Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1927, Page 29

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By the Associated Press. English, Says i\‘layor ™ R NP NP UGN o S N S A a0 5 YO PNFRBLENLE "> " WOODWARDS FALL EXPOSITION WEEK Mayor Thempson pmnli)'d u:g . i out today in a letter to the Chi- for Development in Realm cago Library Board. ; “Here in Illinois our language of Queen of Shebha. is not ‘English,’ " the mayor wrote. “The official language of the State b7 a law passed through the ef- forts of the I Senator Harvard-Pennsylvania Foot Ball Game broadcast in the New Men's Store tomorrow, beginning at 1:45. You are invited to “listen in.” Santa Claus QObens The Christrras Tou Store Irrigation of tremendous desert |ONY a Source of expense to her, % tragts Is the purpose of the dam. The | Henry B Harris. whose first M e b : = » expected substantial profits for ‘sale | ¥2S Jost on the Titani ! Sue’s just heard of Santa for the very first time—and j) of Water which will the | Simmons, 3 ) 5 iti i Abyssinian mve‘;nmenl%:fi{‘:;a;fle tfi; 5 ion against L. M: gl she’s awed and wondering and waiting to see him— : a |Playwright, to terminate her thir g . : relgning regent to embark soon on a |Pla¥wright. 'to termi Bob feels ever so superior, ’cause he saw Santa last year, but he’s just as anxious to see him again. To- ca venture into matrimony. morrow they’ll both see him, for Santa has come all the way from his iceland home at the North Pole to cal ‘men and sk tis A three years ago in Chicago, where Woodward’s—and has brought all the toys he's been making all Summer. By the Associated Press. o JEW YORK. November 4 —Amer.| "Fonk Ry can industr backed by American | dollars, has undertaken the economic deveiopment "5t Meehe, opomic | WIFE CHARGES HUSBAND Qusen of Sheba. | AL$20,000,000 contract for construc- | [ ] tien of a dam ucross the blue Nile HAS BEEN EXPENSIVE neat Lake Tsana, negotiated between i { i Mrs. Irene Simmons, Widow of thef Abyssinian government and the .1.r g. \\‘\hil:}»\ r,:npxnoernm Corporation Titanic Victim, Sues Third of New York. is described as the open- : Ing step in an ambitious program for il des the cultural and material reconstruc- has' hel ack atrical field. On the death of her first magy c‘:n:.:'fi(.,?""\?g(,l'?g:,'m,“:;}"‘{i‘; husband, Mrs, Simmons took over the contract—which London dispatcheg | Management of his theater and dra- said had caused considerable “sur.|Matic productions. ; prise” in British official circles—was | Notice was given that Simmons carried through by Dr. Wargnen G | Would defend the suit, which says he Martin, as envoy extraordinary of the |12 been an expense rather than a regent, who departed at once for Ethi- | SOUrce of support to his wife. ©Di& on completion of the missien. Mrs. Harris’ divorce from her sec: | B KHIBSIOn. ond husband, Lester B. Consolly, hotel State Department Advised. |operator, was announced in 1922, six Dr. Martin's American representa. | Y€ars after thelr marriage. tive, Dr. Albert L. Yuttner, declared P ol Yesterday the jations wer: - Taken with full kpowleace of the Siate | “EDUCATION QUACKS” HIT Santa’s Bag of Toys Is Crammed to Overflowing. His Sleigh Is Loaded Down With Toys. He Has Filled the Toy Section on the Fourth Floor. Thete’s an International Doll Family — Italian, English. German, American—and new Baby Dimple Dolls, new Famous Imported Colored Lead Vanti Dolls, Doll House Soldiers—a whole army of pgi_ from baby to grand- them—and a navy, too. Every FoRaE < S branch of the American serv- 4 i ) ice is represented, including ~ Monte and Ole Misery Dogs, Charleston Willies, the dancing dolls—Pillow Hand Here are a Few of Things R‘aptm";‘ment In Washington and added L at the regent’s envoy had had “sev- St EIL SO M B speaker Asks Bmplerers to Guard You'll Want to See Tomorrow ;:gmsnccrett‘ary Kellogz on the sublect, Workers. 2 hem inform: of progress * and, finally, of the result. PITTSBURGH, mber 4 P).