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YULETIDE GREENS | FACE EXTINCTION Public Urged to Use More Substitutes to Save Holly, Winterberry and Pine. On account of threatened destruc- tion of all holly, ground pine and winterberry in the vicinity of the N: tional Capital, a campaign is to be waged this season for the use of sub- titutes in order that these attractive eens may be preserved’ for the ure. he campaizn will be conducted by the National Wildflower Preservation Soclety, of which P. L. Ricker is pre: ident, and the committee of the Na- tlonal Capital of the Garden Club of America, of which Mrs. Frank B. Noyes is chairman. The public will be asked to employ substitutes for holly, ground pine and winterberry in an increasing quantity, this will not only carry the anksgiving, Christmas and New ar spirit into those homes and busi- s desiring to decorate, but perate in the movement to for the future so-called which now are isidered by experts to be in danger extinction "he Amer serious dar preser: ¢ 19 fn the most of our native woody ccording to Mr. Ricker, who is a botanist of the De- partment of Agriculture. Berry Faces Extinction. v Is growing scarcer each year ngton, he says, and the reity of berry-bearing developed the demand for plant which drops its leaves in the Fall, but continues to rry attractive red berries, with a ~iight, broken yellow husk about each ierry. This winterberry is in danger w0’ of extinction, Mr. Ricker be- isves. Ground pine is also growing scarcer each year, he reports, and hould be preserved. < No campaign will be &enducted he .use of mountain laurel Inity, it was explained, as spears’ to be considerable quantity of this shrub, which often grows into trees when left alone. Laurel is not so plentiful near Wash- inzton as formerly, Mr. Ricker ex- plained, but it grows in abundance t far away, and is likely to be used ely in decorations this year. amount of substitutes for in the form of fibrous ma- n chains and wreaths, red green in color, and known as 2 appears to be constantly on crease in the market here, ac- 1z to Mr. Ricker. It has been in a variety of stores and rket places, and, according to pres- indications, it will appear in ter abundance this year than rious means will be utilized by hoth the National Capital committee of the rden Club of America and by the Wildflower Freservation So- ciety to bring to the attention of the public the appeal to save the Chris mas greens, and it is hoped by thos harge that the actual use of the e s will be sharply curtailed laid by those behind however, upon _the mpaign that the drive is not Intended to “take the joy out of 1ife,”” but to help preserve joy for the future, while allowing plenty pleasure for the present in attractive Emphasis_is the movement, phase of the c save the greens, will_te pre- sented to the from time to time, and later s the plan to present a recipe by which live greens may be preserved through a pre servative solution so that they may last for many vears. The public will not be managers of the camp: from the use of Christy though it will be emph: those who are cutting the sale should do so with a view only 1o thin out ghe forests where the | evergreens are growing. | through v sked by the £n to abstai that | trees for 5 U. S. Ambassadors Sail. NEW - 13 OP).— | dor | Fletche YORT ume their posts | acation in this country SPECIAL NOTICES. ’ TWO DIAMOND oW at Chas ¥ ANARI waranteed s LTS ¢ It T ohins, linens. art ity Storage Co day, 10 am. to THE LANE HOME and infirm pati facilities, mode! ONV A Col. ¥d.:_in Supt..” Col 14 REPAIRED. nw. Phone M 10 am. “English dorme. il ‘Traveling and leather oods. dog fur- ke 1f it's made of leather W can re- W. KING, Jr. _ PONSIBLE FOR giher"th WANTED TO HAUL FULT OF T O FHOM NEW XORE, OINTS E ATES éEL!\' ERY A ; M Apples.and Sweet Cider. Rockville Fruit Farm, Biack plenti. fis flea Vifle \apples and low 1n price. . sound. handi ‘appies. 1 mile out of Roc Appies——40c per bu. up. Cider—20c gal. Barrel—20c Gal. ot G Contatners ext CIDER urest arrel. PLES the cholcest apples and the ark e i the Valley View Cider —hour out on F Gaithersbure. Save T Durable 5681 Pth St DON'T TRUST YOUR ROOF! PLAY SAFE “:‘fil‘!‘fl:}: us to tell you its Boofing 9th & Evarts IRO] . Company Sts. N.B. NW Adams 5041 bt T L ery, in’the | ] an my- | | VARIED COSMETIC ARRAY FOUND ON MARIE’S TABLE Victoria Might Shudder at Rouge. Lotions, Perfume and Ciga- rettes, Reporter Suggests. By the Associatéd Press. CHICA! , November 13.