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= THE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1926. 1 Revels of Drunken |IDA JEFFREYS IS DEAD; Mrs. Ida JeffreysGoodfriend. She WI“. RA[}E SUV'H e WH_“AM B H"_I_, 78, $85,fl]8[m NAVA'_ Guinea Pigs Lead | WAS FAMOUSACTRESS it e e Sl B with his company at the Grand Opera D Friend of Duse and Leading Lady | House. ]‘U BTH GUNT'NENT . : REA[TUR EXPIRES i AlR PRUGRAM U K ,D TR ArrCSI e e O:::Er e n i . e y £ | became assoctated with the early pres- By the Assoctated Press. | eration Ago Succumbs. entations of Ibsen in America. She bt NEW YORK, February 18.—The |By the Assoclated Press. was the original Mrs. Alving in Ib- drunken revelling of guinea pigs NEW YORK, February 15.—Ida|Sen’s “Gho Wade Certain Russians Plan {Was Nephew of Philanthro- . % i S| used, Federal offictuls said, to test |Jeffreys, famous actress of a former | She born in England, but was % & | p T i HOUSE comm’ttee Appl’OVe the fitness for human consumption 1 ‘md friend of the late|@ducated in Boston. e f : : . . 4 : 2 . . : of alleged whisky and alcohol, led | I3 . is dead. Iler death — _EXpEdIthfl to Discover @ : N pist Who Gave Art Gallery ! | t Five-Year Operations LOOK- | {5 the arrest yesterday of Rudolph "sday, but became known| Some men spend half their time 1 . . . . . Gelb, a grocery store proprietor, on : ) making promises and the other half in and Claim Land. B0 e ol to Capital. % . - . ing to 1,692 New Planes. fiafl:u-ge of illegal possession of ate life ax making excuscs ——— X S S "The liquor was found in vacant < S R apartment belonging to_Gelb. ad : ; Willium Corcaran. 1Hil, {8 years ] iv ¢ the Associuted Press. +ite| Joining the wrocery: ‘The usents February 15.—A de . old, for many years one of the lead- The House r commitiee guveits] JIRIRE the @rocery. he escnt 1t the Bolsheviks is one rea- - 3 {iniz veal estate men in Washington, |approval yesterday to a fivevear! ment, unable to sleep because of 3 nd who desc led fro and S son for the polar flight to be headed \ : 3 S lited t5 pénsons who Had Becowis g { bullding progyam to cost $85.078.000| the high wassail of the pigs held > e o g S e could] by day and night. entered an this Summer by Lieut. Leigh Wade, R amous in the history of this cit; s for the Naval Air Service. It would{ “fmm_mo“ Gomplitat: which: 8- ; . AN, p his hor 24 H street, i e in the fiscal year S R around-theworld flyer, who s to re- . died at his home, 17 5 | become operative in th 3 sulted in Gelb's arrest. B > night after an lliness of about three l beginiog: yuna 20 g . Lvery ber of the American 3 months. Death was attributed to o | 4 AT arItiey exrediion belleves;: N6 ; heart disease. | The program. as recemmended ‘to Coming to Build Tnnker niversiti X1 vs, that “the Bolsheviks plan to Born in Baltimore in 1847, Mr. Hill 4 | the House, would include both heavier-| o i S0l 0 18 ) | . us in finding the continent we % was the son of the late Rev. Dr. than-air and lighter-than-air activities, | canh Tuherwood, famous naval & b . . < in the uncharted , Stephen P. Hill, who went to Balti- and by the end of the period would |fect and inventor, sanied for America N mnerias an - more from Salem, Mass. His mother's assure 1 uirplanes and WO | o' the Olymple yesterday to supervise maiden name was Miss Ellen Cor- 4,,“‘&,, & dirigibles, °s the ¢ the construction in the United States L s e 4 corun, She was the sister of the o of the wrecked Shenandoah. of a Diesel tanker under one of his : Prlmroce within s RARRIS & late William Wilson Corcoran, the total cost of the two dirigibles would | Doan e “This tanker, he said, will be ¢ s€s R EWING great philanthropist, who gave to DAVID L. WIN account for $8,000.000 of the totaldipe lurgenl of its kind in the world. of the Northern Hemisphere.” 