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D. (., WEDNESDAY, 17, THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, UNMASKING AT MARDI GRAS BALL []FHBERS, SI.AYERS THRILLS CAPITAL’S SMART SET | SAVED FROM MOB 5 it Meton s coteman Semnings Resesea as mperor and Empress at Gorg.,eoup. Chinese Corounation. the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bos- trom, the counselor of the German em- and Frau Dieckhoff, Mr. and Robert Lansing, Mrs. Charles Ffoulke, Miss Betty Byrne, staf Weidel and Baron L. A. Rappe of the Swedish legation, The Shrine of Patriotism “No gilded dome swells from: the lowly roof to catch the imorning or evening _beams. but the love and gratitude of United America settle upon i in one eternal sunshine.” Edward Everett Not only A w, but all the world Wakes its pilgrimage to Mount Ver- - from which weat the “intrepid warrior who knew no glory but his country’s good.” At Mount Vernon ean be the om in which Washington d the chair by the bed it of Lis death, fay the open n which Mrs. Washing ling to him < proves that the man we and eallod Father looked to our 1 iidance and w FEBRUARY EVODKA DRUNKS INCREASE. | 1 $3]fi,433,[“] AVY {Alarming Rate Russia 2 ‘ Legalizing Modified Liquor. Evans and Dr. Channing Swan. o BII.I_ Is APPRUVEU Mrs. Johnson's Party. | MOSCOW, 17 (®P).—The Mrs. A. - Johnson entertained | pvie has published fig box party for A. Geary Johnson, having i the party Se oritt ) Senate Passes Measure, Re- Jaimes Freyre, Miss |z storing Two Items for Air- craft Equipment. SureRelief FOR INDIGESTION in Since February government ures which drugs have been incr alarming rate in Rus troduction of vod | of 40 per cert | treated in | cow dur show drunkenn 6 Bsu.-ms Hot water Sure Relief @ Paul Lutes. ldsborough had with him ¢ Laird Dunlop, jr., Mr. B. Cummins, Mrs. Francis Guerin Macnamars Heath Mrs. William and Mrs, 1 Nannie Gr obe, and Bethea. Mrs. Fri Berger 4 box. Her guests were the Ministe |of BEevpt and Mme. Sammy, Rear | Admiral and Mrs. Willian Woodward Phelps, Mr H Maefarland. Mr. Manner: 1rs. Maleohn MceConihe. Mr. {Joseph Glidden, Mrs. Dallet-Wilson, and Mrs. Wilbur Hubbard and nd Mrs. Walter Crosley *. Stapleton had John Barber. M nd ‘ r daurhter, “arolyn Cham Alln\un 1. Fred ll.mullun and os 1 included Repre- John Phillip Hill, | David- Five Held in Killing of Two Patrolmen Removed to The veil of secrecy . h Mardi Gras ball, Nashville. afosones 2ibiiil vus 5 secret which for weeks past solves were removed revealing 4 | Mellon, daughter of the ‘(l\l ’} ASUT) s 1 Chines 2 and Coler B tifted from | Mie. Peter, a o | and Mrs. enry ut the) ey had as thei and g dor of Brazil, S ety | Mr ide D. Andrew T. Long, Winship. w s cohalics, women. 10 atients | including Drug | cent ot Euests the Amba: rgel do An . Rear Admiral Col. Blanton )1 men and ddicts formed ne: the special hospital whom 1 night, ified when Dyke Jobe, Miss Maude | 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere na § the Moran had bill for the Nu 316,433,000, Ly the Se to the Nav ¢ including an 00,000 for this ored two se bill eliminated by the providing $4.962,500 for, ind the other to autho to contract for new ment_up to $4,100,000, 00 is exclusive ot authorization item, like amount to provide v out a similar author St e two recommended 1o the propriations committe minated when memiy mmittee objected priations committee authorize this airma tler nnounced t Ation embracing building program No serions difficults -hing | when th: | meet Effingham | The Senate and Mrs. |an appropriation A Peter Lakehurst. N. J Mrs, Blaine M C|its present statis nd My, rleton Van Valken- | this station was r Mrs. B H. Griflin of North Car- | House appropriat rth Gerretr S jr.. M 8 Maj Holeom Gen. [ i . v Montgomery Blair. Evans M p Mr. and shi W Maj. John G. Quekemeye