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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. ANGEL OF FRANCE MOURNS HUSBAND Bur l\c Kathleen MeLean’s | Mate of Week Dch of Auto Crash Inijuries. the \LL« n field hospital MURnEé'O% WOMAN LAID TO YOUNG MAN & Boasts That She Had Been Run- ning After Him “for a Year,” t Denies Slaying Her. —A man | 2 Adams | m for more | ail here last mgm | er ni 1d(>r 3 nu»*d =hurl1“ s found in a tree over- luda River, with bullet breast and forehead. | g his home here with 1y knowledge of her “Mrs. me on December 16,” Adams came to Anderson for ce told re- porters. “She was traveling in a coupe and insisted that I go with her. I didn’t know where we were go we left day and went to Ro ‘Tenn., where we traded automobiles and then went to Chattanooga. “At Chattanooga w ist camp. 1 left her there on Dec 30 and'came back to” Andersaror Spence and dis wife und child were reunited i & the 1 P Detroit, whe y Tuary 11, CHUTE SAVES HOLMAN 1S, March 12 (P V. (Speed) Holman, operations manager of Northwest Airways, has be- come cligible for membership in the | Caterpiliar C h men’s organi- zation_open o who have ute leaps. type mono- craft into & 'i. year-old Geor- | B4 he Private Life of The Prince of Wales (As Told by an Intimate) Chapter XV. The Prince and His Future Heavy responsidilities have come of a great court. That he will alwz iee of Wales | do so, however, is open to question. illness and slow o % o " \ 3501 His father, ko, many Prince Might Simplify Court. may never resume his duties ctely. And so the world turns > and serious interest on this King George may not be able to re- sume the full ¢uties of a monarch. None | of his doctors dares to say he will. If | with all the authority of the monarch. If this happ st h10 will be y.I' IC¢ | he does not, the Prince ot Wales would emand for a biography showing | he created Prince Regent, and vested nee as he really is. Follow- | he final chapler in a daily 15 biographical an int it is likely changes at court will take place. Court func- tions would be made simpler; the wea ing of court dress and uniform would probably be abolished by a prince who detests such elaborate attire and sees in | o it somcthing rather absurd and out of | sketches, mate of the TARSDOY i % | "For men, ordinary dress probably S he Prince A life ch of the Prince of Wales | would become the rule and the train for ' would be incomplete without scme at- | . tempt to glimpse his future. His im- immediate future can be seen clearly gh. is at what may fairly be called beginning of a new epoch of his 'y illness has thrown | upon the prince many of the duties of | the occupant of the throne, Among | these is the holding of the levees, 2 » is a reception by the King cers in the fighting es, mini ters of state and members of Parlia- 1t and of the diplomatic corps. is a .purely male function:. it is 4 by the King at St. James' Palace The prince, with Queen Mary, will hold the courts, and a presentation t1 the heir will be regarded as a presentation to the King. At.the dinner parties it is usual for and Queen to give Buck- Falace in the season, the prince, s mother, will ve as host. #o rather a n~t the grain with the prince to be central figure in these functions. The elaborate full ress uniform he will have to wear, the ceremony with which he will be ounded, with gold stick and silver ick and other court- officials in their ull court dress in attendance on him, will be an almost desperately distaste- ful experience for a man who dons with some inpatience even a silk hat and morning coat, and who much pre- fers plus fours or a tweed street suit. But for the moment, the vrince, h s good grace as he can command, wiil in with the customs and ccremonies of one substance CICIL7] so‘vv!vo‘vo'#ooo!‘-' reeeg today for a p.\ck.lge—ur BL » i‘o ‘ 8 FREE TRIAL SAMPLE Tompkins_Square _Station, ladies most likely would be abolished. | does come into political life, he will | But looking at the future of the prince, | merely be taking a step back in history. | one can visualize him doing things of | The four Georges Werc open supporters far more jmportance than merely sim- | of a, political part [ pliy 1 the pri enters the political The prince does not accept the view [arcna, it may safely be predicted that he | D. C. TUESDAY. MARCH 12,1999, ICANADIANS STUDY vm‘ couver-Burrard, attacked what he called | Sunbury, ted the Canadian government’s “policy of | vistd so Parliament at this session could inaction” on tariff questions, saying that | take action when United States tariffs Canada’s adverse balance of trade with |against the Dominion were made ef- | the United States had risen from $92.- | fective. If necessary, he said, the House should be adjourned, to reassemble and i Your Nose HERE "are seven small cavitiesin your nose. Their lining is your “smelling rcceptor". A | thimbleful of air will fill | the receptor. There is smell, which must be 24,000 times as strong to be tasted. Your nose was made sensitive to natural flavors be- cause Nature guides you that way to health. 'l‘here « steaming allurement to a morning Whea 200% Whole Whea CEREAL | An aid to appetite, digestion, elimination. Eat this Nature-made breakfast food; it | brings you the natural health of “all out- doors.” Made of the entire wheat grain, every particle contributes directly to some active demand of your body. Ask your grocer that poverty and unemployinent are will not be a violent revolutionury. He | % xisting social | is not the type ever likel that edied or re- | by turning the whole social and eco- But the prince’s opinions on nomie str e upside down he will| ject he has kept to himself, for | benefit his countr; He would be act- | ultered them publicly \\Q'JI’I | uated in all he did by patriotism and certainly have broughi him into con- | hie probably vould have behind him the | | ttict with some political party. { support of the 1d most prog The really 5 |~ ngland. the %lluuid th would be read of in history | tly from the last English’ regent. There will be cerning whe political s ay: Will the mundcmnun that, by | ng public utterance to hi private opinfons and convi might endan { him from opening his mouth? any as the best type ha | May Become Party Leader. io( English gentleman. Old-fashioned people about the Lo\fl | mately believe that the time is coming whea he will no longer | It well may be that in the not too distant future the prince will make a | far bigger breakaway from all the con- ventions of royalty than he has yet done, and become the supporter, perhaps the | |y= leader, of a political party, | There is not the slightest doubt that | | if the prince does so, he will become & | tremendous force and infuence i Eng- | lish public life. After zll, if the prince of the insignia of a cavalier of the Grand Cross of Jerusalem Order of the Sepulchre upon Premier Mussolini the bailiff of the Roman branch. At Seventh and K Streets alone that you can sworth I lo Whuuwnnh lnc. 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He kept silent; | .8nin€ of the Italo-Vatican accord was | F | RE anoo | but some who know the prince inti- |emphasized yesterday by the conferring | ‘ | i | by a committee of the order headed by | I New Style Modern Bedroom Suite with Chest French Vanity, Straight Return Bed and Dresser with stationary or swinging Mirror. Three-Piece Kroehler Mohair Suite Covered all over with Mohair, re- versible cushions of contrasting materi Ten-Piece Dining Room Group Beautifully finished in durable lacquer China Closet, Console Server, 6-ft. Exten- u. s. TARIFF POLICY | ‘Counter -Thrust Urged in House of | | Commons to Offset Raise in American Schedules. 1 000,000 in 1 H. B. Hanson, Conservalive By the Associated Press. OTTAWA, Ontario, March 12.—W. R. 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