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3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925. BUBGE"’ IN RUSSIA_]————, Bryan Coavenite WEALTHY INDIAN PRINCE |fsure in the capitals of Europe. He| Irigh Distress Being Relieved. |the people have new nets, and there Iways travel e, with a : i Once Was Chosen | nary quantity of luggage, The maha.| DUBLIN, July 6.—In the report of | raport pasihai | rajah proved his lovaity fo the British | the emergency committee for relief of o empire during the World War by |distress in the west of Ireland, it is IS $] 73@ fim flgfl By Weeks for Self!“hb”fllflh Will Arrive in City | PP (UHIRE, 10® vearly income of | Stated that during the past four and ’ i y e TS i | | | | | Few Days Before Prince more than $3,000,000 at the disposal of | # half months, with the co-operation the British Government, of the clergy, doctors and others, 45 e e e of Wales Lands. el i o committees have been formed in the i am Jennings Bryan will be | P pave b : huried in & plot In Ariington Na- | Copreapendence ot g amsgetated frem, | HELD FOR SMOKE SCREEN. |, With regard to present conditions i ST i e : EV e n the west, . p : Exceeds Pre-War Figure for| tionai Cemetery which John W. 'announced that the Mahasajah of Ko e {her's ebe some dlstoice whice i i ¥ i cretary of War, once se- |purthala, one of India’s wealthiest | Two Men Accused Are Put Under |require assistance until the potato First Time Since Revolt. his own last resting place. |Princes. soon will be a guest of Buenos | crop is ripe. In the fishing villazes After Mr. Weeks, a number of |Aires Baving already reserved an en-| $1,000 Bond Each. Sop s ripe. Tn the fishing villages . 5 i 88 tire floor in the city’s largest hotel for | wwiljam P ; Liquor Income Boosted. vears ago, had chosen this spot on | himself and suite. The maharajah will| othecer o Cerge Foelly ot So5s g the side of u gently sloping hill at |be the first ruling prince of Indin to|ren street northeast were held under o o T whose summit stands the Dewey |Visit Argentina and he is expected t0|$1,000 bond each yesterday by Judge | m t P k < Br the Associated Press. mausoleum, the Naval Academy |arrivea few days before the Prince of | Macdonald in Police Court for action 'Versl y ar, MOSCOW, July 30.—For the first| class of 1881, of which he is one, [Wales. | of the grand jury on charges of having ! time since the revolution Russia’s| decided that its members should be This Indian prince, who has been a |in their possession a smoke screen. —the most convenient suburb budget will exceed the pre-war budget | buried together at Arlington. There |ruler since the early age of three| The men were arrested early last of Washington—where living : by several million dollars. According | was not sufficient room on this |yves aused a sensation some years |Thursday near the Pennsylvania Ave conditions are at thelr best and o the fig { the coming vear's| hillside, and another plot was | ago by marrying the Spanish dancer| nue Bridge by Officer Rowen of No.|[| InVestment opportunities of the * budget now before the council of com-| chosen. | Anita’ Delgado, and s a well known |11 precinct. greatest security. Homes and missars the seneral balance is estimat lots for sale. Just beyond t $1,730,000,000, a t $1.300 Hyattsville—on the Wash. & 000 last year and $1.700,000,000 in Balto. Boulevard. The ordinary income is expected to be §1.658,000,000 and the extraordinary THE SOWUTEHERN SERVES T HE ome $71,000,000, while the ordinary | | 3 o5 will amount to $ | L] i L STANDARD" $£225,000,000 The special feature of the budget | GASOLI s the increased revenue from the sale 4 of spirits, which. owing to the raising {of their strength to 40 pe alcohol beginning October 1. ! pected to is is nearly - cent more than | the amount of revenue from vodka in | ? the duys of the Czar Extraordinary expenses included in he budget are ed to improve- | i ment of suntry’s agricultural % position | For suprort of the Soviet industry the Faith in the South