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— THE EVENING Tw ‘ORDINARY TUMBLE, ™ 15 WALES' OPINION " | Prince Jests Over Latest Hunting Accident When He Broke Coliarhone. INDON tur | ing Plant Made More Difficult by t Lacking in Skill. ldle is not al-| vince by the| although some- judzment. two miles of 1g that the cident oc- | - prince’s hc like the others in the was tired when | it came to a h derail fency h @ double ditch on the far side. Lord St nuister, and ) riding with a ? erness or luck of as at the end of idge, hunt . who were not e jumps. Wal m lht drs ns of the princ droy say that | dent would | ¢ would not | ¢ hey thought i | ) attempt the | - the " Wernher & quoted he prince’s plunzed over shown by v b imple one and not lik, th his lov Although 1t is cident will not co forego engagen s he probably will be ble to wear his uniform and par- pate in the elaborate ceremony. OFFER WEDDING RINGS. French Women Want Stabilize Franc. PARIS, January 29 (®).—Thirty- seven women in a St. Denls factory ve offered to help solve France's financial troubles. a lot of gtruck, no doubt ench money would improve.” they wrote the edi- tor of Intransigeant’s women's page. “But there no gold, except in Jewelers’ shops. “Well, then, we are give the bank of F gold objects we posse: to be T into JMadame, we ask yvou to communi- | e our offer to the gentlemen of government. We are sure mil- lions of women will foliow our ex- mmple.” i to Help all our wedding =old coins Clas negro woman, was chosen chairman of the hoard of editors of the Boston University Law M STRERT NW. NEW YORK AVE. ‘3?8 Lunch and dine on more for less—at Blossom Inn Portions are ample—food the finest Many meats with pots toes 10c Seasonable vegetables only 10¢ a dish. Find | real food value and value in food here today for Luncheon, 11:30 to 3 Dinner, 5 to 8 Frank P. Fenwick She Needn’t Have Whispered It Her dinner partner say her awallow 5 i I coutdn't eat | e food 41 T didn't. Deip. it | Then he’ emiled—and tock” v ame little tablet from b et. I fiad to watch wiat T ate t0o. ‘before 1 diseovered Stuart | When will you_discover can_eat | Tust carry a pocket box ' of w——and keep it filled! Instantans- s Teief. Hearty eatere—hard smolers ——high livers—fiud it a boor and bless- ing. Full Box FREE! Every dragsist has Stuarts tablets d Or. @ full box Free 1 e B a S Cotmen Marshall, 1 gutning? to Dept. X, ment of his ho ind a 3-foot drop | 3 STUART S /DYSPEPSIA TABLETS o-Year-Old Billy Constanco Braves Cold winds and freezing toes meant method of procedure among certain »solutely nothir ar-old Billy ‘l s of persons who are picked up onstanco of 3 northes the police, smilingly refused to vesterday, when he declded to for ‘e [ divulge his name and address, and he home out to seek his| taken into custody until it could fortune. Le found whether he had any visible Billy from the base- | means of support. he was pl ome hours later, Mrs. (onslum‘o. and end -« up his pilgrimage at a | having mi ank on the corner of North Capitol | the police, a 1 1 streets. Seeing him looking over | tention, where the lad was being held bank with the intent scrutiny char inquiry of friends, and gath- cha the young wanderer into her Randolph | arms. He was asleep when his mother imichert of the precinet [arrived, secure in his faith that his thought it best to investigate. | mother was coming for him, sooner or Billy. following out accepted |1 STUBBORN BLAZE FOUGHT/ BY FIREMEN FOR HOURS Flames in Basement of Befrigerat- wandere emen G. Smith and 1 Deaths Reported. The following deathe have been rebortod to the th u.mm..‘m in the la Piary v G 180K T e U310 ot 3 nln Lamont et. Escaping Ammonia Fumes. 2% SRR 18 Home. for Incurabies basement fire, made | G, Walter Reed Hos to tight by ammonia | fumes from a refrigeration plant damaged the Dupont Flower Shop. 2012 P street this morning, and several hours was discovered by stubborn e diffict pital bital 805 Caive el Howpital 1 0" st “Encavetn's ey field Hospital Meunicr s eptia Hospital b o Julla oo the basement in a cloud of ammonia-laden smoke In addition to fi from No. 1, N houses and No. 1en and apj and No. engine truck, the rescue squad from No. 2, with gas masks was sent to the scene, nd for hours ught the fumes and h smolder 1 Intense cold of the most morning of the vear so far the work more difficult, and froze in many places outside, | < the sidewalks slippery and | aratus L. mo 1501_9th st S saines ana Withe 3 Miles. " 20d st ew Births Reported Frank B and Elsi . girl Georse, 0. and fona x John_ P M Charles F Infar hour. 1037 made ater e m oy Kwith. girl and Hazel V0 Woad: oy rirude Mostsn, wirl. Wiian i ” |“i~ iy, i, il Ancly T and ey £ Tollefe Frederek. 