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¥ THE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1926. A » 7 A|_|B| ST[]R”ES FA' GRIEVING JAPANESE |CAR LINES PROVIDE |,?:;;::;2‘::’;1;..‘:‘;‘;::f,;.f:{t?,‘;,.“,:':::‘““; |, - choneartcr o - |00 New v avenue line—KEastbound B - o o NEW YEAR SERVICE L LS ""l AMERICAN SHRINES 255 e | IS Bat L RSk 4% 120 1 | s2:09, 2 fteenth and New s Ev . Young conductec Prince Chichibu Schedules for Benefit of Revel- |way ‘thereafter to Seventee ‘.\\Illm‘x: unl‘*r‘ i lHIEHE as follows, mas Event A . 5 e ¥ insylvanta avenue southy bound for Chevy Chase Lake: i . + . | around the mansion . ers Tomorrow Night. Union Station and Eighth and ¥ |12 Rl theveatter > onlinge roe Savinge. Prince G"orges Police Retain| As s the with all distinguished 1 b S crtholst T b . g Passing Four- nl (24 I‘ wge | avings the doors of all the rooms I . & e was | . Eifteenth teenth and U sts n.w. from were thrown open to him and he was s Difteentl o feenth ana’ 17" Custo i s hoba torctlthe iprw Special street car and motor hus | avenue i dy of Suspects Pend e e e vouns Japanese | service will be provided by the Capi. | (times marked with as | Randle High bus _line—Bast- i Eighth and I s § bound busses will pass Seventeenth H i Tt o 3 S D SSeC his | b rtio! ‘o. for (It‘ \vl‘!u‘hl of | ing Further Inquiry. Prince, who has just passe tal Traction Co. for [ 12503, *12:041 ! and Pennsylvania_avenue southeast q s | Twenty-fifth birthday and is still New Year eve revele o midnight follows: 12:04, 4 [ student at Oxford University, di vl.<]\ nounced today. A schedule Tog | ed intense interest, particularly in the | when cars and bu: will p ks ey e room where hington had died. | points after midnight tomorrow. HUSNS l feave L e UPPER MARLBORO, Md., Decem- | He remained several minutes | follow ; . TAdiiat a5 follows: 12:08;1 ber —Five r oes s Noing hela | and emed g impressed at the FFourteenth street line—Westhound | g N aGte. s o = iy - s 18 N care with which many of the ¢ cars pass Seventh and Pennsylvania Rk il s o T by the Prince Ge s County police | rypnjghi of the old mansion have|avenue after midnight follows oK ELGIEELIORES 5 Rtipnting the niider Christues : atid s et orie sknai aitiak nald Seventh strect line—Northbound | line—Westhound _busses will leave Investigating the mu Christmas | been found and veptaced in their orlg- | (times m with asterisk indi care ass Seventh and Penaylvania | Eleventh: and M stroets southeas ‘1 » r ~ eve of Daniel Kuhne, a truck farmer, | inal settin Takoma ci 2 lavenue atter mids ((all | after midnight L 12:16, R/ l 4, 1 his hermit home near Duley Sta- | Military Display Lacking. el Reeely ) nd fo o 04, | 1231, 1zt das. iof e e tomb was | 12:431 o 2:10, 12:16, 12:28, 12:31, 12:39, 12:48, | busses wi| ave Washington _ g # s 2 i ’lxv'v’ ay libi stord |ttt s e st AeinEt m\.‘»:\,‘: 5%, 1:1 1258, 1:08, 1:18, 1:28, 1:50. racks after midnight as follows: AN overwhelming Christmas business has Teft in its wake. naturally enough. certain individual i ‘,;Z“.’ say the ]\1,,,.; are in | ‘””v‘n.» e ey 1};. b 5 Qeventh street line—Fastbound-cary.