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THE EVENI‘%‘G = STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. ¢. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 727, 1924, | KEEPING UR WITH THE JONESES—Belladonna’s No Art Student. PRINCE SHORTAGE FACED BY-LONDON Five of Six to Be Away at Once, Leaving Third Son to Do “Honors.” Pearl | Y 4 o = i ¥ were electrocuted | o / 4 * |3 Are Electrocuted WOMEN GETNEW | When Bullet Cuts | LEGISLATIVE SEATS istPorcer Wire ] Boy, Firing at Target & ells Three States Added to List ot| Electric Line—Others Those Where Men Lose | Die i in Rescue. Pre-Eminence. By POP MOMAND 368Y PA - STEP IN TH KITCHEN WiLL YOU AND SEE WHAT'S WRONG WITH DELLADONNA. I THINK SHES GONE €00 - Coo! O SUCH A THING! AH'LL um' FOOT T DOWN To DAT EXPWESS OPFISE AN' AN'LL TGLL'@vA FEM THLGS! ML Weas e WHolrLe MAKE GooD !t PEOPLES OUT ONE OF ftAH EX- HOSBUMS 3ENT ME & LovELy ¥MAS PREIEGNT -AN' | By the Ansociuted Press | HAMLET, X C., December 1 Three children uf Mr. and Mrs. \L«rlln of Hamlet {4t Roberdell, near here, late yesterday when they came into contact with a| nigh-power electric transmission wire which fell to the ground after being severed, according to reports reaching here, by a bullet from a rifle fired by the | older of the three children. The dead are Arthur Martin, 16; 1-:«113}ex .\1l.mn‘ 11, and Willie Martin, 9.t St he three chlidren left their home columa of commonwealths |} oo vostorday to visit their grand- | will mot. have woman TEPTC|parents at Roberdell. According to their. Legislatures. al-|,a00005 from there, Arthur was firing | though Tex had one in the 185} %eS-ia rifle at a target when a bullet | sion who failed for renomination iy fuck the electric wire und it fell to the primary. Kentucky did not elect | y" pigund, coming in contact with 1 ative members, but there are no the lad. Seeing his plight, the young- women in its present membership |er brother and sister tried to rescue Kansas and Minnesota lost (WO, a4 they also were electrocuted. yman mbers of the lower house |y hiee were dead when other per- and Missouri one, although eachi|o, "reoonag them. State retained représentation. In the i roy oy “hiice” ot e other States the existing ratio was| . .4 ccided that a Maintalned or a substantial increase | i LoECCl e in number was cbtained Br the Assoc CHICAGO, will make their debut in three additional Middle States where the male sex for years has reigned supreme, when State law- begin their sessions shortly first of the vear. Kentucky and Texas of 14 this region alone remain ted Press DoaeahER december Lonesome ida_\v in the social world of Lon T {are forecagt for next Spring whe: | five of England’s royal princes wi have forsaken the fogs and rains « their native land for sunnier pari {of the em Henry, the ki st d son, ther | will have to bear most of rovaity | burden at Mayfair dinners and dance | and at the opening of such fairs an | buzaars as it is customary for the oyal family to honor with pers $300,000 BUILDING i7" islators Western makers after the lowa, States in in the which sentation in MANHATTAN DAYS AND NIGHTS BY HERBERT COREY. ncement has just bec PERSHING TO START |Kramer Discovers | HOME ON NEW YEAR Pupils Will Use e s X His Talk as Guide| — {fons oraise 16, Far Hasteen witers. ° Office and Store Structure to Be Erected at Twelfth and G Streets. Wales to Go on Trip. The Prince of Wales South African and Argenti March 25, and the Duk his bride are now tra , Colony, The NEW YORK.—lLooks as though the old piccolo player will never again be heard on Houston street. He has Leen a regular there for vears. A man of few words. When a patro | Best mot to stand too long on = |Battleship Utah to Leave Callao | Broadway corner now, or some one | will sell’ you something. The “fair January 1—Party to Cross i a recent banquet of the oral Eng- men” have come to town with the # closing of the street fair season. by Rail. Maybe we'll stay they tell youw lish cldss of the school. “More rubes here than in the sticks.” | = With other speakers, Mr. Kra- 1 cary of the battleship Utal| Mer, Who was recently appointed A new store and office building is|Princes. the Du Connaught Stephen E. Kramer, retiring prin- cipal of Central High School, has just learned that he