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[Albanian Throne FEARNGDELATED i e IN SELLERS BASE} As Too Dangerous EBriu’sh Piers, Approached Foes of Woman Judge. Un for| 0y, Plan, Put Salary Reappointment, Get | Demands High. Postponement. RO T o to The Star and New York World lbania will | 2y high for the Xind of King | she wants. Baron Headley, who sa The|today he has three times refuse the | crown, aegerts Albanian WS | having “an Englishman, a peer angd a Moslem. Lord Headley ilton the only two sciol itish aristocracy Both consi e hearing set o on the nation of Judge ucceed herself Juvenile Court of postponed until | of Mrs rin ho | | no ellers d Sir Charles Ham- of na- 1 tive who Moslems, the job too ©Om- | gangerous charges| baro Lot the et to Judge Seller itted to the of the le Court prepared by h Rinisce » sooner | probably Tuve T iater. mittee The subcom > of diciary headed by ator Means of Colorado, had grante he Senate £ they offered 00 posted £10.000 a year, to be paid my murder." com e d when the hearin Means aske rs. Winters , but pri- wouldn't take nesees onl and asked fo wo weeks to enable he »f her witnesses before The majority of those ent today were ers. The. subcom ling to grant ar veeks and comprom - CROSS-COUNTRY RATES HELD NOT AFFECTED | Head of Northern Long and Short Haul Bill at House Hearing Pacific Argues Winters had a on 1 large Many Charges Made. he list Mothe Judge included patio Board of rles Hous Opponents of t Tiducat s presentation of t he court and finding gui n - occup: ruancy children of the Dist are | or | DISTRICT MEASURES T0 BE MADE SPECIAL House Committee to Meet Tomor- row and Group Bills for Con- sideration February 9. . In order to prepare an adequate program of important legislation to be considered on the next District day in the House, February 9, a speclal meeting of the House District com- mittee has been called for tomorrow morning Form the pure general welfare ahich have alre by the co but as the welfare bill had to be reintroduced the formal report could not be made The five-vear school-building pro- n s whipped into shape in con- es between subcommittees is o expected to be formally reported the special meeting tomorrow the bydro-electric development “alls, Md., has already been ittee program for day, the action of tomorrow will make i of major legislation which it is hoped thut favorable action can be had VON BRAUN RE-ELECTED. | Prussian Diet Returns Premier, 221 to 214. By the Associated Press. RLIN, January was re-elected sia today by the Diet, rec 221 out of 435 votes in that be reports will be received on bill and the redrafted bi%l; all details of Leen approved put the ne The von Braun ministry, a three party coalition, resigned January after failing to « major motion of confidence The attributed to efforts by obta decisive defeat was the Socialists st . party the three-party about the fo cabinet the from bring urgeois numeric in the Diet coalitio ation of a Lord Reading’s first visit to Cal- cutta yms as a sailor before the mast The next time he arrived there it was 4s Viceroy of India and Mrs. Morris 8. Daniels, Capt. H.|smaller quarters vacated this Fall. P. Allen, ji Mrs. D. E. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Villard of New York entertained a company of 12 at luncheon yesterday, at the Hamilion #otel, where they spending some time. , Mrs. M. Cunningham and Mr. Rixey Smith entertalned parties at the Club Chantecler last night. Peking, China, are at the Lee House to spend some time. Mr. Miller is attending the foreign missions con- vention being held at the New Wash- ington Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Miller have been stationed in China for several years Col. and Mrs. James A. Drain are at the New Willard, where they ar- rived today. Col. Drain is command- er of the American Legion and is now located in Indianapolis Lucile Atcherson of the State ent, who has been sp ding ter at Hotel “Hamilton, will urday, accompanied by her Mr. and Mrs. Fned Atcherson, a trip to H na, Jamaica, Co- { lumbia, Magdali and back by the way of C on of Uni- a luncheon or of Mrs, pan, who sociat American As will give Wome The versity ovements in the F Coleman is an