| 12:20, 12:35, 12 g groups of mer: , certain limited selections, certain odd size It i ”p part of good e N | tne prince tepped;in alohe. - Standife & vdnight as follow 31, be the same & u\uul. intentions. The opportunities are, indeed, outstandingly unu-ual he crowhar w {uline was | between the two graves, with Wash Georgetown ssly 2 2 E = here! struck down, apparently s veturn- | ington on his left Martha Wash- | Westbound cars : and | R 3 < home in i Jes from & neizh. | ington on his wight, Prince Chichibu | Pennsylvania avenue af 110, S 180%, 1: | MARYLAND EDITOR DIES. hor's, has lost its value as a clue for | bowed again afte ion of the | night as follows 5 2:061%, 2 last 8o | Rl fingerprint purpo t i said, be rient. @ perfect of humility. [asterisk indicates 1 rars): car will pass Seventh and{ special Dispatch to The Star. | 1 a2 Ttk cause of having been handled by so \ standing erect again he walked ) 12:001%, 12:03 2 7 ylvania avenue northwest, Shiien s 2 man sons visiting ne of the [out. p.cked up the wreath, placed it . 2 4 Seventh street wharves, at{ OAKLAND, Md., December 30 5 ) ‘”}\--\- crime. Kub cha body wa st the wall, between the two i a.m. Charles A. Definbaugh, 60 years old, Extraor(l[nar e LINTS found of his home, w 5 $ "| " "Florida avenue line—Cars bound for | editor of the Oakland Democrat, died | o il had b ' parently few more minutes was spent |+ E 5014, i|Seventh and Pennsylvania avenue | suddenly last night after finishing his urrs Spectal Dispateh to The Star money to he saved The solemn mission that has called Floor.) 1h i fering al the grounds and 5 I will leave navy vard after midnight as | dinner. He had been ill,.but was at of the 1 unt Vernon. A number of tourists | 1:58, 2 |1:17 Mr. Deffinbaugh learned the print & 1 3 'at Mount Vernon when the party |after on 30-minute Ilorida avenue line—Cars bound for | ing trade in Cumberland. He had AN UNUSUAL GROUP OF rs in ogses- | UG and although they showed the | All Georgetown cars passing Sevi navy yard will leave Seventh and|been at the head of the Democrat A delt to a relative at “”“'”"” { {here was o sign of demonstration, | until 131% are routed via ® s _follow 4 9, 12:29, s r of Oakland during the ) 2 margin . Christmas day. No u S | cvery one seeming to feel that in hisj . slyn cars ar d via 3 . 1:45. lson administration. He was a 2 Reduced for clear- % en ests v 1t today to be left alone. ronteenth and Pennsylvania ave- | bound car pass Union Sta of Bducation for several ye . most 30 when the nue southeast ¢ yard lines 2 night follows: 12:04, | & Rotarian and Knight of Pyt i S u to the District over the ‘ MRS. HOUCK'S RING it " "B e atin-Trimmec MEN'S i Memorial & L . S :: e v — 1 o'clock, after which the prince % ! vercoa S & : tired to his own room for an hour’s Solitaire Diamend Ornament Is Be- t before preparing for the visit to the White House. The royal party f) 3 o'clock. WORTH l/3 TO l/z MORE! Important E-:‘\m;. nl_h:i« Two Women Are Quizzed. | There, too, all ceremony will be if]mmh models. (Thiry . X omitted. The President and Mrs. 2 vor) Coolidge will receive the prince with S @ ant °d | Jose, in the name of the America « sty \ q P TR r tinued for a definite lead to | that he set aside the custom )wa;'"gi‘w“‘rl_:, Summoning two women | retirement upon the death ot the I\ pattern, in quality of fabric, in tailoring, these $ 85 10 his office for nin; | head of the household. At 6:45 o'clock 3 overcoats at their regular higher prices would find LB v‘.léizih)'; ||.‘.