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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 15, 1925—PART 2. STORY’S PLEA DENIED. | “¥lo 18 ua bard as ralls and as stub- vague. ‘a3 lufd;:hggfed“;‘;fm?\fl; ’l:-‘;‘:l‘yl Skeletons of Giants. Benzine Dates Back to 1828. Amy Lowel Died Rich. i L Do e e & tremendous differ- | perfacily well that Kemal's proposals | From the Pittsbureh Chronicle-Telegraph. Benzine has been kuown to the| Amy Lowell. the poet, turned out to s ndeed, there gentle | were mere bluff to gain time until the| One of the most interesting of re- | scientific world since 1825 when the|be & shrewd investor fina | A : Court Denies Motion for Arrest of Selioh by Grddisl T, B, | Torttisn Teft . Constantinopie. Then | cent discoveries In Mexico §s that re. | eminent physicist and chemist F Upon probating her e the purely oriental-minded | they wouid have had me at their |Ported by prospecting miners operat- | day isolated u substance from theresi-| death a few months g Judgment. i & § 5 s q . the defeat of{merc T know the history of my [Ing a new gold and silver mining dis- | due found in L which he|} cov 1 that she left S]-AR].EU IS [lul_'_ Justice” Stafford, in Criminal DI LUNGS Tfl RETURN fi?‘s‘ng:jn;gclxéd fif“c‘;ro-f in his lot | couniry too well not to realize what z;ircé":r‘\ :he sm; :r;.tmgmt;g: “Ah:' called ;t'?‘?«td~ uom;m]._m ;.r hydro. swa.m: 54, of which over $100,000 was visiy sterday overruled a mo- ~ 14 vould have h ed to me when 0 one of , who | gen. pw drops of Farad in real property, and the balance ir sion vesterday ovel with the British against the better | would have happened to SE O opeht LisiAhelhedrs, who hEen) Altew dropeof Faradayy | s ey ? ton in arrest of judgment recently Judgment of pratically the entire im- [ Kemal and T were left alone after the filed by Vernon Story, who wa departure of the armies of occupa-|Slerra Madre Range of mountains, | historical treasure in the Royal perial family. . Samends i Send S 5 cer lost @ |tion. I prefer to die a natural death. | Where the operations are being carried | stitution in London. The molecule Ficted Joriaing anciabsitne ‘The British have never lost & L on, there have been discovered several | of this substance contains six carbon i 4 O'Connor in. an involuntary man i " entreated him,| Mohammed never leaves his house. It Puzzled Him Saralevo Has Not Profited al:\ll(gnhu‘x' e Former Turkish Ruler ;:,"mm,,,l;?.]-d‘.?"u;h:;vnnlyv to sup- | Sometimes toward the evening, es-|human skeletons measuring from 10|atoms like hexane and six hydrogen b B e and killed Charles S. Jarvis with an ot e least indirectly, Mustapha |corted by his faithful servants, he|to 12 feet in length. They were all |atoms. B o the Boston Transcript . E % 4 Y . 2 found in one cave, being quite intact. o Gas i3 an invisible and . utomot {t November. Counsel : ; "¢ Consequently, | walks fn his, gardens, but not for | . being Te by Confilct Which Be o ?)‘;"::rls‘;:&r noted an exception Dreams of Future Revenge ‘.(f‘;.’e'?];m':?r::"t‘;:“wur they are not |long, and then he returns to his ?r'(‘]"’n‘{’;';",,o","“,:’ Calne “:f, e | Lafters\ carriedby: atrplans batween |isten or ror S LAt 8.t canriot by v of tion. A leader to|rooms to remaln alone for hours at I 20 inches. e anthropo- s A > a3 S econ o delt. . gan There e e fared sentence untl on Kemalists. N aeee DO ganc. a time. His relatives want him to |10gical department of the Mexican |France and Morocco last February | Johuny—That's funns® 1 often hea ‘ 5 ofl their plans. he | sign an act of abdleation in favor of |§Overnment is planning to send a|numbered 368,180 pa say he stopped on he has a report on the physical con t was wrong but K 8 7 a e dition of O'Connor, who' i Suppos e o s utill convinced that | his uephew and heir, the Khalif Abdul | Commission to investigate the discov- 2 . Y g : 3 s 2 5 eries. The investigation is expected t: == Correspondenceé of The Star and the Chicago | to have tuberculosig. BY CONSTANTINE BROWN in the near future the British wsxllxegifii‘. l'uurlom:m’.