2 B | (his city the Corcoran Art Gallery| ™ 7 The committec also recommended “ited. the' 6lod of Wrangell WILLIAM CORCORAN HILL. |#nd the Louise Home and otherwise = an appropriation of $300,000 for the Regular ‘ B Lsiand. the K atica Peninsula and T = " |added to the public welare. m.;\’::g iDAVlD L. WING FUNERAL | Yavy to contract with At An Eoglish process makes dyes| | : . $2 Values e ———— |iifter coming to this city elopment Corporation - other crime or emeanoc in. | the late Dr. Hill, was pastor of the | | Ford interests. for an_ all:metal air |2 e o tapiragasmeanor -l “Baptist Church here for many | IS CONDUCTED TODAY |ship. This would be in addition to - ie alien admitted the commission | vears. And Mr. Hill's grandfather, et |the total carried in the program. $ | of such an offense, and that being the s Corcoran, wus al one ‘i€, ites for Economist and Former $15,585,000 Total for 1927, 4 Rus. | Ca%e. her exclusion is mandatory un. fmavor of Georretown angfl{.u an e e The amount proposed in the pro . ® WS | der the practice of the department, | years one of its leading citizens. —{ Coa pert of Federal Trade would be in addition to_the e lade Sl g “\*";"j; Obtained Schooling Here. Commission Are Held Here. 000 carried in the Navy bill to | l ive Salesman Tomorrow & Saturday Row | imeral fromieration e ded 0 the |\ i)l began his education in the | provide for 78 new planes during the iaoian s | s . jwhed 1 Funeral services for David L. Wing, | Bext fiscal y Coupling this v v o - i, plArie uring the past 19 sears, conskler- | Schoals of this city and finishel it avid L. Wing, 3 f Mad Ord JO UIL.S, I: do: LI e | i e S 18 e, conmer | st 08 IRl B e saver o | i e 5 - of Made-to-Order NQUILS, large, doz..........$1.35 i i their thumbs, with @ laree. | ojyded under this provision for the o, of the Federul Trade Com Drogram, & ol v 5 svision toi ; s D ! al Tra . 5 e oy ¢ VLT Sl _— ious, weil equipped air force.|.qn o x e ns in| Shortly after finishing school. hel . = i 3 . ' Cl th 2 ‘ ot il equippeld aie forte: | admission of the sime offense u 5 W powition In the banking |died Tuesday night, were held at ] o - pues othing SWEET PEAS, bunch ........ 73c new continent. | I¢ should be explained in consider- | house of Rij & Corcoran. which [o'clock this afternoon at his residence, |7 o e ks e . v ~ \ — imagination than | ing immigrution rases on appeal 1 fx now known Riggs National | 1322 Nineteenth street. Rev. Dr. |10 L apportionmenty a3 Exceptional opening for \ IO[ PTS bUnCh 75¢ e declared s < of special inquiry at ports of | Bank, where he worked for several ¢ Jobnston, rector of St. Johns |plane SRR S experienced producer. Our ANy e m B SR S G cts that if an Avete conti- frpval that the Secretary of Lalbc i 19329 clothes are sold direct to Uis found it will pr be i und to consider the question in- 1877 he wearer at po 1 table la Volved solely on the evidenca submit. | Phenix, who is the daughter df the |officiated. o S fforing e t landing pi ted before such board and cannot|late Thomas und I;le'm,\‘ ‘;v‘x.ihhh The place of interment has not yet ,,L,,u.," S1%E D 0bn, wrogiding Apply in person to H ‘ :asb&‘ :a Howerstores Wrangell Island Claims. exercise discretion. :‘f:_“""‘r‘v‘r:jhfn"-l e i ho ( been definitely decided upon, but will| 1931 — $20,046,000. providing 3 Myr. Visek ssed the belief t BRITISH TO ACT. ‘a8 ol of the District courts for | brobably be Bangor, Me. home of | Planes. i Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Ordera the United States Wi e and who was well known | Mr. Wing's father and mother, who 1692 Planes In Mot 807 14th 804 17th 2467 18th 1209 Wi ‘rangell 1sland, off Point Bar- S as % 500 - o | Std Gt is. Ave. e s \l|‘h|l- !‘.”\‘\'lv-nlld Srovide an | Consulate < Report to Go | _N:}: h)fl"‘f""‘m:‘,‘u‘:,‘;‘ wt the | &re travelling abroad | This would giv of 1692 TheEd‘?“dTmlormgco' Phone Fr. 5142 Phone Fr. 10391 Tel. Col. 9907 Phone West 1302 intermediate fiving Lase 0h @ XUt | Through Usual Government Channels. | Rigzs Bank, Mr. Hill went into the |, Aions those in attendune twere a| Dlanes ,f:;“f,‘i‘,“,',“; with the. ,“‘;';;‘,,',':‘;;{ 737 Thirteenth St. N.W. to one farther north. = St » and for many othe son ng, o Lanker, of | G o O mire A. Moffett, Lieut. Wade expects to reconnoiter | LONDON, February 18 UP).