\,‘m ! and Mrs. Departure Lacks Ceremony. AlL sizes. "(Fourth Floor—Economy ) Alinost every sixe. lizabeth M. Hill of 1716 Tw N wirioe Prince Chichibu back to Tokio for- Tiaepital: one of those already inter. | bade the usual military and official reigning houses of foreign nations are | . i €85 ment o o don g o Were §7 to $8.50 “We are endeavoring to catch up |received in Washington. The custom Men’s Overcoats sl today. othing thus far come ent, and the United States Marine MEN’S ce tc 3 onsiderable im- | tinguished visitors with the music of fitted, you save handsomely. ( e e their national anthem as they emerged shep where smart women go— . y y. (Fourth the police to | th d slave quarters at 2 35, follows: 12:08, , 12:34, g .| his office during the day y OUR ECONOMY FLOOR OFFERS plant Taost Interest in the royal visitor |and Pennsylvania avenue northwest |Pennsylvania fter midnight | 5y He served two terms L 1 orth wide dy when it was found. No | . pow the voung prince would prefer sylvania avenue direct. Jersey avenue line—North- | member of the Garrett County Board n the return trip to Washington, | Basthound c as centh o 2 , 12:45 3, His wife and one son survive [embassy via the Lincoln ls AIM OF SEARCHHI the Washington Monument. $) el ing Sought in Pawnshops. | was due at the Executive Mansion at While detect toda ere at- | {he utmost simplicity and present the tempting to locate a five-eights-karat | members of the cabinet ce Chi- g #olitaire diamond ring worn by \‘n\‘ BHN WA iospecially’ o) Were $30 and $35 Gladys Houck when she vanished |press his personal Acation o L e from the hum:‘ of her husband, Dr. | president Coolidge for the sympathy MEN’S Knutt Houck, psyc s G he had extended Japan over its late ALON \ ) L] : the mystery s ng her disab- | of his own land of going into complete the wo 5. Mildred Kno The women 1 'Cr‘m‘:l:‘_‘”“ he will resume his journey to Tokio. ready buyers. Every one trimmed wih SATIN. whose hor Viewed by Mr. Horning, has an apart. | 4iSplay with which members of the some loose ends,” Mr. Horning said | &rY escort of rigid cavalrymen was LANGCE at these three— oM attention with sufficient sub- | Band, which has filled the ears of dis- and see many more at the : A limited selection. If you can be TROUSERS Floor—Economy Floor.) weeks are being searched for a clue to [ remained in its barracks. the possible disposal of the ring which | Instead. the highest officials of the .85 Mits Houck was wearing. = An accu |State Department paced the cold con: — rate description of the ornament was | course of the station with sev B 5o VN obtained from Dr. Houck at Gallinger cvnll:;- x&nnln s of fl:rr dlphf!rlnun(‘ corp: | B \(?I‘l‘“l,vnhn(lfid lll:::w“:l{‘llln‘-“r:l < by Detective Kuehling this | until the prince’s train felt its wi . Still splendid ¢ g . ]~1 swly down the tracks at 4:35 o'clock. Group of Men’s Suits Fldor) Dr PHouck seems perfectly well | All were attired in conventional after- 13/ Jér t— G i . now" Kuehling %aid afier the inter. | noon clothes. except the military and ee Good wearing materials, but view. “He a is thinking | haval attaches of the emba rep- many suits in the lot. For clearance. Sokaty Srid it T . rood, | resented, whose brilliantly hued, gold- e THaltrave. usia Kt iption | braided uniforms suplied the only col (Fourth Floor—Economy Floor) Yellow or Green of the ring, but the fact is that there , OF to the scene. % i are many rings similar to this one nce Chichibu wore afternoon SLICKER and it has tinct | dF with mourning band around oo lcspa s ot s wlog 4 d posal. (Fourth Floor—Economy Extremely well - made. ing. Kuehling reiterated a belief that | arrived from England yesterday morn. D ' 39(: B ey Wil bk ls and opIeaE N % 1 lar. (Third Floor) 2 theory that