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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY. OCTOBER 26. | 15 15 16 00y 006 VTS ’m i x; | TERCACH THE CATRE WD e ANy i oo T HEIND - VA8 COUDINA G, TWO PHOTOGRAPHS THAT HAVE RAISED A STORM IN THE BRITISH ISLES. Is it undignified for the heir to the British throne to wear skirts? And even if he wore the skirts, ORGANIZATION DAY OF THE FIRST DIVISION OF THE A. E. F. It was held did he conform to_the rigid rules concerning royalty when he posed for the cameramen? These are questions that are causing a great deal of trouble in England. During the homeward - : S : T ; journey of H. M. S. Repulse, the Prince of Wales joined wholeheartedly in several performances for the entertainment of the ship’ company. Then the photographs were released and the Sk rans “torm came. In the photograph at the left the prince is seated at left. In center photograph he stands at the left, wearing the brightcolored kimono. The prince wore this costume in enlist in the A. E. F.; Gen. Robert Lee Bullard, Rags, the A. E. F. mascot and the only dog (0 go through a litile play called “The Bathroom Door.” Copyright by Underwood & Underwood the entire World War; Sergt. Hickman, Gen. Summerall and Brig. Gen. Parker. B Acme Photos Fort Hamilton, many thousand veterans attending. Left to right: Lieut. Col. Hirey, who escaped from the German Navy to Mrs. Lillian N. Duke. divorced wife of the late James B. Duke. tobacco millionaire. She died in New York PUMPKIN RECEIVER IS LATEST RADIO WRINKLE. Julie Barnard, WHAT WOULD IT DO TO TRAFFIC IN WASHINGTON? This family vehicle. owned by J. W. Wood of S y. her friends claiming that THE PANOPLY OF WAR. Harvard foot ball helmets, made of padded a New York actress, holding the newest radio receiver a pumpkin Highbury. England. may be a fine thing for his town. where tr onditions are not had. but it would have it illness was caused partly by leather. heing carried on the field for the Harvard-Dartmouth game at out and equipped with apparatus. The novelty is featured in New York's ) difficulties in getting through the Capital about 4:45 in the afternoon. The carrier is equipped with a detach- 4 g { Cambridge. Mass. One student has charge of this part of the foot hall adio show Covyrizht by P. & A. Photos able roof and side curtains, Coprright by P. & A. Photos 1 Consright by P. & A. Photos. { eam’s equipment. Coprright Ly Underwoud & Underwou at 5:15 o'clock. Doors open By the Associated Press = - - LS at 7:30 o Admission free BERLIN.—Frederich Wilhelm, for | am mer Crown Prince, is the defendant By th ated Press and symbolic in a way that can be 3 Half-b preliminary H in a suit by a newspaper editor for, PARI October 5~ With the | felt intuitively, rather than explained \ i asaouner e Ilibelous defamation. The reason is French debt mission Kk from Wash To place a foot on the table is a o that edrich denounced libelous £ , ington. they are telling in Paris a|way of intimating that you have noth- | bt A G news a statement about a girl held 3 2 3 story of how Senator Keed Smoot of | ing lse to put there, and so discussion | _ z a i o b ‘ A o Young Women of District to i his caste Report Mitchell’s Friends Ob- | he american commmisson o R et | bl oo o simple as o hand- | First of the Winter Season to by thomas . | |Meets in District Building NEW YORK. Rev. Norman | deliberations was ov However, there is no doubt that Mr. Darey. Master Compete for Honor of mas, Socialist candidate for | jected to Trial Board Mem- | This story has e L'oeuvre to sug: | feet on the table will be ‘it" this vear Be Held at Masonic g o Aalats arSeier This Afternoon to Begin regards American aviators ! gest ironically that it may become the We Franch don't like the Americans Attending Ball. ' homb Moroceans as “plain mur ber Is Unofficial. fashion in France, where everything io the point of handing over to them Temple. AL e = Preparations. American is imitated money the Germans not - 2 « ion must not be taken | paving us. but we are snobs enough = @) zAnd == FONEHAM, Mass, —Horrors of = n of bad mann to believe that, although it may be 3 {h):“’Valse - ST he campaizn of the Stone Mountain storm Ten polecats eports current in leizh, N. cuvre, “hut as markin the end hLad form in Fr: 1o put your el The first free community concert escaped when the zale blew down i that friends of Col. William Mitchell | of the conference. The action mav | bows on the table, it must be chic burn have protested against the naming of | not be as striking as the G- 1o put your feet there, because Ameri- colns in the Distriet of Columbia will . Rrig. Gen. Bowley as a member of | lute, but still it is pleasant, easy, e does it get actvely under way tomorrow MADISON, Conn. A golden head the courtmartial, which will m W In the Gloami le, seven feet {rom wing tip 10| here this week to try the Air Service teenth street and New York avenue it osming he Was was announced. has been placed in |10 the Museum of Natural History i taken up informatis with seeretary FOR TRAVELERS’ AID' FAILS TQ SAVE LYNCH |music tozether with communire sine | | nder he aivection of A5 Gt isne e : : ; procedure in challenging the right of e poR St oo ¢ Colk campaign, and will be at the head-| \EW YORK. A tale of two gentle- | hny court-martial members: to sit in | ; ] = : {of_Dance. America,” “Salute to the & Charles (& Glover, ji., Charles 1 auarters of the association, 900 South- | men of Verona place. Brooklyn: Dr. any particular case would require | Community Chest Plan Is Urged Accident Victim Dies of Injuries| This evening's entertainment will 7 Z e e e e ern Bullding. tomorrow morning after | Walter S. Lyon is advertising in the | that the question be raised before the | ¢ 3 i e designated “Army Music School g . illiam . Corby. ‘Gen. John A. John n 2. tom morning a . i }, X e i £ A T Faacel wWitht th > Howdy.” “Old Folk Home ston, Lleut. Dorsey Rhodes, Wellinz o IR I e e abaTE (ihat e b5 mof Fdead. ¢ \TIhed isiiteHitaclfiat it Mirst!ncalon:. "Ths or Future Financing: of Received When His Car Was SIS ) acconiucelwit (i Foon “Battle Hymn of the Repub. . adams, Mrs. M. M. Forrest Washington who desire to participate. | demise of another resident on the | mempers of the court. other than the 3 : : plan jofithe assoclabion loftcatuse the lic™ : Everybody | | Mrs. Gabrielle’ Pelham, Mrs. Minnl hirtesn tounk women of the sity, |same street with a similar name and | omcars challenged, would decide the Work in Capital. Crowded Into Ditch. musical talent of Washington schools. | [ (HE7 oo cooon b Mz SGaRE IR Heha S N s S orih i hed ber of | the wearinz of mourning by Mrs. | ouee | Other schools that have already been Solo_f arinet 3 gerode Andrews. Mrs. John Allan r those selling the largest number of | the wear! f imourning Dy ira fanestion - — —_— e Euses| First Concertino”. ..Guilhaud Dougherty, Henry L. West. Col. . O e o e o et | adlences anal Josa of Bracifce: Probably Would Be Ignored. With a total of $10,000 the nine Four blood transfusions falled to |College. Marjorfe \Webster School of | Musician Blas Flores; Mr. Lin Sherrill, Mark Lansburgh, Jullus Gar g o Sanool den at the piano S e e Toa great costume ball to be held in At In view of the fact that the per- | teams conducting the drive for the save the life of Hugh Lynch, 24 BudBIEhL yhiealibiucations Gnckel it a4 Ancrews 2 = bt o i ", | Community singing...Everyhody Simon Kann, 8 scott, Dr. W. L ; : 2 At TARRYTOWN, Melodrama ; ” : Joset Kaspar Violin School. Georze ! | {omm imon Kann lanta, Ga., January 14, on Lee's birth. | TARRVEIOWS S H=SO00MMe [sonnel of the Mitchell court was care- | Travelers Aid concluded their work | 5329 Illinois avenue, who died Satur-| MeCauley Sehool of Musde. Sopheciee| | Solo for Marimba Darby. Right Rev. James k. Freeman happy ending: A bride was left wait- | (1Y ""l""“':"‘r‘bf‘-" T::;":~’\»r::‘."f.fxih:::: at a luncheon at the Burlington Hotel | day afternoon at Casualty Hospital |T. Papas Studios and the @) Roses o [Ficardy, . Wood [[ | Dr. Abram _Sin Gen. Jobn 1, Briiiiant Social Event. ing at the church when an unsuc- | *¢!. 