“ he has stubbornly s the mgfi e v{'.ol(\derfu(; GEEEE ——— BEE Dails News. | Staff Correspondgot of The Star and Chicaso | give him back his throne, - {FINSCANO B0 RO L L ers, “but | Indians’ of the State of Chihuahua “ SARAJEVO, Jugoslavia, November 1 = 3 - ally News. The villa where f -, The skeletoy . - " 20K v g s ud - | first T want to go back to Constanti- ns were all found in a sit Joarsieve. which started the World BOAT WRECKED, THREE vs,«xfln 3MO, !:':le. to\:mm‘:‘:‘: has been orientallzs o as nudhias pos | Srst L mant to go back to Canatantt; Uing posture. shouldera bent forward owe . has not profited b: e s war- 1 emo, capl of he n | sible. s . divans | of thé Yildz palace gallows, and at sting on upraised knees. o e U e RESCUED FROM STORM | illiera to'a quiet spor. Uniike Nice, 4 o alls. Al | the end of each rope T want to see — itk Zagieh ono: Borbinas Baralent its French sister town, it has few pa | theugh anly two wives and thr | dangling the body of wdpe ono picked Hogs on Moonshine Spree. is depressed and not the least opti-| Game Warden and Two Compan- latial hotels, no gambling houses, no | dren have accompanied him in “’}“us il"\j)flh"lll:]bvul] i lll'l’}"e;'ole-‘r:;h From Capper's Weekly. E uvflm s ge staff of servants. 2 3 Under Austrian rule Sarajevo was| ions Half Dead When Picked Up S . Large, shady gar- b arge A e mot allowed | first. Prohibition agents found 38 barrels dens e ; villas. suropea = b opyright. 1925, by Chicago New ¢ mash‘and four stills on the f: A frontier garrison town, with an army i D e Nim. 1lis food is pre- | (Copyright. 1025, by Chicago Duily News Co.) | o on arm corps kept on a war footing. The L S v.‘.’;L‘f'“"r,"o'm'“’ffi»"“,‘.’3‘,—1:.""'.?3.°°§é xt-:r:gl:‘yo: Turkish cook who has been | TYELL o m i s }ot William McKenna near Wagner, provincia|government was here. The | ge g 4, ed Press. 7 L hi rvice for many years, ahd S. Dak. S8 11 v e Associated S5y IEres M -|in his serv 8 e : . Soon after the mash was 1own was' the center of the Austrian [ ™\t SIORed T gy (Das il ol“zl‘_':l{‘l:gfid A:mgglf; his butier 1 faithul Alban KLu‘\‘(l‘\x—: Colleges Favor Bonds. thrown into the hog lots an inde thrust against Serbia, and much AUS- | yinzing to the housing of thelr sunken | s\ entourage still cali him sultan | has seen service under three SOVe!| pRoplies from 65 of the leading col-| scribable commotion was heard, “rm"vnmnm found its way to the | Cl,0at, -in Currituck Sound. and| .. use Vahlddedin never abdicated.|clgns. His former rvnrnvm;:e‘; ‘been | leges and other edu onal institu- | Forty hogs had filled up on mash and LS T | huit dead’ from exposure and tk left his country of his own free | camp,an admiral who has never Ueeh | tions show tht nd 9-10 per cent | were on a genuine spree. Part of Sarajevo ix mow the denter of | (il iggles in u storm that whipped the | will,” members of his staff explain, | o sea, performs the same duties B8| o ‘their income-producing _endow- | them ‘were ‘lying on their backs Bioviice and 1 no more ja Dorden o ter, a fury, thre fis sub. [ in the old days in Constant| = ments ®= invested in railway bonds | squealing, some were walking on their e "Th e e ome 6 | water'intoa fury, th nd will return as soon @s ais sub o taats the mil e o on Ve BEL oD O] clcd ity TheMBhoone 3 ts have discovered that Mustapha | now his chief task is to taste (he ST ana “stocks. Tnvestments in bonds | hind legs, and others were “dead to Toulace! ithe &2 P eii's | en route from Stumpy Point, N. C.. & al, leader of the rebels, is run. | tan's food. If the admiral Shows b0 | o001 neqrly $120,000,000, while that in | the world.” The stuff acts much the Ay e fen. Wrangell® | Norfolk, Thursday night. : Turkey : S mbtem Rt e P aithout | Stocks is around $20.000,000. same in hogs and men. my is in ‘Sarajevo. many of them |® i e ot el « | Mohammed Vahiddedin eats 0 s 13 v Uoldiers, | are D. W. Snow, game warden of ¢ Since the former sultan considers | Mo b e ,-;,,,,'.',:A,;,; rituck County: A. J. Koyner, supe f still a ruler the barriers of [ ‘car. S L s intendent of the Swam Island Clu urt etiquette make it difficult to ap- One Joyful Reminiscence. e ’ and G. B. Carson. a club guide. | yroach him. The marshal of the court R e T Reminders of A 5 They were given first aid on the s the few applicants for an audi-| Mohammed V. vecelves a Viie: e Stree S have cha Schooner, and later transferred to the | :.ce that they must “come before his al orlental potentate. Whil treet names h z its on @ divan remove the tr \isiriun rule, | steamer Currituck, which returnc | ajesty in frock coats. patent leather | isitor stands he sits on a div Where Emperc 17 Joseph's' name [ them to their homes. Capt. . 