radley Campbell, Beve Dr ual supply ying a total of passed late yesterda) which gave Service I of 18 Senate r IVILLE, Tenn., February rs today rushed five n "ulaski, Tenn., vesterday I nnin 3 e k ‘eping, fol- | American o i |00 > Pulaski { house " o ‘nroute f s to |t ad ahead of them to make | not 1y in v prisoners s rounded up love ite, | 1| Air ition The the | one npress nehu | carnival reising rick nd queen il acle of | 2 nded | 2 % | |5 | | % & YR St B B B B B R B TR SO B R TR EE B B B s Buy With Confidence—Buy a Dunigan All-Brick Home. Take Your Rent Money and Buy a “Dunigan” Home $500 $6,95 S65 a g M and by Mme. By a4 boost were Dent ent appr atur tions in House, pr v weeks o of 3 Senator off, Maj nd Gen. and and [repared tor the br and | | the Ol 1 pag to the wer seom sure, it to of the sur nt . 34, - and Mrs amilton Hamilton: M din, Mr. Paul ey O'Neill, M s Jeffer Others at the ive and Mr nl Mrs. Richard Porter il Mrs. Perciyal MeCeney- «. George Maurice Mor- Marchioness ney Hoyt, Mrs, ugherty of Grove City sladys Chapr v Ives, Miss B Miss Vieginia Hunt, Miss Miss Barrine Drike, man. Miss Louise and Mrs. John Kendall, | MeElhone, Mrs. Freder | Miss Mary v, Miss dolph Smith, Mr. and M ni Mrs. er Senator e quip rd while the of the $4.100. it in funds tion in William M. with Mr. and 1 had with them 3ut My Miss Company ranture the out, their identities murmuy auin s were removed 5 lod. Even then 1 | OF “Who is she and who heard the length of the | comple! was the di iise. Private collec Wl museums 1 well as importe shops. were | sacked for the ous Oriental cos for the | tumes for the chief in A wun | fgures in the 150 shots | Wis worth the tr No decoration lendid French 1 e we t roundin! jwho was. eapture BOOKS BOUGHT | nivi'ies = Them In" or P l Day FRANKLIN 5416 [ v b “We vin PEARLMAN'S, 933 G St. NW. | the \ e h entertained | king ‘her guests to had a box. In th Minister of the Mr. Timothy or Thoma J. Walsh, Macfeat, the se Irish Free s <t secretary and se shn vesterd: in the i orplice. Anthon Adkine., | v {at dinne nen | the ball Joh ections restor iHous ARRRR R DRRRERRRR e ¢ its ap were | nava Ppro 1 no authority penditu and f the naval commit it would const a comprehensive rish Fre Smiddy: Sens Mrs. Al L. cetury of the fon the Perivian zalez Pr ety M ; Mrs. R t Hinckle DeWitt Taln Wood and Juc Pavne Mr. William occupied by M lohn CASH Month SOUTHERN EXPOSURE—PAVED ALLEYS 8th & Hamilton Sts. N W. W Joe into the po commenc given by W the (wo offi which more and <hootin the killin battle vere . sy fived. than Allan Dough rpenter kins had Mme Mrs Juhn "«Jflwma@flmmmm llroom except the Oriental_draping back of the throne 1t the far end of the chaml nor © | was there much in the Chin Grand March Before Midnight. When shortly before midnig and march took splace, the lon, |room was lined with an uppe e e | NEWSPAPEROFFICE =i bir i i i ds led e \When the doc of the dozs dashe ¢ NEW APARTMENT ; .- ~ BUILDING Apartments Rented Apartments Vacant afficers 1o was e th bed vhe We oper expected in 1 this section hie Nirs. mj@@mm@m@mrwrumaflmmnuwmmmww ) Larton 739 Hamilton and Lighted Until A MODERN UP-TO-DATE HOME Tauke T4th Street or D. J. DUNIGAN, Ine. 1319 N. Y. Ave. Main 1267 P R O O N [gRoe DR RPN R R RIS s Al Sample House, for ni Phelps | and with then = \¢‘4‘4«¢c“44441¢4‘401l i Open B! 1 De [ A bindo anmen ns committee bers o \h and u: SRICET Washington ha Mebbin of N Elizabeth Howry, nett and Mad inbassadon: . bt wives, hig | of box Alrs. b roling. N nk 3] Oth Street ( the da and thei s welght in the bill. Combined fieet msett Buy next vear if the House wupy - of $1.750.000 in t for fuel added to the bill by 1dford, Robert !ate. It w d 1o the er . R J. Cottrell, Cha u\m..