the ring might have been | Between Mr. Kellogg and Brig. Gen. with or without W s hurriedly greeting Sarib) g ) ¢ = ularly Ly 2 E ON REPORTED DIVORCE | Limieas, Erecting the assembied aip Your Unrestricted Choice of All Men’s &) Now 3 for SLOD. or 354, | Now 3 for £225. or g | now 3 for 0. §] 15 Said to Have Been Awarded Several hundred ons wl 3 DO s (e p one V ercoats MEN'S FANCY "~ Decree in Paris. | glimpse of the visiting Prince seemed = $5 Golf or ]mr! Caps B Bl G vaodives ral visitors from the Princ Pawnshop < of the last two |through the portals of Union Station, and cost no more. o $ I Sdentifying features. one tleeve. J. Butler Wright, As. |pA i ViV 7@1/ Y @X 76\ 178\ 17aYi/@Y 1 41 7aVi @Y /@YiTaY Were $7.00 AMrs. Houck was still alive. | ing, accompanied hi @ 79(: The fact that Mrs. Houck had only | AS the Prince of Nippon stepped to | & dispoged of by her to provide funds. | Samuel D. Rockenbach, commander collar, pink and 1 wilght,. e 5 |p8 - T i = [of the district of Washington, ne S 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. b NECKWEAR OPPORTUNITIES in an automobile and whisked away |58 X = each ...... ety or, each . e e ety o et WOOL HOSE Tae Erutit s of o bz D Detectives are a b mistic as | Sistant Secretary of State; Tsuneo about $10 in her possession when last | the station platform, Secretary of | hurried immediately to the Presi-| K BARTHELMESS SILENT dent’s room in the station. After |} & a , Regularly 65c. Regularly £1.00 $1.50: to the Japanese emba Ky i Apnased res. through Washington and they s e " the | Matsudaira, the Ambassador from Flannelette Cildemn’s B Men’s Trousers . . $ 85 Ying, it was stated, because i was [Jaan, and Hugh M. Wilson, another 2 .85 i not unique in any way, but the |Undersecretary of State, all of whom T, - % Priced down for immediate dis- —— = Tearch i heing mide, notwithstand. | met the royal sojourner when his boat | {8 Gowns s Underwear | £ K ikt = ; secn has led the investigators to the | State Kellogg greeted him cordially. | Long sleeve, Regularly ‘Wife, Former Mary Hay, Dancer, K0l P roervies ’Q“ [ ] B NEW YORK, December 30.—The | trom. oftering. im anvl ’ 1 B & Suith; of London- Ré ularly § Sew York Times says reports reached | de; tion of welcome. Even the | i 2 o The) New York yesterday that Mary Hay, ‘m'\ per photographers, whose com- g c mands re rist 2 1 ] Paris from Richard Barthelm: 2 V]\A‘ni"'um"]‘l"vd Q“f"“ “‘*"i)‘;“ “:};L‘; An annual sale of coats that thrifty men look forward to each |3} 3 for $1.50 4 tion picture star. { upon ials of the State Depart- vear. This sale embraces our entire stock and offers you a chance . 1 = . Ao . ~ 7 st selectio 0] - P k e 3 ment not to make any pictures. to get a good overcoat at one-half its original price. So, Mr. Man, be :::::‘ \guluollflm b e 4 e $5 95 ber 30 (P).—A report that his wife, In the same manner Prince 5 S S = Were $8.5 ldeal for any sport - _‘?",“__‘ R L e HOnIdhIbI Avas res the Japaness on hand early to share these values. Styles, fabrics, models and (First Floor) Toier: Cootivoking daioas T 2 divorce by Paris courts brought no | embassy, d sidence, colors for every man and young man, in sizes 33 to 48. (First Floor) comment from Richard Barthelm ver: L o $25 Overcoats. .$12.50 | $40 Overcoats. .$20.00 WOOL-LINED would be permitted to re in wi prince 8 dee l“'rl(' over the dea of o B e 0 o G i | b ather e oot e arrval | $30 Overcoats. .