Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1925, Page 22

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= ' THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1925. &JIRIG'BLE BRASH Blind Five Years, PROTESTS DEPORTING | SHIP STORM-BATTERED. |GRAND JURY DECLINES .| PRINCE TO VISIT U. S. |RELIC OF WASHINGTON - = Lal)or Le&ldi Now ALBANIANS TO TURKEY | pritisn vessel Limps Into Port TO HOLD ENGINEER Aagp of Denmark Will Come Here IS GIVEN UNIVERSITY Special = i After Fighting Gales. T PRUBE ADlUURNEB Sees Fully Agaln plocions B (GvecoeiGanne | Com, S S i Man Blamed for Deaths of 10 in| Daoficially. Photographic Copy of Diploma Work = laint to Be Lodged NEW YORK, November 26 (®).— NEW YORK, November 26 ().— _ b = P o A gi With Her auperstructure awry, the star- Pennsylvania Wreck Prince Aage of Denmark, a cousin of| From Maryland College Gift to We dye to y the Associated Press League of Nations. hoard side of her officers’ quarters the King of Denmark, will arriv | ) ed anc = Heat LR il Ordered Freed. e King Jenmark, will arrive in Lexington School. Finished and Y A ovember 26.—Victor | gy g fated Press New extended hours ary of the Iilinols | o0 reN missing and smashed and half of her | o tho Associated Press. visit to the United § i - . B e I’anel of Witnesses, With EX-| state réaeration of fanor, and viee ¢ 'U‘("emm;;« ZG[rVAl\lllfl-:lhm crew of 36 Injured, the British steamer | "\ BRUNSWICK, N. J. Novem- | Following an visit to X PON, % seription, fir ps resident of the International E th Tiptoud e sie nl"'fig':: Falls City arrived here yesterday long The Middlesex County grand | Washington, the prince is expected ' college ||| in 48 ho s i~ . overdue. to visit Hollywood and Universal Cl degree received by George Washington quicke e 1 i | pion, has had his sig h j ) v i - e caves beca S S| S " jury yvesterday investigated f: | he ception of Mitchell, in caves because their houses' 'ghe Jeft Swansea, Wales, on October v anin Railroad | ce Aage renounced his rights has been added to the collection of ., discount on all work ex- P - rounding the Pennsyl wreck at Plainsboro on November 12, e f Denmark in . | relies of founders of Washington and Gloves on presentation of when -one express train crashed into he married the Countess ( Lee University here, ad. stored after five years of . Atter: fve, yea een requisitioned for Greek a7, ywith 6,000 tons of coal under hatch- total blindness. A ) It w anafinien Latitis offibe the Albinian foreign min- A few hours out she ran into 3 Is Exhausted. t 4 n protested to the League of $ F i v fon a year flc gales which cut,her dally| . "onr” of another, killing 10 per 5 (ot his brothers. . Smith, president, : t S « deport IL“::[:H“H:‘\:L:‘I‘A:I\lo‘l’l‘x;r(‘]’:’;‘(fi;i:‘ 1ising spoed o2 300 miles, tarl0imiles. and declined to indict Timothy | Prince I nar, ; s an be learned the | M h - BY the Aesociated Press. g e i ® {to Turkey on the pretext they are —_— roll rf‘g,, Cf o ser of | Another, Prince V T Mise . I ‘I'""l""'"\'(! o anhattan C!eanlng = o 2 o s Mro ks o cond train. C: 1 W as on wa ..B., by Washing J 0 tne nossitie cxnention or C8) o) . et | ™ 8,000,000 People in Turkey. |iocn under $10 r ton College, Maryland. | & Dyeing Inc S A¥illiam Mitchell, the panel of wit- le insisted that the Mixed Commis- Xesses in the Navy's long investiga- | sion, which is handling the There are 8,000,000 people in Turkey The c - diploma w nated by a ~ p 15 B e e N e lain | - tions, has ordered a v all of whom are Moslems excepting Whenandoah was exhausted = i who will form t about 400,000, The 2 Il;;s of Islam L original‘is in the Lit ay and the court adjourned subje Sittine Pr > sent to Turkey |are rapidly being thrown off, and Tur- |and was i ‘,;;30}\(1‘ 1m‘lhl orits yt:lnj iden \ g z ‘,lm““ Eretty. ; ment between the | key is steadily becoming a country |of from i hour | fixed was prominently connected with the | uare Aavocate ox- | From the London Opinion o deleates. He de. | without u religion. The citizens are | through a heavy foi on the morning | Pennsylvania officials and public utllity | early history of the institutin now $mine within a few d: t Well and what prog are | elaved in his protest that in desperate | friendly to Americans because they |of November 12 when he struck the | commission members and Carroll was | known as Washington and Lee Uni- &bny siven by Col. Mitchell you making toward matrimony iz Albanian- families from Greece | know this country has no territorial | Washington express, moving about 15 |arrested that night on 10 charges of | ve having endowed it and o #he Army court-martial trying I think I'm on my last tap, uncle!” 