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ALM BEAGH ELITE ENTERS POLITICS Society Backs S. H. Warbur- ton as Mayor of Florida FOWh. the Associated Press ! ALM_BEACH. Fla. January 31.—| cciety has taken the field in force | effort to elect Stanley H. War- | on mayor of Palm Beach Febru- | he former Philadelphian is opposed v th candidates. Many nan property own- Maj Warburton ders have described ¢ as reading like a said to have the ad tration. | e coun- | James M. and H C. of the B other ed _as of the of Palm Beach. and| chief backing Tribute to Irish By Greek Brings Court Acquittal No Greek who has sense enough to know that the Irish are the smartest race in the world should ben sent to jail, Judge Robert Mat- tingly, himself of Irish extraction, ruled yesterday in acquitting George and John Boutselis of a charge of threat against Charles Boutselis. The accused brothers were repre- sented by Attorney Michael Man- gum. “Why did you gei an Irish lawyer? W you hire a Greek ‘lawyer judge asked them, dn't the ecks are pretty good, but the Irish are the smartest In the world,” George Boutselis replied. In the face of such a tribute to his race. Judge Mattingly was forced to dismiss the case. BICYCLIST INJURED IN CAR COLLISION Paul L. Soon, Chinese, Treated at Garfield Hospital—Taxi Passenger Hurt. Paul L. Soon, a Chinese of 3213!; ' Mount Pleasant street collided with a street car while riding a bicycle yes- terday afternoon. He was thrown to the roadway and his legs and shoulders injured. He was treated at Garfield s ‘injured about the head when the taxicab and the e of A. W. Graff, 1420 M street. collided at Seventeenth and M. i a) editor and ia Evening Bulletin. He police commissioner T of public welfare of ton's wife was a daugh- e John Wana! the last Re, | Milton Holden. the er Fifi Widener. and many others | PRESIDENT WILL SPEAK AT PRESS CLUB EVENT Program for Dedication of New Quarters Saturday Is a Announced. ident to the dedication tional Press Club Satur- | 1l be broadcast by WRC | stations of the National Broadcasting Co. President Coolidge will be the princi- pal speaker. He will be introduced by J. Pred Essarv. head of the Washing- ton Bureau of the Baitimore Sun, and 8lso president of the National Press | Club. Frank B. Noyes, president of the | Associated Press, also will be heard in | & brief address. by the United chestra. The program will be broadcast direct | from the auditorium of the New Press Club, located on the thirteenth floor of the new club building, and is a perma- nent “pick point for the National Broadcasting Co. Vi dios of the WRC are on the twelfth floor of the same building. —_———— U. S. REPLY EXPECTED. | French Told Kellogg Will Amwer“ War Note This Week. i PARIS, January 31 (P).—Paul Clau- | del, Prench Ambassador to the United ' Btates, has notified Foreign Minister usic will be furnished es Marine Band Or- London Holds U. S. Suspect. LONDON, January 31 (#).—Charged | with larceny in the United States, John FPrank Wenzel was remanded today for | 8 week in the Bow Street Police Court | after a hearing on extradition proceed- ings. Wenzel w: For Rent 1deal for Dances, Banquets, Enter- tainments, Bridge Parties, Concerts, Weddings, Zommencements, Con- ventions, Lectures, etc. Well beated and fine ventilation. Large modern botel kitchen in connection. A com- plete catering service if desired. Reasonable Rental Lewis Hotel Schools 23rd and Washington Circle Phone Weat * R THRILLS Ir ON provides the girders Tron builds blood. gives growth, wnd supplivs cells that srore streng iron need of your boly s in The balansed narural R R R S e e e Herman F. Dawson, 24, 1122 German Aviatrix Sails for Home. NEW_YORK, January 31 (#).