$15.00 | $45 Overcoats. . $22.50 ey Men’s $6 Wool Sweaters mess home here. Regularly § ‘ Barihelnioss and bis wifs bave no | WS pritence was desirable ‘ac) / $35 Overcoats. .$17.50 | $50 Overcoats. .$25.00 & 5 oNen's Vool Cond e i+ ion S| S T e $] .95 sote, 2 v 5. The rted divore mbassador tc Swes h ai acc £ E) hat the ¢ er will sper 8 > Chic B half of « ‘.’{,l\flx : ain e . and will remain with him | & Emi> All Men’s Pants Reduced - = Odds and ends. Tan and until he reaches Tokio, thera to at- black. For walking or driv- tend the interment rites over his - | ing. (First Floor) BYSTANDER SHOT DEAD. >’ e iatoraaa”t 2 <ot | [ 41/000° Pra. Faultless Just in Time for New Year’s $1.50 Calf House Slippers when he was of the| Emperor's approaching th. He H 51 Soft-sole, comfortable Spanish Calf Two Held After Row in Poolroom | ‘taried for Hokio. inumediciely, ong | Silk Hose 300 Fine $10 95 and $lz 95 Regular $250 and 53 e G B at Bristol, Va. ag informed "by wircless in mid-| [l geery suate $ . . ) I MEN’S (First Floor) 8 roya pa n ready | g 5 5 BRISTOL, Va., December 30 () d passed away. “1ig| mere. s0o you can SHIRTS Bud Ryan, 40 vears old, is in jail at = match your dress or 3 gin, a0 While Prince Chichibu is the heir | 4 & o it Dtn bl l.:q‘ ipparent to the Japanese throne, he |f|| stippers. Al sizes a' l eSSeS 4 $ . 75 ) . T b moMtal s e raintof will remain so only as long as his i e > 5" See el T SRR e e e T Boys' PartWool | o In the Boys® Section night. Fred ¥ “Stiffy" | have a male child. The resent Em 3 for 5 Siity~ \wacer $1095 g i tior is being he disiesy has one child, a gitl. The line 69c Hose J { NG e e e st et 11 conduct charge. Dixon, eyvewitnesses | ¢ uccession goes to his son, it was v, i innocent Lystander, who ned at the Japan mbassy t ¢ (First Floor) S s c $14.95 to @ Xk < e . . : $11.95 the abdomen by the | day, or, lacking . male heir, to his r:u:“ ""r; 19 sizes 3 to 10, .|.~..r....u-. X mi st surviving brother, chec i : : : Dlaids, | with c 3 Ty were cIlf». to @ . s {;“;";YH“’”" e INITIALED s clearance. . &”2'95 i 1Lk HANDK'FS 1951 vaes 7 to 1 eamamee. ey 910:95 i 81x90 $1.25 o] Were 50c, 75c, § ys’ Blouses; were $ 2 $1 15 Sheets 3 5 ; for clearance at..... . b 5 S j Boys’ Shirts; were $L30 to €25 s N;w Year’s Eve S s y o good to be true, | ] 3 C 12 to 14 mecks for elearance......... $1.15 , K oltad E ; and they're just the dresses you wa | dieee I aleite B upper Dance ) welted seam. ;9c affairs, Georgettes, taffetas, lace and net party dresses Sl e e e n $ 79¢ and st i in light pastel shades and black, well made and up to the Shightly seiled ‘or misse e RikgRCes oE e svrsanens orfe from handling. Splendid Boys® S Hose ings; e b . | 1un, perfect. minute in style. Don't consider who's taking the loss o e P oys’ Sport Hose s Carmval on these marvelous-value dresses; it's up to you to quality. Plain or fancy. 59 o §1; now, for el S 39¢ s N ( 'S Y Yd. Wide 25¢ profit now. Sizes for women and misses. First Floor) Outin 9/28 Cf&lyfbwf/]’ Neat stripes. g’. Women’s $3.50, $4 and $5 W e Wi Novelty Slippers oclock with a d baby wear, orchestras uxmeme. et Step out for the New SOUVENIRS—FAVO) Year in a pair of these e Boys’ $3.50 specially priced slippers. 2 Choose from satins, vel- LumberlaCks vets, patents and novel- of 'v;l‘('::;'tpr?];:dn s 95 Jdes in straps, cut-outs and 3 Tlo “that ‘aro gy 1 e il ol ] PENNSTIVANIA AVENUE AT SSVENTH . MENT o 18. values in sizes 3 to 8, A OYi7aYAT8Y Ten Dollars Per Person Including A de Luxe Supper B7 For V--c-vations pVireirg e