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AUCTIONS. THE EVENING; ST SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1921—PART 2. . STEAMSHIPS. s SAmsERS - awwms __SOTGATONAL___mwamomst |4 VENTURES OF NAVY FELYERS |CHARMING BUNGALOW DESIGN a i - —_EWTRL___ ADVENTURES OF NAVY FLYERS | \ §¢ WHITE STAR LINE % - FOR MAN OF MODERATE MEANS NEW YORK-—CHERBOURG—SOUTHAWFTON | RECALL FIRST AVIATION TRIALS ADRIATIC. .Feb. 16, Apr. 6, May 4| OLYMPIC.. Mar. 19, Apr. 20, May 14 “The adventures of thrée naval{loon on June §, 1783, and many Free to Ex-Service Men TSR 24 e ¥: NEW, YORK—LIVERPOOL NEW YORK VIA BOSTON—AZORES— - _| spectators gathered' to aee this b Q Cedric... Feb. & Mar. 17, Apr. 18| _GIBRALTAR—NAPLES—-GENOA. . = seronauts and the internatlonal in- | phere. 105" feet in - ciroumference. Peb. 25, Apr. 2, May 7| SanoPic - 28, Moy 10 an omen terest in thelr safe retyin from ‘whieh the inventors inflated with frozen Canadian narth reeall mu- llu\hhot nhir 'Jrum :uflmln‘ Rn‘nw. brc:‘: merous historic attempts of man to | high in the air and float off for aboul - one and a half miles. The brothers fulfill for himsclf on éarth the ages- ; jicveq for quite a while that they 0ld feeling that nhe would haveinad hit upen some.peeulisr qualty wings some day,” says a bulletin from | in the straw which had lifting ps the headquarters of the Nationaljerties and did not realize until later Georeraphic Soclety. < t:&n their Fonder ball had &'" o:z “These American birdmen; who got!because of ghtness hea! their noses and ears nipped by {be'xlr, But they made the ballcon a cold, performed no such feat as did | reality. Daedalus, who, some thousands of| “From this time forward the years ago, in the age of imny'hs. {'ew | physicists in France and elsewhere near enough to the sun to melt the ' took seriously this infant invention, wax on his wings. Daedalus' experi- i which had suddenly made its ap ment and the un#':llnlc% flight \wrha{pemne- in their midst. Subserip: A e el ‘1,’,‘,’:"‘;‘-',;,“‘,‘,,;;':,':o“,:c{'";;,“}‘l:'.‘,""& to further the| For the man of moderate means— genuine comfort with attractivenese o\'” the ;ldrdf Suel-é«‘v‘ in E;-finnd.!nvmug a belioon, the noted scien- |the one who cannot afford to put more L;n“ke(llh'c nmjo;l!)’ ‘n,f mogz;:o‘;::‘s' tells us, flew for a stance of more | tist, arl ‘@onaei- galows, this one has ree . than ‘an clghth of a mile from a|flling It with hydromen, aad o day |L2an fve thousand dollars in a home— |} (0%, (N0 000 U000 S e 0d “and town in Spain, are sufficient evi-|for the ascent was set. The erowd | the above plan is designed. Exclusive |with the bathroom are put at the buci dence, however, to accord to avia-|that gathered was great and curious | of heating ana plumbing. this house [of the house, assuring privacy and tion the palm for being the older of | and 80 interfered with the operations a quiet from chance company. Entrance the flying arts. that the balioon had to be moved to into the living room is through a AMERICAN LINE and RED STAR LINE N. Y.~PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG— |NEW YORK—DANZIG—VIia HAMBURQG ANTWERP b hid Class Passengers Only. Lapland....Feb. 12 Zeeland.....Feb. 26 | Gothland. ....Feb. 26, Apr. 13 Finland.....Feb. 19 Kroonland. . Mar. 5 Potand. L.Feb. 28 « ' AMERICAN LINE—New York-Hamburg (Direct Service) Wanchuria Feb 24—Mongolia. Mar. 10—Manchuria......... Apr. 7 ‘Mar. 24 (third class only) - New courses in bockkeeping, accounting, income tax accounting, business law, Eng- lish, Spanish, shorthand, typewriting and other subjects are now being organized at the Knights of Columbus Evening School. These courses are free to men and women IDEAL WINTER CRUISE : who present honorable discharges from . S, I st, Most Comfortable Ci s y : .2 %,m:g*;‘.:.:s;::,:.; i,,,c..,,z"':,".&cfi,: g",‘.'",:"';,?