5 i Saturday. The personnel of the com- | from injuries sustained when his au- | School of Singing & : .Warre Chamberlain. Col. Edward Clifford. : ¢ ; sstal snitor aped 4nd chioro. |Probable that the War De S $ it b i aenta (©) “Mellow Moou Mrs. Virginia W. Speel, Mgr. C. Aseording to Admiral Grayuon, plans | ces B3] e f.}:fif"""f-!..}.::\x Shiore | would entertain any protests ex mittees were unanimous in their | iomebile was forced off Rladenshurg “.}';{“j:m“‘"fl""\'\“.,,:‘. l|:|n| . Popular Air mas and F. S Hight o a Th{elt het mapmitted b recommendation for a community | 0BV S GER g STERC b = Musician Snyde o ssionor suid comn G HOUL i Tanee mumE et e i e e hianony. Was PEr |, “the trial. Since the reported e o Dtains, in |, Physicians fousht for the life of Solo Will be represented by zirls formed 24 hours late. S e th ea eam captains, bl 1 t ] L Admiral CGrayson sald an additional SEEEE Ly Shorily aiter his o | order of amounts collected, were Mrs. fHo ";"::P’,‘}’m’,‘e”‘{“”“‘.""”';h" week. [ elty numbers include a trumpet_quar i i 0 BiE Soilestania S \dvice left in a note by a bachelor of | pointment was announce ress s o X Sl 1 ¢ G own | Sergt. P Sttt 3 PR e el auhes nestants. - Fach - vouns | 54T 0 committed sulcide because |ed disagreement with Col. Mitchell's | {umbus and Jrs. William nd Catholic University foot ball | yamada Lo Sohn, Staff Se Bl oot R (0 SO S R TERO R e e A nomus on | he regarded unwed existence « | views on Air Service matter, it s be- | PN L0 lleader, "and two friends, at separate | figte solo by Hoily Sianley, with Bmily Hareold; Mrs. Tawrence | {56 ™y ihn. L, Chiamberiain was. o number of colns she sells, those s n & L ervice 1 LS be | TVote of thanks was d s and lute solo Stanley, P John L Chamberlain was de fng 300 coins. for example. will be |failure. Fe lieved o be particulaxly unlikely that | prederick A. Delano, chairman of the | |\Te% “’,“;’,,'“2,‘}3"“‘[‘,’,‘“;1‘\‘?).{35. thelr| Kurt E. Linden at the pianoi brass| | community singing..Everybody signated by Mr. Rudolph to be tem ziven a bonus of $5. those selling 1,000, BERLIN. Needing money, Fried M(I";J‘:"“h‘ he be replaced in the Men’s division: Mrs. Floyd WasEn | Cii il tn siave o the ciectn quartet by Messrs. Darby, Kohn, Novelty Dance” .. Petite porary chairman of ~he executive coin $10. und for $100. rvich August, erstwhile King of Sax-|cqurt by some other officer. man. chairman of the women's "di- | (€T STERECS Corpl. Flovd Dodge and Mr. Linden: | Dorothy Corbett. (Through the mittee and will preside at the meeting Girls between 13 5 are eligible [,y s sending some ancient 1t has heen pointed out repeatedly | Vision: Arthur C. Moses, president of | ®'y Sgisy from internal injuries ana | 212, foF clarinet by Blas Flores, and | courtesy of the Hoffman and | [this fternoon or the contest. . 1 b | e from his castle o the United | o e O Thealey vl‘w ‘1;. 1n—:,‘-T\'«:vam:::“r:;‘-;Joln::A \T:é‘«“" % FeanlEl (of ikt cisi cnfsi onin QSE~§:%€?‘ ff;;’;'!r":}*f;‘;‘;"fi‘h\'n“l;?‘evl Hoskins Studio of Dance.) The appointment of this commit:ee taginning today. efforts will be | Sates for sale 3 5 - e Of the national ori . Mrs Z N. & - Emily rold, soprano. | Community singing..Everybody for h the moy t : e fonay, g ates sale. jceedings are disciplinary, and have | g0 10 MO O 55 % | caused serlous loss of blood. Sillbeihe vocallaolels S eain | Sommunity el 3 to zo forward with the movemen made to have every civie, social and o h |othing to do with his Views as to the | Ccorse S. Carll, jr., and Mrs. Mary C At the time of the accident Lynch | il be the vocal soloist of the evening Selections,” George McCauley | |for an annual music festival in Wash fraternal organization in Washington PARIS.—News now leaks out that {RCGAAE 10 ‘ith any difference in| HoPday. superintendent of the Union | 2% 140 ot 0, Ve L0 S 2 with Mre. Lawrence at the piano. | and his tenor banjo—a) “A present the names of at least three | Meed Smoot put his feet on the table ' Al Service or with o Tetweon: him | Station stand s h”“ g4 (h"“B;"d" men in an | George McCaulev will be heard in a | Perfect Day.” (b) “The St voung women for participation in the |as the French debt negotiations in """’ o "‘:'.