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-ltaly Opposes Haps bur Return;. Cable News of World in Brief Mflmuler Says Austria and Hungary Must Not ; Become New Empire—Canadian Warns of Dtmgen of Proposed By the Associated Pre COPENHAGEN, January 19.—Count Carlo Sforza, the Italian minister of foreign affairs, ie quoted in an inter- view with the Politiken as saying that Austria and Hungary must not be. reconstructed as an empire, and that under no circumstances must the Hapsburg dynasty be allowed to re- turn. 3 In this contention he referred to Ttaly's relations with Caechoslovakia. ‘which he declared were excellent and whi¢f, lie said, haa béen 'stredgth- ened by the recent .visit of Dr. Ed- uard Beniz, the Czechoslovak minister 10 Rome. Count Sforza asserted that Italy and Czechoslovakia had one pai ticular interest in common, namel U. S. Tariff. of the institution. The attorney stated that Norton, R and Company had agreed to pay £500,000 for comtrol of the bank. In auditing the.accounts of Farrow's Benk, the government atter- ney said, Mr. Read discovered the bank was insolvent. New Premlier for Hungary. BUDAPEST, Hungary.—Gustay Gratz has been nppolnud minister of foreign affairs in the un arian cabinet. Big Spanish l"me in Morecco. MADRID.—It is officlally announced ‘that the strepgth of the Spanish forces in Moracco.is 66,855 men. Spaniards Honor “Mothers’ Day.” MADRID.—Most of "the Spanish provinces are organizing fetes for the inauguration of “mothers’ day." a fea- the non-reconstruction of ' Austri: Hungary as an empire with the re turn of the Hapsburg. Therefore, he said, Italy looked with a friendly eve on (i€ “little entente.* which pur posed to guarantee the treaty and prevent a return of the Hapsburgs. Discussed by Ambassador. ROME.—In an interview today with the Corricre d'italia Dr. Bduard Be- niz. the “Czechoslovak ' ‘minister to Rome, said with regard td the talk ture of which will be the awarding of prizes for conspicuously meritorious mothers. i b Duke. N.—A Reuter despatch from Calcutta says the Bengal provincial congress has adopted a resolution calling on the people of Bengal to boycott all ‘functions connected with the visit of Duke of Connaught. who is in India to inaugurate reform legislation. of the return of the Hapsburg regime |, in Austria or Hungary: ““The danger of a return of the Hapsburgs to the throne was dis- cussed on February 2. 1920, by the conference of ambassadors, and it was decided that ‘no matter under what form, the Hapsburg dynasty must not bhe readmitted *to any FEuropean throne. Nobody has the right to im-| pose upon Hungary a special form ofI government, but the return of the Hapsburgs is an international prob- | em. Filipinos Are Determined. MANILA, P. L—The people of the Philippines want independence in what- ever form they can get it, Manuel Que- zon, president of the Philippine senate, declared in an address before that body. “Let the Americans in the Philippines and those in the Unftéd States know that the people of the sea islands covet their freedom, liberty and political emancipa- tion so much that they will not hesitate 1o receive from the Congress of the Unit- «d States complete and absolute inde- pendence Without protection,” * Quezor said. “If the United States, dictated by its_own interests decides to extend pro-! tection to the Philippines, well and good. ‘We would accept that as a solution of our problems. If not, let us have ab- solute independence without protection. ‘We want independenco in whatevér form we can get.it. Ricel Sees Glolittl, ROME.