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[Father Assessed On $114,309 Salary | HOSPITAL MULCTED | VETERAN, IS CHARGE e P o e s hide t00 Meyer dealer, Hecht, a New York paid “his son George J the service rendes ates Bourd v in rendering the father for Casualty Officials Deny Alle- gations in Legion Post’s Protest. 1 in taxes. The record shows son was di that when the ' he enteved his father’s t that he was : the profits. 0 in 1919, and the ount from A veteran of 0 having overch - for_hospital sed of of © them a’ protest from ello Post : B and the agreed this was mpensation for the serv- , and allowed a deduction ,000. vequiring payment of on the remaining $34.309 VACANT TOKIO POST 1. of 701 M street as been made uney be returned to him. rding to statemes of the resol e post last nigl on harged from the Army | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NEW YORK'S 400 DESERTS AVENUE Commerce Changes Famous | Old Mansions Into Hotels and Cafeterias. | | By the Asse | NEW YORK. August 4.—The turn {over in Fifth avenue real estate de-| | velopment in the seven months end- {ing July 31 was approximately $50. 000,000 This is about one-third the total land and buflding expenditures | in_Manhattan for the same period. If you have a sentimental interes in what globe-trotting foreigners have declared the most wonderful thor- | |oughfare in the world, better take a { 200d look at it the next time you are n town. Tomorrow one may hang Jatad Press 1 | submitted it to the dowager Mrs. As: |become a munieipal art gallery, and |ade of the century, fought at the newly established col- ony of the wealthy in Sutton place, toward the East River, in the upper fitties. Mrs. Vanderbilt retired ‘there when she sold her avenue lome a few . Jacksors, and ) ,:qum Hsooks, weeks ago for $4,000,000 as.a. site for a L. Lomer Aryd Estelle H. ifarlc 40-story apartment and business| “%ohn 1, hersydale, Va.. anid ,,m,cmm Jeteol v Borwfln et m- ‘awm A Mar- A 22-story hotel will hiold the site of | gu iriyise) the late Col. John J. Astor’s home, at which, according’ to social tradition, Ward McAllister, arbiter of cotillions, ‘ew up his list of 400 eligibles- and Marriagy: Licenses. Jtarriags icensos B av0 boen issued to the hfl(‘fi Holden of Potomac. abel l-'lon ol \'his dfl Robert F. Gi both o, Augels. Md, and Berm Chanes & Witcox of Mot ang Francescy Hate of I-Alnx( James (L Tyruer and T llard V. Brepizer and both o Austin. Tex. James ‘M. Baker. a0 Randall: Roland F. Ryan and 1da of Richmo Earl C. Broadus and Dai Dealhs Reported‘ i llowing deaths have beert teporied { 1o the e DAt ment n "the: Jar hours. Chatles T Torrey. 70, 4937 Bran nerine R, Clubh, 8 Tth st 0. am H., Hami) llun 5170 B S 1. 82, ihe ‘Portner. 67. 1008 North: aro- Georgetown Univeasity | tor for approval. The beautiful Frick mansion is to ’?ié:?’“z‘&" a l wie L. Host, zabeth A. u illing, both M. Wilson the home of the late ex-Senator Wil- Mam A. Clark, “the copper palace.” is Ing mentioned in real estate gossip 1< doomed. An apartment hotel Is go- ing up to replace the Hamilton Fish | seat and the historic Church of the ‘1(3\(‘"‘\ Rest, the Sabbath rendez- vous of the smart set in the first dec- | is to disappear so | & commercial skyscraper may be age home long stablishment. howed to the idvance. The zddress of Delmonico’s orld famous “Lobster Palace” is now d by a 30-story building, and Sher- s by & bank. The Waldort-Astoria, ir.. that dywine st Floren S B Bice, 37 Belia: Hospital. Emers Baldwi 4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 37, 1925 Anna MeQunde. 63, 637 F « Simnen E Gmte. o7, T Thites ot Beatrice Lowis. 21, Gallinger Hospita William J; Dnr.-/momm 1050 o s.e. Andrew ‘Bland,’ 6 months, 114 Francis Va., and | st hours. 3224 Sherman a Losses in wages and earnings in 11 weeks Of labor troubles in Denmark this year were estinated at 32 900,000. 15 9§ Glarence and Bessic Yancey. 6 to 17 miles PROBE NOT ORDERED. ICaohdge Has No Basis for Investl- gation of Col. Miller's Acts. SCOTT, Mass. information it Coolldge which in his opin- ants an investigation of the alien property custodian’s office. De per gallon spite published charges of irreguleri ties during the regime of Thomas W Miller, former custodian, the Presi dent, ‘without official advices to cke them out, has assumed that all Uans actions were regular, and will not order an inquiry until he has reasor to believe otherwise. i Stk Sl Work for the best and let hopin for the best be a side issue. of gasoline Moderate purchase price ~ surprisingly low upkeep cost 1t is quite natural that a well built car would cost less to maintain. Indeed less maintenance cost is in itself a proof of good building. Where lighter construction might quickly show the effects of road punishment, the finely constructed Series 80 is seldom out of order. Itis built for many years of dependable, carefree service. Those occasional normal attentions, which every motor car requires, are done in less time and at greatly reduced cost, because of special high-speed tools and machines. Series 80 economy. A complete dem- enstration of the car may be had wpon request Emergency Hosvilal H st 1. 