‘ S fo s broper| The mine feam captains formedia/SNiomoptle OR NS SHad ensburg road | group of tenor banjo selections and Spangled Banner,” Evervbody. | |° contest. These may be forwarded to Washington ended |and-other high o o ational e | permanent finance committee, which | When the approach of another ma- | Director Lawrence will conduct the 5 in the hoardroom of the District Build function of aireraft in National de- | (G Ao e O ancial meeds | chine forced the car so far to the ! community singing by the audience. | ing last week. The sentiment at that the commitiee by the president or . L g esearc as | fense. Travelsrs’ i | side of the road that it was ditched. = ; ! : h h i ita other officials of the organization, or A1 research has | of the Travelers’ Aid in the future. ] . | Dorothv Corbett, child dancer, will meeting was that the National Capital the girls may be sent in person pe discovered the | g, yhordinization Only Question. | causing serious Injury only to Lynch. | introduce a novelty dance pmmmlo"E IS KILLED, 20 HURT [should stage an annual musie fesrl ago this week. | “Petite. Lval that would tract Nation-wide The same applies 1o large business L 2 a - > ! « " rms. as el a8 10 e was brought te London | T'he court 11 not he called upon to _ < g ; e 2 and s S imeicatas G R e I e larnna S| WLREOIEE. | cambiecmm. v E o EBUNES IRERE) i mate sl el e cept that of Col. Mitchell's alleged in £ ce each. Th AT . ! VIENNA.~The sc ¢ fon in making certain pub- | Claims Paid During 1925 Show 36 | S doors will open at 7:30 o'clock. No lof musical culture in the United Musician Holly Stanley Linden at the pizne Memorial Association for the sale of of the Winter season will he n ot Brass Quartet ht at S$:15 o'clock in the auditorium @) “Within w Mile of Fdi e e o of the Masonic Temple, corner Thit bura Town Old Scotch A Lout Army Musie School, will be under the direction of Thomas . Da one of the school's instructors. The nov Red 1 Rose,” ing motorist. 4t 4 o'clock this afternoon and begin ns oat once for no festival Swing Low, Sweet Char | ington was authorized at an enthusi astic gatherinz of prominent citizens Various ernment departments : bureaus, The coins to be sold a f 1h hali-dollar denomination, huving | n authorized by the Federal ¢ | enIGnE to dcalstiini Ehe AnaTE Rt with adulis. The usual collection | Near Harvard, Ark.—Two Others the Stone Mount:in Memorial project, | e 1 1803 has come to hght. (RSN AN I s ever | Claims padd to shippers by railroads will be taken to defray the expenses. | truth or falsity of whatever | gurinz the fivst six months this year | Joy Elmer Morgan, managing edi- | Are in Critical Condition. ;BURGLAR DRUGS VICTIMS. designed (o commemorate not only the It T e T UM e ot 3 | | deeds of Southern solc in the Civil | ! were reduced by 36 per cent over the | tor of the journal of the National : 5 1 |ices is specifically_excluded from the | ; e % iod Tase ) 10 | = | e T \War. but to stand ax a monument to | campalgn in the District of Columbia [iCes 15 sb ! from the | apyounts pald for the same perfod last | 13qucational “Assoeiation. will | deliver By the Associated Press. | Four Chlorofor: - & reunited country Uix ‘composed of Admiral Grayson, | COUIlmartial proceedings. ée';,d“m‘,{‘f,‘;"““- the American Railway Assocla-|an address at 3:45 o'clock Thursday HELEN B. BARTLETT DIES.| MEMPHIS, Tenn., October 26.—One | i < :V:“;d ;s SRerade 5 b | chairman; Claude N. Bennett, asso.