Evening Star Newspaper, May 30, 1923, Page 19

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U. S. Women at Court Must Curtsy Only to Royal'Cou_ple Etiquette of Presentation Simplified. Walking Backward Not Required at Close—Persons Honored This Week. Ry Cable to The Star. LONDON, May two courts of the se, at Buckingham day and rsday who will be presented to King George and Queen Ma e busy pr: fcing their curtsies, and having the 5 ! last fittings made of their wonderful bador " Harvey'a | daughter, ; Squrt gowns . wife of Representative There are strict regulations regs »y of Tllinois I ng asiile of New Yor! of the skirt | first bow to the king With the firat | Wednesday are Miss Phil § dell and Miss Anna Hamlin, on taking place | o¢ Charies S. Hamlin. X e next Wednes- | will also be presented those | Murray of Boston, now. old palace in Oxford Helena Le- froy of Virginia. Miss Kathleen | Bowne of New York and Miss R. L. Abernathy of Kansas. and queen on Philippa Wen- daughter Hamlin evenings, ving at the are these gowns, such which must not be more | than three inches off the ground, and | the train, which must mea elghteen inches from the h wearer York. will urtsey to the British King and queen Other Amcrican Wor i Court dressmakers must turn out heautiful ereations for the oeca- sion. 1ot a few of them being so made that with s ations they can he worn to dances and dinners after the presentatic Most of the debutantes Will be Americans as well among those being presented n. Lenihan. Mrs. Wil- Lowe Rice and daughter, Helen, X Mrs. William L. Wat e 1 hter 3| . ndiana, ; mith of Boston., Mrs Norment of Washington., Miss 3 hrop, who lives in London. nd Mrs. Cyrus H. K. Curtis of Phila- interesti utantes ng and the wne Lady Rachel Howar ‘hoss of o1k, ited with her cousin. | t Drummond. daughter 1d Lady Dr tation ha r interesting debu in the ide Lady Patricia Herbert, daug only courte 1 and Countess of Pem Almost without exception the are made stwaight and plain &1l trains being square one from the shoulders. will have <wallow-tail tra is a new departure. ghest Idest prese il 1 house a s 3 le ago attended by the Prince of Wales: th Hon. Imogen Grenfell. daughter of | I who 154 ng fanc ir Gerald Du Maur and Miss Millicent Hawkings, wh r. the famous novelist is known | hony Hope vresent at the the Duches: t 1 for the first the royal cir- immudiately | trip- has what of entre Tie diplomatic the privileg the A ience v British de v who will i \ LANDS AMID SHARKS AND ESCAPES | To be ousand feet over w iles fron tops is thy fiving in a la oney. the “spotter. the battleships in th target practice by observing and correcting | but fthe fire on targets. were forced “to e ates put down” when the motor cut out A Lieut. Maloney radioed to the other n the N the air. to the U. 8. S. New be catapulted S 4 Kk and to the squadron station B e that the plane would be A down in the water o a pilot glided skillfully ist- - and twenty the enough in itself, shore wh motor nding occan and sehool of toward made a land- ongside, but he Lelt and when water he was cata- | ed from the plane and hurled into the water about ten feet ahead. close to a school of sharks. Tie sharks. attracted by the made plane heltz by the ving suit, nd_won the Kingfisher pilot and observer hoisted the plane aboard shark a little sn the experi- puts which vived seratch to by without proved a & liv race to the plax the bu- | then took off the De -|and 1la s the pilot, and Lieut. | undam STUDENTS REWARDED. Certificates Given 44 for Comple-!Loyalty League and Civic Federa- tion of Study Course. tion Will Promote Americanism. Forty-four certificates of credit to| NEW YORK, May 30.—The Allied ! students is the result of a years’ work | Loyalty League and the National | on the part of the American Home | Civic Federation, whose common aim Bible Institute in this city, which |iS the teaching and preservation of 3 s mericanism, has announced a merger, . presented twenty-five of these cer-|effective Memorial by which tificates at the fifth annual meeting | nembers in the wud of the Y. W. C. | League Monday. cts completed Bible synthesis. personal evan- intensive Ctional work The ment i Loyalt. the ranks he work ill be car- ried out under the latter’s name. The ~Allied Loyalty League wa formed shortly after the wa in Gospel Ao The fol President president ed: irst vie Linton: mong the original organizers of the league, in addition to its founder, Mrs. Charles H. Ditson, were Cardinal Elihu Root, G hing, | 5 pplicr, Dr. Henry Van Dyke and Rabbi Joseph { Silverman Members of the league were wel- letter into the National deration by Alton B. Parker, | son, Lula | bins and Ethel V- ldress w ¥ R Mitchell, pastor of He tok | comed me Bible | C: F O-Cedar Polish for furniture, floors, wood- work, linoleum, renewing mops and dust clothsandfor all finewood finishesis known the world over for its excellence. You will be delighted with the easy ap- plication—the amazing results—and the longer life itgives to your house furnishings. Use with water as directed. Try it. Sold Everywhere CHANNELL CHEMICAL CO. Chicago + Toronto - London « Paris LG ' e L 13} " .THE "~ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Poker Portraits—Blackmail. COPR. 1028 (N EVE. WORLD), PRESS PUB. CC BODIES, LONG IN LAKE, ARE WASHED ASHORE| Unidentified Remains of Two Men Found on Cleveland Beach; | Five Rescued in Day. five from | CLEVELAND, May 30.