1026 31et st l Children's fl"fl"f’ll Jolin' Jones, 42 sie Hospital Gary Duumntwm ik Bryant st. ] ’@ LAST WEEK OF @)’\ SENSATIONAL OFFER! !his hat in a cafeteria where once & | after Jong holding its avenue frontage ely mansion rose. |intact, is reported to be considering a or northward the current of com-|rental offer of $300,000 a year for the ce takes Its way on Manhattan |jower floor remodeled into stores. | nd and massed soctal and financial sence has been powerless to divert flow. Vanderbili House Sold. Sale _of the Cornelius Vanderbilt | chateat, holding the block between Fifty-seventh and Fifty-elghth nlreeu, to & syndicate for “development’ marks the collapse of the last reduubl which was once the very stronghold of residential exclusiveness. One by one the family holds of the Astor, Fish, Huntington and Vander- biit lies buve fallen to the unceasing | beat of the waves of barter and sale. {The same inexorable pressure from | the south, which transformed lower | Fifth avenue first into wholesale | houses and then into lofty buildin, has taken over the great gargo: fronted, bronze-doored villas of N | York's admitted social leaders and | with magic swiftness has changed | them to exclusive shops and apart- | ments. A final stand is being made by a few loyal retainers of the old order behind the rampart of Central Park South. Another rear-guard action is being for two charged part he his ¥ Edvw. urg e Anna 3. Pea: T0 BE FILLED SOON Secretary Kexlogg to Visit White Court to Discuss Successor to Bancroft. s paid from is pockets and told money part by riends. Finally Transterred J. Photis, chalrman of the committee, said Viselew lly transferred to Walter Reed | r ho had made repeated | s to be taken to a veterans' hospital in order that he might be sdved money, and that shortly after ne was taken to Walter Reed he was operated upon. Casualty Hos pital authorities were criticized Tor | 10t having performed the operatior Complete dental of any mistreat ment, overcharging or rerusal to per form any nceded care was siven by | hospital, the hospital, Sandidge. The total amount paid, Mr didge declared, was $138.30, inst of $202.60 as claimed by the vet The maljor portion of this, he said was accrued through the employment )t special nurses, ordered by Viselew, for which he paid $7.25 a day each. He wus at the hospital from May “1o June 12. Epecial nurses were em vloved duging the first week .‘mmm‘ =aid ¢ Harry By a Staff Correspondent “AMPSCOTT, Mass President Coolidge is no time in filling’ the by the recent death of Ambas Japan Bancroft. inasmuch as he cou- dders it vitally important for country to mot o too long having an Amtbtassador im Tol has reached no decision as to selec- tion, and it is quite natural that be fore doing so he will want to confer ith Secretary of State Kellogg. Tt understood that Secretary Kellogg 11 pay another visit to White Court San. | Within the next week or so. within 4 | Which time this vacancy and other| -an, | important international matters pend- | ing will be discussed. t was announced at White Court today that President Coolidge has not selected any one to fill the vacancy | caused by the recent death of Mrs. Helen Gardener of United States | CHl Ser “ommi: { y .\,k..i((\nll hnxfl however, that the P ident will | appoint a woman to this place August 4.— nxious to lose by who other officials reported to Mr. Prices $2895 to $4045 at Buffalo, tax extra Time payments if desived [ERGEARROW | - AN EPI LU FOSS-HUGHES COMPANY FOR THE DE AF 1141 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Washington, D. C. of the Improved Tel?phone Franklin 4541 This price sell upholsler\ coverings to vou at near Increase Your Beauty and Look Younger| Delightful New Vanishing Cream Containing True Buttermilk Must Make You Years Younger or Money Back. | The old-time application of But- | termilk and Cream to whiten and | preserve the ekin and remove harsh | little wrinkles and ugly sallowness | is grandmother’s recipe, and women | throughout the country are again using it to insure a beautiful com- plexién and snow-white hands and arms. SAVE $15 ON made to order to fit any size three-piece living room ssite. We furnish the slip- s them ' to ‘order at this sensational 2:2: low price for a limited time only at ROOM SUITES FOR is for the labor only. $ Call—aan Wilk Bring Samples. SLIP COVERS cover maferials, cut, fit and make WE UPHOLSTER 3-PIECE LIVING UHSEAE phone Main 8139 Say He Knew of Charges. 