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'Women’s Smoking Room Provided in Opera Co. Train HOUSE MEMBER'S AUTO HURTS BOY Representative Fitzgeraid, a Physician, Aids in Treating Accident Victim. A smoking salon for women wi concocted by railroad officials for the Chicago Civie Opera troune on the 6,000-mile tour which it is now undertaking It is acharming little salon. On the do Is o sign, “Smoking for Ladies.” 1t has ash . matches and hoxes of exotie all this thoughtful luxury is completely wasted on the fem- ine stars of the company, for After Representative William T ald’s automobile knocked down Iy injured s v ¥ saw When Rosa loska and their this tempting sign they “We'd love to. but we don't dar arettes and high Cs don’t mix MUSS[]LINI SPEECH ANGERS GERMANS iNo Reply Made Pending Re- ceipt of Text of Premier’s Fiery Address. aisa, Irene colleagues of * the House Of y. the Ohio mem sireet southe: fice Building ber of C shirt sleeves and joi in treating the boy wounds. Dr. Fitzgerald, who gave up large medical practice “back home! to enter Congress, also displayed the qualities of a diplomat when he suc ceeded in appeasing the injured lad’s irate father after the latter is sald to have threatened the R tive-phy Providence Dr. 1d was driving hetween I ¥ avenue s on when of childre He veered to the left, it . when young Smith, piloting wagon, crashed into the auto; playin aster mobile H Wi hecame ~topped | stander six that the latter! cident. 1e nd that it short dis | tive render Associuted P LIN perturl feu in Ge delivered s Chamber o Premier M anti-Italian ¢ ) the bay nd then ca 1t was the cians the . 5—There is W no litte - | ny over the speech wrday afternoon in th Deputies in Rome solini with regard t npaign alleged to hay been propagated Germans in Upper Adise Althous has made February tion pital Fitzeerald reported the ice - D) Columbia re 130 velock the German no reply. pend the text of the speech, th of Mussolini arve consider est used by uany war toward his country Mussoliui's having bee ch of Dr. n ol Germans untrymen i governm utt d the strong- | nan since the ! e Diven venue. ) uddress is regarded asioned by w e Held. the militant who requested to help Southern by wits taken home : re inju German Late t Edward Lewis, street 1 da was treated ay Call Germans Lia rticularattention Mussolinis 1} whole = me tooth wt | wscist Italy can, if ne 3 rther beyond its trice lower it 7 some quarters | las i at t the Ttali to Austrian te ) should be ¢ Mussolini at the | lian posi- | which is | and is i Ger | Body Not That of Px'n’.cfl\: Obolen- Say | i | =Ky, Moscow Police. MOSCOW n the shor : from ma he into Ttaly perturbation here has ! Ly the receipt of comment he ltalian newspapers, some of Mussolini's alent to a declar Germany all the 1 terpreted n i Ie strust challenge i< icious omen for League of DENIES STATUE REMOVAL. : | Mussolini Launches Drive for Monu- it to Battistini in Hyrol. Preimi in the he ru dur ry his I whic Mu: i | cham! Saturd. | warned Germany the alleged | anti-1ta campaign carried on ll\l i denied allegations that the | | .\u 1\ d removed the monument | FOR ANY the German poet. Walter, at Bol- | J zano. formerly . in Tyrol. He | created much | that, although | quite mediocre, still standing premier then made @ su fon that th n people by pu! nument | the 1007 | Ltati NSIHLF Ty his PONSTHI FOR ANY ath o triot Austrians durir stion has who was 3 the World Wa spread quickly the nution, spurred on mier's. statement that he ne of the first subseribers | wional fund his name on the newspap st submitted to him by ibaldi, son of Gen. Ri ihaldi, the premier said: “I'm | newspaper man.” Al the} deputics subscribed, giving The intention is to keep | within the reach of | The members of i e each > subseriptic - poorest cf nher sent Mus: Stgnor Cremonesi, sent him ing_that ouched the people.” the cha while Rome AND PAD! 3303 S now iNG TDENS . {he premier's speech hearts of the en- of the Sunday of excerpts | ernation upon receipt Mussolini’'s speech finds reln- foreed echo in the Monday morning | { editions which publish the full text | The Montagspost says the delay in | receipt of the speech here was due to | the fuact that Mussolini personaaly cor- rected the stenographic reports so that | the publish not represent a A RETURN LOAD OF rum_ New York Phiin SMITH'S " TRANFER FURNI | hia or B AND s LLOARD OF DI in re- HARPER -d interpella- | OFF tion ROBERT N HILLEARY L WAIT INTI We Can KxII "J'hemAl Bedcll Mfgn Co. ROOFING—by Koons or w PoNT e eign Minister dignitied de Der Mont Poincare never adopted sucl lini's megalomani; ter than all politi says dently g siderations. Official quarters that the Italian will not be hs transiation. Not Bugle Muss continue to hope ext of the speech rsh as