‘ the Departinent hopes to Mime. v, Frederic William Wile, | bring the Pacific fleet to the Atlant nan Bolton ) "Bryde, Mau-!coast « » every three vears to kee the secr to 1d Frederick J. Cha- | the personnel of the Na 1< fami and Mrs, rvett | {with one st h th T U e (R S |2 S T0 ENTER CONTEST ind Mrs. M tion in the uavil Will Join Other Citizens' Groups in‘ Simon i il force withdrawal of Mr arines from Haiti. Th company Fight on Sanitary = Commission. Ordered to Home. n L tioned n ordered 1o | 1it retireme £ the Governtie at the end of ted his lovely as she passed. Mrs. Henry I all and o IR J@mmmmmr@ R Sreaker Sav: Pavers Must Install Luler Mr brris Dy Ar ! Kemper | Kent 1 Morris on the Entertained at 1 Mrs. Edward it dinner, * the Minister of Switz Peter, the Minist its and Slovenes, 1 vichich: the Mir 1 Mme. Prochnik wife of the Scientific Business Man- agement. ans idgwe, Dimock, chairman of the George oundation. in of which the ball wa sted by M Witlte 33 man. received the guests, near the main entrance to the ballroom. of turqu sign in tiny . Everett when their 211 Delaware Avenue S.W. Two Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $57.50 to $65.00 B. F. SAUL CO. N.W. allotn the Sena of 5 the As CHICAGO, standing large, gown ra pearls February 17 ples scientif aper management sutlined before the Inland Da Assoclation today by W, publisher of the Evening T Mitehell. and president ted Press Editorial South Dakot newspaper 1 it p | or news Ge s pearls outlinin pery, and her ornaments we and diamonds. Mrs pckerman’s zown was of corul red velvet and cloth |silver, the train of velvet be lined | with silver. finding system, an out .‘.}‘;:‘|'::';\\\ in ";r'.'v‘x’x‘fllx:‘lr-n.n.x independent of and sup- | foiiUers L (RO S sual bookkeeping | make w: »r the emperor, Suehs aiaysten fan for the ro; forms what should be expected | Then the emperor ente 3 e ) T accol | : 4 be threefold in fts accom- | pificent dynastical robes of the pents. First, it will | Irectly | tion, escorted by his prime mi ientize costs in such a way Walter D Denegre, the manager a monthly re- | 5 o o0 Tpe the real net revenues by de-lyng and with the eight tments and by the unit of measure- | o qine A1 in royal Chinese nt in each department. and masked, paraded to the throne. condly, such a system must re = 3 costs I form as to pro Wonderful Chinese Costume. individual sales as al display advertsing, in | ilar such a system must enable 10 assure the revenue 'n assures a predetermin- mum profit ird. such in the suc < President of Mrs As- Bill Amer wendn 15th Street Main 2100 itic e only inagement | ted upon a Why Investors the World Over Select SMITH BONDS ET owners of Smith Bonds tell you in their own words why they select these time-tested first ortgage investments. A man who has invested with us for 30 years says: “For more than thirty years I have been doing business with your company. 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Founded 1873 SMITH BUILDING, Washington, D.C.---Main 6464 NEW YORK— PHILADELPHIA—PITTSBURGH — MINNEAPOLIS NO LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR IN 53 YEARS ncing until the and Oriental | rrived the went to nection with the bill, in which A Congress to grant independence to the people of the Philippines the 110 1 AMr. and cupled the Webster, and had Comdr. and Mrs, Arc and Mess James ¥ | and Mrs. Ay v | My Mr. | hos dinner preceding th 1 \ had as guests Princess Margavet Bon ni. Col. and Mrs. RPN RIRIR FLAT TIRE? NMAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS KEW GARDENS 2700 Que Streel N.W. Mrs. Vi Dox of My man AMrs. Hugh their guests iboid Davis, 1y Mitehell Mr Joint committen of Takhon nd the was compa Mit Communiy lea upon Md su H ; koma ort was granted repre. ved in perhaps | W Chinese costun intry. Py irls in x= ladies in perate with communities in with a view 1o tion which is An equ emp! me the | the Duvid Me Lea ir box