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NEW- BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1926. NEWS ITEMS FROM AFAR ON WOMEN Wit the Fair Sex I Doing Elsewhere London, (P—Two much discus American women, Consuelo Vander- bilt and May Yohe, are associated with the magnificent Marlborough estate near Dorking which has been converted into a residential hotel and is frequented by Americans. When Consuelo Vanderbilt mar- rled the Duke of Marlborough, Lily | Duchess of Marlhorough, mother of the duke, was living in the old fam- lly home and the young duchess passed much of her early marrled life in the forest retreat. After !he‘ Dowager Duchess of Marlborough's death the home where she had en- | tertained King Edward IV so often passed tto the hands of Lord Fran- | cls Hope, who married May Yohe, | the American actress, and took her to live in the old Marlborough home. Miss Yohe said the hoodoo of the Hope diamond was too much for her. That diamond of more than 44 carats, Which is supposed to be part of a large blue diamond stolen from | the French crown jewel, has brought trouble to all its owners. May Yohe was divorced from Lord Hope in 1802, after elght years of unhappy married life. Paris, (A—Handkerchiefs can be bought for almost any sum from three cents up, but it remained for a handkerchief of Napoleon's to set the record in price. The square of | cambric was auctioned off for ap- proximately thirty dollars. It was| brought from St. Helena after the | death of the Emperor and has been handed down from one generation | to another in the same family. | London, (A — George Shaw says women should own battle to get equal political | rights and thinks they need no as- sistance from him 1 Writing to Miss Eleanor Leigh, or- | ganizer-of the Equal Citizenship Po- | litical Rights demonstration, Mr. | Shaw's secretary sald: | “Mr. Shaw desires me to say that women must fight their own battles. | He is not to be lured into the| ridiculous position of their male champion. He is not sure that an agitation for raising the voting age | y for males would not be the | most effective way o drawing pub- lic attention to the discrepancy.” Bucharest, (— Queen Mari Rumania has become an typist. She wuses an machine, the gift of an American admirer. At first she used onlly the “two-finger” system but now after some months practice, she employs eight fingers. For twenty years she was a devotee to the foun- tain pen, doing all her literary work laboriously by hand. | Dublin, (A— Dublin has had four women barristers who plead in Court in the same kind of wigs and gowns as the men. Belfast has now a Bar separate from -Dub- lin and calls its own barristers. Women are admitted as in Dublin, and the latest is Miss Mary Ann Mo- clair who comes from Cashel. London, (P— Shades for women's summer fabrics have a California suggestion as well as reminders of tones which might match old Blue- beard’s whiskers, “Fresno raisin” is one of the sea- son’s popular colors in wine shades and there’s also “Old Bergundy.” In the so-called “Powder-Puff” series “Crushed Violet” has been running “Peach Blush” a close sec- ond for first place. Otfiers are “Dew Kiss” and Flesh Blonde.” In the “fairy tale class, “Aladdin” a shade corresponding to the glow- ing tones of copper, has been in great demand. “Mother Goose” is o beige, the color of the fabled fairy’s coat and hat. “Ali Baba” described rich rusty blues, and “Blue signifies three shades of proximating to the color ancient villain's whisker. London, (B — Miss Clemence Dane, the playwright, has suggested that 2 woman beé named on the con- sultive committee to assist the Lord Chamberlain in cens: “I should not want to see a wo- man censor acting alons in Great Britain,” said Miss Dane. “But I believe there should be at least one woman on the advisory committee,” shades in Beard"” blue ap- of the Mrs. Dane believes wer fine plays would be banned if some ex- perfenced woman had a voice fin passing on them. Dr. Rapp to Practice In His Native City Dr. Louis W. Rapp, ® a native of this eity and a graduate of New Britain High school, class of 1917, has returned to New Britain to practice atter a wide experience in some leading hospitals in the east, during which he specialized in chil- dren’s ailments. After graduating from high school Dr. Rapp entered Tufts Medical school, at Medford, Ma: complet- ing his course in 1 . He later went to ‘Harvard post graduate school. rved an interne- Since then he has s ship at Roxbury hospital, Bostom, has been senior physician ‘at the Boston floating hospital for children, has been in charge of the contagious and childven’s wards at the Provi- dence, R. L, city hospital and for 14 months has been house physician \and surgeon at the Waterbury hos- pital. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rapp. CR” IMPOSSIBLE Maine, July 30 (@) —|. ible Chief William R. Riddell of the division of the supreme court of the province of Ontario, replisd without hositation today when asked by & reporter {f he be- lisved the Un'ted States and Canada ever would untre. ““We are separalc paiions,” he added, “We ure dlstinet trom Fng- 1and. Wo dve wnr 6wn el our own it ouwn tari, koS a 3 naa nd the United Stater never wiil unke.” e Miss Fceney in Charge “‘:“." n\n;’nrx\lie:‘o\rmflli‘;]::;wfr!T»‘( the Vis- 4[':7v1v‘1’3:1}‘: ntenced by courtmartial | tencs sitnovgh a pardon cannot be of William 1. Bangs in nis will|line steamer Teresa from New |versary on Wednesday. The vessel Of Day Nursery Monday | |considerable institutional work, the | deserting the French Foreign Le- | claps . e | February. (m.uiu‘:)?sr.'ofl B “‘[]L:‘\x"y‘\‘r:-L.‘J;)S)":”orx"‘rl\I Z‘f."efl (Im potie Veee Miss Irene Feeney will assume most recent belng in the Grové Hill | glon, will shortly be taken tonorth| Doty will serve with discipinary [000 were made. Miss Emily F.|while duo. . can of tho Bermudas | s charge of the New Britaln Day |lOSPtal which she conducted for |Africa to begin the sentence. His|battallons in Algerin, ongaged in | Johnston of Poughlsepsie was be- | last Sunday. Archbishop Lisson of iy Safdns, miodioling - Mig P TEr) FeRY |appeal from the sentence was building roads, repairing forts and | queathed $10,000, | Eattnne: PaTkL shior ik’ & passetier 4 K ? Frank O'Brien, who tendered her ':L‘n“ ""’“7‘;‘:""12]"“"( ‘i‘]\”:‘i:r?' court ":3 other outdoor work. celebrated mass and asked for di- | resignation several months ago. 4 i Vear B i b - is Ji | vine aid for the vessel to weather | oty wdbooitiven. o Hoty %eg‘m:i, 8 Years |rccommendation for elemency. WESLEYAY pexpriciany | BiShop Sings Mass tho e [ FLAVORING EXTRACTS Snd vuried webehlanie T M sras esertion Senfence| among the military here, the| New York, July 30 (P—Wesleyan | In Heavy Sea Storm| The passengers joined with the A FRUIT tice of her profession. 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