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38" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1923. - DANISH PRINCE LIKELY | TRACES EARTHQUAKE ENGLISH FARMERS | SEE TARKF PERI Premier Baldwin’s Protection Plans Held Benefit Only to Cities. By the Associated Press. LONDON, November §.—Neither the BULGARIA APOLOGIZES -FOR ASSAULT ON ENVOY Also Complains of Harsh Terms Im- posed by Jugoslav Ultimatum. SOFIA, November 8.—The Bulgarian ministerial council, in its note mc- cepting the conditions of the Jugo- slav ultimatum, expresses profound regret for the attack here last Fridey on Col. Krastitch, the Jugoslav mill- tary attache. The note says that the assault is an obstacle in the way of Bulgaria's ef- forts to cultivate friendly relations with all her neighbors, especially a. plains at the harsh- de demands which, NOISELESS HUNTING PLANES DISPLAYED Craft Able to Turn Twenty Differ- ent Ways at 200 Meters. Shown in Sweden. By the Assoclated Press. BERLIN, November 8.—~Wild game will have a hard time when airplane manufacturers get their latest ideas in hunting machines worked out. Birds and animals without adequate shelter will have no chadce at all. “Noiseless” machines, able to turn TO WED NEW YORK GIRL Engagement of Viggo to ¥leanor Green Expected to Be An- nounced Soon. By the Ansociated Press, COPENHAGEN, November 8.—It is Dbelieved the engagement will soon be announded of Prince Viggo, cousin of the King of Denmark and nephew of Dowager Queen: Alexandra of Eng- 1and, to Miss Eleanor Margaret Green | of New York, who recently spent sev- eral months in Copenhagen as the guest of the American minister and his wife. Prince Viggo, who is a sportsman T0 ACTIVE VOLCANO Expert Says Exploding Mountain May Have Caused Earth- Drop Near Japan. By the Assoclated Press. HONOLULU, November 8.—Intense damage in the vicinity of Yokohama caused by the recent earthquake in Japan was due to a drop of four feet in the surface of the earth, which may have resulted from activity of the volcano on_ the island of Oshima, in the opin- ed to Hawall from Japan, where he made a survey of the damage. Th ‘idal wave and fire was estimated at e death toll In the earthquike, V’m 400,000 by Mr. Jaggar, and the dam- agé to property at $8,000,000,000. ‘d ministry nor the conservative puarty itself has as yet reached a complete | i} SE¥% have =e agreement on Prime Minister Bald-| At the forelgn office the comment win's new protection proposals, ac- x‘w‘;nmh‘x!:l«( ";xln?'urh\, :_ln hvwwd of ) ** | her financial condition and her dis- cording to current talk in political | yrmament, could but yield to all de- quarters. mands any one might make upon her. Ono of the stumbling blocks is the LS amaeE e S premier’s exclusion of meat and Tneat erom tno scneme. The farmers, | 92460 FOR BURNS LETTER. traditionally conservative, are espe- . =T clally disgruntled, holding that the R e e plan as devised would benefit only | yrought the urban industries and possibly |Ii % Gabl mining, while their interests would | iy Dbe neglected, even injured. Make Vigorous Protest. This view was emphatically voiced at a meeting of the ber of agriculture speakers made vigorous complaints, one of them saying that Mr. Bald- win's protection plan was one of the, greatest betrayals agriculture ever | suffered. Another snag is the date of the sloation on_the tariff question, some | members of the party belleving that | the sooner it is held the better, while | others favor delay. The Daily Mall | says that the desire to hold tiie elec- tion before Christmas has been gain- ing ground in the rank and file of the party in the last few days, and that in view of differances of opinion it | has becomie essential that a full party meeting be held at the carliest pos- Aible moment to d: ss the question. It is understood, vaper says, that! such a meeting wlll be summoned | speedily, possibly this week. Await Naming Committee. oty and one of the best horsemen in Den- twenty different ways from & helght | o T Gantly returned from a visit |lon of Thomas A. J jr.. volcan- of 200 meters, and continue thelr to America and {8 now touring Eng- | ologist in charge of wailan flight calmly at 50 meters above the |jand. voleano observatory, who has return- earth were the marvels of the Gothen- i burg aircraft exhibition, according ‘to the German engineers just re- turned from Sweden. Von Loessl, the German engineer, whose new principles of construction attracted much attention at the Gothenburg exposition, is of the opin- ion that the most important develop- ment in air traffo will come about through the construction of a very small plane of about l.wom{ horse- power, capable of carrying two per- sons—in_other words, an air taxi— which the business man can hire whenever he wants to make & hurried trip. sly interfered with southwest of Yokohat Cook Thanksgiving Turkey on a Brand-New GAS RANGE What a joy it is to use a spotlessly clean, shiny bright, efficient new range. How good every- thing seems to taste and how easy it is to pre- pare dinner when there’s no fire-building, old style range or old worn-out gas range. One of our modern ranges would supply cause for “Thanksgiving” thrice daily FOR YEARS! Make your selection this week ,if possible, to insure installation in ample time for Thursday, November 29th. §&"Small Cash Payment, Balance Monthly<&3 Your Wish and Your Will *No two men think alike—and it often happens that the administrator of an estate cannot give to his task the ex- perience of the man who made the will. Burns, Scottish when the Wil- copy of Gold- Wakefield” was 20 was paid for Primer,” —_— In Germany 1,763,676 woman work- ers belong to trade unions. Name the Trust Department of this Bank as your executor—or co-executor --and you can be certain of an exact handling of your will—just as you would want to handle it yourseli—by men of long experience in such matters. | Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. 