— Stald Queen Victoria might hitve shuddered had she been permitted to see what her grand-daughter, Queen Marie of Rumania, left lying on her dressing table after dressing for a party in St. Louls last night, said the Chicago Daily News girl reporter in a story telegraphed in today. “A powder puff, a silver-crested rouge box, a bottle of lotion to im- prove the brilliance of the eves, a scc- r)r!«l bottle of skin tonic, a third of wicked Parieian perfume called ‘Flamme Ardent’ and, most terrible I, & hox of Benson & Hedges’ cig- arettes,” were the items listed. ictoria probably would have been shocked also had she seen Marie’s first activities upgn arriving at the hotel,” wrote the girl reporter.. “She ate an apple, smoked a cigarette and asked the manager if she could have the bras knocker on her boudoir door, because it was adorned with Vie- toria’s coat of arms.” STUDENT GOVERNMENT BODY CLOSES MEETING Women's Intercollegiate Associa- tion Votes to Boost Campaign Explaining Aims to Public. ‘The Women's Intercollegiate As- tion of Student Government, closing its nineteenth annual conven- tion at Trinity College today, voted to carry the cause of student govern- ment to greater developments with a view to solidifying public opinion for it. Many meetings, it was decided, are to be held at universities and colleges throughout the country and under- graduate publications will be pre- vailed upon to publish frequent arti- cles explaining the purposes and ad- | vantages of student governing bodies. Such a campaign, it was held, will encourage public confidence. The convention voted to hold its next conference at Smith College next Novembar. The president of the student governing body of that col- lege, who is to be elected next May, will’ automatically become president of the national organization ®f the association. E ¢ 300 “REDS” STORM CHICAGO CITY HALL AS MARIE DEPARTS (Continued from First Page) make a trip to Florida, but it was an- nounced at the same time that she will cut short her visit, sailing about two weeks before the original date of December 24. Under the new plan she will be able to spend Christmas at_home. 4 The Florida East Coast Railroad and its allied lines north of Jackson- ville have tendered an invitation to the Queen to visit the Eas! the same transportation a ich has governed her cross- Details have not been worked out, and it was said that the Southern Railway had declined to transport the ty at nominal cost. Tentative plans, hoyever, pro- hat she will go on the Southern excursion about November going to Atlantic City from Washington while Princess Ileana and Prince ikolas return to Chicago November for the Army-Navy foot ball game nd meeting the at White Sulphur Springs start the Florida journey. W. Va,, to A court of antique dealers to settle the disputes regarding the value, age or genuineness of curios and objects of art is held regularly in London. WEATHERSHIELD . 911 Floor V Qt. Flat Wall Finish 85¢ Qt. $2.85 Gal. Ktops Roof Leaks nteed Roof Paint 1 gallon covers 600 eq. ft. 4-inch Brush, bristles vulcanized in hard rubber ...89¢ ea. House Cleaning Aids Floor Wax, Mitte ¥ Dusters, niture Polish, Outfits, EXPERT PAINT ADVICE FREE MUTH Quality Since 1865 | —Queen 0% 710 13th St. N.W. 000000000000303000000000000000000 RED MOBSININDIES SLAY AND DESTROY Communists in West Java Defy Dutch Authorities in Organized Revolt. ~ By the Assoclated Press. 4 LONDON, November 13.—Com- munistic revolts of a militant type have broken out in various places in West Java. Dispatches from Batavia today reported serious disturbances, with the loss of numerons lives and an unknown number injured. Throughout the night mobs ran wild, with firearms and torches. At West Bantam the district chief was killed, together with several natives, and his wife and child wounded. The district chiefs at Tjenings and La- boens were attacked. The former was killed, as well as the police guard which tried to protect him, while the Laboens chief, though wounded, man- aged to escape. Four Wounded in Prison Raid. In Batavia, a prison was attacked by Communists, four of whom were wounded. The others fled and made a stand In a_.telephone station, but were dispersed by rifle voll In addition to the casualties much property