Mrs. Frank v auelin Mason. wmber of de the sanitary taking part in the esting the pow Suburban Sanita retion in the which interest splendid sroups ¥ attending nd when the corte me, and the nice the emperor and empr: is. Then the splendid sld and silver em a the length of Chinese : tHe waiting. the th was oy lifted their m court, glittering broidered robes, | the ballroom. ‘ Still wearing their masks the cour- [ Mr. and tiers and suite of the emperor sought | and Mrs the ladies to whom they had sent |Quimby, cards of invitation to dan d after the two sets thus executed, all the | masks were lifted anfl the ball was open for general dancing. The only masked and costumed per sons were the emperor and empress and the members of their suites The ladies in waiting to the empress were Miss Suzette Dewey, daughter of 1t Secre y of the Tr A : Mile. Juli: Mile. Raquel Pueyrredon, daughter of the Argentine Ambassador and Mme Pueyrvedon: Miss Anne King ( Gwendol system should ful and accurate . both for ex re- their pan. Mine | O'Brien, s the D) 1 work of « Mrs. Arthur | yantial nd Mrs. Walter Wilcox, | | Mrs, Edonard Albion vhn Belt. Mrs. Howland < Helen Clarke, 1> Iph Totten engine nd the ok of constituted lenty of news print 1 asonable as they now, even should Canada place an embargo on Maj. H. B. Burgoyne, St. told the Inland iation yesterday. ne said Canadians had ed in seeing several acres of Canadian virgin spruce and pop-ar imed in one edition of an Ameri Sunday pape and enough pulp 'd to furnish 2500 tons of news- automobile edition of a | were the ) Seva, M nd 54 dange 3 | isibility t | thority Philbrick one Children Right Let them live in this apart- ment house that is kept scrupulously clean, that al- ways has plenty of heat and hot water, and which gives the best service in Wash- ington for the money. OTOMAC PARK A!’AR'I;HSETlgTS The Pioncer House on the Park McCoy, an attorney representatives of Ma in complaints now the Maryland Public m. led the discus vhich resolution Swih:llboard Cafeteria Children’s Playground Interior Gardens Resndenl Manager Mrs. Dimock’s Guests. Mrs, he Faw Dimock Duchess of ad | sion, followir Norfolk, | was presented by Morris heod . V. Lampson directing ommittee 1o enter into the 'he resolution, which was <o set forth that the tee should “join in program with « view such amendments to the be necessary to safegi nterest nd endeave " 1s to the legislature s clive steps to se suitul as pronosed In the : 3 ton, chairnan taking her guests j, 3 . Water - company were Miss Miss | A nd Mrs. John 1. A celina_Porter G s, Misy Lydia | C s o MeKe 2 v ‘chbol Mi: Suzette Dewey and ar = Even g World A ries” Puttarson; in' oriental | s The ch: was based on three| costume and giving the carnival at- ! newspaper editorial 1iling the re- | mosphere to the scene. The secre ht and Mr. Cortland | duction by Supreme Court justices of [ which shrouded the event was in Mr. and Mrs. Breckinridge Long ixed for criminals in the Court | amost the only touch of the carnival | nn Misses Patten occupied il Sessions, and the practice | i the entire entertainment. As Argentin: of attorneys in appealing for bail re- | pan, it was quite brilliant. | ductions through writs of habeas| There were many interesting box corpus. Sy Justice P he Secretary of the Treasury ou Mr. Pollard's assertion that the | yfellon, occupiéd his box. {editorials were written solely in the | " mpa Ambassador of Germa Interestiof publichwellares Baroness Maltzan were guests in the E= . box of Mrs. Ch es Boughton Wood, . who also had with her the former District Attorney Absolved. ,\';;ix-i(ur General and Mrs. James M. | AN FRANCISCO, February Beck, the President of ( District A Keves, ington Unives cently by Gov. Mather Lewis rdson with rendering pro T. A. 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