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4 4 THE EVENING STAR.. WASHINGTON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1926. 99 “Beauties™ PLANS COURT TEST ON BANNING HORSE Mrs. Arthur D. Addison to | Continue Fight Against Traffi cRule. Declaving she had no inteaton of | ioning het Aght against the regu- | imposed by Traffo Directos | ridge sanning fashionable horse | carrfages {rom a number of n thoroughfares of the city, hur D. Addison, 3009 Q street, ed today that she would bring case of the ordinance. conviction of George Coulter, Corman Williams, u Police Court Wednesda on_a charge of Jolating the ban by taking Mrs. Wil liams and a friend driving on Sunday wrough forbidden at_court today aw, as he had no legul phases of (he Supporter in Nelson Wiliams has lost the owners of the car < and barouches, she rined backing of \ L. Nelson of clared today that he otest to the District indefensible, 1 ask that estriction ill create the Nation harm to the er the coun vners of on these it was | practicaily 4 Above: Allen Maybee, Columbia U o versity prize sheil in all his glory Maybee, a senior, was voted the hand somest man in his class by his fellow ed b Bernard Simner. vecently acclaimed the best-looking young man in St. Louis_in a contest. He has re. fused an offer | picture field, preferrinz to vemain in |the jewelry business. O' hea Objects to | Any Klansman on Ruwul)lum Jury 16TH STREET PARK CONTRACT VOIDED BY NicCARL RULING was the ac- United SAYS EINSTEIN'S THEORY OF RELATIVITY STANDS {Laboratory Expert Denies It Overthrown by Experiment- Recently Is Made s theory is not o performed Lrofessor of phs i him_before Ct to | cent Americ iation meati for qal physiciat of the £y of the Eastman Kodak ¢ | Dr.’ Stiberstein has studied 13 .| theory for {rnportant trs Prof. Mille {show that carry this | the ethe sars, but I | vade u 4 organize | light and similar ou can carry It on | to be transmitted There- | the drift iu « 1w hecome nstein’s vou are a ten an | drifting 1 &b hich 15 supposed wuves s and the amount of on a4 mountain top than where it is very { slignt on the assumption that ch an ether drift did not exist that | Einatein's first work was largely However. xperiments ve verified the predic stein, and while further verification of Prof. Miller's experiments lead to a considerabl first o of the contract allowed carried out ‘'pur: 2y of the architect csts of the may of the Ltivity. e funda general pects of his r 1nchanged 1615 will remain Silberstein mental theory o savs D director American housewife's a\ervage expenditure for clothes is according to an inquiry con Qucted by the United States Depart ment of Labor At Sloan s Art Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street The N. 0. Messenger Sale of Antique and Modern Furniture. including Early American and English Pieces. Paintings by artists of note, such as | Daubrgny. Onderdonk, R. Maes, S. R. Gifford, Winslow Homer. Weyl, Parker Mann, R. N. Brooke and others; Rare Prints. Sterling Silver, Persian and Chinese Rugs, Minia- ture Jewelry, Fine Old Glass and China, etc. To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Qur Galleries, | 716 13th Street, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, January 26, 27 and 28, 1926. At 2 P. M. Each Day. Being effects from the estate of N. O. Messenger, well- known newspaper correspondent, by order of the National Savings and Trust Ce.. with additions from the Harriot estate. by order of Blaine Mallan, Admr., and from other sources. | Now on View Catalogues on Application to C. G. SLOAN & CO.. INC,, Aucts. to enter the motion | HOOVER EULOGIZES ™35 wa SPORT OF FISHING ... oo They and shington recorded the | thrive { Declares It Brings Calm Re-| i« ! flection and Love of T Zenevations Nature. mosphere population con Prof. Hanson kept ! an unpolluted at vere 20 days old then to cages antly SR leohol € This tr { slowed their individual growth en they came to vduce the newborn intunts n! om lives Py of dissipation. u it his ' al losing wi out in the successive Fishing. with its len | calm reflection and its is u sport that should b law on public v Floover declared last L at the Max any ever servan T rate night at a he flower ilotel clos the Re. the two-day ual session National Conference on Outdoo | reation. A | directly to the Presiden | fishin though he did no rd and 1o gratory pinion e e v Coolidge last nine for is a sport rathe HAMLIN | for 1 wer. M to fishing as w sport f } that estimable | value i trae bovs thn | Hoover referved Named Confe men—a sport | Again has democrat und which man learns & ey J re-ele chairman of Conference on Outdoor a meeting of the in the ) chairman in relation atio . worth scheme of 1 am foy Ay @ fishing Hoover hefore as a coutributic in charity tishermen | be imposed v Is Blasted Mi. Hoo ‘erred to th {ities for wholesome o o opportu door recreation The aut has had its tion Yisheries." ment head | anglers were mer upon ou {ment has de Gding game the oD clubs of the fishing compare 18 been ope Hevry Baldwin STAR'S FATHER DIES. X Bmhnm No- tified of J. H. Bushman's Demise TIMORE Francis of Films | streams been badly pm\v.w-l sho! lave a restored to | Hoover added ad on the 3 that ke your children sury Heprese Penns “Sound Portraits” Made s ¢ natio! Hulbert York DFSIGNERS AND MAKERS OF ATTRACTIVE DRAPERIES ten Other resolutions reafiined the con ferance’s stand that its work was pri to enhance health an recreational opportunities of the ci of the called fo: wston of orests and parks: use of pub all { people: use of <ho | aside