1% Wist | *oes and silk hata “But after a lit.| curkish style, with crosscd o was prominently e \ed on street | was piloting the Sterling to Norfo bargaining he will compromise on | .z with a cha hro amber Bred o " N Corners LR, nw bets. thelinama. ¢ argo of merchandise, and whi blue serge sult—almost black— is mxg T““L‘i',? ;‘xld:;tq Lo 1005 Connecticut Avenue King Peter and Gen. Dushan. Crown | passing through the Currituck Sout ich will do “just this once.” iightened oo} Y . caiin ; Princo Ferdiand's monument has | van into a terrific gale. The look (g i like to talk much, il Washington, D. C. been taken down and cut into pleces. | heard cries for help about 9 o'clocik| b, o4 . ] rndlns,{nl" Tiave vou come:to It reposes in a closed corner of the|and the three men, clinging to a su A:m,lfdedn: )ls very \;‘r‘e‘l‘! cx:;n;le' m_v Jearth b N museum. A monument is planned for | merged wreck, were sighted. aff watches over ull: | uther me b e : the man who kilied him, Gavrilo Prin. | " i = i xome of Kemal's agents attomy | Vet there is one thing that ok ering cip. If the plan is carried out, patri- i put poison Into his coffee or hi | 'm talkative. e v i otic societies will colleet funds and the| NAMED AS PRESIDENT. |soninlaw, Prince Omer Farouk, th: | . about the last months of Mobas great Serb sculptor, Ivan Mestovitch, aliph Abdul Medjid's son, preva | -ed's reign he loses his bored look, e _ : i 1o Tenownee. the. throne. 1t | fo. peal gloomy” svea” cwinicle, 1< | nprecedented Values Sarajevo is about one fifth Jewish— | W. H. Beal, former member of the or of the caliph. The Britisl | nacks his lips, and tells h‘!'l”d\"(!l"lyv descendants of Spanish Jews —one-|staff of the experimental station at [ ivatch him lest Ttallan agents induc | tory of his conversation with Ref s dan ! i 2 X e dle envo t 1 third Turk and the remainder Serbo- | 1pe Nassachusetts Agricultural Col-{ him to promise Italy, in case of hi asha, Mustapl (n_ e mle. aties n lre OC o Croat. This affords a pretext for eted prouident of the | restoration. concessions to which ti | tefet _came to Constar e ihree holldays a week—Friday for [ e8¢ was elected cont s, lritish fecl exclusively ~entitled | se Natfonaliet victory over i the Turks, Saturday for the Jews and | Massac e S ltalian agents swarm around hin. | irecks and asked to be received I - ! B : 3 : ¢ nig > . e e = . ftan. After bowing low he ex Stundayitot ChEiNlans. Tn| Constantl b BT ving to obtain what they belleve the | he su! « i noplo this situation 15 used in order et e T itsh have Calready got, while plained to hix sovereign that M oa y ui it : 5 : otel. | vench agents whisper int - | pha Kemal and the national i Somsh Mwlwhe Stemal Pashs ®]otine sweuty-fust anntvérsary *1 'Newspaper men who come to see |and leave the sultan on the throne, and Gowns Rards observing Fridue. Tn Samjeve | umni’s organization here. The club |y ("3 “honarch lives in exile are at | provided he recognized the right of satdsiobserying BI0R Y. JID0 SaTdiekON Fvensim radio entertainment | P “ SEUTREGR, Ve four sets of | the assembly to appoint the prime not a wheel stirs from Thursday un- | (e 0 00 O J 000 O indergrad. | 21Ce, e B s il Monday. Perhaps this is because e watchers, and even one who is able |niinister. : = here 15 now little o be d uates. faculty and alumni of the alma | "“convince the sultan’s Turkish| “Who are you to address your Ehere: 55 nows 1t'e o hofidone, mater through Station WBZ. Spring-| ... ds that he is not a Kemalist | sovereign without being questioned at Turks Hold 0ld Customs. fieh’» M L. Knight, retiring presi.