the German have thi ¢ ROOFING fra 05 COMPANY. Mam CHIMNEY SWEEP 1. Kaue. SAVE THE PRICE OF A .NEW ROOF Call to War. Jlinf's speech in the chamber ¢, warning Germany against anti-Ttalian campaign, interpreted as a bugle declares 11 Messaggero, language of a race which will ate no offen The new ltaly \ be new w as the wwle desires peace in Europe, as was shown at Locarno, | where she willingly guaranteed the Rhine frontier.” the paper continues, “but the situation of Locarno does not place her under the nece: of enduring provocations without protest or tolerating offenses without reactic On the other hand I Tevere, ex- treme Fusoist organ, under the head- ing: A Word to the Wise is Suf- ficient, vs that the pan-German- well to keep in_mind that Mussolin’s speech was followed the singing in the chamber of the refrain of which IR()NCLAD WINDOW SHADES ial This Week ) Du_Pont Touline Washable mounted o Hartshorn made and hung, $1.75. T_HE SH@\.\DE FACTORY ROOFING—by Koons " ROOFING q St COMPANY _Phone Main 933, Your 1926 Prmtmg "Needs Ul mert vour every requirement “outed Dy this estaliehment _HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. BYRON S. ADAMS, FMNTER Profitable Printing Rcsults In 192 consult this million , The National Capital Press 12103812 D hT. NWa D'italia says the premier’s utter represent exactly the thought of all Italians, no op- posi :xisting on this ground. The territory as far as Brennero is doubly sacred because it was conquered through sacrifices of blood and be- cause it is the strategic bulwark of the northern frontfer. “ltaly fought Austria willingly. in rder to achleve unificati of the Jnother country,”’ it adds. “Now that " The " | is { bavison bl ng receipt of | | the | carried Jung's | nary | been THE EVENTNG BYAR, WASHINGTON, D. C STILLNANS STUDY PSYCHOANALYSIS Fowler McCormick Started Trial Reconciliation, Inter- esting Banker’s Wife. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. February analysis in which Mrs. James A. Still was orlginally interested hy young Fowler McCormick, is now be ing the Olympic by her husband during their trial vecon ciliation, MeCormick, .~ Psycho man studied aboard beloved by Mrs. Still is the son of | of Chicago, and of »hn D, Rockefeller. Stillman s broken in spirit_because of divorce proceedings brought by her husband, McCormick suggested she study psychoanalysis. Mrs. Stillman and McCormick, who h Junic have long been but talk of mirriage between s always “nonsense,” she hus She loves him. she s she loves her and 1 love and unders! each other,” she said recently. we are nol lovers. Do you think could have | n able to leave him it we had been lovers”” MeCormick Mrs. Anne and her 1 her (“Bud”) played @ large part in Hminary discussions that resulted the triad reconciliation Mrs Davison abroad father and mother back to aff iterest in each other’s welfare and McCormick deferved the vec ciliation for six i the belief that Mrs. iving every hing and ge in return Omly whe Wwe ved at a nan's home banker's wife ropean trip abroad. Mrs. Stillman won Bud K over to her expe nan o grandson When Mr: a son, McCormick friends, them w insisted once, just “Fowle: sous. nd “but her ionate ud re i Anse m the ve Mrs did u nd MeCor ment even will visit th the Saturday two well-thu ical Ty d the Psye Stillmans Mr= ' Olympic, Psychoar v Dr. R man will consult in En man advised, 1 the of the Still rudimer ¥ | mind Strength she received by D her to from e it her way divorce ease to victory she believes it can help hus bands enough to make it possible for them to wipe clean the slate and start life together again the sake of their children Daughter PARIS, Feb: purpose of Mr. an in comin, e their daughter son. they will fter debark treat s the said, in Calcutta. ) -1t long way from the Olym who was st month Mr. Davi. Anne Stillmg for Cu DEFENDS WETS' STAND. Bishop Brent of New York, However, ands by Dry Law. Ry H. R Brent of the Epis- ese of western New York L statement toc rted that he stood by the eighteenth amend- ment and the Volstead act, awaiting bette onal and State endeavor to make it effective. He added. relative to the recent pronouncement of the hurch Temperance Society modification of the prohibition law, that he could see nothing extraordi- in an attempt ange the by those who ided they u Empring] s Prohibition is ar the abuse of the statement s; no there reason for t aw. “The use of intox against God. The an make it e its use hibitive law nking of drinking what t ‘e live under A lertake the task. m does. with attempt to elim d. “Had there nise would be no nts is not dictum of A country a en it is not nts, but in bids. prohibitive law hacted. Those who wish to *» the law are at perfect liberty to oppose it, provided they themselves Keep the law. 1 pry