—The | sl 2 lliam Cor. | Previence, and members of his fam- | Of k Point Barrow next or and | British forelzn office, it is understood | FoT% The r. Wing's widow formerly "_-}‘ e it t s expadition, _which ached (| 2 oot anthoHty e | foremost in Washington ‘Ql.u.xi.-‘u'l"qcr?l.'.?'“r"—'m".‘ 4 of Misx | mmittee estimated the strength of alumni of Harvard, Yal “ton | tervene in the cs R e i was one. of the trustees |3 E or Gir o e e e and the University of Pennsylvania,|of Catheart, yesterday ordered | and executors of the large Corcoran = S , % of the perd 1,000 * . Gxpects to sail from Seatdle parly in) clided from the United States b4t | estate and had lonz served as prexi: | AN OF MANY ARRESTS Cislian Buttes of the) copimittes] SpeClal Sale' = 'Frlday & Satu rday 4 »f the board of trustees of the S it i ot Licut. L. H. Ogden. also an around-| the consulate generhl at New York | ]‘:.";HL e o in statement ning the pro-| e 1 u 3 s » n. said it was “Based on a Treaty | ° | oo e minctad (i Eeprs, | severat other funds. He was « mem-| ONCE MORE SENT TO JAIL X0V 50 Wil aesianea to v the 4 Wade's dy resigned | roA en Chamberlain, the for-| o0 of the Metropolitan Club and the - J States “an aer Arn. sece | n l r e O c O l r from the Army Air » o join | eign sec , informed the countess | 4 | [ “olunibia Historfeal § d the expedition. effect in @ cablexram sent t ;“‘1‘{“; i lone Tived| ¢ Judge Mattingly Warns Dudley is in accord with the R . | day in r to her message request o ibied 4% oid hame where!th - g y Prosfdenti SEOWEROGE - . ing the Rritish government to make | \W{ie Bullding mow tands hefore Hoore Notito Appealito 3 d, u ..n-mu.nY B - _ | representations to Washington on | p,ving to the home in which he died Congressmen. a o e policy, | moving 4 Snow Motor Moves Poorly in Arctic | her hehalt e e e : on. notley . As a consular report is made on | on"r TS MUETIGES Dudley Moore. whose police record | special > 1 tee of S¥eathies every m which a Rritish sub- | S 0 \’(\r\lvh:n:nmml:nrmny:emems are | contains more than 50 conv s for | the lust Congress as . advisabil- NENANA, Al February 18| ject is sent back from Ellis Island, | ror services to be held at St. John's | Various offenses, ransing from intoxi- ity of expending at least $10,000,000 P A supply party of the Wilkins | the machinery of government 18 mov- | psicronal Church Sth and 11 | cation to rebbery, was ugain brought | for new equipment E > ing no more for the countess than | Suturday afternoon At 2 |Into court today before Judge Rubert for the ordinary British deportee. | il ohnaton, | B Mattingly to ans | - wi being drunk. Policeman R married Miss Sally | Bpiscopal Church, Lafayette square, 929 — $17.582,000, providing polar expedition started north b minus three of its gaining only 40 miles| CRAVEN SORRY FOR AFFAIR. | [ Dunlap, as- b % made lhe )l)l: St The snow motor car which left Ne. . v ssional Cemetery. | | f et mposed v napa Thursday on its 700-mile journey | Says Countess of Catheart Ts Welcome . I..g 20" davs and & fine of $100. The | 2 2 ‘ ’ 1o Point Barrow on the Arctic Ocean, “ » 5 the Nna da tur arrived at Campbell's Roadhouse fo/Btay on TEafle Xsland." GREEKS PAY BULGARS. aEE then ondéred (that fine ce Ir'urm € late last might. Tt left Campbell's | By the Associated Press bt peia an ddlisionsl Jull sentencarat SOF] lga Pebruar .— | 60 days will be levied. today ovana. 15 miles disiant,| MONTREAL, February 18.