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THE EVeEninG@ WORLD, \ BUNESDAY, Fhe. amY 27, 1928, ' FAMOUS BEAUTIES NEVER GET FAT Womankind wondere why famous beau- flee grow old, but do not grow fat. They live at ailke amid the porce fleeh pots. that puffe out not {iltberally 4 er throats. Yet their lifelong thicken their Ilmbs nor dou- What Is the secret of tne , which can now any drugslet, fashion ‘and ordinary, or the Marmota Co., Woodward Av., Detrolt, Mich, im lar eases for seventy-five centa, With this tablet any woman can wa moat) without | nt, fear! jaioa) | slightest BY SENATOR LODGE ee Assails Food Administration | Methods and Denounces Fuel Officials as Amateurs. 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Bond St, Rragkere: BRITISHERS! isesesa PATRIOTIC Slender coal and sugar shortages. |case of coal, |with this they a In the Senator Lodge said, price-fixing had only served to cur- tail production while the Food Ad- | ministration’s plan for sugar had | kept Western beet sugar from the | Eastern States and in the mean timo | retatlers of coal and sugar had prot- ' \teered. “To prevent profiteering by a few,” the Massachusetts Senator explained, “the fundamental error of the Ad+ ministration was that a policy for all of fixing prices—deciared a fall- ure in both Germany and France— | was adopted instead of one of etim- ulating and increasing production.” Blame for the coal shortage Sen- ator Lodge laid to the Fuel Adminis- tration’s price fixing plan, together | with railroad difficulties, and the | closing order he described as a “corm- plete confession of impotence and failure.” He denounced the Fuel Ad- ministration as an “unne ry agency” which was composed largely of “amateurs.” ‘Tho Senator dealt in a milder man- ner with the Food Administration, although asserting the fixins price of sugar was a “mista policy” and the sugar famine largely artificial Discussing Fuel Administration, sald: “They fixed a price which made it impossible to work many miners, frightened the producer and ter to reduce producti the procedure of the Senator Lodge change the whole partially paralyzed all the ma of distribution, Only ignorance ¢ onomle laws could be offered ¢ an excuse.” Either Secretary Lane or Francts |@. Peabody, Senator Lodge said syould have charge of the coal sit- Annulment by Secretary agreement Mr. Lane nference of op- perators, deal 1 consumers was criticised by th Benator. He also denounced conferring of vast powers nm State fuel admintstrators. jo far as I can learn,” id Mr “the only qual tion of these en {s that they should be uation. Raker of the Drought about Se Sena ator Lodge also warned offic interfer with what some Government bu may decide to be a non-essential in- dustry, Neither, he sald, in conelu- sion, should those who criticise Goy- ‘ernment affairs be charged with be- ing friends of Germany. against nt) workrooms, we offer onvenience ani econ measure satisfaction original ideas and ign models combin- hess with patriotic ity, for All Sizes or Stout— 36 to 58 Bust Measure Always in Stock hihpeLiyat can give you clothes that will make you look as you would really like to—as few tailors or dressinakers do the needs of you Tailleurs Uy tatlorec 39,25 to 99.75 Gowns For day ing, for- mal and informal occa- , m 22.50 to 95.50 10.50 to 37.50 || 21-23 West RALLY fhe 4 at 8 tC NEW AMSTERDAM|*! ihe OPERA HOUSE IN, y Democrats.” West 44th St. |Department |) Band t . 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