unconscious- ly served as a “model” orator at starts ne trip « York ling to Keny Africa, on a four-mouth to other > English i county cor- | formal inquest | 1 said his patrons ower loma, elen M. F. all Wisconsin the woman legislative ha Governor-Elect of Texas Would Re- move All Legal Disqualifications as Married Woman. | By the Associated Pre POLICEMAN LOSES RACE. | Commissioner to Become Chairma: Corn coln. Th Il the ina January 1 by Seniority Clyde B. Aitchison of Orege lated to become chairman of the 1 terstate Commerce Commission Jar to |ary 1, succeeding Commissioner He esterday. | Hall of Colorado, who has served |that post during the ealendar a people of wh one American ex-| Bowery Mission dldn't., who did? claimed, ‘The E ? Oh. yes, | There is no bread line on the Bowery vty in th g they 1ive up in the frozen north, like now. for none is needed. The 250,000 ebrgdl : n. who | the Lapps, don't they men who call the Bowery hom 1 organiza- of whom 00 are alway work for the most part. Not many beg. Not a dozen drunks a day | touched by his rendition of “Allee, | pressed a coin in his hand. he would e The itin his son, Prince Artt ut of t Two men interest me today. S¥ |in Seuth American waters has been| frst assistant superintendent of |to be erected at:the northeast corner | NS zon r are out o | again L Souch AmErioey UeSANlite "| schools, responded to a toast, as- |0f. Twelfth and G stireets by the COUNLTY. the father souther lowever. three women had su Btk e Kook T S0 e But he took a drop too much of | it jg on Riverside Drive, across from | i > on sent to 3 {imsion stoosh Bainet B atte tur | I e ten NN SNt 0| 1hat iletofiiee s vawi arrinae e The building, which has been plan- | Months and when he was arrested told the | clection. She is Mrs. Florence Fiter | copper his name is Patrick McGlynn. the Utah will call at Antofagasta.| g e "R00 FOCECHER SHC - ell [Bly be added Lshe remarked over the Duchess s A - 1a rich man, a wit; now 86 years old in Oh Mrs. Lamar McGlynn is the only man who ever : | |cross the continent hy rail to Buenos | a feq tha their feet under the family d. | ! site, has already been de- family di Communist Outbreak, Dem- | rue fnai proor tha advertising e — ; MRS. FERGUSON IN COURT g sili v of White Shieecorie” ne | 82 2, reouly o j10s snortage o, nothing of it. 1f he wants to retie | Chile, January 20; nouth of the Plata Billy McGlory's place, Barney Geog- nine gallery. The entrance to the | ; months in London Mildred Barber, Was d | outbreak, is the capital Thompson of Park Falls. | Republic of Esthonia, whose stability | mild compared to the Bowery. lison the other day. at the latter's |Rio de Janeiro. February 10, and fourth stories will be general offices. | J€Uen . : ; E TEMPLE, Tex., December 27.—Mrs. v o First of Sex in Nebraska. ety 5 % bling volce was heard on the | : : 1 = o b3 ) pickpockets thronged the dark, noisy | trembling e t | Miriam A. Fer G 5 Company and will be completed by ISON T Maude Gillespie of eval is a sprightly city, a mu thoroughfare under the rattling l. phone: “T'il see you next week, .vmp guson, Governor-elect 0 0 HEAD I e € 8 Exigtnb 5 . her status as a married woman. ties with Tex O'Reilly the other day. | A young colored man. suspected ot er. o Mr. O'Reilly stopped in front of a shoe | ] Friends of the family sald the step |, 0% ATIICRT, TR e e | Hotel Burlington during the . ‘ted Semators. ons nce women were given the \u\m(‘ murmur his thanks in Yiddish. Then f the legislative recognition at- IE\» tweedling of the piccolo began ] in these States by ther hb, g Young. the only cartoonist of China, |made public by the Navy Department. | : St heen in the House side of t » X grand | iy o guest at International House. The | Aboard the ship are Gen. John J,| Suming nlu‘g (he i al{:“dw‘in‘h a ;I:t\l'n::fl"]nveuln:finl Company. The|Iance becayse he ma | house is worth a paragraph by itself. | pershing and other members of the| Mere social function. Word has v structure will represent an in-| ey it e oy e vt Ol g an 3 st baciipase T te Eim. rewavar, [ Vestmile of $308,000 India, where hie will remain for son and onme in Oklahoma. and another | irant’s Tomb: {t is the home of stu- | Pery to attend the anniversary of the | h I b st B Ondes - was added in Hlinois November