—Premier Giolitti today re- ceived Roland Ricci, the new ambassador to the United States, in a farewell audi- ence. The.premier and the envoy had,a long conversation regarding the latter's mission to America. Nearly"Bought Insolvent Bank. LONDON—Discovery of tie L‘Qndillon of Farrow's Bank, which suspend ment on December 10 last, was du the New York city firm of Norton, Rand & Company, which had entered into an agreement to take control of Farrow's Bank, according to a-statement by the Kovernmenl attorney in opening the prosecut! agains! Farrow, founder of' “the bank, Ind others on the charge of falsifying the balance sheets SPECIAL NOTICES. Sweden Accepts Red Envoy. STOCKHOLAM.—The Swedish gov. ernment has decided to accept M. Kershentseff as the head of .the Rus- sian mission, which is to try to nego- tiate an agreement for an exchange of goods between Russia and Sweden, Labor Opposes Short Time. LONDON.—As a result of the gov- ernment’s effort to enforce short time in the dock yards, arsenal and other government establishments as a rem- edy for unemployment, the workers' section of the joint industrial coun- cils for settling disputed points has decided to withdraw from the coun- cils. Strike Movement Grows. MADRID.—The strike movement among the civil servants appears to bave taken a turn for the worse after the collapse of negotiations be- tween the heads of the ministry of finance and the strike leaders, owing to a refusal by the government of- ficials to meet the demands of the strikers and give them full guaran- tees. Dr. Foerster Dies. BERLIN.—The_ death of Dr. Wil- helm Foerster, professor of astron- omy in Berlin University, was an- nounced by the Tageblatt. Dr. Foers- ter was born in Gruenberg. Prussian Silesia. in 1832, and was educated in the universities of Berlin and Bonn. Coal Ship Overdu 2 LONDON.—The Spanish _steamer Yute, from Baltimore for Dunkirk, France, with a cargo of coal, has been posted at Lloyds as “much over- du Welcomed to Serasatem. LONDON.—Sir Alfred Mond, Eng- lish financier, and Prof. Chaim Weis- mann, noted English Zionist, have been given a public welcome by the Jéws of Jerusalem, says a dispatch from that city. Sir Alfred and Prof. Weismann went to Palestine in_con nection with plans for the develop- ment of the country. The welcome SPECIAL NOTICES. WARFIELD'S INCOME TAX BUREAU. Second foor. 1433 F m.w. OF COLUMBIA, ss. A. Joaunini. °R. Yeouard P. Young, being @ and say we are trustees for t! Sclence l‘nfl.l'?ln‘ Company; lm&rn; = 1 stoek “eorporation is ten th 009). of which sixteen. ht SLsmead s, and that mlhflnl;‘o‘gflr & . i LEON. . YOUNG. Pres. i) RAYMOND B. WAILES, Sec: }K I8 A. JOANNINI. bucribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of Janua: A.D. 1921 ] ™" YREDERICK G. UMHAT, Notary Public D.'C; Attorneys. i CASEY ISO. K. —When he repaits the roof or the plamb- ing satisfaction is assured. 3207 14th ST. N.W. 155 end 1831, l3onourLifemBed ‘Are your mattresses, bOX springs snd pil- Town” comforianier IF -ot let us renovate THE WOME OWNERS' PROTECTIVE ANSO- ciation was formed for the purpose of helpi-l owners to get possession of their ros: temants who refuse to vacate. Le fdrnished free at the association -228 Maryland bldg. OVERSTOCKED IN NEW PERI FavG them vrw . 123 P tion 0I) Heaters, we are mv'”ullhl HOILER AND HEATER REPAIES. To the trade—We beg to call your & complete stock ofmnr parts LAY ‘COMPANY, " H. E. WOOD, DENTIST, Is now located at 1419 G st. n.w._Phone M. ttention for hot IF YOU'RE WISE THE .jthe south: of us” “l used t’ allus give books at Christmas time, but uohuddy stays home long enough t’ read ’em any more,” said Emmy- Pnsh t'day. Pinky Kerr spent $18 on th’ qt. t'day. Copyright National x»wwn er Service. was drranged by the Jewish council of Jerusalem. Lenin in Good Health. LONDON.