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6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, TAMNANY TO WIN, CHANGES ARE ANNOUNCED | IN U. S. CONSULAR FORCES of Illinofs, first secretary of embassy at Mexlco City, has been detailed to duty at the State Department, and Arthur B. Lane of New York, diplo- ANNOYED MARY PICKFORD. Detroit Park Employe Arrested for D. C., SEPTEMBER ter “for fun” and was released when he promised to refrain from further letter writing to the motion picture actress. 13, 1925—PART 1. VALENTINO FINED $50. Accused of Speeding—Denies He the defendant's breath at the time of the arrest.” BOY’S BODY RECOVERED. Valentino's attorneys objected, urg- — —— ing that the odor might have been |Child Was Buried Uunder Slide of garlic. = Clay in Quarry. Farm Nets $5,000 a Day. CHICAGO, September 12 (#).—Th« In the Rainbow Bend district of |body of liyearold Thomas 1 Kansas a widow and her four children | who was buried alive under a slide o settled on a farm near Winfleld late|clay in a q recovered In 1923. Shortly afterwards ofl was [PCOVCTMA (00 found on her place and her fncome!day. Hope for within a year's time was nearly $5,000 | generally had In reply to a question Valentino de-a day. Experts tell her it will reach | the shovel was put to work nied that he had been drinking before |millions annually in & short time. She | . he was arrested. The arresting officers |first bought the farm for agricultural| Pernambuco has testified that he”“smelled ilquor on |purposes. campaign to connect matic secretary, at the State Depart- ment, bas been appointed first secre tary at Mexico Cit. Jay P. Moffat of New York, first ry at Constan- tinople, has been detailed to duty at the State Department. The resignations Rasche of Virgin | offic Brus- | Geor at S of Te: Got It at Last. From Everybody's Magazine. A mountaineer school teacher cor- reeted a boy who had said, “I ain't gwine thar.” “That's no way to talk. Listen: I | am not going theref thou art not going there; he is not going there; we are not going there; you are not going there; they are not going there. Do get the idea?"” They ain’t nobody gwine.” Writing to Screen Star. DETROIT, September 12 (®) Joseph A. Soditls, an employe of the department of parks and boulevards, was taken into custody by police here today after receipt of a letter from Mary Pickford, motion plcture star, {2sking that he be prevented from an noying her. Miss Pickford inclosed a copy of a letter from Soditls, in which he said he had fallen “in love” With her and wanted her a pal. Soditis told police he wrote the let-| ‘Was Drinking. LOS ANGELES, September 12 (). —Rudolph Valentino, appearing in the gaudy uniform of a Russlan cos- sack officer, vesterday was fined $50 on a charge of speeding. The court- room was thronged with middle-aged women. District Man Is Given an Assign- ment as Vice Consul at Prague. EVERY PULL SHOWS Small *‘Organizaticn” Vote is Forecast, With Hylan on Short End. of Robert C. foreign service Department; Stiles of Maryland, consul and Thomas \W. Waters ice consul at Bluetields, have been accepted. Clifford W. McGlasson of the Dis- re- | trict of Columbia has been appointed Alexander C. Kirk ' United .States vice consul at Prague f the Dis etary of at Holbrook Cl of Columb su y at Cologne; Hamilton C. of Virginia, consul, on duty at the State Depart- | ment, has been appointed first sec | tary at Bucharest a road-bulldir citie BY ROBERT T. SMALL. il pe the dros uesday their threat in the ted in h can od Damo course 1 ND for the 50th