she will more or interfere reached, with to the object is permit anybody, underhanded tact the national work Germany, which fmnh«ll\ Y renounc raine, must not worthy irridentists’ )i few Alpine vallevs inhabited 3 S thousand of German not less n went to Locarno nd Lor speakers. Either the campaign is a means of diverting attention from some other place, in which case Italy refuses to be a cat’s paw in the hands of the German patrioteers, or it is a meditat ed action, in which case Ttaly will put | her foot down firmly Battistini was a former deputy the Austrian Parliament. ing the Italian Army he wa by Austrians and executed. After join- aptured Hungarians and The monument to Walter, Mussolini_referred in his_speech, is that of Walther von der Vogelweide. It stands in Walter Square in Bolzano. He was the most celebrated of the medieval German lvric poets and one of the first champions of German in- dependence and imperfalism. He is supposed to have heen born in Tyrol. Richard Wagner immortalized him in “Die Meistersinger.” MUSSOLINI SCORED. to which London Editor A Is His “Making Sham of Locarno Spirit.” By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. LONDO Mussolini February §.—Premier violent speech threaten- ing Germany with a campaign of re- prisals over the Tyrol troubles has evoked an unusually fiery editorlal in the Daily Ex ng all dic- tators, espec who, the newspaper sham of the Locarno s The Daily . has made hirit. declares that P lini ha tification for his “pullying tone,” and “to choose the present troubie in the Tyrol as a pre- text for extending the TItalian fron- tiers 1s to emulate the very methods of Pr ubt that the opinion of the Daily Express will arouse the British public, but in official circles it is hoped that a more conciliatory spir- it between Italy and Germany can be brought about by diplomatic pressure from other countri (Copyrisht. 1026, by Chicago Daily News C0.) said | i i | | she has | g Fehruary § (#) — | urging | otherwise, | no | But when | in | IN ORATORY CONTEST SIGNIFICANT Institution Placed in District 8 of Territory Spon- ored by The Star Here—Competition to Be International in bcopo. It environment is the big factor in oratory, as sume maintain, the formal {enrollment of the Senate Pages’ School in the Natonal Oratorical Contest this morning is of more than pass | significanc However, Mrs. L. Jones, principal of the school, has h tofore placed emphasis upon mathe- maties rather than public speaking in_the regular work of her pupils. | | pages’ school, while one of the st in Washington. does regular assroom work, and, since {ts pupils | ere within the age limits of the con- | test, it is eligible to participate. The | school has bheen ed in district 8| {of the territo Star, which is shingte |.md Vicinity. . Distriet 8 incldes. th the party will sail from New York on the Republic, and ending September 12, when the party will land at Mont el after a comprehensive tour of France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany Holland, Belgium and England. While abroad the American cham pion, with the sther national final ists as his companions, will partici- pate in meetings with the champlons of the wtions partictpatineg in the Int i N ntest which is an outgrowth of the National Oratoric Th mwuum. will be s, Berlin and Lon doa. contest will come to its < with the interna tional meeting to be held in Washing ton October 13, when the representa te and parochial schools in the |tive of participating nation will | District of Columbln. The winner in | speak in his own tongue upon the {that district will receive a cash prize |subject of his own nation’s govern of $100 and will compete for the cham- | mental contribution. pionship of the territory of The Star,| Four languages will be used in this | which is divided into 10 districts and |meeting. For the benefit of the audi which embraces, in addition to the ence each person in the auditorium District of Columbin, Prine will be supplied with a small pamphlet Montgomery and C! . in | containing the speeches of h na M n nd Loudoun, Arlington, | lonal vepresentati In the c of adrfax ad Prince Willlam Counties. | those not speaking in English the | us well as Alexandria, in Virginta {speeches will be printed in rallel | The winner of the champlonship of | columns. one for the original and the the territory of The Star will receive |other for the Enslish translation. Al {an additionul cash prize of § W |of the speeches will be brief. The 4 place fn the national finals, which | judges will, of course, be persons {will be held here June 4. That |capable of passing upon the speech amounts to an award of $200 plus a | With due regard to all the points to b Wl seven of the | considered—buasic itof th - Il be tuken on a | dress, grace of expr July 5. whe tonal qualit fonal finalist . beginning CEORGEE. KLLEEN MERCHANTS FIGHT DIES SUDDENLY PARKING BAN PLAN .