—The Daily Herald, a la- bor organ, prints a telegram from its Reval (Esthonia) corregpondent, saying: “On the authority of Maxine Livonof, the Russian soviet assistant commissary for foreign affaife an- nounces t all rumors of the ill- ness of Nikolai Lenin are ridiculou: The dispatch adds that Lenin was, never in better health. Relchstag Homors Karl Legien. BERLIN.—The members of reichstag rose to their feet as manifestation. of reapect when. fhe president of the chamber, Perrie Lobe, announced the recent death of Karl Legien, the labor leader, who long was a member of parliament. Lhe . Victoria Still Sinking. DOORN, Holland—A communication issued by Dr. Haehner, the physician in attendance upon former Empress Augusta Victoria of Ggrmany, who is ill with heart diséase, said: “The former czarine’s heart attacks are less frequent, but her general state of weakness and of wearing away is increasing. Warns Canada of Tari. OTTAWA—Canada i« _confronted ICE SKATES All Styles Consult a practical roofer before tearing off ' the old roof. Our thorough many a roof from the scrap heap. save YOURS, Try us. oofing 1416 F IRONCLAD &, ‘s il P ixTED—A~ VANUSAD" O “HOUSENOLD | goods for PMI.&! ia or New York. THE BIG 4 'RANSFER CO., Phone Main 203 have saved We can nw. INc., 1125 14th st. n.w. TELL YOUR STORY IN MOTIO! P!crum We make convinelng Bime for educationsl reial and political _purpuses. \ATIO‘\AI. PICTORIAL NEWS. 08 E OFF TO! Company. shington. D, C.. Jant 1921-—In accordance with xection 3 of The ¢ nl-v ter the annual meeting of the shareholders the Washington Gas Light Company for he election of directors and fot such other busl- ness as may properly come before said meet- sog. will be held at the office of the company. 413-417 10th o.w., Monday, Februsry 7. . at 12 o'clock noon. The polls will be npenmn!noewnxulnzl« : WILLIAM B. ORME. Secretary. DURING JANUARY WE ARE MAKING A special price on old house wiring. We guara) tee to leave your bome in as neat & Mdn 8% wheu we enter; no ng necessary. Let imate U* THE H. 1. SCHARR ELECTRIC CO., Main 1286, AN MEETING OF THE STOCK- bolders of W. T. Galliber & Bro. Inc., for the clection 6f trusiees for the emwing year a for the fransaction of such ofer business as may properly come befors @aid meeting be held at the principal offer of the u uc.}n‘ {agton. D. C.. Tharstas, Jaasary 2 o nn at bea: transaction of such other | ht before the meet- { of the company. rectors u siness a3 may be D ing will b' Mlfl at the No. 418 O st Wi Monda KARL W. C! tions, Jobbing e l|¢";;"ly or by job. A mul brings -- HARRIS. 1010 ¥ ot. n.w. G nru FLOORS \uzlg SCRAPING un Tefnishiog, call_Eranklin 2080. J. C. PRICE, 421 6th n.w. CLAYLIN FOR EYEGLASSER mx (.n.\mwnxlsm“'mfiu: made loaves and rolis. Apply Sirs. mnrAnn tlmt.‘ 1805 _16th s e NTBD—TO BRING A VAN LOAD or FUR- jre from New York to Washiogton. Smith's Transfer_and Storage Co. MBERING STAMPS AND NL‘IIIHNG f all_makes repal :':x‘e:‘y'mun-" Box 08-B, Star_office: “CLAFLIN OPTICAL i:o., lat me instal PLAST for you sow while PRICES are DOWN TABOR PLENTIFUL. 2%, IRIES receive IMMEDIATR ATTENTION. vestigate (he 1deat Arcola bot-water glasi o Lo T PAYMBNTA IF DESIRED. 