consec- utive Autumn Hahn's are ready with the BEST LOOKING. LONGEST WEARING, MOST ECONOMICAL SCHOOL SHOES IT'S HUMANLY POSSIBLE TO BUILD! the par ary day T ore sir Restricted. invade the Re- ialist or whate: 1 ed to “"Hahn Special™ “"Hahn Special™ G-402 — Dressy Two - tone (-537—\Misses’ exceptionally Tan FLlk and Calf School good tan leather dress boots Shoes, for small boys and Solid oak soles. Rubber girls. Flexible soles. heels. Footform last. 815 to 2, $2.95 2} to 6. $3.95 “Hahn Special G-519—Girls’ and small boys’ stout tan elk moccasin play shoes. Flexible chrome leather soles. 6 to 8 $2.75 8% 10 2, $2.95 H-588—\Misses' ] Metal f standing in looks and wear G-802—Boys’ rich tan veal Solid high cuts at prices cut very low. Overweight welt soles. 11 to 1312, $2.95 1 to 2, $3.45 ; to 6, $3.95 soles. “School= proof” Stockings and Sports Socks 50c¢ 4 to 11, $2.95 Meet “FUN-FACE"” The Clown! Fun-Face, the Spirit of Hahn's “Fun Club” for Children, will personally give big leatherctte-covered Pencil Boxes with purchases of Hahn School Shoes next week Bring the young folks to meet him. At Our 7th St. Store Monday and Tuesday At Our Other Stores Later in the Week H-535—Girls’ tan or patent novelty, with unusual strap and buckle at sides. Welted soles. ays a good vote G-415—for smal girls. Extra Welted Bluc box. boys and n Elk Soft toe s the organiza- | ind Rich to 2, $4.50 6-to 8, $3.25 ; to 11, $3.75 1% to 2, $4.25 S under a - up against | *Gro-N " ro-Nups H-27—Boys’ live, springy crepe rubber sole Sports Ox- “Gro-Nups G-922—Boys’ Splendid Tan Dundee Calf School Shoe. Goodyes: welt overweight G-508—Tan calf, patent or oak leather soles. gun metal School Shoes for 1174 to 135, $4.00 misses and children. Welted f t0.2 $450 8% to 11, $4.00 to 2, $4.50 to 6, $5.00 G-805 — Boys’ High - value High Shoe. Tan elk leather. Mannish last. Soft toe box Welt soles. 11 to 2, $4.00 2% to 6, $4.50 fords. Rich tan uppers Wales last. Brass eyelets. 11 to 13%, $4.00 1 to 2, $4.50 214 to 6, $5.00 “Gro-Nups" “Gro-Nups _Girls’ Dressy Tan Oxfords. Goodyear ther soles. A to G-417—Child’s Patent or Tan Calf Boots. Flexible, damp- proof soles. Simply wonder- ful values. 6'to 8 $3.50 815 to 11, $4.25 117 to 2, $5.00 H-545 2 Cadt welt oak le D widths. 112 to 2, $4.50 21 to 6, $5.00 Gro-Nups H-548—\1i quality oxford metal calf soles. “Gro-Nups’ H-904—DBoy! What Spifiy tan Wales last weight welt soles G-424—Children’s Beautiful ly Styled Patent Dress Boots with beige suede tops and light pearl buttons. 5 to 8 $4.25 81 to 11, $5.00 11% to 2, $6.00 knock Scotch Ov Tan cal superlative lan or gun Overweight Stormproof welt 113 to 2, $4.50 2} to 6, $5.00 dependent r and he w wo of the way FRENCH DEFICIT NEAR 3 1-2 BILLION FRANCS Caillaux to Strike Balance in New T'uesday Budget by Increase in Taxation. Press. stember 1 ix's budget proposals buted to members of of the Chamber | v expenses of the Assoc PARIS Cor. 7th & K 414 9th St. N.W. 1914-16 Pa Ave. 233 Pa.Ave.S.E. , leaving 0,000,00 ins that he will reased taxation, ome tax and the Jevy upon industrial and commercial profits, a schedule of which s at- d to the plan. » 1926 budget h: In less than two month: for this year was onl an ap- parent M. Cail In B;lltimore: 37 W. Lexington been prepared s the budget voted July 13. Payment of back salaries and debts by the Mexican government last Spring resulted in so many satisfied creditors buying new automobilés that f& boomed the aute busipess. o A AL Ed * Ld " O i gy e I \ll:!l/\lu i i o q ""‘\vlulMuxlm‘ U R A AR A Al Lo A A e A S e e’ . ® . o Mo e )