exceptionally mt | ing speaker and has spoken : a number of other colleges in this country Luncheon Party ‘today for Minsion Conference Delegates. Mrs. ¥. V. Slack and Miss Margaret Jenkins entertained a grou men und women who are here to at- the missions conf a toda the planned merican he new , where the tertaining much it v in the AFLIN anve CL CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Miller of|, “| known portrait painter, has consented | | ner nor cne of CADILLAC The tea will be held tomorrow aft- ernoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock under the auspices of the fellowship com- mittee, of which Mrs. Aaron D. New- man is chairman. The speaker of the afternoon will be Mrs. Elf A. Helmick, and a feature of the musical program will be piano solos by Mary and Lad- die Moses, grandchildren of Mrs. Es- telle Moses, duditor of the District league. Tea will be poured by two of the new members of the District organi- zation, Miss Marie Hedrick and Mrs. John H. Connellan. Mr. Charles W. Waterman of Den- ver, new general counsel of the President's Oil Board, has taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, |6 and Mrs, Waterman is with him. The Southern Memorial will hold a card party tod: o'clock at the Lee House. Memorial 5 ices for Cornelia Branch St will be held at the hotel February “Mrs. George Dallas Dixon will act as chairman of the program commit- tee for the mothers’ memorial dinner to be given in Philadelphia Wednes- day evening This is neither a subscription din- solicitation, but is planned to acquaint people in the va- rious cities with the combined merv- ices of the memorial to the Nation, with the object of later forming a Nation-wide committee, Mr. Jerome Uhl, son of the well At the Auto Show Standard of the World All This Week Burchell’s Bouquet Coffee 4.5c Lb. For a Limited Time to sing, and other musicians have of- fered their services. It was at first planned to have a round-table dinner, with a limited nuggber, but, at the request of the committee, an-added list has been prepared, and a few more invitations are being issued. The third annual dinner of the Vet- erans of All Wars in the Congress of the United States will be given at the Hotel Hamilton tomorrow evening in honor of the outgoing commander of the American Legion, John R.|J SeinnipprOulirysis | Sole Agent for 30 Years The junior section of the Woinen's | LA City Club, 22 Jackson place, will be| SASRRKA#.:GVESEL hostesses at the tea to be given in| the clubhouss Sunday afternoon from Electric Fixtures and Wiring 4:30 to 6 o'cloel The chairman, Miss %« MUDDIMAN ; Grace McVey, will be assisted by | 709 13th St. Above G Miss Adelaide Borah, Miss Llaine Eppley and Miss Josephine Crowley. At the tea table will be Miss Agnes Winn, Miss Teresa Connolly and Mis Phillis Robinson. - Dew! Ulra-Smart! Individual' of the Supemor b."eand ]65~OTyp€ Jewel-tone Felts N. W. Burchell| - : 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W. | 8.50 ] Milan—Pedallne C"J end 10.00 Types ommitting them to hte Board 1314 6 922 14th Established 1889 Dinner Dance Saturday, January 3lst Wardman “Park Fotel Stariing at 7:30 P. M. Music by Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra Meservations Col. 2000 Evening Requested /SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page.) Visca Combinations Failles—Taffetas l'he first flowers of Spring are blossoming in full-bloom beauty on the brims and at the very topmost point of the new jester crowns—in fascinating color-nuauvce. from subtle pastel to brilliant poster shade. A cuperb group, specially priced. Ke Agnew, Miss nade { Herman, Capt. Jack O'Brien and C William' Biddle Col. and Mrs. Thorpe of Chevy Chase will entertain at tea Sunday afternoon in honor of Miss Volstead Pablo Terrapin Pervenche Blue Agquamarine Violet Thistlebloom Amber = Beige d Mrs. Peter Field .