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D. €. FRIDAY. MARCH 22. 1929 TWO TO FACE COURT. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, couraged to take a drink with their meals, and the production and sale of alcohol have become one of the state big gala dinner and discovered that proud of their beautiful neighboring |sary, of course, while ways and means Thc | the gduke had drawn one of the lucky | valleys. |are found for massage and music to n CREERON % ul rs. He, therefore, received his | low peacefully along their respective Cosmopolite ; ¢ - British In Paris Lack Buns. . Duke Given Toy Cat’as Riviera Token. BY ROSE PATTERSON, 8falf Correspondent of The Star and the North American, Newspaper Alliance. “PARIS, March 22—This is a gay Lent for “Britishers in Paris and all others who are fond of hot cross buns, Because this Easter there will not be any. The British bakefy—the one and | odly—of the " Tuilleriés quarter has passed away. It came into being soon after the Cémmune and was a rendez- vaus for BEnglish people who loved the seasonable delicacies of their native land, and such of their French friends who had grown fond of mine pies, seed cake and the like, but above all of buns. It would appear, however, that those who must go without their hot cross buns on Good Friday, and many be- es, have by no meens bsen living upon dried cod during the season of | abatinence. France is said to be no longer con- | tent with cod for its Lent and its Pri- | davs, and the trade of the Breton fish- erman has declined. Duke Gets Riviera Toy. None regretted the Duke of Con- naught’s fliness more than the tennis players. The duke had figured 'in an amusing exchange of roles’ with Miss Betty Nuthall a few days before the onslaught of the.prevalent influenza. - The duke presented to Bettv.the Gold Challenge Cup after her vietory over | Miss Nuthall prize, a big black and white toy cat, at | hands. | Alfred E. Orr, American artist, has been drawing Cannes society to his e | hibition of modern portraits, which i those of Meraud, the artist | daughter of Mrs. Benjamin Guihness, | | Lord Glenconner’s sister, the Hon. Mrs. | Beck and Mrs. Ferdinand Mayer. who | is considered one of the prettiest and | best dressed women in Cannes. Mr. ! Orr_formerly occupied Sargent’s house | in Chelsea and showed his work at the Arlington Gallery. Swiss Ski Dancing. The ardent skier hates to think he | must stop when the season is drawing | to a close, so he has devised and is taking home with him the ski dance. A typical ballroom movement has been combined with the striding action of the skier and’ the dance has already become popular here in the Bernese Oberland as well as in other Swiss re- sorts. The skier loves to dance in the eve- ning and seems to be invigorated rather than wearied by his day’s sport. Some | women from Oxford, as a cl nge from the conventionalities of Switzerland, or- ganized a Winter sporis party to Nor- way this year and at the end of the day's skiing and skating got down to their books. However, they have de- cided that they will go to Switzerland | and dance in the evenings again next | season. Meanwhile, they will welcome the ski dance in town. Writing of the Crown Prince of Italy as a skier the other week I mentioned the sport he had enjoyed near Clavienes village in the Upper Susa Valley. Since | the prince ‘“discovered” the place it has grown apace and is fast bacoming | an Alpine sport center. Motor cars toll in with far more | guests than there are inhabitants in | this one-time hamlet and the villagers | that the hastened heightening of their | Hamburg Copper Roofs. Yavs. Some of the -delighttul old eopper | k roofs are coming:bacl n; that is to sa. ‘mp, Wil B den.i'-fim ‘when they When the King and Queen of Spain older and the verdigris has turned |are in Barcelona they invariably visit them. to a gentle green so they may |the Count de Figols, whose magnificent shine in the sunlight. house is filled with treasures in pic- It was in wartime that many of Ham- | tures, porcelain and sculpture. Not quite burg's glorious copper roofs were melted | filled, perhaps I ought to say, for it con- down, St. Jacob’s Church and 8t. Cath- | tains amid these more usual delights its erine’s, the two biggest in the city, and |own theater, complete and perfected the cupola of the High Court Building | With every known form of apparatus will soon be really resplendent again, | for the most realistic settings and light- and & lot of business and residential TS S r-topped, IS m P S ol e b o ry dressing room fis own bathroom, v and it is equipped not only with a roval Vienna Message and Music. |5 byt an anteroom, too, where the Beauty treatment interferes with | royal family receive guests. broadcasting.. Listeners-in have been| The princesses have been busily fur- complaining of interference, and the | nighing their own sitting Toom in the rouble has been traced to electrical | palace here. Now the Queen has sent massage apparatus in the vicinity of the | a unique clock for the little hall near broadcasting station. The broadcasting | her audience chamber. When the hours company had to appeal to the beauty | chime pretty figures arrayed in the seekers not to submit themselves Zor | robes of former days step forth and massage during broadcasting hours. | dance a minuet. The fair were called upon to reflect | Royalty In Barcelona. Turks Begin Drinking. charms might murder many a song and | One of the most remarkable of reduce te strident horror much other- Kemal's achievements is his success in wise soothing melody. | b ing aside the strict Islamic taboo All this sacrifice will only be neces- | on alcohol. The Turks are now en- Perfect Quality NORBUD BRAND SHLLL] Sheer Chiffon | monopolies, Pair Accused in Payroll Clerk's The late Bey of Tunis, though a strict observer of the rules of the prophet, was | ' partial to champagne, and got over the difficulty by regarding it as a mineral water. [} The story is told, however, of one of the bey's predecessors who had no such scruples, eighteenth century and was discovered by a British visitor refreshing himself with bottled porter, which he followed | with a bottle of rum and “topped” with | a hearty drink of lavender water! | (Copyright, 1 He belonged to the end of the . by North Ameriean News- | Daper Alliance.) SELY Death to Be Tried Soon. SPARTANBURG, 8. C, March 22, | (#).—Trial of Ray Coleman and Paul | Johnson, charged with the murder of | Earle Belue, pay-roll clerk of Drayton Mills, who was shot fatally last Decem- | ber,, probably will be held during the |one-week session of Criminal { which convenes here April 22, Solicitor Court | L. C. Blackwood sald yesterday. Solicitor Blackwood said he expects to conduct the prosecution alone. announcement in regard to counsel for Johns Hopkins 6-story physics build- |the defense has been made. | ing will cost. $400,000. No Judge M. M. 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