dents from all over the world—a |pattle of Ayacucho # practice ground for the students |ne dby Marsh & Peter. architects, | It Will be tae first time Quoen Ma | melting pot of culture. The other | 'j.aving Callao. Peru, Januar L, the/Sleseistn earn: o Sriake & {wilL Be = foursfory and mezsuritue ] 8 JISCASE PEUS O 88 SO08 O Bohrer, daughter of .a former M- I." wid hia public. A sheasits” | man is Bernard Politzer, once a star : after-dinner speeches, and that |structure. A roof garden will proba- ountry simultaneously. a governor, who.joins ) Nettie BT H aning a gentile {in musical comedy, a Broadway figure. | il br ‘ 5 s T . e s A M nlTC: Weint 'Esthonia’ 3 [ They have this small comfort. Mr. | o Y oy M paralno, Junuars | ax-those of the other guests..will Mok on the project has been start. | Devonahire's teacups the other ds fenat i sthonia’s Capltal' Scene of and elevator runner at the Hebrew |iarty will leave the battlaship and| De diseected and disqussed by the |ed and part of the old Footer Dye | i (U0 T B0 JaTe 2 Teulld dean of wo Senators in fooled Houston street Hofa s ard Minsy! | English class. Noris “office, Which formerly occu- n od aga intre. in Oklahoma - | Aires. The Utah will proceed aroun had % peen 98¢ |table in Buckingham Palace. ska and Michi pays. Years ago John G. Hallimond | Totd the clown has been contorting | The Horn by way of Talcabuano,| e ahed e Sxteniar of Qe bulld-| ¢ 4s = result ot this shortage of onstrates Stability read in his home in England of the | himself so long now that he thinks |Chile, January 1 Punta Arenas, | ‘ a and W nin each | - Old Bowery. McGurk's Suicide Hall, TO ESTABLISH STATUS | stere and the strect leve | hase|ed that the Princess Mary. Viscour three members to ths House his shoe he does not bend over. He |River, Argentina, January 27, where | five single stores, each with a mezza- | £5% Lascelles. will break away frc Michigan ais it one to the = legan's saloon. The worst street per- | merely puts one leg around his neck, | Gen. Pershing and his party will re- her »me ties and spen branch. Helen M. Brooks of te s of a recent Communist | haps in any city of the civilized world. | therehy bringing the shoe in easy |embark: Montevideo, Uruguay, Jan- bDar #oves: W Be o .,“(“‘mm— ~umf of the new |San Francisco's Barbary Coast w s‘Nan-h. He paid a call on Jimmie Al- |uary 31; Santos, Brazil, February 8:| street, with an entrance lobLy and| 4t° the Mueen has felt the f. elevator. The second, third and|2f these undertakings and h Fepublicans, will be | was demonstrated by the quick | was London's Mile End road. The old | office in the Martinique, and was do- |thence homeward y greatly cut down her 1 mbers to first grace Guashing of the disturbance, save a|fashioned bum with the tomato can | ing this little thing when a friend | The entire building will be fire- s« at Madison bulletin from the Wa hington head- | tied under his coat, practitioners of | vame in to call on .A"llnn on business. proof. The construction work is be- | uarters of the National Geographic|the k. o. drop, thugs, gun-fighters, The friend left. Shortly afterward a ing done by the Charles H. Tompkins = 5 < ; of Texas, petitioned the District Court | AUSUst 1 fuir of e an lloving city, a . ssiv ~to- % New York,” s mie,” said the friend I'm not i r. Mu f Lincoln s. | loving city, a progressive and up-t Il go to New York, aid Mr. | mie b - chnes Suspect, But Arrives Ouly‘ of Bell County yesterday for removal R B re o \l. ll~|| | date ci continues the by n 3 ory - | well H C. Humphrey of Mu ate cits alletin. | Hallimond, “and ciean up the Bow | luf all legal disqualificstions fn mak- | rst 2 b1 i “This is contrary to all expectations in Time to Have Fingers Pin L i of @ port of the upper Baltic and 1l he did. If the head of the| Walked down a street in the For- | & ched. | g contracts that might arise from: Locates at Hotel Burlington. | - 1 The American Psychelogical Associa- having liquor in his possession, was | - 2 : store | pursued to 1111 Twenty-ninth street | W28 taken so -that no contract or “Very remarkable d he, “this |last night by Acting Detective A. . |90Cument she might make while Bov- | o', ymerican Association fus the Ad- B | shoe store. Only place on the biock | Brown of the seventh precinct. The | £VROT could be attacked as invelld| , cement of Science Decesiler Literary Statistics Quoted. that isu't bootlegging because of the legal disqualifications | YAHEEnt BF PEel TReer lored man reached the house ahes (Copyright, 182 e ahead | 03 on married women in Texas. | one member of t bafore the World War Reval of the policeman, entered and slammed - now will have three and of % Ohio had four woman Represen tives and two Senators, and the f mer has Leen increased to seven completed a magnificent opera house. | by contributions of the 1 vitty or demons ive—their virtues ares the turdy patience and hardy endurance | Boy Born in Yule ROSE CROIX FUNERAL the door, mashing t tective received ore. Thirty-first and M stree catching Brown's hand and wo of his fingers. The de- An engaged girl is always suspi-| As first aid at drug | cious of her girl friends who are|we I neartwhole and fancy free, r pace recently 3 ade that no aniu a mile in three Dets id trot | 11924 Chairme Tnterstate Cor merce Commission are elected accor 'ing to their leng GIVEN COL. W. 0. OWEN High Masonic Officials of Scottish | Rite Take Part in Rites of Officer. i of the North countries—but even nu pearants can improvise and | narrate legend« by the ovar Here Is Kinsman e ety 2. Of Paul Revere| Neither h: H al S ; i Paul Revere i con o 000 Esthon- | 8. 52,000 proveros and riddles, not to mention 60.000 saperstitions! And another col- ction embodies more than 13, s | melodies i “Orce the the Baltic, har South Dakota. which had one wom- will have three in the verse hour weak Auerhamaer, the great-great-grandson of the fa- mous Revolutionary rider, Paul Revere, was born in this city o istmas day. He s related on maternal side to the famous e horseman who spread the alarm of the arrival of the British. His esentation india 10,000 one wo 10,000 member i . which next Teased to two. kota had two woman | tize lust Legislature the sar vear will be High officials of the Scottish R S weprite sther is the great-granddaugh- |of Masonry this afternoon are attend- ave two An Advertisement lo Only Twenty Men MANY men are already interested in this sale of Kalorama home sites. But only twenty e ae can take definite advantage of the investment op- Operation. 20, Govern- Instead of Paint or Window Shades Typozraphical | of this city ing the deceased . five sons and three daugh being Andrew L, ! William A. and Jo and the daughte [ flags were displayed. They are a jSourtesn ool -3 {ther reassured when the rebel con- | Grass Outgrows Grain. tingents entered without molesting >graphy was kinder to Reval than | the Inhabitants. o Emonia” an-a whote, | A splendid | “Ahmed Zogu made a_tiiumphant b harbor, recently enlarged, invites the | €ntry. B'I‘Y""l:‘{.fl‘:u‘?";‘“u‘:‘;;! = 2 ana ank world's largest ships to moor there. The { non and en u - ervices will be held at the | (000" BCh i is a plain, elevated | Wore a lieutenant colonel's uniform. family _residen 1317 Farragut| June” with a sofl partly so sandy | He procékded on horseback, bowing street, Monday morning, to be fol-lynge’ it cannot be cultivated at all, |and smiling to right and left in ac- lowed by sclemn high requiem mass at | jorqly pure clay, which often is impasa- {knowledgment of the shouts of greeting. St. Gabriel's Catholic_Church. Inter- | BEFW, BUre, C8% N0 0 here is good | “There are many in Tirana who be- ment will be in Mt. Glivet Cemetery. | foi e e I & ih. Conue- | lieve that the position of Premier . — ' |aquently Esthonia’s chief industries cen- | Fan Noll is untenable, even at Aviona, And Narva uses water power to weave | fered through the change of govern- { Assembly of 100 members, chosen by to Hospital. | ter about cattle from its grazing areas | as Mufid Bey, one of Zogu's chiet | cotton. ment.” vroportionsl representation.” HEN the sun reaches that point where his glaring rays pour in through windows and skylights, what relief is provided for yourself cent of the coun- [ stationed in this city. His father |family residence, 2719 Ontario road, Resident cf District More Than 20 ommerce has not crowded out remind va. will conduct the Episcopal funeral pilat f o ssional legislation | right, the disbanded government and by the |grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge of | wnd