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TEN . WOMEN CUESTS AT COURT Virginia Girl Among Those ; Received by King George and Queen Mary. 1—King George night held the season. It was a but there was still var luxury in the men. For the first ere permitted to The hues most an absence of p gowns of the w time dubutante wear colored fre favored were blue. Altogether w owing to ill- Th ser latter rt at- wife of the he American e Americans and queen. She gown with a train nt lace. nted were Mrs. of former Repre- ¢ 1llino k. Percy T. Morgan o R. L. Ab v Mary Helena n a Miss of Virginia. UPPER CLASSES LEAVE AUSTRIA FOR NEW HOME Emigraticn, at Standstill for Years, Picks Up—Girls Among Thou- sands Leaving. VIENNA. May 31.—Austrian emi- gration. which was almost negligible during the greater part of the world war, is reviving rapidly, and one after the other all the steamship agencies formerly represented in the “Austro- Wungarian™ capital are reopening their doors for business. The lack of funds for rail and ocean travel alone is forcibly staying a rush from Aus- tria on a’ huge scale. Asked what had stimulated this emigration fever, the secretary of an important trades guild said it could he summed up in one word. “despair.” “Young and old, trained and untrain- THE EVE GOLD FIND IN MISSOURI BRINGS SALE OF LEASES Dizcovery of Precious Mineral With Silver, Zinc and Cop- per, Is Reported. BXETER, Mo, May 31.—A number of leases in southeastern Missour! have been Bold In the last few weeks as the resylt of the discovery of gold. sllver, copper and zinc on the farm of 8. Johnson near here. bout & year ago, while drilling a vell, a golden colored rock about ten thick and said to have been rich in copper was found by workmen. THREE DIE ON CROSSING. |Beneath this rock. it was stated, an- * |other of a grayish hue was found. e = | Minerologists examined it and 1‘nund | it to contain silver. Johnson pulver- Parents and Infant Killed in Auto | i 0000k and ‘from sixteen ounces H Hit by Train. {of ore extracted about an ounce of HARTFORD, Conn., May 31.—Mr. metal. . Gold &lso has been found iIn the tand Mrs. A. L. Timmerman and thelr | well, but, according to Johnson. in -month-old daughter, of New |insufficlent quantities to send it away were_Instantly kilied this[to be smeltered. It §s planned, how- at Eim Hill crossing, be-|ever, to construct a large blast fur- here and New Britain, \hen |nace and smelter here. reir automobile was struck by &| Johnson has leased the property to outhbound train speeding to make lup lost tix The famw morial day b 1 Detter. The opportunity to get away, |1 am told, s not taken advantage of by those for whom there is room in jthe United States and South America, namely, agricultural laborers, miners and the like. “The people eager to quit the coun- try are the retired officers of the for- mer Austro-Hungarian army, elvil servants, skilled factory hands, and thousands upon thousands of youns women of a good class who filled the posts of their male relatives in com mercial and governmental ol and stores during the war, and h; now been dismissed with little hope- of finding honest employment &t home, but who are all convinced that | their happiness would be assured if |G- only they could get to the United | States or South Americ; | POMERENE RAPS MANNERS OF U. S. PORT OFFICIALS Expresses Indignation When South ) Americans Are Herded Below Decks. NEW YORK, May 31.—Cultivation of better relations between the United States and Latin America should begin with improving the manners and methods of United States port officlals, it was asseried today by former Senator Pomerene of Ohlo, who recently returned from Santlago, Chile, with other members of the American mission to the Pan- American congress. “The welcome we accord visiting South Americans upon their arrival here is enough to counteract all the efforts we have made to popularize our name and trade in South Ameri- ca" he sald. “South Americans who arrived with us, despite the most courteous treatment we have res celved in thelr ocountries, were herded below decks to await exami- nation by dilatory doctors and en- tirely missed the sight of the great New York sky line, for which they had been impatiently waiting. “They were indignant and I am tndignant. The _contrast between their treatment of us and our treat- ment of them is humiliating. We have a company and a shaft has been low- ered to a depth of seventy feet. Asuays of the ore are being made by s starting on” a Me- c. the government bureau of mines. RS e S SR VISIT THE FOOD EXHIBIT AT THE - GEORGIA AVENUE 1 MARKET Rock Creek Church Road and Georgia Avenue Thursday, Friday and Saturday (May 31st, June 1st and 2nd) 9 to 10 DANCING £.%.2%, Music by Baruch’s Orchestra Everyone Cordially Invited ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1923. Geo. E. Dwyer New York Beef and Kingan's Pork Products. Sophie Shipman Corby's Bakery Products — Pickles and Homemade Salads. Weber Bros. Sunshine Brand Pork Produets. Bill Koustenis Fancy Fruits and Vegetables. Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Full Line of Groceries. Geo. M. Wright Fish, Poultry and Game. Norman O. Francis Fancy Frults, Vegetables, Butter, Egga, Cheese. Beek & Chidel Beef, Lamb and Veal. Frank Pironne Faney Frults and Vegetables. Parkview Electric Co. 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