_c',:’.:"':,‘; service in the Army, Navy or Marines. Barbados, ‘Cusa, emalca: Kingeion (Port Antomal, Martnique. Paneme Cane) Persons desiring to take advantage of this (Panama City), Porto Rico, Trinidad, Venezuel: Virgin Islands, Etc. d ofier sho“ld register not Iater than Alon- INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY, . day, January 31, either at 1311 Massa- 1208 F St. N.W. R. M. Hicks, Passenger Manager. chusgttg Avc"ue or 1004 F Stree( N,W. FRENCH LINE |mirihi o0 2 Minnekahda (new) | | I l = — — — 000 *NEW YORK, TIAVRE, PARIS | HOVING. PACKING & STORAGE e SR it S0t | formane, e wmiers Tome” 4000 PP |and in summer tme the giass ¥.no LA LORRAINE . Feb. 5 Apr. 2 “Ballooning, though less romantie in|another place, but the er thron, - It is sug- nl;n%:"mmux Ax‘sr.a. Tamznt :’tl-;“;‘l;l:é&l n:r‘;d firg&e«;l;‘ykvmore‘ eorlr:- not to be outdone, Iurn‘u‘"lu 'her:: gfi:’fl;‘f{fl ;!:1: r.',';,':."’\:‘. made a "nin- TRANTATLAN' 2 i & -locking 3 Fovial Setvics e — ‘appearance, may berhaps be cone | Jooas 88d were there to see the 3 iature conservatory for winter time, = — w. BOOKS — SCHOOL arts as they are practiced today, 88.some had dows can be removed and an ideal T 24 a8l FIREPROOF STORAGE . mathematics, hookkeeping. | books for eve:y school, aad miscellaneous hooxs | ItS DroBress has been steadily on | obatael thought ‘would 'be an i to the wild enthusissm of a open-air sitting room resvit. Address “HARVARD,” | on all subject ht the upgrade si i Ll F PE&IA‘AN‘; *Tx';fi; su-gpfom. new and used. pgrade since Roger Bacon back | the spectators. The living room is larger than 30 and General Hauling, Consult Mar, 36 Apr. i;':; #| EAGLE TRANSFER CO,, Inc., 1119 Eye «f. o w. 408 8th = D 938 G st. n.w. ,'r‘; tt!}:lg tlr':'meentt;l cenl:r);. Drnn%\;nd-f ted a¢ Ve | other room in the house, and is a - e cory tha: a hollow globe o Repea raailles. vith its open fire Aor. 8 R . 4 9 very thin mental filled with ‘ethereal air| “In 1783 Joseph Montgolfier rpeat- R rewen P T eosd o el e OCHAMSE! z g Apr. 13 ¥ P 2 q or Yiquid fire’ would float upward on the jed his experimeat re t! E { 3 ily wi befo he king, | which it is guaranteed the family will T8 TOURAINE. Mar. 12 dpe 7 ey 121y o n e SR Siorace 00 s oo atmosphere. queen and court at Versailles. The love to gather in winter time. A por- HAMBURG DIRECT SiCestivins ot 311 EAST Dew Suggested as Filler. , |first living creatures to take a bal- tion of it could easily be partially NIAGARA Jas 18 Moy T Juiy 2 Ll B ; : f CAPITOL ST. pnErom that day priests. philoso- | (098 [P, weat up on thatiany. A divided to form a dining nook if one 0 NY’S ; 3 & s phers and scientists put forward the . cock soared ma- A o, 1419 New Yock Ave.. Washington. vou@Ea o] SMIT SCHOO' . O All Commercial Branches ||Tica" that s Tight > eahore e ‘he | Jestically into the air with the cremse | o ey ating T e e 5t = ITH'S One month, day, §15; evening. $8. After | imade to rise and float in the upper |DPa1l0on and descended.- after eight e h ;A USTRALTA|> TRANSFER @ svamaoy 7 monthly payments the next 5 months are | | atmosphere. Almost every concelsais modernly equipped. A_merwiee ‘gorc | - IOnf -2 | DRAFTING ||E5eic | it o= i L | Honolulu, Suva, New Zealand /i e : o sainy sesston. or $117 a month, even || balloons. One of the most amusing kick on the wing which the sheep bt S Ay | The Palatial Passenger Steamers — §==1 - - = and Thuraday from & 1o orgp 7 1o"d#” || was the morning dew, since that sub- |8ave the cock. Later on in that same | the hall and each of the bedrooms also | ! ra’* R. M. 8. “Makura"” Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 30 stance, according to their supposi- | Year the gallant Pilatre de Rosier and has closets. i rons um'gm 1 o LINCOLN 38 36th YEAR ||tions, was shed by the stars during |the Marquis d’Arlandes made the first| This charming little bungilow is | vor farea and saitings apply jan Pae § 14th & T Sts,, North 272 | e e oo | {he night, and would be drawn back | {rip tsken by persons im & tree fire. built of frame with stucco fnish on b ko ing T ° . _SAVE MONEY. . Vel n e day by e heat o alloon. rom that time ‘sounding’ th xterior. The roof is shingl:d en 't Slisdita’ Avwicaisoien Roval Mail' Lise 46| TIME, WORRY IN LOCAL AND Night Classes—Day Classes George Washington the sun, the skies became a aclence. Lunarii - g creospte stained. There s full and Seymo Vanconver. B. C. Eroas A S University Law School MOA;. U':h m;;'"mflf watching the | startied Great Britain with his daring complete basement and there is a sce- Florida—Bermuda Individual Instruction New ato et e e 5caiies Monteolonhot. Al s ars the L wher ke meRred ond floor which is finished with Wash- 3 ety A ents may enter at the beginning of s en 2 confer- i th France, in 1782, invented th. ington fir, mission stained. This cculd Seven-dny trip to _Florida—$i3264 Course in 3 to 9 Months et g eien Mouilay, - Jasrsacy 81, pIALCE, 17 118, Inved(ed: tho frst peal ?::f‘c:’;:q"'l‘,'"’:‘;‘:"::l ncia fourt of |is estimated as costing between §4,000 (be utilized very nicely for storage R e 1058 €Call or Write for Latest Catalogue 1435 K Street N.W. vapor of the clouds could hang sus- | that all persons present might wooey[20d $5:000 to bulld. That price in |purposes or for a children's playroom Mada 1 00 Bond Bids.| RETURN LOAD To NEW YORK on eica |} ENTER ANY TIME pended in the upper air a large bag | him. these days of soaring prices is not|or a sewing room. ity wanted by motor truck arriving here with | c u N A R D fumiture sbout Mareh 1. Address Box i E' ’ - : d CHOR R TSR \\\‘ e i el B AN\ i Connections Ser:lu SP AWH :5::1:’1:3:01' filled with such a vapor might rise] ihe R-34 high, particularly when one glances| The first floor ls finished in oax and drift about as the clouds do. miles in & little over 105 boed, %1301 at*the floor plan and sees whath a | with oak floors. The second story has D “Another interesting stery is told i B, main story is nine I% about the Montgolfier brothers orpe | 2101 Put & crimp into world records |Practical and compact plan it is. birch floors. The of ten years ago, which at that time| Next to the colonial type house, no | feet high and the basement ‘s eight inating the idea. Th E S v the smoke wreaths earl spwers fun8 | read, ‘No balloon voyage has yet been | Other type has so bewitched the pub- | feet high. Exclusive of the porch, the '/ 4 made of a length comparable to the |lic 8s the bungalow. Here is @ home | total width and depth of the main ///A \ endering it Ihe emoh chel began | hroadth of the Atiantie: . Only twe|which requires no maid service and |part is twenty-five et by thirty- carry other things up with it, too. In| 1i8ht8 exceeding 1,000 miles were |which at the same time combines |seven feet. the enthusiasm of the moment they | then on record—those of John Wise, made a small fire on a little tin tray | from St. Louis to Henderson, N. Y. 1423 F 8¢t. N.W. Profs. from Spain—Conversations] Method, and held a large paper bag over ii.|28d of Count Henry de la Vaulx, Encircling the Globe Telephone Franklin 1434 2pe, [ | Bapid Progress. G st. n.w. M. 5685 2* THE LARGEST AND |37 delight they watehed the bag i tm.:mnNut;o Korosticheft, in Russia 4 out and try to rise. A neighbor, a| “Among the notable flights made in /yDrafts and Foreign Money Orders F) STEWARD’S Sildow Nisceing Aftire ugagkeg‘tsuu;ns PR T d*;h;: attempt °|' Baio: . - i rom indow, an ‘earing that ree an 'wo companions, in o and Fall Information Apply fent : R Pa. ave. Business the house was on fire, ye; 1897, to h tl Sailings == n.w. Main 1282. hee College into the room. She su Kx:":gm:;rfi have .n'i‘.fnm": :?5'2: "a‘fi.}"‘n‘i‘:’i COMPANY’S OFFICE, FADDED MOTOR VANS FOR LONG-DIS: BUSINESS COLLEGE REDITED they attach the tray to the bag, and | Spitzbergen at a por, Wi 5.!