LARBONDS BT . | and coura.ge to back it CHILD FATALITIES { Statistics Show That Cities With | LRI VO It took courage to turn more than a ; B:M_h it hundred million dollars of the earn- : o> 4 e i ings of this railroad back into the : s BENZOL NE property without paying a dividend GAS 0 Ll N E ! accidents to children are much fewer . in cities amply supplied with well dis- 4 A ! for thirty years. It required foresight toinsurethewisdom ofsuch courage. AP TR m— == e = To look cool and smartly groomed—to keep the radiant, flawless skin otg youth and beauty under the blazing sun of summer—Ilearn the magic of Vivaudou Mavis Talcum Powder. Made of Italian talc, the softest, smoothest and finest in the world, and fragrant with fascinating Vivaudou Mavis perfume, its daily use is a revelation in bodily comfort and that compelling charm which only a clear, velvety skin can impart. VIVAUDOU MOO(S TALCUM V. VIVAUDOU, INC., New York POPOVOIOIOIOIDIDIDIDIODIO DODIDIDRIDIDIVICICIDIOICIDIDIDIOD FEDODIODOODIOOODIODIODIOIOIOIOIOIOIONIDIDIDIDIDIOIOIODIOITIO PRIV * tributed playsrounds than in cities not ! so well pplied with these safety zones. ] conclusion of the Na tional ety Council engineers was made public recently by the Play-| . iground and Recreation Association of | « ‘America, with which the council is co-operating in its safety campaign. .. The investigations of the perts in most of the three-year period 1 show that cities with the most play grounds had o one-third to one * fourth as many child pedestrian fatal- In Cleveland, with a high pedestrian ! fatality rate, les: han 30 per cent of the victir 3 according to | the study. ] has 72 supervised playgrounds. Its low percentage of child fatalities ma.ked contrast ! to the high percentage in an eastern * ‘county, where pl ounds are few and poorly distributed. i In Toledo very few child fatalities Special, Tomorrow Only ¥ were found wi normal drawing distance of pl d locations. To- Summer Dresses | i tions of the grounds were plotted 3 I : An especially good bag of black : and circles of quar- | enameled made ’ Formerly $1.98 and $2.98 | & mii, ; drawn s to indicate. their | p\_\r effective 2 for the different ages of children. Out of 32 child automo | Ty el e e 1\;»)\. - =t . Everyt should e or o Priced for a Friday Special ey shoun e of 2 ‘bile fatalities during the three vears | b hort trips or shopping inclusive, only 4 occurred | A Utility Bags at 88c re, e f Enflisll Prints, Dress Ginghams o . Faith in the South stood back of this o vardowide Satisfaction Pirst Since 1859 i . I English P s and 2 program. Now, after thirty years, 2’ izinch Dress 121/2c ‘ \ Desrable iength, suit- this faith has borne its fruit. e S \ rkfi Rl Eoited Vol 2 C | but in lengths that \ I Phain Voiles, Plain Cot. The South is prosperous. The e e S | Y loa Crepes, Pr Southern Railway has come into its graingg dremen. chidsens idreas 810818 Seventh Strest Batm Shadow Stripe Voile : aprons, etc stripe Madras, Flowered Voiles own, and Southern Railway secur- 4 i Street Floor ities are taking their rightful place in the investment markets. within the quarter-mile circles and § ‘in_the half-mile distance. = =\ - 7 I In Richmond, which has many play- 4 ) z Prmted g ncluded in th grounds in proportion to the popula- « ‘tion, the child automobile fatalities were less than 25 per cent of the total i number in which pedestrians were in volved. Only 12 children were killed $ 'by automobiles in the city du a - colored fabric. o Dotted 75¢ Sanitas Table Covers { three-year period ended December 21, : established 635 new playgrounds last 1924 Two hundred and thirty-one cities Broadcloth 49c Seconds with d on 1 nd the Playground and Reci n | ation reports. New athletic | pinelcarnumber; o | SO UTHERN R AT & WAGY SYS TEM dark grou Striped Table Oilcloth, 29¢ Yd. Broadcloth (.z?c;:flf;:]y;.f—'i,-?”{fi’;'-!