1! Ur X 1 he could 1ge, nor was hu\\ the fire started stimate the one able to sa nd Blan. lw Huwkm' hu{ heth T!um known W . at| f the Dis. upreme Court today by Ben- ilp Rosenfeld, who say of the 100 shares of the | stock. The petitioners ask | of a_receiver to wind up | g that i at | At- | | \\\\\ax\s\sx\m“m Burlington Hotel Announce the first Inrge installa- i tion in' the world of Maurice D. 1bers. Fully Expenenced From the Nutton Zephyr. Counsel — The cross-examination didn't seem to worry you. Have you had experience in that line? e Married three times. torney The Titanafram The Master Musical Instrument Daily from 12 to 2 and from 8 to 10 p.m. Blue Plate Luncheon, 50c Special Luncheon, 75¢ Table d'Hote Dinner, § A LA CARTE SERVICE Special Card Party Room 30c to 50c Per Table MUSIC FREE VERMONT AVE. Below Thomas Circie Mamage Llcenses 180 CANSIRNNNNS S\\\!\\\\\\\‘\‘\\\\\\\\\i\’ wing ol Jackson and Nelie A S S N A N A S S S S Y NN city,_and | .\\\\x\\mmm\\m‘ % : Beautiful Cyclamens Special $2 Regular Tomorrow value, $3 One of these gay blooming plants will take the gloom out of the dreariest Winter day. Unusually fine specimens for tomor- row’s sale. Violets, $1 bunch Jonquils, 32 doz. Y & TWO STORES 14t & H 1222 F St. Telephone Telephnne v Goumu \| R S = S 7.2 = S \§ O L 474 R Stetson Quality Shoes $6-85 $8.85 $10-85 Formerly Priced at 311, $12 and $I5 Hundreds of the cele- brated Stetson Snappy Ties, Walking and Street Oxfords, Straps and Snug- fittmg Pumps. Lovely Evening Slippers of silver and gold kid- skin and fancy brocades. High and low heels. STETSON SHOE SHoP 1305 F STREET Cold Winds in Search of Adventure! STAR, WASHINGTON, HOWARD DECLARES DRY WORK BETTER United Committee Chairman Praises Own Body for Improvement. that observanca of the prohibition law ‘should be controlled by public opinion rather than by dictatorial officers of the law,” the united committee chair- man asked if Mr. Mellon would “ad- in_Washington.” Under the Mellon plan,” he added, very community is to be a law unto self " despite the Constitution. No. tice is hereby served upon the lawless clement to pick out that part of the Constitution that they do not approve and disregard it in" those localltles where it Is in disfavor.” Charges “Colossal Fraud.” No one questioned the sincerity of istant Secretary Andrews of the -asury, in charge of prohibition en- forcement, sald Mr. Howard, but he asked: “What has become of Commission ler Haynes? He is still on the Gov ernment pay roll, assigned, we have been informed, to make prohibition speeches for certain dry organiza tions.” This and other methods o enforcement were characterized a: mlnlu‘s.sztl fraud upon the American people.” Howard of Rochester, .. chalrman of the United Com- lnluee for Prohibition I who recently stirred natiol ternational attention with his com- munications on prohibition to Presi- dent Coolidge and the Pope, deciared | in a statement here last night that| there had been “some improvement in prohibition enforcement since the | united commitiee placed the respon sibility at the door of the White House.” | Recent statements by high Govern- | ment offictals, Mr. Howard H confirmed the commitiee of lax enforcement. In this tion he referred to a recent ¥ United States District ner at New York, in which M ‘kner was said to have reluted a conference with u high prohibition orcement official. The latter, said | . Howard, told the attorney that| LMMun KRAMER TO SPEAK. Stephen 1. Kramel istant super- | Intendent of schools, will go to New | tonight, where he will make an the Blitmore Hotel tomor- © heads of school depart- nients of the Borough of Brooklyn. Mr. Kramer will speak on * | Bducational Development in th tional ital,” telling of the success the five-year school building pro- gram here and general progress which nas been made during the ye vernment should prohibition 1l and ceived “not th my of the Fe iforce the ! that he re-| Raps “Squatter Sovereignty.” | Taking up an article on prohibition v Secretary Mellon in the current 1e of Colliers’ Weekly, Mr. How ird said it disclosed nothing less thar squatter sovereignty on the pro hibition que " Quoting the Sec etary ineyitable e “ARE THE JEWS A NATION, RACE. OR R GION?" Subject tonight the SIXTH ST SYNAGOG! 