—Mis Thea Rasche, German aviatrix, w made a series of exihibition flights dur- ing & 40.000-mile tour of the United States, sailed for Germany early today on the Hamburg-American liner Albert Ballin. She said she planned to attempt a transatlantic flight this & point near Ne k in a tri- STUDEBAKER COMMANDER World’s Champion Car ‘1495 f.0. b. factory 25,000 miles in less than 23,000 minutes—~nothing else on earth ever ran so far so fast of 0 vear, starting THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUEST)AY.Y JANUARY 31, 1928 U.S. DEPARTMENTS WILL DEPICT WORK iGovernment Branches to| Have Exhibits at Industrial Show Here. | The work of A number of govern- | mental departments in Washington witl be graphically depicted in the fourth | annual industrial show, to be staged | at the Washington Auditorium March | 12-17. along with the many exhibits to | be presented by private industries of | the National Capital, it was announced today by Martin A. Leese, former presi- | | dent of the Chamber of Commerce. to be held. Participation by the Federal Govern- ment in the show this year will be on a much larger scale than heretofore, ac- cording to Mr. Leese, who is general shairman of the exposition committee. “The United States Government agencies here,” it is pointed out by the exposition officially “form an important part of the industrial life of Washing- ton. An exposition which seeks to give adequate representation to all forms of industrial endeavor in the District can- not fail to take cognizance of the Na- tional Government, which gives em- ployment to thousands of Washing- toinians.” Stili another feature of the 1928 ex- position will be a large number of work- ing models of industrial processes. Ac- inder whose ausplces the expostion 's| ROBERT B. FLEMING DIES. | i, T2"Chatf 52 s home 'm: Dranesvile cording to organizatian officials, ar- | rangements already have been made for the inclusion of more such graphic dis- plays than heretofore were incorporated into the industrial exposition. This, it is felt, will make the exhibition of greater value both to the public and to the exhibitors. A American furniture may be int duced into Singapore, Straits Sett ments. Rl DULIN AND MARTIN co. | Half-Yearly Sale ART WARES featuring 10% to 25% Reductions ILABASTERS, Marbles, Italian Wrought Iron, Italian and Viennese Leathers, Enameled Toilet Articles, Agquariums, Bronzes Faiences, Potteries (excepting Rookwood) and so forth. An unusual opportuni- ty home tractive to replemish your with these at- additions at pronounced reductions. Main Floor F Street Entrance HOURS: 8:45 TO 5:30 PHONE MAIN 129%4 Dulin & Martin Co. 1215.17 F Street Fine Fur | our onty shop | No Uptown Branch ! All Are the ’ 1214-18 G Street The Greatest Fur News Washington Has Had in ‘Many a Year—Think of It! For 3 Days—Wednesday, Thursday & Friday CHOICE i HOUSE SALE! Offering Our ENTIRE STOCK Newest B. Fleming, 75 years old, was found dead | day January 16, was born in Virginia. ‘ Mary Ankers, who makes her home with He s survived by his widow, who was | her parents. Miss Virginla Colller; two sons, Tullius Funeral services will be held tomor- Fleming of Florida and John Fleming | row afternoon at the residence, burial » of Dranesville, and a daughter, Mrs.'to be in Chestnut Grove Cemetery. # Sunday by his family when they re- turned from church services. Mr. Fleming, who celebrated his birth- Special Dispafch to Tha Star. HERNDON, Va, January 31.