“ bl’m‘l local hc‘e“d"‘r' packing and cratiag he School t Resulty® 1202 F St. Main 8671 |the immediate result was that ll?; bag (hpa pol:‘on July {’L e ml'ylgm $17 14th St. N.W. ‘ashington o DI e Al e S mm“"'r, e rcee to the ceiling. concerning the explorers later thap EXPRI 0. & :: 506 1 n.e. | Phone Tane, 2858, | | -evover ettt et g ““After several private try-outs they | that are messages picked up in two = announced a public ascent of a bal- ! floating buoys.” DAY AND BVENING SESSIONS _ MUSICAL INSTRUCTIOR. 15 and Pa. Ave. N.W. EAGTISIE PIANO PLAYING. 1010 30 LES- e Toicphme Nimgate 1 . . hog suaranteed ; note resding tanght: demon. y : . T w g Z':EP““'P:"’:'“' mariac manas A City, Malmo, U. S, Consul Writes for Him, Curiosity is quite Latin, BA! of England, teacher of singing, an-| A clty can be written about s0 that,| their own tailness. What a 1ot of Per- Apt to be most te. EW: e aNaY m‘fi: esidence Ant Limited Bumber | instantly, one would like to go there, and | 5ian lamb hats! They are certainly PRty omer. —_— Phone North 8361~ O Maurice P. Dunlap, formerly in the De- | Stractive; '{}':",‘B“’,;'"‘n:;"& With 2| No one knows the truth of this bet- 7 partment of State here, and now consul| with white Persian lamb. A stpeet| (e then does Peter Rabbit Peter's i 'l'h w B c In PROPOSALS. at Copenhagen, Demmark, has that|Cleaner with s nice. new-looking Fer-{ curlosity is quite dreadful at times. It | e odDeVey C. | OFFICE OF the Commissioners, District of Co- | kNack- He recently made a. trip across| “, a0 cab. 1t mus :e?"y’?l‘;‘ I the| 288 led him into oll morts of trouble, WASHINGTON'S [l | lumbla, January 26" 1921—Seaied proposals | the narrow sound that separates Den-|evening. The shops smart (es- {204 I pressume it will continue to lead = =LA 4 . L [l | District_Buflding, untu 2 ;‘"“".d“:. ‘,"“’"‘_m" Fep- | mark from Malmo, Sweden, a thrivingPecially the gentlemen's clothing), |him into all sorts of trouble. You see SEPARATE ROOMS, §1 Moo Most Gr ruary 11, 1921, fc trueting 2 and the window displa; are fetch- | curi ften becoms habif Foom addition t the J. B, West: School. Wo, | *¢APOrt (and also famous for its brew-| jng “A7 “imposing fur’ stere tor s oty e - 8 i mag BY THORNTON W. BURGESS. m ov-rm;. ;Ynu have l‘:i(l’\! busi] 3 . . cu y kept ui im 80 on. Peter’s Curiosity Is Too Much| (Cosvrisht, 1921, by 7. W. Burgess.) Pirst-Class Oniy—Lusurions New 16-Knot Shigs PANHANDLE STATE, Feb. 8, Mar. 15 OLD NOSTH STATE, Feb. 23 Mar. 23 NEW YORK—NAPLES—GENOA: Cabin and Third Class PRINCESS MATOIEA..Mar. 8, Apr. 21 FOREIGN. Allied supreme council appoints & 3 T Loeal and Out-of-Town MOVING |} BUSINESS COLLEGE i | 163, on Farragut Street near Fourteenth Street | eries), and indited for home consump- | window full of wonderful furs and a | babit, and there is no habit harder to|commission to make an inquiry into 4 jorth it. lank fc of posal, 1- NEW YORK—BREMEN—DANZIG| Plone 104 PACKING BY EXPERYS ||| The Scheol that docs things || Acations: snd iiformation Taay be tbtained | 107 80me of the impressions he gained | 2tuTTed, leopard that turne its head | break Of courss, curiosity, has its|the economic situation in Europs TPt e 1 ell- Do you want & better-pay- [l]| 57 Shicf. Ciork;, Fasioge? Depariment, Boam | His pen-picture, in part, follows: one looks. And. It's syes Heht with|Place There are times when it is very| 5, o PR ISHEF IR 0 AN S. 8. SUSQUEH ,l_.‘ o = - ing pos 1t %0, , eheck it of five dotiars SN be meaied to inswes| -~ “IU'S quite a city, Malmo, though only | electricity. = whole series of|useful and leads to useful knowledge.|French reparation - plass which BN Feb. 19, Apz, 67 4 course interested in and mail it i of Plane and epecifcations. J. THIL-| of about 100000 nhabitants. SHll one | to¥ windows= But when it becomes a habit it is more | Would place the subject of German we-—Chris . fo us mow, for latest literature. M| MAN HENDRICK. shows a scene of Red Ridi on | 1il Dot to lead indemnities in the hands of the allied BL T. BOARDMA! mmiss| hears ‘openhagen. - to one to do things - Many are registering for our X BOARDMAN, Commimicuirs, D. 0. | B0V ST decmnotfv:!hmufinn o 16, 80 Ope 18 Tured trom :%u reparations commission. It is re- L 3 | a eyenis, | gl Fe il g re% | window to window. A crowd in front it wa ported that Sir Auckland Geddes was n sight. Well dressed . 