'are taking refuge in Albania ambitions in their land. miles per hour. The two rear I’ull- manslaughter. ! \uthorized it to use his name ere and will then decide whethe . PRI el o] —————a[ 0] ———[n] ————In]c———[0]———]o| ———=[a| —=[o[c—[a[——=[dl———h[———=[al———lal———xal —=]ol—=la| #ol. Mitchell can give testimony Aermane to the Shenandoah inquiry. %~ Col. Mitchell was called before the val tribunal last month, but, after had been denied the privilege to 8 before the oath St at Washington. The fi S Line. 7300-330 BRANCH STOX Fra istered, he refused to take p sary to quali m ’ S | Men, Too, Are Interested! 3 ) Do You Live Out of Town? Bourt heard « deninl from James i We advise the men to encourage the women of ¢ ¢ f Nopnatterrwhere youllive oxihow fan vouthave to ool g by £ avel, it will pay you to make a special trip to the Bhenandoah, that he had told Maj the family to attend this sale—as we guarantee the ‘rank M. Kennedy of the Arm e e N SR e it b : steds e Fervice hat four tuhes conn savings to be so unusual that even after Christmas city—if you are interested in buying a coat worth up Eas cells had been closed up before Coats like these at 839 will be outstanding bargains, to $75 for $39. he ship was wrecked. He also nied that he had told the Army t t Benie at he ha — officer that others in the crew would t admit the gas cells had been puptured before the wreck Kennedy was a witness before fhe Mitchell court and the nav eribunal. “ Upon the first comparison yester- ay of Collie tectimony before the Army and Navy tribunals, the court held that there had been minor dif- ferences in the rigger's account of fhe accident to the airship, but after examination of fu r testimony b Eollier before it the court changed | its mind. TRAVERSI IS BIOGRAPHER ‘OF D’ANNUNZIO AND DUSE | Dramatist of Generation Ago Ex- i pects to Find Striking Ma- . terial in Lives. fng the life story of ( Runzio, as well as writin phy of Eleonora Dus raversi for 35 years has been a res dent in Pa > Of the two works, that on d’Annur gio will be the more difficult, Traversi Yelieves. “To write the life of such a romantic. My work will be in many Yolumes.” > The book on Duse, which Traversi Iready has begun, will be called ¥#Eleonora Duse, Her Life, Her Glory saLh sAILS Fon . . NN/ POPULAR WINTER FABRICS €ount Says He Is Coming tg Meet Tannis Euagements ’ Pin Point, Montebello, Saxonia, Avenzada, Velverette, Kashane, » CHE] JRG, France, November = 4 3B Coun Ladnis saime Non / : 2 Lustrosa and the suede-finished materials. Hoogstraeten, husband of the former Mllicent Rogers of New York, sailed en board the steamer at A 2 tic / Z74\WY nidnight bound for New York. He wae accompanied by his mother. The count sald he was going to the ) nited States to fill tennis engage | ments. He flatly declined to discuss the question of divorce. R / ) Mink, Marmot, Hudson Beaver, Opossum, Squirrel, Gray and S gl } Natural Wolf, Fox, Vicuna, Fitch. apparel it [ ascertained that the word cap dape; coat fr m’ the Latin i | ; p 1 meani; ic; jacket fro c = / H 1 Gt Cor gt o —— l Lipstick, Gracklehead, New Blues, Saddle, Bunny, Black I costume itself comes from the word SipEEsE ¢ustom, and pajamas from the Hindo word = leg clot — e Manufacturers whose business is at a standstiil, due to very bad weather con- $3.50 Philadelphia ditions, were obliged to let go large quantities of_ high-grade Coats at big losses. $3.25 Chest In many instances as low as 509, off from the prices of two weeks ago. This un- - _es .er | usual market condition has enabled us to secure some really marvelous Coats $3.00 Wllmlngton | % which we will offer at $39 each. These Coats are wonderful specimens of smart AR en | f fashions and good tailoring, and we are certain you cannot duplicate these values Sunday, Nov. 29 | 5 ’ 4 R anywhere. 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