was damaged. Raflway lines were torn up and telephone and tele- graph communications cut. After a time the natives joined forces with the authorities for the suppression of the disorders, and today the gov- ernor-general of Java reported to the Hague that the revolts had been put down and that no further anxiety need be entertained. No late news was received from Batavia tonight, but a Singapore’dis- pateh reports the seizure of ammuni. tion aboard a ship bound for Batavia, which it is supposed was intended for the Communists. Knew of Agitation. Even if immediate danger is past, the clearly organized natuge of the rising causes apprehension”that this may be another definite instance of Communist activity in the Far East. Those familiar with Dutch colonial affairs assert that the Dutch author- ities have long been fully aware of the Communist agitation in the East Indian archipelago. By deporting elenlnems and forbidding satherings they succeeded | In a measure in suppressing manifes. tations and disloyalty to the crown. — QUEEN TO HUNT FOXES. Children’s Hospital |QUEEN'S BARBER SAYS Gets $8,000 From Ludington Estate The Children’s Hospital has been named beneficlary in the sum of $8,007.12 from the estate of Maj. Gen. Marshall I. Ludington, Syra- cuse, N. Y., as a memorial for his wife, Mrs. Harrlet Marvin Luding- ton, and the income from the gift ‘will be used toward the general ex- penses of the hospital, O. H. P. Johnson, chairman of the finance committee, announced yesterday. Mr. Johnson said the gift had been invested so as to insure a yearly income, which will be used in the furtherance of the practical work carried on by the hospital, which cared for 29,000 chfidren last year. ITALY WOULD TAKE RIGHTS NOT GIVEN Mussolini Is Said at Berlin to Demand That Others Con- cede Place in Sun. By the Assoctated Pres: BERLIN, November 1 mands that the other T lutely acknowledge her “requirements in the sun and on the earth.” If not, Italy would be obliged to take hers by right. Premie ssolini is thus quoted in an interview at Rome pub- lished by the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung. “The Duce, however, did not believe that the others would force such an issue. He said to the correspondent that Italy demanded that the other natiors practice the liberalism they professed also to Italy and recognize e Fasclst form of government. Mus- solini declared that Ttaly would soon, possibly in 10 years, catch up with the others who were now in the lead. With regard to Italo-German re tions the Italian premier express the conviction that nothing ex that was likely to estrange’the two ons, T cannot consider the rights of |} d minorities a source of conflict, he, “for I can counter with the of the majorities. The Italian nation is so_homogeneously constructed to_differ from most other nations The premier was of the opinion that the pending negotiations for an arbi tration agreement would ultimately be succe: pncluded: T firmly 1 RICHMOND, Va., November 13 (). Marie of Rumania, has accepted for herself and for Prince: Ileana and Prince Nicolas the inv tat_!on of the Richmond citizens com- mittee to ride in a fox hunt here December 2, it was announced today. The home of John Kerr Branch has been agreed upon, tentativel the headquarters for the royal whxlfl_they are in Richmond. The party is expected here December 1 for a two-day visit. 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By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 13.— Queen Marle's barber is touring the country with her, and the royal tresses have been trimmed twice since the party departed New York. He is Clarence McCullough of Min- neapolis, and he says he wishes all the ladies were as easily pleased as is the queen. “She's not a bit fussy,” he said. Queen Marie has her hair cut in a manner Clearance describes as *“pomp- adour all the way around and brush- ed back so you can hardly tell it's Lobbed from the front.” Clarence also has trimmed Princess Tleana’s darker locks twice and at- tended to Prince Nicholas' hair cuts. Valencia oranges from Spain will be fewer this season because of dry weather there. Presidential 16th & L Sts. An Apartment, 5 rooms, foyer, 2 -baths. Handsomely furnished. Available now. Apply Resident Manager APARTMENT ~ For Lease Apartment “E” 1155 16th St. N.W. 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