3 Was ng along the Whitaall 13 ; S MORAL JUNGLES POISON people. "Eow tall everyhady 18! Swed-| Turkieh Bereorr Caclly Sag, I8 ke 8 brush-grown fence on called to London to give Srat-ha CIVILIZATION, SAYS PRIEST ".fim‘ walk well. - rac. Life sized wax sul- > toward Jepan and to help form & i y you buy a yard of something, the | tan having .coffee on divan: velled meutral policy for Great Britain in salesgirl smiles at that you feel gl now, white polley ¥ g S s a')'Dalm:n“ you - udy.ddm.f:vn a baln:'l':y, tur- case ‘ol a J-n:iug-A&?nun hun:.h . doesn’t make any difference what you |whole dieplep. feom togie miilcoW 21 least Peter thought iever hav- | American property in Germany, i ‘BRev. Dr. Kerby Would Hang buveom: much you pay. Always the solsdten x.a‘-a‘_nm ondn.lu.n S Wi grest, s g :fi‘yr ge"l?n"a‘edfms:::érfa: “&?&1{' e samx “‘Streel - “Ministers” of Commercialized s of nitty eating places. Bvery- | ana Intoresting. but opeminy ouoaing | Peter had nothiny | hia mind. | O Tarndr 1 P obeane s con table’ uares. Vice as Murderers. tasty displays of cold things. Little| 1500 and ‘something. . OF ,mm NATIONAL. Shecial Dispateh to The Star. crayfish in salad ofl, lettuce timming: | rounded by canals. Remains of old thing . smol oces of herr. is Is elected MONTREAL, Quebee. January 29.— |E0lden brown caviar garnished with|fortification when Malmo thought to Senator Charles Curt| a Who Moves Yo | commersiaisia oo Sras Mighrousy | mon, et st lecs o Mo | ol Copenbiaga, (ehost, S6Y. and| ™y peter cam o two or tareo IS5 SheIAR SF L republices o | ass ev. A B . - ate. ,C- A. ves Iou e A ahy mayonnalse containing unrecoguisable | But Malmo is'almost as lve looking | DIE Tocks alone the fence =Betweenlk. Martens, soviet “ambassador- from ica, who addressed the Canadian Club | 9¢licacl ag Copenhagen—and more elegant. pae y Is Just as Important as “All the ‘waitresses at this cafe| “Students, Ail tall ey e d doorway | forty-five embark from New York St. John’s Colle of Montreal Father Kerby sald helgreased in light gray, with white bow | the old nniversity zo"?o’; e, o house J dug i with a cheering send-off. President- ere () OV had come to Montreal to c [ Lund, ha s u Sehool of Commerce and Finamee | firiicins ot ons ot thn opcoioperate in | in hair and gold letter on bosom. My|an hour's ride up the railway. Lind pri elect Harding arrives in Florida for Phone Main 6900—0ur padded vans - | Second ter oF the Fhaman race. Poame heurses | English companion is all right except | was sacked by the yikings in 900 and - c With a faraway |a six-week vacation of golfing and 20" expericaced ead carebul men 390 ; er Open. Sritheshucienirace TEEoplD Tolsald) ho mears a bracelet Byt then be bas|something. Blue snd yellow buttons | He was thinking how fshing, and Mrs Harding comes to &t your service. . i LV 80 man, ears in Sweden. n Look! ‘ash; lon to s sending house- o T g i K 3 Storage in our SGreproof forniture For high achool students: Accountancy, book.| Was Progressing because streets were | ' 'Sy b ‘siegant - pollcempn and so| pair of Snkles i B tos w‘.’,‘fli rin hold b:f.:.,up from their home om City Ticket Ofice, 731 15th W, warehouse at reasosable rates. Lesving, shocthand, pewriciag. businem kg, cleas and paved, whl{f within a few | 5o)ite. When they give you @ direc-|here comes & lady who has been Wyoming avenue to the White House. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON Merchants’ Transfer & & " '25us 254 soeclal speretarial feet of theso streets there were moral{fion you feol like saying: -Wos't you horseback riding. Plum-color knicker- Diplomatic bill reaches the House , ; 1811 MASSACHUS AVE. N.wy. |luBSles poisoning the heaith of the|nave something on me? They wear ers! for another ‘cold Chucks in spite |carrying an appropoiation of $8543.