New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 23, 1926, Page 10

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10 NEWS OF WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES IN VARIOUS CITIES ON THE CONTINENT London, (M—Children's attire of imilliners that long ago has been adopted by May- could duplic falr modistes for rome of the ng [tering to the tushlons for the mode {tomers The feature of these tashioned sash and was worn by young white musiin frock. Spring dresses shown in the leac ing salons are fairly short, often de- signed with petals and finished with a hroad sash tied at the waist line Many of the sashes bear a ti gold or silver in the ¢ Other youthful 1o carry two narrow pie ribbon many feet 1l de down the mid( near the shoe top. - In o ng ribhons are partly veile Iress of colored georse vomen believe that success tastes of male they in ca- cus- nsociety n the rihbons W girls over & re . Not War “Law as the Pilgrin tain who m- London, June 19, pilgrims from Scotlahd most of the way, not War," slogan of Peacemualk f the women of G ble in Hyde P cad of | plan 1o walk ¢ will be five main travel, all ce on al committees In Scot nd have been form- pilgrims and es- ting, nt he rit all uted for war at the To Train Fathers to submit and shall lead in the pro- conference, How She Won Title London, (#) - Flora Drummond, who recently marshaled sons and Won 1 of Empire for Kly admit it xious to |, e on streefs, \atter 18 that f: understand the peyehe v do not y of t of eir them when she ranks of the od v one of the leading e way Women's Men's Shops Fncouraged by fthe snccess rarls of a woman who is running shop which sells only men A number dlscussing lar shop muccessfyl women have heen partly Mrs, Drummond has A herself from all politieal d has devoted herself to o organizatio the Women's Ginild of Empire. This organization is designed to end strikes and lock- hised, of w0 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL outs and gflts the influence of communism upon labar Is A Real Woman Parls, (®—Mme, Kraemer-Bach, petite general secretary of the Paris branch of the French Unfon for Woman's Suffrage, feminine feminist. She represents a modern type ir Parls. In addition to her law work, and her efforts for suffrage, he is the mother of a nine-year-old son Mme, Kraemer-Bach discussed the question of the requested ad- mission of the National Woman's Party of the United States to mom- bership in the Tnternational Suffrage Alllance, Under the present con- stitution the application must be refused, she explained, because only one organization from each country is eligible, That' organization now Is the League of Woman Voters in the United States, She helleves that the majority of the congress will oppose a change in the constitution permitting addltional memberships. Returns To Stage London, (M-—Gertrude Flifott, has returned to the London stage 1 a translation of Karen Bramson's Femme Fatale,” which is call- ed “Fnchantress.” She plays the role of tha Countess of d'Antheor. Miss Elllott is Lady Forbes Rob- crtson in private life and a sister \of Maxine Elllott, CONNOR 1S SILENT . Bridgeport, Conn., April 23 (P | Pastmaster Arthur F. Connor, asked today if he had any comment !'make on th Benedict M. Holden of Hartf the meeting of the Women's R lican club of Waterbury last nig! | replled that “he had nothing to | for publication.” is an intensely | | Wants to Be With Party Creating - NOWING. .. CANP | Prosperity, He Says | Los Angeles, April 23 (P —Poli- |tlcal affillatigns of Edward L. Do- leny, who for years was an influen- tial figure In democratic ranks, have been transferred to the republican party. | In the background politic |since his split with the democra ver the naval oil reserve scandal in 1924, the oll producer announced in an interview registered as a republican for the first time “because I decided to affil {late with and support the ly {les the forces and have produced our era of prosperity.” He declared that President Hard ing's promise to return to norm has been made good and that t cconomic happiness being enjoyed by the entire nation absolutely way due to' policies made effective dur- ing his administration, | Although Mr. Doheny spoke of | Ireglstration as his first aftil with the republican party lHam Ke strar of voters, said that howed the ol magnate liad as a republican in his last r being in 19 50 of his cor e ofl scandal, which was followed y his indictment and the in |ment of others on consplracy ch: policies which oy recor ast night that he had | party | which more than any other embod- | unprecedented | ¢ fon |« DOHENY, OIL MAN, Leld by the Pan-Amerlean Petrol- cum company in the Elk Hills (Kern county, California) na Mr. Doheny California dem mittee in Mare 5 Prior to that he had heen prom inent in the party, having been mentioned as a candidate for vice- t the national convention in San Irancisco in 1920, ul ofl reserye ruled from the central comi- wa. sresident BUSY WEEK FOR NEW YORK STAGE * “Tolanthe” a Success at Opening | -Next Season's Galendar New York, April y night to con- acelaim, opened Mond siderable eritical It was only {wo “H. 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Pinafore” Centur “Jolanthe” was fivst production of the season. which interpreted this house of lor included Lawfo opened at the Winthrop Ames' cast era, concerning d a band of fi {fumbird Dufty, Ernest sanderson, Lois Bennett, Vera a John Rarclay. this production was establish- musical 4 ries, . record as the first ow to play in the Clare ¥ Pomeroy's Truex ous amusi vriouth the- comed nter of its vari- He was est x comulications. 23 (A —The waning theatrical season this weelk | t new joy to lovers of Gilbert | Sullivan operettas when “Tolan- | Hel !which had hitherto tow moved Into the last Dol A are ks ago that | ligh with Ern- | 1926, en Chandler, The Bunk of 1 | O'Nelll, unnamied revue |Brothers Karamazoff," from Dostolevsky's r, [ Andreyey's triet [} as yot; “T'he dratatized novel, and | chusctts, The “Katerlng,” which has { ruled today the n acquived by Naazimova, Rus-|offender, might be lan actross, ¢ prison provided he wishen to 1o it ou n oin the Hecksehe Tinic night, Gene ly Sterling were featurcd, nnouncements belng 1.ade 1 it this state BANISHED FROM STATL, n Plymouth, Mass, April 23 (® 11 hbw for by the sonson | ducers, ( next pr A S four months sentence Men! ma s, and the cancellation of leases |ussisted by Laura Hope Crewe and |among them a new play by Eugene | Frank T. 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