3 41775 12th STREET X. Phove Tincatn mw or u-eun lu 280 AT L R ns put on new roof when old i fr.uu’ u’: ue pat | u onwith Liquid Asbestos | o s, ven, Seate. Faoos Line, Y2 cars. F o & Parxburat, Distrivtors, S is the Heatlng aly and origioal Bi T na Fambing E-’hu is . Phone Franklin 317. TING—PL Warren W. Biggs, W. K. Pace, Jas. Cunningham. Heating and n—ug repaits and —-lpl- a5 prompuy attended to by eapert m NomCE. Mr. Motorist and Business Man. you cant e o b6 troubled with water. i zour & asoline. We haul and iter ol the e we sell at’our station. Posittvely No Dirt or Water in Our Gas m"‘a fitered Standand asd T-xaco 1 iee 700 nn& a capn LINE STATI( and Maryland ave. s.w. Equipped to Give You —quick service in turning out SPECIAL MILLWORK, Storm Sash, etc. Fair prices. A& Beaver B.Irll in any quantity. Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. ©49-651 N. Y. ave.—1617 Tth Tel. M. 1348, Tflz ‘Adams Impress printed matter signifies quality A—vl- mn grade, but not bigh priced. THE SERVICE SHOP * .| BYRON S. ADAMS, Zmiyrmes, The Shade Shop e 830 13¢h St T .| New Window Shades Dress Up the Whole House. Jerat | The NafiMEflJfiu& Modern Printing, Up-to-minute Setvice. 12101212 D St. N.W. PAYLIH\G ;.Puu'n'm A uluu dorer S0 Tark o uaranteed. ~Prices rea: n.w. Golumbia 'mu-w‘ ROOF TROUBLE? ”!llfllt lld Mn‘ smnwg “‘Heating and Roofing Experts STOVES. ROO! R. K. FERGUSON Ipe. 1110 Tin"ve. Phome. erth Foitios Asescicion tekey HE HOME oilding care of your tav. , from $1 a month k. e abost it Wor ST cause we know there is always foom for provement. Politeness, courtésy and intensive l!m are a3 few of the reasons for our growth, Let V' Iu-mlnl« to YOU Becler Paint and Glass Co., 1239 Wisconsin sve. Pboue West 67, % Houses and Busmess Property We have an unhmxted demand for property. Let 3“ us sell yours. The F. H. Smith Co., ; 815 15th St. N.W. M. 6464 AR A AR A *44&«-*-&44&«%4&#%% ; . s Thu week: Fudges and Candy _Covered Grapes. . Blackzstone s, Next to' Blackistos AN e It is s!afllmg to think initiative to be stifféd- Thrift, and thrift alone, will certainties. The surest. wax to acquir systematic buying of 79% FIRST TRUST NOTES We have them in all denominations from $100 up—and a - surprising numbér of wise Wi the habit of buying them regularly. The first trust note is maxi security. SHANNON, N & 73 MdiStn:t‘N. j, o xosmui ‘CANDY SHOP R The Man A,Wh"q Takes on by-a very“natural ‘fear of the future. with a prospect of a “high industrial harrier on the part of ‘the country to Premier ~Arthur eighen declared in an address of the Ottawa Valley Holstein Club. “If such comes, as it would appear | at present,”. he added, “Canada can meet the situation uncomplainingly O!‘DD!IHO!\ was said to have been and not without resources—and not | ol U SO0 LY of War Baker wllhoul success. “AsK Ralse In Potask: at an exccutive session of the House military committeo . yesterday. -to BERLIN—The Potash syndicate in|amendments to the Army reorganiza- Germany has petitioned the govern- ment for the privilege to raise do- mestic prices 50 per cent. It is claim- ed that, despite the continued increas- ing the cost of production .to local selling, the price for the ycar past has remnhu'd unchanged. Mll Pair to Tour Europe. ATHENS.—Crown Prince Carol of Rumania and Princess Helene, datgh- ter »f: King Constantine, who are to be married soon, probabiy before. the end of the month, would Iike to spend their honeymoon in California, but because. of its distance from Greace probably-will be compelled to confine their tour to.European countries, the crown. prince said. ..He was in the United States himself last fal on his way home from a world tour. “ Rafé Terrorist Plot in® Spain. “BILBAO, Spain.—The “discover: the pglice Monday of twelve bombs in a house in this city has had a sequel indications of a widespread syndicalist plot of terror. One man of the twenty-three arrested in con- nection. with the bombs confessed. - Honor Porto Rican War Hero. SAN JUAN, P. R—Ratfiel Poyos, the first Porto can soldier to die in Frahce in the war. was buried with military honors. There was a public demonstration, in which the governor, government officials and various or- ganizations participated. " Claim Against mn.n.