\vn‘ s and Maj. Jonathan in the receiving en last evening at | r by officers of the post and osecuting attorney - sTomorrow at & Charge Power Usurped. irping the power of the Supreme the Supr Hawkins, daugh Mry. Hawkins, was hostess z n informal dinner for eight befo: the danc Col. and Mrs, Peter Field were honor | su of Maj. and Mrs. Jonathan Wainw dinner. Others present and Mrs. O. B. Rosenbaum | were Co Capt. and Steele Wotkyns, Capt. | nd Angelina Ch Pietro and Maria Ca onax. boy Guiseppe and Vinces Bring the Family Ontario Cafe 5 [ a Most Roast Turkey Dinner Served Sunday, 6 to 8 P.X $1.00 Reservations Phooe Col. 300 ntario Delicious 5-Course High Shoes For Rough Winter Wea Hendachex From Slight Colds ve BROMO OUININE Tablets relieve g dhe Cold. A Safe and 0X bears the signature Advertisement Marriage Licenses. cnses bave beeu issued & Devoosh repeats them and Irma b For Me has been patented. This.Model in Black Kid, €6.50 - KAPLOWITZgros. NCORPORATED NINTH STREET NORTHWEST $35 AND 45 | DRESSES $15 PARIS FASHION.. ADAPTED FROM THE LEADING tRENCH FASHION HOUSES JEAN PATOU BERNARD PREMET IMPCRTED AND DOMESTIC FABRICS AS WELL AS SATINS FLAT CREPES, CHARMEEN, PORET TWILL INCLUDING THE DESIRABLE BLACK AND NAVY SHADES. FEATURING FASHIONS FOR STREET, MORNING, AFTERNOON, SCHOOL, SPORTS OR OLLEGE WEAR. STYLES FOR MADAME AND MADEMO! JIZES 14, 16. 18 AND 36 CNLY. and 1 . Langier and Maude SVhite, both Reame botn of Hagersiowa. Md Deaths R;:iporh;d. th Department in the last 24 hours Rentz, 74, Waiter Reed Hos Ham W, Pr Lakin Moor: 1241 Eearts st n.e. Reed Hospital A5 W idths D—Si: 8 in Entire : aobwgsincaihcy’chda e ks ¢ RANKS” are a delicious food that the average housewife doesn’'t serve nearly as often as she should. 114 10 There’s still a host of attractive styles in practically every size in women’s pumps and oxfords. $6 to $10 Grades Better make the most of this semi-an- nual event if you want to save en your foot wear budget. Styles Strap Pumps Oepra Pumps Oxfords Sandals Sports Low Heels French Heels Military or Cuban Heels S Shoes 4.95 $6 to $8 Grades in Oxfords for sports or street styles full of snap and pep—sturdy leathers—models you men will admire for their smart lines. Discontinued Lines 230 pairs Men's High Shoes. Values to $8.00. Mostly in sizes 8 to 113z Discon- $390 n calf in made « tempting hat will whet your betite to a keen edge of rment—which with the table up = Leathers No good reason either—because the whole family always eats them with a relish. Velvet Patent Satin Colored Suedes Black Suede Tans Kid Leathers Reduce Waist and Hips Instantly This Quick, Easy, Safe Way! TEP into this soft, supple, resilient girdle and see how it instandy improves your figurel Tt is built on the latest scientific mas- sage principles that cause reductions of many pounds in an amazingly short time. The Tesilient Para rubber is specially designed for reducing purposes and is strong cnough to really hold you in. Fits as Snugly as a Kid Glove Thousands wear it for come fort alone—would never go back to the old-fashioned corset again. The special cut away front insures perfect comfort while you sit, work ., or play. And the back lacing ma{es it casy to adjust the girdle as you become more slender. Wlaclame X ReducingGirde This attractive shop specializes on the famous Madame X Reducing Girdle. Come in tomorrow and try one on. Expert fitters in charge. MARGUERITE GIRDLESHOP 1109 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Between Star Bldg. and Raleigh Hotel And another thing—they're wholesome, nutritious, and easy to prepare. The Cornwell Tea Room pop patent leather or g ana . 117 2% to 8..... 3 6 to 8, spring heel..... 874 to 11, spring heel brown Give the family a change and a treat—and give yourself a rest from meats that require careful preparation—by having ‘“Franks” tomorrow. Mens K3 35¢ 50¢ 60¢ Sandwich Lunch Salad .Lunch Het Lunch. o< coffce’ tea G. G. Cornwell & Son 1329 G Street Your dealer has a good supply—fresh from the big Auth Plant:—all ready for your kettle! Tastes like toasted nuts Boys' High Shoes This style and anothe: blucher of extra good grade of leather. Welt-sewed soles. cially t d for bard wear, 10 to 1t06....... Other styles in Oxfords High Shoes, $4.00 to $8.50. tan Hand-turned hem absolutely prevents splitting or teaving $3.50 $4.00 and High Shoes for Boys and Girls lines, 5.00. and and BREAWKFAST FOOD Costs less than acent a dish wold up children boys FRANKFURTERS dacic inWashington by N.Auta ProvisION Co. ' for [ 310-312 Seventh St. N.W OVER FIFTY YEARS SATISFACTORY