{ e $1 Window Shades, 59¢ Seconds of Oil Opaque Sh % A splendid collection of these higher-priced || i1 dark. green. white and dresses grouped for a one-day event of e P- ities. Third Floor tional magnitude. Sport and street types in $1_98 Sport Scarfs straightline, flared, flounced br jabot effects. Several pleasing models from which to choose $1.25 in sizes Tt is impossible to run at a height of 10 feet above sea level _Crepe de Chine or Rayon . - Scaris, 2 yards long and finish 16 to 44 in the Various Styles || Niif iy wincet e Second Floor—King's Palace Hee o e erns Men’s Genuine | Clearance of Summer Hats Broadcloth Shirts Formerly Sold for $3.95 to $9.95 You'll really be surprised to find 25 the high quality. hats included at s this clearance price. Handmade ;:au of fine silks and straw, leg- 5 . orn, azure, fine braids, straws Summers’ coolest attire. Clean, lustrous fin- and silks. White, light and dark ished broadcloth shirts in collar-attached or neck- ;i s = colors. S band styles shown in white, tan, gray and bluc. || panes, ol medium and large Sizes 13% to 5 Men’s lgl Union Suits, 79¢ Athletic_style in knee length. Made of fancy Sport and : madras with closed crotch and ribbed back. Full- cHbrenttAE e Mot o Z ‘ Trimmed Hats Street Floor 4 Formerly Sold for $1.98 to $5 > 5 Choice of leghorn, milan hemp, body, felt, kid Boys $2.50 to 53. 0 $ 79 and straw in white and colors. Tastefully’ (rimmon . in late Summer styles, but just one of style here and Palm Beach Pants there. All reduced for immediate sale. Cool Summer Pants, in golf and knicker styles. Made of genuine Palm Beach and Panama cloth Summer Hats in tan, gray, brown, blue and checks. Sizes 7 ‘ Just one table of odds and ends left from large to 20 years. ¢ {| cales. White and colors. Street Floor % Street Floor—King’s Palace Choice of Summer Dress Fabrics f Dress Trimmings_ Friday Specials c Printed Voile, 39 inches wide. . || Silk . $0c Pruin:Color Vorle, 39 sachas wide. at Lowered Prices }Shumd i 25(: fil‘:gon 98(: 50c Corded Madras, 36 inches wide. % W 8 2 « : All-over Lace, 75c yard.—White | omen's Hose, seconds Women's Full-fashioned All new, perfect quality : . o 36. || of a quality that regu- Chiffon Silk Hose. irregu Weib fabelts 4n | Mght L ane and fight colored Taces, in 36 || larly sells for $1_when lars of $2 grade. Al bt S inch width. For yokes and || perfect and 59c in sec- colors in the lot but not lark colors, printed in flora dresses. Large or medium size onds. White and a good in every size. and conventional patterns 2 patterns. Formerly $1.50. assortment of light colors. Rlyon with effective grounds. The I e ) 50 ! corded madras in neat Lace Bands and Edges, 25c Children's 19c Vests C s g fnat striped patterns. |yard—Formerly 39 to 59c the || Rayon Socks yard. White, Crean and ecrt, | Seconds. of 50c quality. shades. Cool, attractive in 2 to 5 inch widths. For the most part small anfl very special at 50c. Bleached Sheets 87 : fl gy nod part il | C Bodice-top model in all A quaifi}; p;‘oduc”t»fr'(')m the House of ANHEUSER-BUSCH A-B GINGER ALE BUDWEISER g Lace, 5c yard, or 12 yards for 3 I Full Size 81x90 Seamless Sheets, 50c.—Finished with beading 25 Fine Brassieres slightly second qualities of $1.50 grade. % x & We can vouch for the splendid wear- | edge. 1 inch wide. I Formerly $2 to $5. Six emart styles in T. LOU | b "ot thesesnests.” Surel | o R $1 | a of se sheets. Surely you | || Not il sizes in each stvies. but all sizes in S O l S B - Gicen sevical Cluny and Torchon Laces, 5c | e 1ot iy | { ?lrd.f\\'}!ile. cream and lccru: e Moo GRAPE BOUQUET g e rmerty Toc ||-$1.98 Sport Infants’ Bathing §] $Z Mattress c°vers % inches wide. Formerly 10c _— j Double or twin bed size. Made of 1 ) - < e Reduced f 25 | firm, unbleached sheeting cloth. s 39 Lace Panels and Collars, 49c— || . CPoice of Khaki Middy , CCHuciy from #1235 24 Keeps your mattress clean and sani. +9¥ | Long panels of white, cream or || Blouses, Knickers, BIoom- yenna Sizes 51 26 and tary. ! ecru lace. Formerly 75c. ers or Play Suits. Broken 2%, All wool in one.piece ] 3 § Streel Floor Street Floor sizes. Second Floor style Second Floor Distrisutors Washington, D. C,