-muunea LONDON.—The long-disputed claim between the Bri Company and the movernment reached @ settlement, announcement of the award by the commission pre- sided over by Justice Cave being made. The .company claimed for administra- tive expenditure on ehalf of the crown to July. 1919, £7,886,000. The commission has awarded £4,435,000. S. and German Envoys Bine. THE HAGUE.—The American and, Gérman ministers dined at the same table last night, when the queen gave a_ state dinner to the heads of the diplomatic missions. It is believed that this is the first time since the war that the representatives of these two countries have appeared under such circumstances. The two ministers, however, were seated far apart. Leavmg town and must sell. Petworth, ; .detached, § rooms, tiled bath: open fireplace: electricity:. garage space. nished or unfurnished. Immediate Possession Only $8,000. : Wildman Co. Franklin 6406 k& H Y $1,000 CASH $80 Monthly INCLUDES INTEREST : Open and Lighted Until 8 0’Clock P.M. Daily -~ 609 to 637 "PRINCETON STREET N.W. Ready to Move In Open and Lighted Unhl 8 O’Clock P.M. DAILY H. R. Howenstein Co. 1314 F St. N.W. or 7th and H N.E. “Cultivate the Habit of Taking Home Candy” ‘Our “Week-End” Feature Sales Aqre making. giant strides in~ -favor.as they. grow in fante. Tire most notablc Candy values 5 50c. the Lb. 1401 H St. we's Flower sm R0, how ‘many “men permit their relieve the . future of its un- ¢ the Thrift, habit “is thru the I L N ashington people have formed imum income’ irom the ultimate & ‘tion bill proposed by Representative Caldwell. democrat, New York, which | o would give officers the right (o ap- pear either in person or through counsel before the _reclassification Loard before their fiual status 1 fixed. Members of the committee said thé~ Secretary contended ~that the predent -system was warking satis- factorily. Payment of $18,511- to the &ov- ernment of France would be —au- thorized in a bill reported-by the House foreign affairs committee; The money would be transferred to Mme. Crignier. a French subjéct, for losses sustained during the search of her property several years ago for the body of John Paul Jones. ecretary Payne is “directed” by a romution adopted yesterday by (he Senaté to report as to the number of mining claims affected by the re< Cently enacted bill exTeNGing for Six months the time for doing annual assessment work on the claims. He also would report on the construction placed on the law.) n{ his dlcpnr(menl d by the Attorney General. - 2 Fhe resolution was offered by Sena- HEATING By Hot-Water, Steam or Vapor- Pressure Systems IS OUR SPECIALTY We are ready with the necessary mate- rial and expert workmen fo- instali a new plant or remodel your pesent one without delus CALL ON US Biggs Heating Co. H. E. Huntsberry, Vice Pres. 917 H St NW. PHONE MAIN '4886° w. H, »omun:. * Sy M.*.J_@b.w_(«.w_w_g_#_& AR TN C We have several c]lents ¥ who want warehouses. 1f your proposition is’ right ¢ submit it to us, RUNCHY and brown, the % toast is ready as fast as needed and the hostess sits at the table—sio cold, soggy toast—no trips to the kitchen. The_toaster illusttated, of artistic Colonial design and sturdy. construction, toasts two _slices at® one time. Will last for years. Price carsven Don't There's notwing so comfortingias an ' Elegtric Heater. No oll. ) nodelty. Just snap it on & wall socket, or a ceiling light, Order yours foday! 0 Pnce L $1Z. I'Mmea Main ‘1130 or 1131. "J.