— { i repr i i prgadon advices forecast possible ;Quacl‘;eryd in education”wa: Elelctm f Trains lha.t 1cp1fod;1lce The New Biological Set, Britis| ntervention through diplo- | demned today by John D. Beat h amous trams o e i 1 ;i Tuatic pressure to prevent execution of | retary of the bureau of recommenda- uiiz & ~0l H cq}npped “‘t-h 9 [)O\\.CT the contract. Under express stipula- |tions of the Carnegie Institute of country in model and in ac- Wollensk Microscope — for Jions of a treaty in force between | Technology. in an address at the open- 1 colori ipped with s Great Britain and Absssinia, It was |ing session of the anmual meeting of tual colorings, equipp: conducting all sorts of ex- id. no such agreement could be|the American Association of Urban i . ic- roll- i S made, and. moreover. construction of | Universitie.. o TUPION ed automatic-controll periments. @ similar engineering contract had | At the same time, Mr. Beatty de-|; ed motors. heen under discussion between the [clarad that colleges have been “slack. | | . ; Pritish and Ethiobian governments |era" to permit business men “to snap Pathex Moving Picture Ma- T ime. up a gos thing in correspondence s R f iC. SRSkt ks sGiteed courses and exploit the field with all chines—other makes of Pic- Asked specifically yesterday whether ‘e:pxsoyoenq::gx‘;lez;} rolelgte «'?fof?dw’o’ifi'. ture Machines. the British government had been ad-|ors from. squandering their money on ‘ised of negotiations here, Dr. Yuttner “quack education” and pointed out ;;emled in the negative. So far as he |that despite the increased enroliment new, he said, the Abyssinian govern- | ¢ evening classes in"all colleges, cer- n-enl _regurrrded t':xe matter as entirely | tajn correspondence schools have four ";shfi;“nr:’ na .e::h olfl:ng !gere Was 1O | times the number of students as there e e o mmgflg{ are in all resident colleges, universi- wherever the country’s interests might | s ro Professional schools combined. be best served. = West Point Cadets. Stepairs for g Acroplanes—who ever saw so PLANS ENDURANCE HOP. || FURNACES & BOILERS Acosta Says He Will Seek 80-Hour Record, Starting November 11. NEW YORK, November 4 ().—Bert Acosta, former holder with Clarence |~ Fries, Beall & Sharp 734-736 10th St. N.W. D. Chamberlin of the endurance flight | V€8 reéord for airplanes, will attempt to | many—from tiny metal af- fairs to great big ones for you to build yourself. There are the Taube Monoplane, Fokker, De Haviland and Babies — Sanitary Wrapped Soit Dolls, for little babies —Musical Teddy Bears, Ex- clusive Dressed Dolls and Fit- ted Doll Bassinets. establish o new record starting Arm. | : others. Fancy Decorated Doll Furniture ;;l‘;:r::lndaan co-p[leo‘::er S " B An English Manor Doll House B——S }:v] i n] g s—Ba;sm’f‘tiI—- hey will take-off in Acosta’ | e} g plane " with 480 gallons of gasoiine, | of huge size and correct rightly Lacquered Table hojiag o remain aloft 6) hours. Tue {f 2 architectural design—hand- and Chair Sets—unusual dis- Phlota Tistics and Bhzars, 1s 55 hours | made Noah’s Arks, with play of Children’s Furniture T hand carved and decorated in new colors—English Doll V. 8. Sailor in China Drowns. T . ht 8 P M ; “creatures.” R Perambulators. P e I o i et ..ygg'l'gpu’fl_,’ P And, then there’s more and more TOYS—that Sue and Bob will talk about after their trip to Woodward’s Dorted vetertay to the Navy Devart.|| At the 6th St. Synagog tomorrow—and Santa will give all the boys and girls a remembrance to take home with them. This is Santa’s : own invitation. e ment. The body was recovered. ; CHRISTMAS ToY STORE, FOURTH FLOOR. i “ he Complete Boys' Store Nats 1o Shoes~dallin one Section especially arranged fo Ouiflf e Boy When Dad “heads” to the Men’s Store on the Second floor—his sons “head” to the Boys’ Store on the Fourth floor — directly above Dad’s Men’s Store. 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