| \S€nt and has no murderous designs m-l him? hnn'lk you know lmm Do locked Si . e oward L. Inight, retiring presi | iy never convince the others that!subject can speak to his master wi Toaue st IO et o Plc:l dent, presided at the meeting and has not been sent by some govern- |out asking his leave? If vou do not (0] S e of ping the day on€ | those present included W. H. Beal| (3 "Sound his majosty on the sub. | know anything about court etiquette. the sky. 5 the llghts abous |2nd Mrs. Beal . Bowman and| i ¢ of the Mosul oil flelds. T don’'t know it elther, and will tell \ A the hills a The Turkish | MFs. Bowman, Dr R. Flint. H I was talking to a British gentle- | vou, like any other mortal, to get out Marked Prices "ego. when | Edwards, Dr. W, Toaker aid 3| syan "who bore the marks of the po. [of Here, vou swine.” tha e St Hooker, H. Knight and Mrs. | jitica) branch of Scotland Yard, tell- i . DOl Iu i vere mintern y Porleed, Knight, Dr. S. C. Brooks and i Pt i oo Wants His Revenge. tive, They adhere mgidly to an the | Brooks. S W. Mendum, 1" J | zentleman the Caliph Abdul Medjid [ Mohammed's face flushes and his e T e e reat = limoUD A Colerhant ) E W e eyes sparkle at the remembrance of Sihe kg 1 e a Breat re-|\y"pgiles, Perez Simmons and Mrs. | nothing kind about thig | the one chance he had “to get a dirty ipect for Mustapha Xemal Fashe and |isizimbu, 5t: (W: ‘Woodhrs R, 1 the lanky Britisher, | Kemalist.” Then, looking somewhat ook upon him as their leader, but | Jaorion®, B W Woodbi G 4 & they adhere Lo their traditions. The | \fiorbay T 1 Pratt, Homard Baken. Ghaz's idea about the fez has not [ &/ g, R. Martn, B. A produced much effect here. The older | ana 3 Snér. ATNATIES Turks and the middle-aged Turks stick | Jene and- W i . to the red fez. They will not wear| ¢ ordinary hats. The vounger genera. tion has found a compromise—-going | === —— E 'Y Py & bareheaded. But here one sees Turks L Ladics) Baduss , 4 X out taking walks with their wives, al’gest adies Xclusive \NC never quote comparative prices .;\;lx(‘hv"a“r:sasx?rnr»()nn: unheard of a WRINKLES LINES 3 2 “The most interesting place in Sara J | Apparel Shop in Washington 5 because of their tendency to mislead in_every room. ? 008 to 614 mistic as regards the future. Initial Showing —Tomorrow It's a most captivating collection of charming new and appealing modes for Winter. cleverly executed. The brilliant shades and unique shapes create a riot of color and a medley of designs that will find instant favor in your appreciation. $12.50 French Room—Fourth Floor Pl hbl———l————— o] quarter is as it was vears ago, when All Sales Final o} '!\“lo is the bazaar Cross-legged Turk ¢ tailors sit and sew. The air is full 608 ELEVENTH S T e S OR CROWS-FEET | to 614 ST. eet things to eat. P mids of figs, — / apples, pea 4 vegetables invite ine. Tawdry jewelry is on display.|( Lemon Juice Tightens Skin ) me has the pleasure of purchasing a | £ s~ ‘ air of Bosnian hou. <. They Squeeze the juice T woven in fanta nventional of two lemons in a designs of vellow, brown and red. bott containing | Exqulslte Fur-Trimmed Veiled Women in Market Place. three ounces of Pigeons cover a small building s Orchard White,| that the red tiles are scarcely discern- which any druggist | Dle. Turkish women sit on the will supply for a few round in a circle, in the center of | cents, shake well and | which prospective rs walk, in § vou have the | vecting second-hand goods. The dick g ¥ le <evs and small mountain ponies come | d ¢ n laden with wood Housewives | ' laxed skin,.erasc.fine - strike bargains. and fhe tall, rangy iines and eradicate Irivers from the mountains lead their crows-feet animals away to deliver their loads. Massage s sweetly fragrant war footing Sarajevo was | lemon lotion into the skin at night could be even more| By morning most of the tell-tale e footing. Tt i \rinkles, tired lines and crows-feet Iheiclsola Hr’.l',;‘alv'x]:x\:ii‘ arc smoothed olt, gn‘x]npb)a ”~‘I0rc Gairsing and frait . Bo oo | youthful contour to checks, chin, tions are pook. 1 & matow. | throat. Tt icaves the skin velvet ads are not soft, clear and fresh. : Beauty experts use t| astringent Ty Capital, anization and time | loti for enlarged pores. also to ire vecded. Work and industry will | bleach and whiten sallow, tanuned| replace Austrian tax expenditures skin ! 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