1333 G Street N.W. VICTOR B. DEYBER ALEXANDER WOLF Trust Oficer \} your dancing affairs that floors be in fault- less condition! f0ld English Floor Wax holds the secret of the most perfect dance floors. Easy to apply— easy to keep in “right shape.” See our demonstration all this week of the “Vacuette” non-electric Vacuum Cleaner. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY SALES DEPARTMENT—419 TENTH STREET N. W. Meanwhile the country is awaiting announcement of the names of the | committee that is to be appointed to | (3 assist the cabinet in framing thel tariff. Tt Is supposed that when the members have been Hamed a con- siderable tim 1 elapse before their | /11 mvestigations a finished. iNY 1t now is definitely stated that the tnvitation to Winston Churchill to ocontest for the house of commons seat made vacant by the death of | Andrew Bonar Law emanated from | the Asquithian party In Glasgow. ax The prospect that this move will prove to be a step toward the re- . union of the liberal party accord- ingly is considered brighter in some WINDOW GLASS CUT TO ORDER, President T Weighted Polishing W Brushes for waxing floors Priced Specially Low, as are all our Painting Supplies. quarters. VIRGINIAN AUTO VICTIM. Sperial Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., James R. Gordon, 3 old, well known busine 8= We furnish glass for all needs ond feature Cutting Glass Table Tops to order. HUGH REILLY CO. | PAINTS, OILS, GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave. home of his daughte sult of an automobile night. A car in which was struck by another driven by W. A. Mathews. R. t Mathews' car, was pal pain was removed to a local hospital. W. & J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET, N. W. (opposite the Shoreham) In Our - EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY SALE will be found a large selection of DOMESTIC RUGS Sales featuring one quality or character of rug are of common occurrence—but such sales naturally restrict the selection to the product of a single minufacturer and confine it generally to those patterns that_have been discontinued or proven least desirable. THIS SALE IS UNIQUE in that your opportunities are practically unlimited— your desire for satisfactory selection being given the broadest scope by reason of the many different grades and qualities shown. All the Rugs are the worthwhile, desitable produc- tions of many high class manufacturers. Each dollar of the price purchases real quality and satisfaction— plus beauty of design and coloring. The Low Prices are not to be regarded as compensating for any inherent defects or lack of desirability. in the merchandise — the Rugs are all perfect in every respect. - WILTONS (9 x12 ft.) . e $80.00 to $135.00 AXMINSTERS (9x12ft) . . 40.00to0 73.00 CHENILLES (9 x 12 ft.) oF 77.00 and 110.00 VELVETS (9 x 12 ft.) . . . 7350 If you could have winter underwear made to your order— but the multi-needled knitting machines on which the fabric is made give it an elasticity and evenness of texture that is of great im- portance. No feeling of pulling or binding in a Carter suit. Added to expert workmanship and the manu- facturing experience of fifty years are such de- tails as reinforced button holes, flat seams, special closing of the seat and those many other features of finish that make Carter’s so satisfactory and truly economical. ‘Then too—you are sure to find in Carter’sa choice of style and material for literally every need. For Carter’s offers you a wide variety not only in design such es low neck, high neck, sleeveless, short sleeves, long sleeves and 80 on—Not only in weight, heavy, medium, and light—But inactual materials, such aslisle, cotton, cotton-and-wool, all wool, silk-and- wool, and knit silk. Whether you are looking for underwear for yourself or other members of your family, you are sure to find it in Carter’s —for there is also a wide variety of styles for men, for children, and for babies. When you are shopping be sure tolook at thisunderwear. THE WILLIAM CARTER COMPANY Home Office: Needham Heights, Mass. (Boston District) Mills also st Framingham and Gpringfeld, Mass. 'OU would have it warm enough but not too warm—snug and woolly-feeling if you are the “shivery” kind, or medium weight if you are warm blooded: you would have it comfortable—long enough where union suits are 80 often uncomfortably short, full enough where many draw, smooth fitting where some wrinkle in unneeded fullness: and you would have it fashionable—as modern in cut as your latest frock. All these good points and more you will find have been thoroughly worked out in Carter’s Knit Underwear. Small wonder too —for each season an expert designer, aided by the opinions of thousands of women, ly plans and executes each Carter style. Living models are used, infinite experiment is made, every littlest detail is attended to. The result —that sense of perfect ease and comfort that Carter’s always gives. Not only is Carter’s correctly styled and cut, At the ieft of the pamel above end nflndeji‘n the mirror, Style 18}, round meck and knee length wion suit, uukil/-ll‘yb knit l;d! :z‘ m;bu a perfect foundation for the thin- nest ch At the right of the panel is Style lfl.z:n‘dlly de- signed for an out-of-door costume. The boy at the left is wearing boy's model Num- ber 15 and the little girl is in Style 15. Carter's un- derwear is so soft and silky that your childrew will never complain of its being prick- Iy! - Carter’s =z i U W o Underwear FOR ALL There will also be found FURNITURE at special prices comprising Bed Room and Dining Room Suites, Tables, Chairs, Desks, Lamps, etc. Our is open Freight pajd to all shipping every day from 8 to 5:30 4 points in the United States Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carvies an Assurance of Satisfaction