—While persons were being Tesuced Lake Erie. the bodies of two un- identified men, believed to have been n the water for two or three months were washed ashore in other sections of the One of the bodies was clothed in a heavy dark. unfinished overcoat. A bank book of the National City Bank of Chicago and two registry postal receipts issued at Chicago September | 20, 1922, were among the articles city. { found in the pockets. MEMORIAL DAY MERGER. }d ‘Three youths were dragged from un- | cliffs at Rocky river by and firemen after their row- d capsized. Within the same hour coast guards picked up & man | and a boy battling with waves after | their engine went dead about two| miles out. i On their return the coast guards found an empty skiff floating in the | lake. It is believed the occupants. who | rented the boat this morning. either fell or jumped into the lake. | WHAT DcE S THIS HosST CARO MEAN = ALL THIS STOFF ABOUT You PAYING FOR SILEMNCE WITH ADoze™ GOLF BALLS 7 WHAT HAVE You BEE™ uPTo 7 Nettle rash, prickly heat, pimples, sallow or unhealthy complexion, and similar skin troubles, are due to impurities m the blood-stream pro- duced by irregular or incffective elimination of waste products from the large intestine. The daily use of ENO’s“Fruit Salt’ cleanses the blood ina perfectly natural manner and thus promotes a clear, healthy skin. You should mever be without ENO~your druggist sells it ENO’'S JFRUIT SALT- Aomtefor . Amarica: e e Gl Faroo F Rircaied Co., INc. Ze s New York, Torcoto, Sydasy, Welliagten x --could only travel by chariot and had to carry his funds in gold or treasure, with many guards. You can travel in comfort and luxury, and, with one of our Letters of Credit tucked in your pocket, command cash in any currency to the extent of your resources without cost for gwards or a cache for concea:ment. Tut-Ankh-Amen’s treasure earned no interest. Yours earns two per cent on every-dollar of the undrawn-balance. Ask fer our illustrated booklet , “When You put Out to Sea” e WASHINGTON LOAN and HMan Ofic WNTH ¢ ;”l’;:!lfl TRUST,COMPANY WAsHINGTON,D. C. Zraeoi. stvmremm o%m WEDNESDAY; MAY 30, 1923. 10 FASTING CURE Body of One Sanatorium Pa- tient May Be Exhumed for : Examination. | By the Associated Press. | CHICAGO, May 30.—The report of | the death of a third patient after leaving a sanitorium conducted at Lombard, 111, by Dr. George E. Bof-| fenmpeyer, was before Du Page county authorities today as they con- tinued an investigation into charges | that two women died as a result of | “starvation cures” given them at the institution. Mrs. Hattie Shelhamer of Chicago| told John W. Follmer, an inspe for the state department of re, tration and education, that her Herbert died last February 23 after being discharged from the torium. During three months’ ment there, she said, the boy eighty pounds. State’s Attorney Chauncey W. Reed | said the results of the investigation | would be placed before a grand jury. Accompanied by Coroner Hopf, state’'s atto Yy went to the torlum yesterday and examined Dr. Boffenmeyer. Later, the coroner an- nounced he would ask permission to| exhume the body of Mrs. Kolar for| a post mortem examin: n. i Despite the criticism of practices at | the institution, five men and six| woman patients there yesterday were | ic in their praise of Dr er and his methods. They | stioned by Inspector Foll- lost sana- — et ed by Warren S, Stone, the Brotherhood of Locomotive En- gineers, and although the brother- not directly con- pany the latter of brotherhood president of ‘!filflfi!fifi|fl|PflH!M}ifi?m?MHI»W!!Ji\!%iWWWMWi!?flWh HOLYOKE COLLEGE VOTE E.:‘i’”?.’i'.‘,’; i SUPPORTS DR. FOSDICK | i irinictes for Wi invonticns # eral views, it was learned today |~ The resolutions were Resolutions of 425 Students and 62 | moderator b g of Faculty Condemn Presby- terian Assembly Action. sent of the general Yotk preshytery appreciation ing influe ership (o of the problem ent stude ad stian_solution By the Associated Press pnting the pre NEW YORK., May 30.—Four dred and twenty-five Presbyterian stu- dents and_sixty-two members of the of Mount Holy: to. the suppor conf hun- FOR SALE BY AKRON AUTO SUPPLY 522 th St. S.W. BOYD TIRE SHOP 650 Pa. Ave. S.E. SIXTH STREET TIRE SHOP 216 6th St. N.W. COLUMBIA AUTO SUPPLY 13th and H Sts, N.W, ENGLEBERG AUTO_TOP CO. 1783 Fla. 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