Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1923, Page 16

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Takes the drudgery from dusting. $5.50'; 20 0z.....60c $6.75 THE EVENING STAR, MUTT AND JEFF——A Lot Can Happen in Two Months These Days. HAVING BGEns N EQYPT AND ENGLAND FoR ROYAL NUPTIALS INTEREST LONDON| | | s5.55% 5 2%e | _—_— 1IN AMERICA Prince Albert and Lady Eliz- abeth Bowes-Lyon to Wed April 26. By the Associated Press. LONDON, April 10.—London is now completing its plans for the wedding of the Duke of York to Lady Eliza- beth Bowes-Lyon on April 26. It is also looking forward to the marriage of Lady Mary Cambridge to the Mar- quis of Worcester some time in the summer. Incidentally, so many of the Prince of Wales' relatives are getting mar- ! ried or engaged that the British pub- lic is becoming solicitous of its fav- orite’s own chances of matrimony. Festivities to Begin April 23, The wedding festivities of Prince Albert and Lady Elizabeth will begin on April 23, when King George and | Queen Mary give a gala dinner at | Buckingham Palace to 4,000 guests. This will be followed the next day by a similar function to be attended by l, state, diplomatic On"The “eve of the wedding their will give a banquet in of the bride and bridegroom. will be celebrated A%Dbey, the Prince ales as best man. The Archbishop of Canterbury, who prob- ably has performed more roval mar- than any living prelate, will By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 10—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's “spirit piotures,” showing throngs of shadowy figures | gathering about the tomb of the| British unknown soldier in London | on Armistice day, are derided by the Rev. C. M. de Heredia, . who has demonstrated in the {department of the Evening World | that he could cause similar phe- ena to appear on photographic plates without touching them and without any from the world opera | Father de Herslis, a Catholic nal ‘prize | priest at Mexico City, has made a doutside y & that the |long study of spiritualism, public could obtain seats In the|the tricks employed by stage ma- wooden stands along the route to|gicians and slelght-of-hand per- be taken by the procession at prices formers. ranging from $5 to $25 each. | It is understood that King George |intends to bestow on his son the |ducirg weird photographs as lmk-l Order of the Thistle as a compli- |ery ice, and spiritism not at ment to the nationality of the future |ali— Ad between living duchess. sons hero on earth and the s that have ssed (rnm lllfl lxml\ e i3 not and ss Lucille Gray, a_twenty-one- [the liv -old girl, hailing from Dallas, 'n. Tex., has covered 1.800 miles in a | hiking tour of the United States and Canada. with bridegroom and his three broth- bey by way of the | " corner_and will occupy places close to the altar. Public to View Processfon. The British public will be given the fullest opportunity to witne: 10 vantage will i is much for the privilege »r Heredia's pictur h of Willlam H. of on erintendent PREPARED WAX PASTE OHNSON’S Pasre - Liquid - Powdered POLISHING WAX YOU can Bive every room in your home that delightful air of immaculate cleanliness by using Johnson’s Polish- ing Wax occasionally on your furniture, floors, linoleum and woodwork. Johnson’s Wax cleans, polishes, preserves and protects—all in one operation. Easy to apply and polish. Comes in Three Convenient Forms Johnson’s Wax is conveniently put up in three forms. 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For Sale at Stores Displaying Our Sign Priest Creates Spirit Pictures ' Like Conan Doyle’s by Trickery | Saloon L superimposed tha sk a tipsy | Arthur, of him#elf, upon which he placed the vague form of a tin- with his rifle photographic | other 't On as well as |i#sued a challenge to spiritualist ex- ponents to produce that he could not duplicate, fhe was given * He described his method of pro-|pare us they have presumably al- 0w t ng Worla published two MUTT, T HAUEN'T LOOKED AT A PAPER SINCE WE'VC BEEN BAck BUT T know § You HAVE, so MAYBE You CANY \_HELP me ouT? gue, upon which had been v figure of of Sir tograph the other a ph the plate: did to them at any | s demon- | spirit pictures ’ Challenges Sir Arthur. his way out Father Heredia any phenomena provided 'as much time to pre- dthemselves. Rejuvenates Woodwork Johnson’s Liguid Wax is just the thing for polishing woodwork. It covers up mars and small surface scratches, prevents check- ing and adds years to the life and beauty of varnish. For Beautiful Floors Beautiful floors are easily attainable with Johnson’s Polishing Wax. It does not show heel-prints .nd worn places can be quick- Iy re-waxed without going ever the entire floor. Dust Proof Autw Polish Johnson’s Liquid {Polishing Wax preserves the varnish . and protects it,'from the .-Free Book on Home Beautlfymg-- weather. Covers up mars and Am(cbm—nheffx dust a makes a "vuh" last twice as long. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1923. (Copyright, 1928, by H. C. Fischer, Trade U. 8. Pat. off.) —By BUD FISHER WHILE WE WERE ABRoAb | DID THEY MAKSE, A AMENDMGAT ™ *THC / You've scens 1 NOTHING 18 | T™e PAPCRS THEAS I'M GONNA TAKE A cHante! | ABouT SucH | that he has no appreciation of/ (.u:ts\ ties on this subject in the world, and | with his creator, so that he might de- |1 do mot think that among all our |live 5 members there is one who would now, | one that T have put before the pulplic. ““The point which he ignore whole series of these c. show, the faces of the de Ad have appeared in a clearly reco gnizable form when the photographer | had no | e i MT kncu[l]cdmlal( L;‘I‘ idcantity nr“‘" visitor an COU therefofre, have | > Eenaratie ifferent from that of ordi “Such childish argument ghat “e}l"‘”‘“"”‘”"y gudlsiin. many could all fake a photograpi ‘h’l“‘m"“f;‘?“flh;““ oF isn imuree: or build up a bogus spirit d O el LR “,,1 about quite indopendently of light worthy of a serlous dis Anfiuc exhibited: of “There is in England a s ciety for the perience, sustain the idea | however, that ingly complex, that the process by which the comes upon the plate is often is un- V. \\1 100 strong, 2 eonta stonal men, photographersg s 1 people of all sorts. 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