8 P Cantor and Cholr Will Sing Jflmmmm@fi@mflma Thawing Snow brings to roof's weak is —speed light spots. Colbert tinners are avaifable to speedily right_any roof troubles —make REPAIRS or lay NEW roofs, entire. ¥ Our work, service and prices will give you 100% satisfaction. ‘Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 2621 F Street Plione Main a At 17th & H Sts. Branch AR an’t Worry About the Dessert— § Just plan on serving one of the many delicious flavors of the new Cake in the new shape Martha Washington Cake— Of most tempting texture because it is —that every housewife superior — and baked made with 2 knows %‘ the Holmes way. The new shape cuts generously and econo- mically. is Our wagons will supply you—or get it at your 5 Served at rooms. delicatessen. lunc grocer's the or best cafes and Holmes & Son 107 F Street N.W. Main 4537 CLEARANCE SALE of Trunks and Leather Goods YOUR MONEY WILL TRAVEL FARTHEST in these Oshkosh Wardrobe Trunks Tripping merrily along means a trip with the trunk tried-true to travel ~OSHKOSH. These Wardrobes are Oshkosh, every inch of them. We’re sole Oshkosh distributors for Wash- ington—and these models embody several salient trunk features found in no other make. 47.00 43.00 Entire Stock of Novelties and Ladies’ Handbags at One-Fourth (V) Reduction CASTENS LEATHER GOODS For 35 Years With Becker's 1314 G St. NW.—City Club Building Phone Main 2568 Steamer Three-Quarter g ) Size Size vise that method of enforcement of thel past few | : i | | D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1926. SOCIETY District of Columbia Daughters of the American Revolution to attend the re- ception of the State regent, Mrs. John M. Beavens, at the Washington Club this evening, from 9 to 11 o'clock. (Continued from Page Twenty.) Mrs. Anton Heltmuller left Thurs- day for California, called by the illness Mrs. Eaton Boothe of Long Beach. Mrs. Boothe was formerly Marfan Heitmuller of this city has scores of friends here Lean, Miss Katherine Kent, Miss Helen Grifin, Miss Gerry Morgan, | Miss Barrine Drake, Miss Roso Maye | Kendrick, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss | Virginla McKenny, Mrs. Blaine Wal- | lace, Mrs. Harry Browning Slocum, Mrs. Leonard Block, Miss Mary Stitt, Miss Mary Emily Hamilton, Mrs Eliphalet F'. Andrews, Mrs. David St. Pierre Gafllard, Mrs. Donald McKne Mrs. Reber Littlehales and Miss Cectl Lester Jones. The ball is to be a very unusual costume party and will take place next Wednesday evening, February 3, in the ballroom of the Mayflower. of her daughter, The International art Association of and Letters will entertain Misy M. C. Redfern at tea tomorrow at the Hotel Gordon from 4 v'clock pam. Mrs. C will be hostess. Mrs. Emma Heath Eldridge and ughter, Miss Beryl C. Eldridge, of 2017 Park road, will leave tomorrow morning for Miami, Fla., to spend the remainder of the season. Invitations e been sent to all Established 1909 Store Hours 9 AM 6 F.M. Charge Accou ]l resses Which Foretell Spring Welcome. indeed, these silken Frocks of en- trancing diff ent in subtle details from the frocks we've been wearing all Winter. are newness, In this dreary in-between season, when Winter lags and Spring is slow in ap- pearing, it's refreshing to don a new frock as lovely as the first Spring day. Every Frock Flares and Yet Is Slim There’s the beauty of Spring in lustrous Satin Frocks, with quaint sleeves of welcome new- ness. There's grace of line and smartness of trimming. Frocks of crepe and sheer georgette bespeak the exhilaration of the Spring ahead and show alluring new colors —new tans. rose- woods and blues—to fascinate us all. At Special Clearance Prices 515 to 25 __Second Floor ' Downshairs Stose - 1,800 Pairs of High-Grade |\ SHOES Specially Priced for Saturday 95 Pr. All sizes and widths. but not in every style. Saturday — the last day for our sensational clear- ance—brings sen- sational reduc- tions on this su- perb group of new shoes. Comprising the self- same styles and fine leathers that are found only in much higher priced footwear. An early selection of sev- eral pairs at this low price is advisable. Miss | and | to 68| v Barnard | - SWORZYNS A Splendid Assortment of New Arrivalsin Silk Dresses to Feature the Last Day of Our Greatest January Clearance 21 Explaining It. From the Philadelphia Bulletin. "\\ullor what is this extra cove:r charge “The owner has just had the roof shingled, sir." where she was |— —After Cold —Dry Steam —Cleaning The ouly process that reaches every part of vour car—inside, ont side, und without or palnt Cold Steam Process Auto Laundry, 1139 17¢h }; Rear New Mayflower. Ph. Fr. 8633 222 2T TR T T2, B Tt Ie Iete e s st et Street 219-1221 Boutonnieres 50c¢ ’1f”_ A new arrival of tiful flowers that siary to complete the costume. The sortme 1 wide range of Service Chi HOSE $1200 Pair iuaranteed Hose, in a wide range of new Spring colers, including_ Black and Gun Every pair perfect, long-wearing fea: With seamless feet. Main Floor tures. Try Sworzyn’s First—1219-1221 G Street