taking up resi- N and were exceedingly hard- Fled With Geld. - Th .11 b h k W h. d €y W1 € men who Know ashin, ton an special referee on congressional bills|irjes. Its venerable palace, a memorial | that it is an | there was panic at first, but shortly | |guard’ formed Ly merchants of the | were fur- ley of Rock Creek Park on one side and and workmen? Minnesots il woman | FIf¥ing the Danas and the S ter of Paul Revere and the grand- |ing funeral and burial services for v e Legisla- | (N€ir piracr. They retain today their | daughter of Paul Revere's son by |Col. William Otway Owen, s A e netead of four in the last ses-|loVe of seafaring, which, keyed to the | ~his first wife. Medical * Corps, retired. who died e inst 0 L »mands of modern shipping. mak Young Paul's father is William | Thursddy night after a heart attack = pite its onc ice-bound month, 1 R. Auerhamaer, a Hospital Corps The Rose Croix service of the Scot- 4 iple—and, economically, Esthonla is a; They live at 1314 Floral street | Commander Rev. Dr. John C. Palmer transit land rather than a self-produc B - |and Knight Commander Frank M. NS one . 1 Roller of Albert Pike Consistory of | little trolley cars ‘cruise through | the Scottish Rite. The services at onked sirects o e mosion . | TIRANA GIVES ZOGU e norms started’ae d pelook. ping district of the lower city past! " owi Se. R Ve nbling o i ALBANIAN CONTROL Following the Scottish Rite serv Years Succumbs After of the days when the Hanseatic | (Continued from Hm Pag: Sarelon)kt ho HORIE, +rehant lp:"z:u(l Dane Qlw-wl. h con - - 1 Under military escort, averor and Russian assailant succes- = vely = . ronths ago was beflagged for the ar- | Services at the home, the body is to sively held sway. Out In a suburb 49 & | L0 SR N1, was decorated for | be taken to Arlington National Cem- s h hisad : £ John . Murray, 38 vears old. et the orag Cnenetios park, which | the entry of the Zogu troops. Com- | etery for interment. At the grave the | portunities that this advertisement o ers—for ! Dy T e there are only twenty home sites remaining for | at th ting Office ,. st s were | Tebels pursuing. the District of Columbia. i 1 Th 1’1 d b . ]1 died vestard:s g g he avx whan the Desey were | -rrom iy ubots) I “witneased 'the | sale. e twenty men who do buy 1n this case t fte . o e Tl % rture of Fan Noli in an automo- pital, after ar tory begun. its colloquial name, Tal. | 4€Pa! = 1 = = . . © - T . nma | Dile loaded with valises. Simulta- A 10-minute jail sentence was im- G Murras was a native of Glos. | b means Town of the Danes.’ The | jieusly at the ministry of finance the | posed upon a prisoner charged with | will not be given to snap judgment, but w1 e sow, Scotland logend of & wighty batte mear Reval. | State funds were being loaded in an|intoxication in a London police court | ars af | story ru 2 Cambridge. | pressed. Suddenly from heaven fell a Durazzo remained for t(wo Mass. came to ngtor |red banner with a white cross and | without a government, because the| than 2 2zo laround this insignia the Danes rallied | prefect representing the cabinet of | k 1 d h 11 b h { Governm i he {0 a decisive victory | Fan ‘Noti' fled, carrying with him 130, now real estate, and they wi uy either for a ment Printing Offic Reval has the only medieval Gothic | 000 lire in gold from the post office. f TIEABRTEWORE ol che (act permancnt home site or for investment opportu~ at_the Govermment Brinting of the thirteenth century, now f b 11 & position which entails a iclal residence. Visitors may ascend | the fusillade, which could be heard| nltleS. or tor both reasons. pass upon the form of < tower for a good view of the harbor | (ogether with the crackling of m. | ibe Coyernment Lrin: ® PYlo|where Russia’s men-of-war used tol nine guns on the hills nearby sud-| out for the House and Senate. Helige though Buedexer quaintly motes|giiC Soiceq’ After a time the popus | cparded; &y i el o the | (hat ‘the ascent is not recommended t0 ! }ace, which had barricaded _their| ting sional legislative | 1iGice ntains rooms of 1}, des gradually regained confidence; ]/, ; ' ?