|See Tremendous Loss Autos Are Driven Off Downtown Streets. | Member of Well Known Fam ily Found Dead in Room by Brother. if Washit voring h hants itedly parkir m pr e ' pen, 55 years old & Market ere he Georsge K clerk in tl wi in | his brother's place « | Wis ir { had not 1, | since Friday | not ; ol Palace was found npl b downtown today b tary turers The s report ban, resided ove at 1315 norning. 1 ar Ch ion announc Columbus and M business his about the building but th urrence. and w 0 venue en seen * Association ment wis promp the question of at one tim by EMridze 1 beer £ the number of violations tor Eldride heen stre bus sa Ildridge e ru rking was one of the most de- things recommended by men the advisory committee » parking ban as sugzested by dridge would be utterly such the D rector und on the gesting on his way to get w dri {ter when stricken. His brother. John | thi ", Killeen. was attracted to his room | for | this moern: a light. After learn- | commit |ing his br was not at his place | simplifi | of employment, he said, he surmoned | hour 1 a friend and forced open the door sired Mr. Killeen had been sick for X time. Last week he suffered an tack of rheumatism. which con ¥ oroner Nevitt examined the today and will hold an autopsy later. Mr. Killeen, of the late ¢ inent District number_of v about 1 probably K of wa | sumed since office Dire wi nts exy to attr A ban o terrible 1¢ much money mers 1o parking would downtown able to as- believ Lcquiesce and energ their st mean stores. is e sume that merch would ever sit idly in_such an experime “The Merchants and Manufacturers’ A fation heretofore has com- plained that the Police Department Was not enforcing the one-hour parking regulation. The figures for January, aunounced by Director Eld- idge. ily seem’ to prove that Ma, s men are doing a good Jot ricularly on the parking regulation, since a little over half of the 4 rrests—or 2,339—w due to infractions of the parkin regulation “There should be no business for the sake o of a few policemen.” e a widower ,was a son | Orge Killeen, a prom Democartic leader a ars ago. His wife died years ago. leaving two chil dren, George E.. 3d. 19.years old. an ! John, 17 vears old. the latter residing | in Pittsburgh with his mother's rela tives. Mr. Killeen was the uncle of the George Killeen after whom the American Legion post here was named. Three brothers and survive him, one of the sisters being the wife of John F. Costello, former recorder of deeds and Democratic committeeman. The others are Misses | Susie and Margaret, and the brothers John F.. William T. and Killeen. MARY GARDEN ARRIVES | e = = i arleston Champions Gather. WITH OPERA VANGUARD | ciiicaco, rebmuns 5 6o otnm e pion Charleston dancers from n..re | Chicago Compa.ny Opens Washing- than a core of cities began arriving here today for the national contest. ton Engagement With “Otello"” Tomorrow Night. ants [ three sisters o E kering with saving the Sectional honors will be decided to- night, while all entrants will compete for titular honors Tu evening. i .. | Among _ vistiors expe here iguard of the Chicago Civic | \ayvor Thomas P. S!im(- of Charles arrived in Washing | {,n. s, ., where the popular dance Among them was | gifitinag { Mary Garden. The main body of the | company disembarked at Baltimore {in the “afternoon from two spectal fir'\ms which had brought them from Soston. { The company gives one lance in Baltimore tonight, and will jopen its shington engagement | with “Otellc shington Audi- torium _tomorrow Singers, chorus, ballet and orchestra number mora than 300. Other singers who arrived late yes- terday were Fernand Ansseau, Bel- gian tenor, who sings leading French roles; Mme. Augusta Lenska, con- Tadouard Cotreuil, basso, and i Irene Pavlos » soprano. HUMMEL BACK AT WORK. Bakery Proprietor Will Not Let Claim to Million Interfere. PORTLAND., Me., February § (4).— Henry D. Hummel, claiming to be the son and heir of Abraham H. Hummel, who left an estate of more than a {million dollars when he died in Lon. tdon recently, will be back on his bakery cart in South Portland today. Henry returned from New York, where, with his attorney. he attended Abe's funeral and rounded up many witnesses in behalf of his_contention that the former noted New York lawyer was his father. Henry har- nessed his mare, Lady, to a sleigh and took a drive vesterday, just to get his hand in for the resumption of the grind. He has been so harassed by sitors since the announcement | of Abe’'s death that his little bakery | S has been emlrely neglecled FRANCO NCO DEFERS HOP. Will Take Ofl Tomorrow on Next Jump Toward Buenos Aires. RIO DE