Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1922, Page 14

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14 PLAN RADIO IN, JAPAN. m“ mmcmmm B. & 0. BUYS 35 ENGINES. U.S. Girls Pretty, Says ngBons,fi Toax - e Ficnst P 9, Conclude Atlumn cuy Convention suly 14—l 14—8ix m g’ Big Company Would Operate Pri-|vania rallroad has snnounced the Places Equipmt Order With LUDE With lfi res of ‘thy D. P - 3 But Hé Can (4 Get One fb’ W _fé X : Sisad Eagan ment ‘orrastice, who ".“m}‘_;:: marily With Amerion. % Papelion the Bethem Mmited, to| _Baldwin Locomotive Works. Charles W. Morsé under survel TLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 14— |day and night for several weel ‘ore | BY the Assectated Pross. its New York-Chicago-St. Louls serv-| BALTIMORE, July 14.—The Balti- Sixteen thousand Elks paraded yes- |served with légal notice yesterdy| TOKIO,July 14.—A syndicate head-|(ce. .The new train, which will be|More and Ohio Railroad Company an- GWE UU”:K RELIEF terday afternoon. as the concluding | tal, unless they desisted Mr. Morse o by Baron Shibustwa. and support.- |, July 16, will heve a running | AO0R0eS, (Bt It has placed orders with feature of the nnual meeiing of the rds him for his protec. | ®1 by bankers and industrialists has um between New York and Ch 3 o LonesomeMonarchHas Grana oage. The gount ook e L 7o T ] F R e A R RSl FOR NOSE & THROAT hours & ‘wii |- s twenty- 101 h - urs to pass 4 given point, and was | 5 7%, PERIO0,1IAC RS Do WA W | eetd Paoo ooo"o}).o"y:mf:“ Kooy % B Bin i acvivemant el Troubles of State . said to have been the most pretentious | sary and annoying. work pri- —— ed in the equipment trust already ar- lever stagea by the Eike. RS ARge D st i on | wALES MRS, FIELD'S GUEST. |5ortim. S teconnocion s hr To Interfere. - |l St o,y MAY. GEN. MrNORIN DEAD. . |on piivils Sonceiar ehcting vivvnts | fO0PON, S LU The Frince of| PR 6 6 6 Premier Tries to Help| J |E R T B gt | Sir T oL, SO | SPRGYALE e, v aiome | cures Malarla, o O . 3 Grand Lodge °"l¢at! concludedonu?: {lerl;ft.e% s:fz:'; flxll:;m&a v'(ur to or- bt‘l‘lti:- :m'tm:l,:aof- 'g“ um"‘ lillmY ::f-k-' "Fi':..!’l“%fi.‘?:fl.é"fifl{-’.'}? ?::x‘:::’e‘syhle“r: c‘eom"p';g)?:g ll:bf):‘(’ 1”;)33 !tlp‘hm, Bllwu?nm -l-u Him by A Ppea[ to A f"""“"""" ganize the supply of ammunition, copper and 45 per cent nickel. had dined with Earl and Lady Beatty. | operatives. ¥ Headaches. A Fine Tonic. Lloyd George. A i i ik i iy ‘ S s ° ‘o ; ‘ ° : The World Passes in Dally Review of Star Readers The greatest news gathering organization in exist- ence---the Associated Press---serves The Star---and spairing of finding an American wife for King Boris, Premier Stambouliedy 1is understood to have asked David Lloyd George to suggest a sultable English mate for the lolnely monarch. To this the British prime minister is said to have replied, humorously, that he had not yet been able to find a wife for the Prince of Wales, and that Boris would have to wait, as the supply of royal princesses and other titled ladies in Europe seemed to be depleted. When the correspondent asked the king about his reported desire to _marry, he said, laughingly: “If you believe what some of our mnelghbors say, my throne is rather insecure and might not support two.” After belng asked if he desired to wed an American girl, as sug- gested by Stamboulisky, he re- plied: “Well, not this year, nor next; B I'm too busy rebuilding my coun- try and must deny myself all so- clal pleasures and some domestic happiness, but I have great ad- miration for the American women and I'm sure they make excellent wives.” To the question, “Would you prefer a pretty woman rather | than a practical one? the youth- ful ruler, with a twinkle in his through its reliable and far-reaching service, supple- g mented by an extensive and efficient corps of staff correspondents, every happening of moment every- KING BORIS OF BULGARIA. where, is promptly and authentically reported. e In Use For Over 30 Years As a newspaper The Star functions seven days in SWOLLEN TIBET RIVERS ""’.:."‘"W DELAY EVEREST PARTY | %= Mountain Climbers, Turning Back, Expected to Reach Darjeeling ‘A TLANTIC Last of July. & CITY By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, July 14.—Swollen rivers, Round due to the exceptionally violent mon- oun soon in Tibet, caused the delay of the Tri Mount Everest expedition in communi- P . cating the news of their final abandon- ment of the attempt, according to the Daily Telegraph's Calcuita correspond- | The party did intend after their Ini- ’ llal] failures to make lnothe!i effort to 3 scale the peak, and accordingly delayed . their start homeward until the latest || Lv. Washington...6:00 A.M. possible moment, hoping the weather An Aflllllic city 11 .