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Show TJIK SAL'PT.'AKE PICT IIIS as pis French Say American Efforts to Amend Peace Plan Would Meet Derision. By Washington Dowagers Dislike tStockiiigless Fad of Young Set Family Awaiting News of Flier While Bert airman, Mas lost TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, ..SEPTEMBER Rockforl-to..StocLhol- m Hmm-11- onifMhcre between (loehrane, and Greenland, hli wife and three children Ont., vat at th- - radio, waiting eagerly for ome word of the flight's progress. New of their safety came iirwlv n!oll I fl In l 111 iri irlnr .It Intnl. I Rneal! Ifk mnnlliK. and Mm. HilKAfll. By 0I0"ONA WAgHINQTON. WASHINGTON, ept. I IfnlvereaM. Aa these last sunny summer das ne. one looks about thU capital of ours and Is almost shocked at the way these nice young girls are going In for fed. the Of course Washington has been mighty hot this summer and one really ran t blame the girls for being as com fortably dressed as pn.tle Put somehow one t exaitly epert to r broan legged girls trotting sreund ever) where In this conservative tow n. not the "sorlefy" girls snwa. i tlni . complain alout, as Ihev drlhhle ba k to tr n af'ra, from their summer places up i.n the shore aoniswhere. They sort i.f Kri used to the buitieii at ilia seashore, but they hadn't Uh.ucM their own debutante daughiers wmiht in ki dsn gray-hstrei- 0, 102?. lt up back In town Anyway, Just go out to the fs.hlon-abl- e Chevy Chase rlub any hi. afternoon and see what you ran Most of the girls who gather theie for golf or tennis or loafing wear n. stock-Ing- a ks iled at all or scant bits of t. r about tee ankles Jo far our Washington g rl h.ive been chary about discardinc hnsierv for evening wear. And thrrehy hnss the sad tale of a perfectly j .ari. and a happy hum, almost spoiled broken up. It was laid me by the Ltd) herself. ho wouldn't for Ihe world hate her nime mentioned In ronnectjnit with It She will consequently go nameles,. tiut her rorinl standing, I may say, is Impeccable, Well, one evening she came don- - slalre In Ihe most fetching of dancing frocks. Her young husband, ordinarily a progressiva enough chap, thought she looked lovely. But then he spied her unclothed ankles. yog can t go Ilka that, honey," he But what, say you, has sll this t with ihe visit here this veek of hia majesty's ship AumruliaT Big d uns. a for the visiting sailing men with Theodore Douglas It'ihineiin, assistant sec retery of the navy, aa official host The ship Itself didn't dare tha Po tomac hut anctiored at Annapolla Of ficera rame over to the rapiial to look around and be ntertainei. Thers were luncheon, dinners, bnlls. sight seeing trips and sll the fuss and feathers that Washington so well how-toffer Incoming foreigners. If Rear Admiral Hyde, commanding hla majosty'a Australian aquadron. doesn't go away feeling like a king, ell, he Just can't be pleased. in said. "Why notT I play golf without slock-ln- i. and I don t see the difference," snid the sweet young wife. ' It Just isn't being done jet," he replied. It seems, there were lota of Then, Wi'rds about "Interfering with personal liberty." "old fossil," "convention." "bad form," and other things, "far Into tha night." no party The result was there that eienlng and the lady went home n"i to mot tier for a spell. CIRVILLt RCACHI. by the Consolidated ' Press. I PA IIS Pept. I Europe hag received eome wllii meacineiit reports that JlmirtaeVnatore desire lo demand "ear Hi It nd precise" reservations of war outlawry pact In or tha der In protect American Interests. Surely It must be reslljd at iWnh-Ingt-that If there were tha least bit of comedy regarding lha pact, recalling j took place1 in In a'lglitesl that whl.-rega.iiiiig h Veraaillee ejeaty and Hi covenant, American diplomacy: iuk hom'U be definitely discredited and It would be fruitless tor he government afie ard to try to negotiate treaties. It would ba received everywhere with tin irreateet denslun Tie wording of the Kellogg part la American Intereau quite auf ilrlen'iy. There la no need for amend men. Moreover aa tha French and Drlt'wh reservations did nut figure Th tha pket Itself, but In an exchange of cortcspnndence, their value already la sub.exl to certain criticism. Not tc mention tha theatrical aoviet adherence to the pact, which waa noth It g but propaganda. It la interesting to not tiia a certain number of coun tries, when replying, rejected the rei arva'.ona resulting from the exchange Thua. Egypt dots of avuespondence. not admit tha reservations contained tn 3rfieh government's note of Way Chamberlain 19, wherein Sir Auaten called attention to regions tha world welfare and Integrity of which constitute a ape rial and vital lnterett for our peact and aafety. ' Prl.no Da Rivera Greatly Disappointed. Thue a protest la raised against any sort f British Monroe doctrine, which tha foieign office deeiired to create fur titrv Britain s benefit on the occasion of th pact abandoning war. Thla event canu ! fall to. have a aequel In tha couraa of a century. Typewriter for Chinese Fo- - a elmilar notice, aa well aa for reasur a of prestige. Spain has abstained Perfected by American i' adherence to the frjn announcing her fact until the very time of naNEW YORK AP). A test of tha reintegration Into the league of comparative might of the pen and the tion?. In China, through- tna use oi me sword waa greattl tator Prlmo De Rivera modern, raold fire evolution of the pen. ly J sappointed that hla country was la now made posaible by an American not irvited by the American guvernInvention. men' ic participate In the formal signThe Cfneae This ing on August 27, along Tlth the great machine isla abased on typewriter. the newly adoptand thla feeling was reflected pow.tri. aa known in tn Spanish newspapers by pretty ed official Chinese alphabet, "Chu Yin Txu Mu." which waa promulviotn'.t articles attacking "dollar di gated by government edict to simplify plomacy" and Monroeism. the language to the point where the If, 'n the American senate, Juet af Chineae might have opportucouncil ter the league has given the common 1 n nity to leartfreadlng and writing. The guiles tha satisfaction of a fa la Ideographic, that Chinese language voraWu answer to Costa Rlca'a request Is, it presents picture ideas, and there for 'ulerpretatlon of the Monroe doc so been have many thousands of these trine tha question Is raised of new that it waa said even well "explicit and precise" reservations It characters educated Chinese did not know them n might well arfuee the whole world and perhaps it would all For years Robert McKean Jones, Income to a discussion of the entire basis of the Monroe doctrine, to which the ventor of the new typewriter, worked problem of reducing the chaUnTrtl Slates has given an extension out on the to the compass of a keyboard, racter of all proportion to Its letter and eplrit. and the new national phonetic alphabet enabled him to complete the work. Negr.y All Have He Is typographer for the Remington-Iian- d Adhtrte to Pact. Business Service. Inc. Neaily all nations of the MKWld have adbtied to the Kellogg pact, although it Involves reduction of constitutional righta for some of them. France parii ticularly la affected, since her ion gives parliament the right to deciatn war. The pact removea that right but there la no Frenchman but woulc be willing to see the national sovereignty reduced for the benefit of untv,ral cooperation. It is indeed curious to see how difficult t la for men to agree about such a natural principle aa war renunciation. Nation regard each other no jealously that the least special treaty Is at i nee regarded aa a menace. This Is thi aae with the h compromise. In disarmament mattere, two years of dlacusslon have t nded tn dead lock. A mutual Franco-Britis- h proposition arises. Immediately, without even knowing what It la .about. It Is insinuated that Germany. Italy, etc., are threatened. If tomorrow France and Germany become friendly, there will be an outcry again, "French-Germacontinental hegemony." 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