JANEIRO, February 8 (#). —Comdr. Ramon Franco, the Spanish aviator, decided last night to postpone the next jump toward Buenos Alres until tomorrow. It had been his inten- tion to pilot the seaplane Plus Ultra down the coast to Montevideo, Uru- guay, today e Jackal” and his two compan- jons, who have flown here from Palos, Spain, today placed a wreath on the | statue of Alberto Santos-Dumont, one of the pioneers in Spain. Comdr. Franco attended many receptions in his honor during the day, and was made an honor member in the Bra- zilian Aero Club. | _The | Opera ton vesterd perform- GULDENS Mustard Pure-Ready touse FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 _LEETH BROTHERS Attention Builders Building Lots Northwest Community and Semi- Detached Houses | Il Attractive Arrangements | Can Be Made for ! Financing J. Dallas Grady Exclusive Agent 904 14th St. NN\W. Main 6181 ECONOMY COAL IN STOVE, CHESTN!JT, EGG Other Substitutes For Immediate Delivery W. H. HESSICK & SON 14th & Water Sts. S.W., ©Opp. Bureau Eog. & Printing @irl Reported Missing. Nellie Bowdriph, 20 years old, is re- norted missing from her home, 1426 inth street, since Friday afternoon. Police were tsked lo institute search for her. FEBRUARY MON 192 S T e T ENROLLMENT OF PAGES’ SCHOOL :(,onlacl to World i Brings Wieringen 10 PUNISH BROWN apitated | i is ! plish col 8 PRESIDENT ASKED | Civil Service League Renews Fight Against Head of Efficiency Bureau. Renewlng its o on Herbert I Brown, chief ¢ Bureau ency, and the sed conn Senator Smoot with that bu Civil Service Li w lic a_letter to Pr volidge re questing disciplin hout further delay.” Recalling to the month ago a committe had interviewed him and lakd down a memornndum asking the Chief Bxecu tive to support action to secure the transfer of the Personnel Cl ifica tion Board to the Civil Service Com missfon, the letter said The fucts which justified this re- Guest were brought out in i congres sional Investigation of the work of the Personnel Classification Board made by the House committee on civil serv- ice, of which Representative Lehl h of New Jersey chairman. he com mittee went into the question in de tafl and, ignoring tlons, unanfmously recommended the tansfer. “The ment Lehlt tion of the n of . the President that u of the league warrants > by nnel Cla section 3 except discloses ac evidence it this_ violatic -ty th tivities of the Burcau of Efic its representatiy ting thr S The vec Smoot has i id | the (¢ to accom Ie wh branch ¢ was not within the vernment administrative ment what he plish by due pros neh of ¢ “We dent peat our that you will tuke - chief of the Ifeasance in office plain languas assification act and p Smoot to ace > could not aceon through his ¢ the United State the denands t. but we con such great that we feel called upon mee agaln respectfuily o bring it your attention and to request without further deluy. Will Honor Lincoln. Lincoln radio Friday chain of Washington n with addre f the Nich prominent United the cl pator through him wh tice as W that vour time are very g siler this matt be honored when the will night stations an appre ses by sever Pre mem ork erday and Fritz, 35 to extin. pai taken tried received He was Keep a Secret Young people wha intend to marry should select quarters that are modern, well conducted and reasonable in price. Come and see thz values at the MAC PA APARTHENTS 21% am € STS. e The Pioneer House on the Park SR RIS BOOKS BOUGHT “Bring Them In"* or Phone FRANKLIN 5416 PEARLMAN'S, 933 G St. N.W. F. P. Weller’s Pharmacy 8th and Eye Streets S.E. is a Star Branch You'll find these Star Branch Offices very con- venient—when you wish to make use of the Star’s Classified Section —and they are located at handy points about town and in the near- by suburbs. At your service with- out fees of any kind— only regular rates. The neighborhood around 8th and Eye Streets Southeast is served by the Weller Pharmacy. The tar prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined—the natural result of Star Classi- fied Ad efficiency. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office msidera- | | mg carry ate pro- | 'DUNBAR HIGH POST IS SOUGHT BY FIVE | Business Practice Department Va- cancy Brings Many Applica- tions From Educators. Plague of Thieves By the Asso WIEBRI ber &—The hon island, widely known as the former ce of axile of the former Ger- man Crown Prince, have not spent an hour’s quiet rest of nights since | the Island w ined to the main- land by a dam as part of the great Zuyderzee drain schers din whera «nd pristine virtues ries or robberies Since the dam was the islanders have from u veritable lugue of thieves and other unde- ables who have descended upon them from the mainland. 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