- ; Storage Co. A ] W |community. © oula be right ne| (Al Fersian lamb hats that increased tabler Man Coyote and | oo wrseh is £2008.000 1ess thay wea ould have liked a Young'requested. Fire destroys business B ¥ remembered the plock in Athens, Ga., doing $2,000,000 AX CASE. Johnny Chuck. damage. ~Admiral Gieaves 18 probing 920-922 E Street N.W, said, “then enforce them. Stop this Telephone A e e A MRS d : ereRves ACCOUNTANCY |Raiy it aisias vevice.| W. & 0. D. APPEALS. [VIRGINIA’ WINS T 1 La Salle University Course o then you will make some progress the fa.llvaend_‘genth Joi Lieut. un‘gon; U.S. N shot p b1 D S PHOND FEANK. 756. NIGHT CALL M. 797, | sonat and class. ios 2o {in the fi ‘ = that y a Japanese sen Viadi 5 e d truction. Average 't {in the fight. 2 y o= | The C",”,g,";} Transfer Co., or leag! “.w}:'n vou ot u:::a m“;}"‘" Tl Goes to Court in Protesting Fines|Non-Resident Rixsy Executors t burst 5'.‘.“.‘;.’..?‘.‘.‘1§2“L§§&'&?§'m"?33 . = BT. NW, ce hang em on e est = BAGGAGE, HAJ L3 lows you can. You hang ordinsry Ordered by Comuniaxion. Lose in . 8. Supreme Court. 2 billion dollars. DLING, STORAGE. 7 RYLAND 'AND _VIRGINIA SUBURBAN. IR J murderers, why not hang these peo- | Special Dispatch to The Star. Specis! Dispatch to The Star. —_— hr':f:‘;‘ :,“:;'J’ffig El‘;d u‘?;ioé'!? -:3“ 500 BOOMS. 500 ROOMS. ple who murder souls, poison bodies| RICHMOND, Va., January 2.—The| RICHMOND, Va., January 29.—~The A ing his messages to Congress. Lloyds STORAGE OF HIGHER ACCOUNTANCY gt mnr:};‘f Father Kerby's out-|Washington sand Old Dominion Rail-|atate of Virginia won 8o important > register announces that the United To THE ORIENT Hoasebold 1393, XA izans Mata 8071 | PO KC, address was warmly ap-|way Company has applied for & writ| tax case before the United States dh erchant ships. 1n 1350, " Charles 3f of error and supersedeas against the| Supreme Court in the matter of the Schwab is cleared of any laxity in 10 Days to JAPAN : fog. — decision of the state corporation com-| executo; P managing the Emergency Fleet Cor- } 14 Days to CHINA rating — Shipping £10,000,000 TRAIN FERRY. |mission 1o the matter of tho hines sro- | S3ses?"s, o, the late Reprosentative poration. Former Gov. James M. Cox 17 Days to MANILA =% Extimates. posed several weeks ago for yiola-{ Executors of the estate contended| . arrives In Washington and spends Sravel fn comfort ca the Palatias o tions of the law in the matter of the| that as the executors were non.resi- balf an hour chatting with President Empress of Russia e, roposition for Linking Up Sweden { operation of the cars on that line. dents, no taxes could be ed Wilson. Anthony Caminettl, comml e O e The company, as a matter of right,|{ sgainst the estate while their sioner of immigration, tells the Se Empress of Asia gland. {has an appeal in the proceedings re-| hands. The state undertook to eol. ate fo bar allens for one year. The School of ‘Law l i LONDON, Japuary 29.—A garding the orders of the commis-{ lect taxes that had attempt to kidnap Grover Winter Semester Opens Jan. 31 |l iinking up Sweden with Engpl‘::d 'fl; sion to provide equipment and to| several yea Tm“c.u"' e 4 doll, American draft evader in Ger- The School of Accountancy means of a trajn ferry, to cost £10,- | WaKe betterments for the hudl:tcfi tried in the eircult court for Cul- imany, fails. Secretary of State Colby [ ln-flg Accommodations. ' u-:'—-'gam","ium; Boom, Private & 000,000, is being considered by busi- | tFafic. When the case is Deper, Where the state won. Appeal i returns to America and is very en- — Fihman Accountiog --Keb. 1 Nl ness men of the'twe nations. = "% |is expected that both phases will be| o the mesreins tate » Vieginhe the : b thusiastic over the friendliness shown TO EUROPE The scheme aims at the establish-|hesrd at the mame time, involving | decision was an sGhrmation of he Be - by the Eouth American republics to- e general subject of the affairs of | inding of the lower court, and ward = the Unite tates. Donal the company. The appesl was per-| effort to have the case ruim’: nle‘nt e \*EH " Claliaghan, lord tAs "bffék'.;"f' fected here when the company gave| with defeat. denly disappears and is v 0o bond in the matter of the fines hn-| Then the Supreme Court of be bound for Ireland. Money in the d Evening Preparatory Schoo) m N, N. B., to LIVERPOO) = 2 ent of a daily service by at least six ':. Jom! w.' ll‘) u'. :nu"!. L ( ln’l;g}(lfieeg‘e::ln‘ 'Y,:’,',’ :: m,u::-touh.hlp-uot eighteen knots LASGO' v'm < - 3 . speed, eac] le of carrying fift | AMPTON, HAVRE, ANTWERP. Business Correspondence Jon. 31 || railrond cars - A5 the seuces e iey the ork B Autom British and Swedish railroads are posed by the commission. United States was appealed to for re-|*TT I8 HARD TO BELIEVE THAT United States Treasury is counted on aay New s e UNITED STATES STORAGE CO, Tee Opens J:l‘::_,s:cllool same, rapidity ot traneporiation Lok e la expestad b oo D ";{-,,“,“ D e s compicis I R D . | tho total Is AMROGLCSG &8 310,006,000 : s . : 2 Wwouid be assured. 7 erm | uj g of aws of the| F. 2 { - The Canadian Pacife Ocess Services, Lid. O AREHOUSE © ; B_o{; Day School. ’ The Swedish government is under. | Of the court, which begins in March, | state Vicsinia will set sbaut stong| PETER. R L R B L Phones Main 4229 or Franklin 4th’ to 8th Grades......Jan. 31 stood to be willing to guarantee a 10|20d Will last for, perhaps, thirty days | from the estate, and the eounty of . k_flnfl ng » IESTIM. Boys Supervised by Men per cent return over a given number|9F More. The attorney general and| Culpeper will receive sbout ,000, | any minute. He had sat there yawning | Yorl : From 9 to ¢ of years if Britain will guarantee the | the counscl for the commission will| this including the A-m:-t and penal- vud blinking his eysd-luvllv. Finally, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. appear for the state. The praseat| ties for fallure to term of the court is oxmtedpw end with this week. street car smashes into another On: signs of i < FIND WILL IN ASH BARREL. |m. Rue nitl. Ligut. Harry Spauiding, 2y fiy- CHICKENS AS ‘CANNIBALS’ e ing a plane from Bolling Field, is lost cApital necessary for the nitial out- : ay. YMC A Qpls The route suggested runs'from Hull van 1736 CN omen || to Gothenburg, and there is also a 250 - »Weprdmittea || Suggestion of an extension across the Baltic, 80 as to provide direct commu- nication between Hull and Petrograd. FARMERS FIX WAGES. it ‘b quite ' Ln a fog, ‘cn;hand ea‘rlt‘hs::d is B own o~ urned to death. ‘redericl nurr, Special Dispatch to The Star. WTNC“""‘;STF:; Va., January 29.—A he long hall. There WASN'!|manager of a barber shop. is killed on WINCHESTER, Ve, Janvary 25.—A |20nd Will of the late Miss Fannte R. gn | {he strect at might by & shot fred . had iived there for a long time. |from an automobile, and detectives can wave of “cannibalism” has broken out{ ¥ 056 disposing of a large estate that Johnny {§nd no motive Or any trace of the MILTON Lecture— “Accounting pmong relatives, was found in an ash fast asleep.” mut-| criminal. Board of Trade entertained BUSINESS SCHOOL Laborers in Maryland Must Work | pyacee, cmc'": 2 °", large flocks In{horre) o day or two ago while gar- | te Be down the long ' 700 business men at yearly banguet & . -“Really Different” . arren county, Va., and poultry | hiage was being hauled from the really 1s. Per- y.ja gt the New Willard. Balloting as a BaSIS or possessing that excludive touch ¥rom Supup to Sundown. @rowers have taken steps to stamp|premises, and altbough a will was.re- | haps after that last time' fnds the oak as the favorite cholee spells supertority. Refined and Home- CHESTERTON, Md., Janui 29.