—1 have| SOFIA, Lulgaria, February 15 () e e eioey canes he nas writ- | Il Save 5 and More via an overland route, after dropping |only o say that i it umuses gome | Gresce yesterduy paid Bulgaria the | SINCe &1 HIOus e b rens o three sledges. One of the two v} people sojourn on u rather isolated st instaliment of the indemnity of earby States asking them to inter. Tiotors was working poorly, and great | lHitle” lsland in Midwinter, with the | 35.a00.000 Jove. (about $224,000) im- | cede for i necesntiating. omeiatn of il H. BAUM & SON difficulty was had in trying to keep | glow of New York so near and yet 0| posed for the invasion of Bulgarlanithe court to reply to their letters and | the sleds on the trall. The weather | far, they are welcome to it.” said the|¢oil last Autumn. Yesterday's pay-|make out the long list of offenses that ! I 464 Penna. Ave. cas clear, with the temperature 20 ¥l of Craven today. The earl re-|man 15,090,000 leva, which, the [ compose his record, Judge Mattingly | M 9136 ers at 6 o'clock this morning. | turned late last night from a hurried | Bulgarian government announces, will [ told him that if he tried to influence | amn reported here that A. Mal-| visit to Otta e atribuced among those who suf- | Representatives again by his false |l YOU CAN ALSO RENT IT ; Regular Pnces colm Smith. head of the supply par “Personally,” he added, I am a bit| foreq from the Greek incursion. The :Ing, !('-‘r clemency he would see msz| il atterpted to prevent F. R. Suratt, a | of an epicure. Moreover. it pleases|ogt of the indemnity is to be paid| he got five vears. . SPORTS HATS TAIIJORED HATS DRESS HA\TS 1e expeditic fiz! arly | manipulations of the United States im- = > the cxpediti L I T i bor b i w A SHlNGTON To make Friday“and Saturday the busiest selling days of the month, also to n room i Ty rehtrainet foomi| The statement was made s w o (B for the New Straw Hats which are arriving daily, we have selected the popular Felt Hat— photosrapher, from taking pictures of |me more to be able to watch the | yrireh 1 photogr ravan, suptecds fitort to theone attributed to the Count now the vogue—to stimulate sales for these two days, and prove our slogan, “Around the ed in Lanm. ome pictures, and was|ess of Cathcart, which characterized \ Corner from Hl'h Prices.” e s T o s oy ot wrcl - SILK T RE C ; Hats priced in plain figures. Friday and Saturday—just take one-third off Regular Prices. el T Fnea” e I Rl | ey B o o i o f 3 ) $1.75 Hats, $1.17 $3.98 Hats, $2.66 $5.95 Hats, $3.97 comress e el | Sal S, ) i e mo @ | BiREchw Shona 85 S5 | | L G St. NW, M. 8306 100 Winter Hats of All Kinds Reduced to 75c nection with the incident for \K'hll‘h’ 1,000 New Arrivals—Extra Large Headsize Hats BAN TO U. S. COURTS ! the countess was barred from entry. SILK REMNANTS e M e $5.95 to $12.50 The earl declared he was not respon meet the demand for 24 TO 26-INCH HEAD SIZES at 3 § shle for what was being said about C R Around the Corner EFEERON :5: 9c to $4 Yd 614 Twelfth St., N. W. . BETWEEN F AND G STREETS Formerly $1.29 to $11.98 A great variety of weaves for Spring 7 =X Poee AL Jaw. He signed the deportation savings and have tried (o keep quiet | ff after studying recommendatlons fr : ake of my wife. She is not his assistant chiefs and the board of | at all well. This is the reason I am review which heard arguments on the | not bringing things to a head.” case Mondauy. At these hearings the | He said he had no intention of re colors—also blacks and whites in excellent Th Nosth z oy Retired Naval Officers Served as coe gy your nfellhlwr- lengths for Dresses, Blouses, Lining, Lin- e orth- a4 ood. No fees are siloe nssoclated with Williim A. De Ford | Pallbearers at Funeral. : of New York and Wilton J. Lam-| __ N . ’ i charged—only regular gerie, Combinations and Fancy Work. east BranCh Of hert of Washington, counsel for the| Funeral services for Capt. Robert rates ountess. T. Jasper, U. 8. N., retired, who died | . charge was made that the Govern- 3 to Bermudit v wiy of the | I ment was attempting to apply a dou- | United States. “But,” he added, “1{ll Paul’s Pharmacy Party, declering that she was being | wish to enter. or whether I am ex- |l Js a Star Branch The rl is m Canada. | than sorry for the Countess of Cath- taken out of the hands of the de- [t0.” in the Naval Hospital Tuesday - 7 q BN N9 A e : t h e American Government Statement. noon, were conducted 2 : Paul’'s Pharmacy A4¢) s 4 ) e O e S N g Security at 8th e e firmed, on appeal, the excluding de-|ton Cemetery. i ‘. : N b cision of the Ellis Island Board of | Honorary —pallbearers, all retired |fi T ;i 3 . F 1 . E ., numbpers “This action is based on that part | port, Rear Admiral Hugo Osterhaus, every day than all the vides, in part, as follow Comae, 1. W, diite) Medlca} Corps. than all of them, too. e sands of resi- B e B eon e wicted of | Naval Academy n 1868 and was re. a Star Branch Office Optometrist now will forestall many Checking Savings mandatory under the ¥ expressing my views on such ble moral standard, those favoring | would like to know if in 50 vear admission of the countess. including | time 1 will he allowed to enter my - 4 delegates from the Natjonal Women's | mother’s country, supposing I should 326 E. Cap. St. discriminated against, while the Earl | cluded for keeps.” Craven, named as corespondent in ) The eurl expresesd his sorrow over her divorce suit. was allowed to enter. | the whole situation. He was more These Branch Offi- I'ne Labor Department regards the | cart, he said, who had been put in a ces are for the conven- Catheart case as a closed incident. | Predicament which “no decent woman ience of those who Once the case gues to the courts it [QUENL ever to have been subjected want to use The Star partment. — Classified columns— A Stri “Arthur arfield itayes, Xew York| oAPT. JASPER BURIED and yowll find it handy and Summer wear. Evening and et awyer, filed notice of appearance . . k ¢ th at the yor Department shortly be- _ to make use o e ! rtment statement .‘u hl&dmlgfihfil;;.(.\‘lr:fi;’ iEein (.-d serves the community s 4 announcing the exclusion action fol-| Du_Bose, 2 iarfield street. today || 5 ] gz £ z Toww: e i at'11 o'elock. Chaplain 1. W. Scott || around 326 East Capitol e e Fa 2ok and H Streets The Department of Labor has af-|officiated. Interment was in Arling- Street. | v The Star prints Special Inquiry in the case of Vera |officers of the Navy, were as follows: SEis . B Catheart. Rear Admiral Richard G. Daven- MORE Classified ads among its cus- . section 3 of the immigration act | Commodore William R. Du_ Bose, || other papers here | I § f,g |-'»|n~u:rv ”. 1917, lkrmg\vn as I‘hp Medical Corps; Commodore Dwight combined. Star ads | = ! I i tomers t 11 ou - neral immi; fon law, which pro Dickinson, Capt. A. C. Hodgson and bring better results e Folomine of | Capt Jasper, who was 79 years old, ; = e 1 alfens shall be: excluded. from. m,mfi had served in the Navy for more than " N i 8th AND H STS. N.E. d t d l) sion into the United Stat 30 years. He was graduated from the Around the Corner” is | ents an usi- % admit havin committed a felony | tired with the grade of commander | ‘ ness concerns in this rapidly growing section. gave him the rank of captain. A little attention now will prevent e e e 1} cctnlieationaiiater. A VisiE o 3 ouF i visits in the years to come. : PERPETUAL ‘ I Safe Deposit Foreign Exchange BUILD'NG Style—W ith Comfort Optometry ‘ Departments is a sclence taught at many of the @3 nt we —That C hend I eading schools and colleges. It deals assocaton | Shmewe || BEEFEE® || AMERICAN SECURIT 5% | IT'S the test of genuine shoemaking genius to put Optometrlsts AND i .| ight ialists. They ex- | Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits real comfort and good shape into the same Shoe e eyeight sowlliste, They o5 pital, p! Compounded I lenses and frames and personally fit il Over $6,500,000 Semi-Annually We've succeeded in Nature-shape Shoes—for men and | 3:;:; They merit your full confi- Commencing Janusry 1, 1926 women—and with Burt quality. i BRANCHES Asscts Over i - Central—7th and Mas ve. NNW. $11,000,000 | Caring for foet is better than curing them 7 it Northeast—8th and H Sts. N. Surplus, $1,000,000 | | | Southwest—7th and E Sts. S.W. Cor. 11th & E Sts. NW. | Arthur Burt Co.—1343 F Street il i i Northwest—1140 15th St. N.W. District of Columbia = - o g JAMES BERRY, President I : i I TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $37,500,000 JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y Optometric Society, IncT

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