|Circumstances, any = 5t have | tion announced today. afternoon bef e -0 S0 ot wa t 0 Loot. Two Women Entered. | clate_chalrman; Wililam Hard, Mil. |ley may have expressed could not have| " Theft continued the major cause for | Education As:::ln:{loen Tfi:gtnf:zr}&e Was Wife of Frederick Clay Bart- [ woman was killed and 20 persons were Mo : y Although the active part of the|ton . Alles, treasurer, and Mrs. &0Y bEATIE on bis avallabfiity 28 O claims. The total was $19,000,000 in |to be held at the Thomson School, injured, two perhaps fatally, when an | ATLANTA Ga. October 25 (P) campaign did not start untl today, | Harry Atwood Colman. executive sec: |Member of the court unless they, Cea 't 1920, but is not expected to exceed |Twelfth and L streets. lett, Noted Artist. tomabloibis Toaaaiyith ms“n“u}flqu‘x psn;t:nad “,“f, lendb!red uncon two young women of the District | retary in charge of the headquarters| ques $2,500,000 this year. The improvement | The meeting will be devoted chiefly| NEW YORK, October 26 (#).—Mrs. | crashed into a smaller automobile on a | ehloreformed the family "Efm{v Mfi" reports of delegates to the annual | Helen Birch Bartlett of Chicago, Bev- | pishway near Harvard, Ark., late ves. [Stewart, a furniture dealer " here. have already entered in the contest. | offic jof insubordinization that has been | s attributed to greater efficiency in | ¢ Iiniscration. and. effoctivences o the | convention of the Education Assocta- | erley, Mass.,and Fort Lauderdale, Fla., While his victims were under infiu: 4 ! ¥ E children under 4 years of age ad-| Woman Fatally Injured i sh | States. compused By Carl-Mar ; 3 iminifeag | Per Gent Decline: \J. E. Morgan to Address Education | mitted and other children must come | v Ipdured iin jorashi) ind thought to have be st in 3 ervices of the Army These are Miss Helen Dudley of | Two ndditional entries for the con ["’“”" pEstpsticor S Htenell {mm[ e o f provedian eorgia, who was entered by former |test were announced today by the e stration 2 of the |tion which was held recently at Indi. | died Saturday st St. Lukes Houpital, | terday. et o 2 nator Hoke Smith of the samelocal committee of the Stone Moun- | Denooratioibtie hiss \oarriefis police departments and oo | anapolls, Ind. Mr. Morgan, one of the | it was announced. The body. accom.| Mrs. Van G. Flournoy of Marked | sacked the houes and fovmad waim State, and Miss Irene Langford of | tain Memorial Association—Miss Eliz 3 | operation "y sl et nging | outstanding speakers at the conven: |panied by her husband, left in a spe- | Tree, Ark.. was killed. Van G. Flour-| §20 in cash 5 \labama. Both are residents of Wash-|heth Powell Dunlap, grandniece of NEW YORK, October 2 (f).— |about better packing of freight. | tion, will speak on “New Movements | cial car for Chicago, where the burial | noy of Marked Tree, Ark., may die. | The victime were Mr. Stewart, his L Lucien Powell. the artist, who will| Henry Lehman. a wholesale dry goods . |In Education.” Other speakers will [will take place Tuesday afternoon. | Two other white persons whose in-| wife. his mother, Mrs. W. H. Stewart The coins. which will be sold for|organize at Gunston Hall, popular man of New Orleans, La. and for-| As chief librabian of the third | be Selden M. Ely, president of the Mrs. Bartlett was the wife of Fred- | juries were treated at the scene of |and his sister, Mrs. Emma Panell one dollar each. will be available for | girls” school of Washington. and Miss | merly a Democratic leader in that |largest circulating library in_the | Education Assoclation of the Diatrict; | erick Clay Bartlett, the artist. She | the collison and whose names were | Mr. Stewart was the first o acnie mailing in neat protected envelopes, as | Frances ¢ debutante of last vear, | State. died of heart failure today at |countr Cleveland, Linda A. East-| Miss Emma A. Jensen, Miss Edith |was the daughter of Hugh T. Birch | not learned were in the crash. After recovering consciousness he holiday gifts or the like. | nklin F. Clark,! his New York home. ile was 66 years man is =aid to be the only woman in L. Grosvenor, Miss Anna Tennyson and a cousin of Mrs. Marshail Field Fleven necroes were injured, one' summoned a physician, who revived The commitiee in charge of the artist. the world to hofgg=such a post, and Harry Fnglish, State trustes, and of Mra. Albert J. Beveridga. of whom may die. the others. Sy