— Like. Perwbnal instruction by symps- A new wage scale for farm l:‘l’a’;r was out’ the warfare that bas th:ul&ned cently admitted to record as the last .he weot somewhere else 10 for g national tree. Mid-City Citi- 5, ov- thetle instructers. serioysly to deplete the flocks. will of Miss Wolfe the court ordersd . somebody caug] 3ens’ Association strongly indorses eral Qf the largest growers reported |that the will just llqonrq:: Dbe also 0 representation. Methodist e from sunup to sundown, )b Management”— adopted at a mass meeting of farmers 2 3 Etd istress 1 banquet and takes e All Commeérciai Courses here. The scale calls for a day's|their losses glready were considers-|recorded. The first will was mot in until 8| Union holds annual bang will be given by Franklin 2004.. work o b undown, | ble. B erh | Bandwriting. of Ml Woite aia unlems_onless— | uP large contribution Tor the starv- H S P C.P A 726 F Street with the following compensation: The practice starts, they said, by |her signature was witnessed by oniy | e ng Chinese. Merchants and Manufac. omery.race,L.I.A., (w"- ““,"“{ avey The maximum wage for a month|chickens plucking the feathers . of |one person, whereas two are r at Pace Institute on ity & ol mithibossd Wednesday, February iLAlJ.fNO SCHOOL |2 month with board and no keep for equired 1 each other and sucking the blood,|by.law. The wili just found was in B Y which usually causes the death of{her handwriting and was curnna &’::r?;unnhl.lnu!:lraého: ;:::mmu of ¢he chicken lpas shlo to ;i;!en‘ ltgelt | three months later thes the: ony pre- er, #till| ine Southeast Washington Cl rom the ati of its adversary. |viously prohated. Both wills e | ta! T | Association. Travelers’ Aid Soclety virtually the same bequenats. has happened to him, | {RROSIRTRIL CTANEST 000 to main. 4 the horse. 2,'at 5:30 P.M o8 e prded g Mgs: s pintn| P Rt wage for . day M. > P laborer’ for regular farm work to be g phine- 0 eaithes. Seiaar gul 23 Miss Wolfe ownsd valuable residen- is free to any one Who|¢ain bureau in Union station. Dis- 3 $1 & day a' 1 board. » This lecture marks the be- Th maximum wags tor s womans| DENIES RACE CHARGES. tisi snd businass proerty sng bani T eyt | 7 CHIONR 2% stacTation tock securities. € -1 of the Benning Citizens’ Association. RICHMOND, Va., January 29.—Mrs. ] g 1 Dr. Frank Ballon. superintendent of kine ot the ¢ . leav evelan: n- t the faculty of thé schools. leaves for fif&fl"c&":?.’}‘.’"fie"v-m 1ast n PERILS I" JODBNALISH. : 4 :g:n?" 'al:l:d:gl: rgl'er:i, bl]!l:u:: elects s PR work’ 1 farmh kit < ginning of a new early eve- Tng washing, 1o be $15 a morpids ning class in Accounta.ncy $10 & month without washing. - S bus Atministiation 0 denjed having ysed in any of her nd | District of Columbia cay lines. Drama Montevideo M s;m?‘{" A A—‘hl.‘"“'ed number CONVICTED OF WIFE MURDER | turcs before (he freshman ciass of the| LONDON, January - 20.—Journalism W anyihing | League presen:s Pour one-act plays at s i o SHE of tickets to this lecture are George Jordan, colored, faces a_term | institution age in which she ad- danserous occupation n Canton. the Hotel Washington for the benefit available upon &phcatxon tofJ§ struction by €280 meth. of not less than twenty years in the 2 208! ing to nd of the Near East Relief fund. Col. the Registrar, without cost. E penitentiary. He was convicted by ent there of the Cent ve. Kutz will appear before power com- 4 E AT NINTH - main s [l 5500y 1 ‘cligines Butior™s% e | iedociad Pace Institute|le=——= ]| S121¥° o, Surder ip ihe second. de- 715G St., N.W., Washington | 78 Misses wanxrs rzzvom scmool, | Kllled his wite Grace at thels home. e e S o 13 ek Tt |0 it sontopoa. "1e? the prisoner o Fitary CRovernor hex ady ot oo Ty Tor Washiawton. - Fublle Lo m, Egovernor -8 lor ‘ashin oDe aditor shot during iy 3 Ed'nmiuun orders District of Colum- ts clal Sitice the’ es bia phone company to ::hleh D:" Hoskins is ”bllc B! u; ¥ a o rates until maiotain the, & o aers AR . Fouzmel e oenent 1. . Sema~ said she would to marry have 3 A s decids to restore m-z\ ;Mnfllfim“ oficlals <ompHsas" g |- : L m‘:lmill& v

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