‘!!P-k ~ELECTRjc SERVYET™ 806 Twelfth ‘Street N.W. 'Rddiorav Are = Competent . UR staff is com- pdsed -of only e xperienced men. “Maximum Ser- vice” ‘does . not consist ofkon}y the:closing of a deal. These trained ‘men are ready at all times to i: sue advice, offer suggestions on apy propérty in ady Sec- tion of the city whether a sale is made or not. Take* advantage of this oppor- tunity. % e mmsmmmnmumm mi' Do e & Cars January Sale O’ Sale “.P'"- 3000 31 asd $1.35 Player- Plano Rells, Inclediag = Great Many Song Rells. tor Bflulllou, démocrat, Arka , who is understood to have been:ih- formed ‘that a sumper” of clhims. held by mien Who saw service du world war have been invalidated by constructions placed on the law. Privileged status for -the fiergency tariff bill has been “:‘13:: e Sen: Without a reeord vo! the blll Yesterday was made the un- finished business’ d then laid aside temporarily. the bill right of In moving to ‘way 3Zenator Smnut. republican; Utah, Chairman Penrose of We have demand for all classes residential and busi- ness properties. Phone or mail us full de- scription of your property. Wardman 1430 K Street N.W., Phone Maln 4190 Nearing the End of The Round-up Some very lmportant specmls are featured for tomorrow. Important in their desirability —and special in the wide difference between -actual value and Round-up price. Boys’ Clothing Brown Cheviot Suits—in several de- with patch $7 95 sirable shades—belted model, pockets—sizes 7 to 16 years. $12.50 value. Reduced to Boys’ Fancy Cheviot Two-pants Sum in Noriolk model; both pants full-lined. Also All- wool Blye Serge and Crompton’s All- weather Corduroy Suits—all sizes up to 17 s 75 years. et Reduced to ., Snisnaein i onn Boys’ Novelty Overcoats—Double-breasted button to 3eck ;loth lined. These Overcoats are made up Irom ends of Men’s Overcoatings. Sizes 3, 4 and 5 only. o s Reduced to ........ Boys® ‘Mackinaws, Brown, Blue and Green Plaids ; all sizes. ; Reduced to .. ot SRR Boys® Shirts—Madras and Percale—in assortment of good patterns—sizes 1234 to 14 neck. Rmmdedup-t maleirie el s sl ai s e e 0 e o ¢ Boys® Notaseme Stockings—Black, Tan n and White—in all sizes 6 to 11. 39c Reduced to p 3 for $1.10 95¢ $1.20 .Boys’. Domet Sleepers, some. with the feet attached. Sizes 2 to 14 years.. Rediiced from $1.50 and $1.95 t0 . iceeo. o Boys> Two-picce Pajamas; Domet and Jw Gottons-stripes and plain colors. fiadmdfiom $1.75 and $1.95 10 wuieivipe e “JuniorHigh’’Suits Boys” Long Pants Suits—Single and Double Breasted; plain and fancy col- $ 00 ofs.. Sizes 32 to 35 (15 to 20 years). Values up to $35.00. Reduced 10 s - S Boys’ Long Pants Suits, with TWO PAIRS of PANTS —Single and Double Breasted ; Gray and s y Brown mixtures. Sizes 35 to 36. = Reduced from $35.00 0 wusetvosooamecos =i Children’s .Hat's All the remaining Velour and” Velvet Hats—shapes most n demand; preferred s colors. Reduced from 33 and $10 10 « e v e sas Round-up of About 1,250 Pairs Ladies’ LowSh Look in both the Avenue and Seventh Street windows—and you’ll find the- styles displayed are precisely what you want—most desirable in shape a.nd quality. ' Former Prices Would Have Ra.nged Up to $10.00 Brown and Tan Calf—Brown Suede—Black Kid—Gun- metal Cali—Patent Leather—White Kid—Black Satin— Gold anid Brocaded effects, etc. There are Oxfords on street, dress, walking and Eng- “lish. lasts=—One-eyelet and Sailor and Gibson Ties—- Colonials—Pumps—Slippers—and Strap styles. Heels of all heights, both leather and covered wood. Hand- turned .and Goodyear sewed Soles. . -Sizes 2 to 8—AAA to E widths are included in the :embmedv lots, wlth plenty of the lzrgcr sizes.