 7 ) JOKE -sec ? riow, ; - g er of copy- = Ga_r’{%flko LA ~HA - A WOTth-Whlle Glft e o o fi Sy A o ot 8 o = y R AL One of the Hundreds of Solid Brass Objects in Our M| 1 never realized what thoughtful, SPECIAL DOLLAR SALE—4-Piece Smoking Set, All #7 considerate friends we had till I received Solid Brass, With Cut-Glass Cigarette Jar. these splendid Electrical Gifts. And I'm happy to see that most of them came from $ ,00 Muddiman’s—which means they’re the Set i ~d women riction, of s in their maiden best Electrical Appliances mada!" Give Something Electric Table Lamps, Bridge Lamp-, floor Lamps, -Toasters, Grills, Heaters, Waffle Irons, Electric Irons, Chafing Dishes, Curlers, Percolators, Washing Machines, Etc. SMUDDIMANS 70913th Street Zu7/il Main 140 rried women to adopt their cally believed in wom. 1 not enter_into of copyrights. told the onsidera- We ship this Set against your M. O. or check, boxed, for : $1.25 SEE OUR GREAT DISPLAY OF SMOKING SETS ON SPECIAL SALE Everything in Brass International Gift Co. ,, N 7 4 N/ \ 713 13th St. N.W., Washington, D. C.® t is in the inte r;il u}'llhv ‘I;Pllfli(‘:nl N it il i A, i {' Biiishinae nms (o Rineaits cein| e ‘ ; DS S St e S Gt o e o S al rule to that effect, that is the policy we strive to Tollow.” The ing by Mr. Solberg, however, zives a ray of hope to the modern . for it leaves the 1 am not for years fi&&%f&‘:m&’emm&‘ e applications that , identifiable, legal and Main 6436 ceptions to the gen- of the office, in cases onal and business wom- en can giv that convince the register of cop ts that the maiden d. v that our office is quite willing under in circumstances,” to register a claim for copyright in the maiden name of & married woman w such registration is explanation of the re s why should be compelled to attach the sur-{application of Mrs. Albert Bogi of | Hudnut, Miss Grace R. O.«p:ou;l of New Dy author in question s registration | name of her husband. Whenever this| Denver, Colo., who Submitted her > E. Little of - in_her own name.” is required I would call it a rule of | registration in her maiden name, Mi a . Young of g 3 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH The Woman's Party delegation also| administration and identity.” He also| Virginia Douglass Hyde, whicl 1 Miss Emma Wold, S drew from Mr. Solberg a denial that | pointed out that his office made re sed as essiona r i 3 nd member of | Ko\ = o} his office dogmatically refused to ac-| tions only to safeguard the copy: or S tional Council of the Woman's | N LA cept applications for copyright claims | applicants in case of litigation over from married women using their| their compositions and that it rejected v an: and M N maiden names. no rgisiration properly and legally 2 i er wi 3 5 L 1 “It is not a rule of the copyright | submitted. commonly known | ! a office,” he said, ‘that a married woman The issue was made by the Woman's Appearing with Miss Ve vere | ported the position of Miss Hyde in who prefers to use her own name| Party over a case arising out of the! 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