“ A'Mfi the week---observing the highest ethics of thé pro- fession. Never yielding to the lure of sensationalism ---but with rigid impartiality and a conservatism that makes for clean and wholesome reading---Star readers are kept fully informed. S N b Py e s RETURNING TGS T B 0T AT 1) i Jeeling by the gnd of July. ‘same D‘y) - \ Lv. Atlanti g BUILD 15 NEW RAILWAYS. | £ usdiphs” 53¢ F3 Ever lssue 0f L u aw S arkles Wlth lntereslg Jugoslavs to Use U. S. Loan in (Standard Time) E E Tickets on sale commencing Fr! Construction of Lines. Il day. For details consult’ Ticket G O i G T T R T P $TBCH s AL TR T v BELGRADE, July 14.—The Jugo- Agents slavian government has decided to | use a large part of the American loan b * in the construction of fifteen new tlmore 0 rallways, the most important of which will be a transbalkan line from Pha- b . hovo, on the Danube river, to the Adrigtic sea. . . . Editorial Section Observations on passing events, by William Allen White, begin next Sunday. “As’I See It,” is the capnon and Star readers know the force of Mr. Allen’s pen. Hon. Frank A. Vanderlip says “The United States Can Save Austria From Ruin.” You'll find it a very interesting article, written from the viewpoint of a financial expert. Pink ing Secti Sporting Section - —gives the digest of the world of sports— graphically interpreted by The Star’s special cor- respondents. Not only the big national and inter- national events, but those games that are being played right here at home—by those you know and in whom you are personally interested. Magazine Section —is full of most attractive’ miscellany every Sun- day—but the “program” for this Sunday is spe- cially strong. “Concerning the Zoo” A real article on Washington's great animal park, one ‘of the city’s most popular spots in sum- mer. Delightfully illustrated with pen skeéhes by Courtney Allen. “Paris and the Occult” z Sterling Heilig, The Sunday Star’s special correspondent in. France, has written an- unusual article. He tells of some of the ‘latest ideas and discoveries along this line. Delightful Summer Fiction The best fiction of the year' is contained in the Magazine—just the sort of stories for the season. Such writers as Fannie Kilbourne, Royal Brown, Ring W. Lardner, Sewell Ford and Edith Bamard Delano contribute to this number. “The Flapper of Another Day” What would the flapper of a hundred years ago have thought of the flapper of today? An in- teresting article by Marjorie Wilson. “The Mystery of Mary King” An article concerning a happening which has puzzled men and women for many a day—an article you will be interested in. advantage of this— Prices! STOCK-REDUCING S-A-L-E Never before in our history have we made such DRASTIC PRICE CUTS on our Stocks —Bear in mind that the same high-grade workmanship will be given—even at the lowest special price. Any Woolem in Our Sl.ock SUlTS 'Made to Order~ ; AT ONE OF THREE PRICES $377.50 $42 50 ' Lot No. 2 l.ntNo.S There’s a Dramahc Section There’s a Page for the Girls —discoursing upon girlish matters in a way that will appeal to the girls themselves. —treating upon the stage and the screen— and those who are prominent in both profes- stons. W) Read Anne Rittenhouse’s @ Paris Letter It gives you fashion up to date—the last word as spoken by the world’s greatest designers of feminine fashion; and written in that enter- taining Rittenhouse sty]e The first news of the’ new fashions comes to Washington ladies through these weekly letters. 7% %, How Politics Is Progressing Star correspondents are out on the “firing line,” keepmg close tab on the progress of the campaigns. Their reports in The Sunday Star form a very gomprehensive summary of condi- tions as they #kist at the moment—and from week to week will keep you in direct touch with the important political centers. % 72 % The Boys and Girls Want the Invisible Color Book. It’s the most popular feature in The Sunday Star to them—full of mystery still; but there’s Tots of fun transforming the gray outline pictures " in brilliant color with plain water and an ordina; brush, even if they cannot discover how it is done. ‘And, too, games, stories, cut-outs, etc. You'll Miss a Treat if you don’t get The Comic Section Ridiculously funny, provoking a hearty laugh from the most sedate and stoical. Every one in the family wants a turn with the Comic Section. All the favorites will be on hand Sunday morning. | The Rotogravure Section grows more popular everyweek There’s keen appreciation expressed of the remarkable fidelity with which pictures are re- prodiced under thls remarkable process—and you see people and places and events of current moment exactly as they are—clear and perfect in detail. * Any material that you have in mind—any pattern_or plain shade that you desar: is, here. Our' stock is complete, and t the advantage of a perfect TRY-O! m the baste so that THE FITTING RESULT WILL BE PERFECT. E 3 é % N Arrange to Have The Star—Dally and Sunday—Dellvered to You If you are going out of town—the mail will - “\* - If you are remaining in the city have the Star brmg":t promptly and reguhrly, d'""“‘l your = . Carrier service leave it at your home. 60c a’ ' address as often as you wish. % month, . ) PhoneMain 5000 Clrculatlon Department Ty oo Merchant ,Tailor;'s:::::.,. | HAAS & 1211 Pa. Ave. N. W : The All:Wool House

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