627 F St. N.W. teran knew what he was zed, hospital officials said se a relative of his made a pay nent after he had been at the hos pital one week L g g Calles Sets Claims Limit. MEXICO CITY. August 4 (®.— ||| Pr nt Calles has issued a decrea “Viselow was mot operated on for | that all claims for damages caused by | |! the sole reagon that.in the opinion | Fevolutionary forces and other clatms [f! of our staff physieians at the hos. | which do not come for declsion before ital—and they certainly are compe- | the general and special American-| ent—an operatlon was not necessary, | Mexican claims commissions must be It was a matter of professional juds. |filed before December 31. After that ment,” Supt. Sandidge said hmdno such claims will not be admitted. |} patient got the same careful, consid- A I srate treatment which is accorded all | Given Active Dutys patients at Casualty.” Capt. Irving B. Maloney, Quarter Viselew voluntarily paid his bill they declared. Records show, hos | master Corps Reserve of this city, has pital officlals said, that the veteran been assigned to active duty in train- zave the name of Steve Vaslen of 701 ing _at the local intermediate degot. Massachusetts avenue when admit- ted. He was a pneumonia patient. TUESDAY HEALTH I LECTURE; CAPITOL MEMORIAL CHURCH | ||l Buttermilk, however, is not al-| PHONOPHOR | ways obtainable, but a speclalist| |hag at last perfected a method of | concentrating buttermilk and com- bining it with a perfect cream,| which you can buy in small quanti- Ities ready for use at any first-class Thursday, Friday and Saturday August 6th, 7th and 8th At this demonstration the expertg in attend ance will demonstrate a recently perfected Phonophor of a power and range never before attained EDWIN H. ETZ, Inc. 1217 G St. NW. Fr. 8954 Births Reported. The following_birthe have been report he Health Department in the last 4 Evelyn M. Shah, " Bleanor i W. !|larug store by simply asking for Sl g Howard'e” Buttermilk Cream. PONING YOUR E There is no secret about it, nor is ATED TO PROPER EATI there any doubt about the result—| By Dr. D. H. Kress it's just a common, ordinary but-| o Fashizgion Suglarium 0 RE M-BRO@KS &CO &G-S "G~-STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th ert S, Georze gisl, Bosaing termilk in the form of a wonderful | cream, gently massaged with the | | finger ' tips around the . corners of | | the eyes and mouth. Buttermilk Cream is only sold by | Peoples Drug _Stores, . Kann's| | Sons Co., The Palais Royal and all | good_druggists on a positive guar- |antee of satistaction or mMQRey, | back —Advertisement. and Doothy B. Littiehales, gir Tomorrow—A Most Remarkable Offering New Fall Dresses New phases of the mode, more effec- tive, charming and intriguing than ever, sanctioned by the fashion experts in Paris, destined for success among discriminat- ing women here, are shown in striking combinations of color and rich material! \ The Materials— \ Velvet Brocade tin . Satin Canton L. Craig. “boy gnd Trend v Whiting. Louise Jofinson. vor. ward A. and Juetta E. L [ I E g | i | fl The August Fur Sale is Most interesting Closed All Day On S‘nt\lidny During the Summer Ppu‘t!lpszu:vzm STo Ladies— We are going to place on sale tomorrow the remainder Al —in Values and prlcesm P are made really HOMELIKE —by the addition Furniture from Henderson’s. where Prices are Reasonable the vear round. WILKINS YREAKFAS UBL oi James B. Henderson Fine Furniture, Draperies, etc. 1108 G St. Phones Main 7675-7 Try It Iced— DOUBLE STRENGTH WITH REAL CREAM Flat Crepe Georgette Chiffon of our finer gr-acles of EEEEEEEEEB!EEEEEEEE 06 I WBlack Navy .Brown Dove Peucil Blue Summér Frocl(s ---disreg’arcling‘ In every in- EEEEEE:—:EZ | pitipsborn |fl | m The Colors— Cuckoo Amaranth Purple Larkspur Falcon Seaswallow stance cost or previous gell- ing price~---reducing them all to : 19 s Street, Sports, Afternoon, Dinner. Dance:and Evening Frocks 608 te Gid ELEVENTH ST, A Dainty New One-Strap Pump Tfle Models—SlrnigMi'ne, Gircular Bottom, Back Flare,’ Front Godet, Directoire, Long Sleeves, Sleeveless'and Bodice. Frocks fox Every Wear At a Remarkable Price As Pictured in Black Satin—Patent Kid With the New Low Spanish Heel $G-50 Demure yet chic is this new One-strap Pump in patent and black satin, with fancy stitching on vamp and quarter to match. The round toes and medium vamp with the newest covered Spanish heel will appeal to the woman or miss who delights in wearing shoes ithat are trim yet smart. . 8 c———|o[c———=[aj———[o|———[og[e——=[af[a[e——=[o|c———[s[c——[a|c———| Crepes, Satins, Lace Combinations—in popular colorings and distinctive trimming Wo_men's ects. ‘and Misses’ Sizes @ You cannot afford to miss the August Fur Sale— !“Ch Vfll\le! are \lflp"flnekd in any former event of ours or any contemporaneous occasion. | . | fl 1 8