-—Robert REMOVAL SALE . J I Offers You Reductions of 30% to 50% These drastic reductions apply to our entire’stock of high-grade jewelry, with the exception of Hamilton Watches, Silver Flaticare, 1847 Rogers and Community Flatware and Seth Thomas Clocks. This is a strictly legitimate removal sale, backed by our 18 years' reputation for fair dealing. All goods are marked with plain prices—YOU DEDUCT THE DISCOUNT. No dealers sold and only one sale to each customer. IMTIFFIII === W N.W About March 1st We Will Open Our New Store at 1213 G N.W. About March 1st We Will Open Our New Store at 1213 G N.w. 3 ent'e d I 50 Gente Gold Fillnd 7 jew “hape—$18.00, lras 402 $10.80 i ehapel hapes. smail size— e sTerTnE ST er— 000 e ' Sandwich Tray, sterling s aff 333 to 50 OFF FORMER PRICES! " kieriing ailver 107 aff wn_of white gold Bar Pins, with 300, OFF and vellow gold 509, OFF J.piece Py- 5 Set Tess £5.00 Gent's 5-piece Se $10.00, loss 50°% ..8$5.00 Combination 9-piece Toilet Set White _gold ttons—Valu Gent's ralin Mili —s10.00, 50% off . Look into the Future—BUY GIFTS NOW! for the Wedding, Rirthday. ete. 704 7th St. N.W. A PROMINENT "I STREETSHOP ame: sz & DRESSED & COATS UNFORTUNATELY, we are forced to omit from this advertisement the name of the shop (located on F street, near 13th) from which the DRESS & COAT DEPARTMENT tenant was forced to terminate his lease. The high character and exclusive styles carried by this shop coupled with the sensationally LOW PRICES we are quoting will make this the GREATEST BRESLAU SALE OF THE YEAR!! Not two weeks have elapsed since the close of this department, so, therefore, THE STOCK IS REPLETE WITH HUNDREDS OF NEW STYLES—to which we have added scores more of ESPECIALLY REDUCE.D BRESLAU CREATIONS—all in all, the SALE OF SALES!!! —and NOW COMES THE GREATEST SALE WE HAVE EVER HELD! BARGAINS = BARGAINS® DRESSES == COATS- bises. .50 $25 to $59.50 DRESSES s1 COATS $ Importations erres, many R stocks. Southern Styles J v flfl.'(‘"‘!u sport things. Spring Styles Fash. are ! dence. Missy Styles FUR-TRIMMED DRESS COATS and Matron in Flat Crepes, AND SPORT COATS WITH AND Satins, Twills and Combinations; WITHOUT FUR: smalil and large in new light shades, navy and sizes in this group of 25 Cg!(‘ that black. Sizes 14 to are styled for next season’s wear . $19.95 to $35 $59.50 to $99.50 DRESSES COATS MANY OF OUR HIGHER- PRICED COATS ARE IN THIS styled to the minute PRIGEO COATaIREINIEHIY street, afternoon lfldfllv':m;ofl s ';l.l a ..‘cdo \‘P:. ;F.L.l‘ u . w styles. Large Sizes Fmpha. and re Additional Sales People Augmented Force to Serve You Efficiently COLLARS and CUFFS are of the finest pelts. Surprising val L] $29.50 to $49.50 DRESSES A collection that defi tion so varied Sensational Values in FUR COATS 6 Muskratine (Nnturnls 00 Rabbit) Coats that were —_— formerly $59.50 3 5 To Close Out at ] e S0 Coats—were $100 = $ new color newest modes. and evening the Daytime wear. $39.50to §79 50 i — L 10 Sealine (DyedConey) REN PIFCN To Close Ow at 5 !) @ ———————————————————ee ) 25 FUR COATS, Were .30 $125 to $195 s === OPOSSUN, CARA (‘l‘ | 3% SQUIRRELETTE AND SEAL. INE. Qne of a kind and NEW STVLES. Every coat is from our vegular steck careies L] o FLAt NO EXCHANGES REFUNDS All Sales Final! . BRESLAU'S—T he Friendly Shop—1307-13 G St. N.W. COATS Come take pick— simply cut the ticket price toY2—noexceptions— OUR ENTIRE STOCK. Wheatsworth 100% Whole Wheat CEREAL Your heaith prop is the whees <o) 3 sacted by ujoy of this uew Styles — All Prices Go Back to Regular Marking After Friday. Come Early—Get the Best Bar- DRESSES Many Importations ang adaptations from the leading costumers. Truly a nr..;u.‘g;- e T R R R N S N N N N S S T T T SN o Cloase Gt w CAPITOL FUR SHOP--1208 G STREET N.W. Lo i S Swres € € ¢ € @ €€ € € € @ € @ @ @ €€ €€ ¢ ¢ ¢ €@ CEEEEEEC @ OO EIE @ le ot oll 1. G N TN T e 3 e LOLPLOLBLOLDLOLPLOLDLOL