for recreatic ,lin the public domain pollutior land : support of all fire preventi forested areas: continuance of i efiorts z S 5 Oth and G Sts. Tha federal aid highws 1y policy CORNELL WALi PAPER CO. 714 13th St. N.W. Main 5373-5374 national lands by 5 McCormick Medical land Collaga Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesigbt fipecialist Glanses Fitted Eyes Examined ons of Ein. ! JEMI ~A-NNML \/\ We never ofter reduced prices as a single argument for buying Artcraft Shoes. They are merely a double in ducement to the best morning shopping advised 7591985, {5 VALUE S REGHLARLY FROM %0708 ARTCRAFT FOOTWEARA 1311-F-STREET wear Farly \Wlute Rats Thrive on Alcohol Fumes, Ten Generations Show | turn came to be at-|ism trom one exposed | ent | of males and females among both ¢ | alcoholized and the the | of the sexes was ! sets of mavah- | DR, BURTON MACAFEE T S| tice ‘ot { monia | versity and NAVY SECRETARY FOR AIR OPPOSED as heauy trols.” nd th (s those of U i sometimes w srew just as “pickled sober numerous until their in alcohol fumes. The mnet results of Prof experiment seemn to indicate that 10! nerations is too shoit a time for! animals to pass the effects of alcohiol generation to another while no inherited disadvantages Janson's | Members Adverse to Pro- posed Plan. alcobolized vats. neither did the grand i children of the tenth generation show o any signs of being hardened effects of alcohol Miss Heys kept track of the numbe: for | appeared among the offspring of the Associated Press to the| Material opposition {in the House naval comw ccommenc f the Bourd tary to handle aviation iber of com © is no 1 i, high positions 4 tablishme: bill has been i President’s normally treated the proportions | same that the rats. but found in both | ce miembers ed for more in ni ——— J \ nate 1o carr tions for a e recommend Secreta effect has | Ithough | - House com roduced bills to » board's pro- DIES OF PNEUMONIA : of City Since 1879 Was 30 Years and Physician Resident Lawyer for Former presentative ranking Demo srmittee and also a rd. Burton Macatee, 73 vears old, a of this ety for about t one time engaged in the prac medicine, died his home, Kanawh i Che r | nigh was due | erat ou ernber of the 30 years 13 to pueu s publican, forniu litary 1 departmen | said the | ordinate | dese [Ie Box was Pa. Dr. Macatee arad rom Rochester Uni- | Rochester, N. Y nd cane 5 con 1l for n to this o attention it e i sur Under plans, he Number of House Committee | adaitional | Department 1 vhe | will spon- | assist House | sub- | OFFIGERS NANED £ FORSCHOGL FINALS ) Ballou Names Chiefs to Pre- ! : | side at Midyear Com- | = ! mencements. Presiding year commencemen Junior high and norn announced today b Hallou, superintendent |lowing their approval b Educatton The schedule fol {mal School, Jan Business High, two.y |10 a.m., Asst. Supt | Have Business | pr g i Greenwc | Board of | 8chool, Janu | | ary Mrs, M. L, | kins; Westerr | High School, Januar H. L. Hodgkins; Columbin gh, January 28, Miss Jessic Hine Junior High. Jan |28, Miss R. L. H. | High, January | Schools,” Stephen E 3 Junior ' High, J | Gr mwi H MRS. BERTHA BAUR, !Hn;h School |den Johnson Mrs ior I 10f Chicago has opened her fght as| « | candidate for Congress against Repre- | Ran | sentative Britten. At the death of her | DT Junior { husband, Baur, in 1912, Mrs. |nett 1 Juntor Hayden High. Janu Jacob found herself head of a million-| process by {dollar concern. She is also director of | cun be res |a large insurance company, and in- | terested in other enterprises. One of ! her platform planks is lberalization of olé: | Castrillo eld, ealous, claimi Paten by its peopl - at Lewiston, s ‘The figures 1r 4,000 people w and country a truck load of hologna cuten Bacillus Acidophilu; Milk For inte Ask vour Prepaces by the NATIONAL VACCINE ANTITOXNIN AND INSTITUTE Wr. / aini-Up Savs: 2 “Tello. everybody. { THE \{ \BUTLER FLYNN PAINT CO. am back again to serve you. Talk to me if you want to know anything about Painting the Interior or Ex- terior of your home or refinishing the Furniture or Floors. “I will tell vou what to use and how to use it. ‘ “Ask for me at Butler-Flynn Paint Co. 609 C \t Main 1751-4902" | the Volstead act. Big Purchase of over 6Q0 Pairs MEN’S TROUSERS ' Offered You in a Sensational Sale Saturday and Monday At $2 29 Not Over 2 Pairs to a Customer SIZES 30 TO 42 We request the anything that can be bought for less elsewhere return of MEYER'S SEMI-ANNUAL REDUCTIONS * *e Rogers Peel and Haddington SUITS & OVERCOATS Rogers Pect SUITS AND O’COATS SHOP Rogers Peet SUITS AND O'COATS that were that were that were $75 & $70 $65 & $60 $55 & $50 Group of Haddington $28.75 l SUITS & O'COATS All Manhattan Shirts—Collar Attached and Neckband Styles % OFF Fancy and Dress Shirts Excepted Rogers Peet SUITS AND O'COATS SOLE ‘AGENTS ROGERS PEET MEYER’S SHO 1331 F Street CLOTHIN P \'\\IL S, savi O\l )\ ANGE ( i st compa s banks. Tife .HHl HILH\}' llTll(‘i' concerns With Othe pleasant well be Mutuality especially individual with org and Co-operiation to the in really thing to identitied vhere muc dividual that makes success of the organization illustration o \With <>hu\' than in the MUTUAL FIRE. The placed into a common rund from “here is no greater operatio premi paid the losses and expenses. The balance s returned to the Policy insurance. holders. reducing the ATl for the T« for the past seventy-one vears of their cost holc licy er. Mutual Fire Insurance Co. 13th and New York Avenue N.W. W. A. H. Church President L. Pierce Boteler Secretary Main 1180