‘ " Z THE EDGE of Kalorama begins a stone’s throw from the city end of Connecticut Avenue Bridge. Notice the homes under a completely built up exclusive residential district on the other. Absolute zoning against commercial inroads, Come out Connecticut Avenue, turn into Kalorama Road, around to Belmont Road and Tracey Place, where property begins; or go out Massachusetts Avenue and turn f growing business. The capial [ man in the United States Navy. |tish Rite is being conducted at the EXPERTATG.P.0., DIES urches and ancient castles. jices, Re D. Percy Hall of Alexandria, 20 v on the com- | or Ttes Sreas in her baes | T#420 had been Interrupted both by |conducted by Rev. coming to this coun | l'l . 1(1 { a e bines Toat thelr bunner, s the | automoile | recently | men who act quickly once tacts are secured. For several years he had been a|city hall remalning in the Baltic coun- { “When was without a government S {the Blackhead - Society, a ‘national | G0N ana doors were opened and construction there. The picturesque val- north into Belmont Road to Tracey Place. Is the glass painted, are shades pulled down and the electric lights turned on, or do the rays burn in without hindrance, tiring eyes and: netves, and slowing up pro- duction? _ When Actinic Glass is used, most of the fatigu- ing glare rays ate filtered from the light that passes through. The im- provement in efficiency is immediate and is measurable in dollars and cents. Thicknesses of % and % inch and in various pat- terns, with and without wire. Special sash is not needed. Consult our enginsering staf. HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY BERNEARD W. SPILLE, Manager. {and wood pulp. from its forests. Pota- | lieutenants, has already o_(‘cublied {toes are grown in plenty, and potato | Argyrokastron, making the situation == { “The thonia, which resisted the Communist spirits are distilled. Leather, cement, { at Aviona most precarious. Well Known Georgetown Citizen | attack, piaces the power in the hands | furniture and paper are manufactured, | “Neither Italians nor Americans suf- present government of KEs- {of the people, who elect a Legistative Succumbs While Being Taken Oue giant redwood tree, felled re-| cently in Oregon, provided sufficient | lumber to build 50 ordinary five-room | bungalow PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months.. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- for maturity Assets More Than $9,000, Surplus $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY.......President JOSRUA W. CARR...Secratary ——e e John F. Garrett. 72, in the shoe re- pairing business at 1282 M street, was | found unconscious in his living room in rear of his place of business about 10:30 o'clock this morping and death occurred while he was being taken to | Georgetown University Hospital. | arrett was well known in George- town, where he was in business many years, starting at a time when per- s in such business were known as obblers.” 1In his younger days he was fond of horses, and, it is stated, was much in evidence on attractive | animal i Charles G. Garrett, son of the de- | ceased, residing at 1061 Thirty-first street, visited his father's home and place of business, where the latter lived alone, and found him dying. Death resulted from natural causes. = . | , Printers Mnke Chmtms Gift. | The Evening Star chapel of the Typographical Union today sent a check for $74. to the Salvation Army as its annual Christmas contri- bution to the work of the organiza- tion. AMONG, those who have chosen Kalorama for their homes are ex- Presidents, Justices of the Su- preme Court, Cabinet Mem- bers, Lords of Commerce and a great number of Diplomatic Notables. For prices, detailed information and terms see $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN SUNDAYS January 4 and 18 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Washington (Union Station) 7:30 AM. Arrives Wilmington 10:05 A.M., Ches- ter 10:25 A.M.. Philadelphi Broad Street, 10: M. Returning. leayes Broad Street Sta- flal 7:33 P.M. oWest Philadelphia 7:38 P.M.. Chester 7:09 P.M., Wil mington §:19 P.M. Tickets on sale two days preceding excursion. Similaz Excursions Sundsys. Feb, 1, 16, March 1, 15, 28, Pennsylvania Ruilroad * The Btaadard Railread of the Werld ALLAN E. WALKER & CO., IN Southern Building, 813.15th Street N.W. The minds of men resemble the 1l of old mother earth; some are deep and rich and some are shallow and poor.