Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1929, Page 5

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.THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929. “Clothes |QUEEN MARY FAILS AS MOTHER |3, ifiattat s 45 ot e poge st S 2o | 180, T b o Bien, ot # panionship young people d:l.;;; il o lQulleen Victoria's mg‘n‘“u?-‘m l:b:t;l’—h—::l ml&l ¥ gue:en Mary would not enter- and the Man" |AS HOME LIFE PALLS ON CHILDREN | JHFt B Bt el b Soreiod b bd ok BB O v v wee [ D, . FMoses & Sons 4 probably not one ever sat in her pres- wgl.u;g“ut oz‘; r‘t’e‘rml I{ le is falls ence. ure of e. & S Lack of Understanding of fhese toaditions are. dead, Qicen Victorla, however. liked to|the cause of frequent friction between Public Confidence Since 1861 g As Queen, she can and does exercise | see these girls about her; she had 12| her and her family and their friends, - & 5 9 A influence in the way in which the|maids of honor, and at least half a|and has helped to sadden her majesty F Street at Eleventh 9°AM. to 6 P.M. Young People s Desires Princess Elizabeth is being brought up, | dozen were always in attendance. in the later years of her life. Radio Section, Lower Floor—Direet Enirance at 11th Street he is in direct line of suc- Mi a) tly has never | (Next: as the princess of Queen Mary apparen s ABrut het (Next: Queen Mary and Ber‘)vnfltled - cession to the throne. desired to see young Relations by ” Made Palace Dull. Bereft of Child Companions. e o e o attached b | (COPYTleht, 1925, by North American News- THE NEW old 39V g man o X S ey e o 3 : | ually bereft o ne; - 2 Jon't ™ ket t|Effect Has Been to Help in X Sompenioos, bee ‘oaly ot S | Bt & e Tajety eampt on Town Emulates Feline. r as? o o as (a hAdist z 3 her two cousins, sons of the Princess | state occasions. ELIZA, Ill, November 15 (#).—The o' dont 9 , Mary and Lord Lascelles. town of ‘Eliza is lk t; it ut h,e do %es Saddening Her Majesty’s Y ; The Duke of York, partly because he Big Failure of Life. back. John Bishop, present owher and the Well., fo,.-ké"lot’l{f Clot | is more inclined to believe in the Vic-| when the Princess Ingrid of Sweden | grandson of the founder, still owns a Later Years. G ) torlan tradition of keeping royalty & |was in England in 1928 as the guest|third of it after an.auction. Sundry i separate caste than his brothers, and | of the Duke of Connaught, the Prince | attempts of his forebears to sell it . . | partly because he desires to avoid dis- | of Wales did his best to persuade his | falled. The trouble with the latest effort 4 Screen Grid Tubes . . . 8 in dll This s the thirteentn of » series of > 4 e 3 Lttty I eaant &' the e iing | ot SRR RS e N LT o e aereiens "r;,lch:‘ Fhmaian the suthautic bl - 8 'of the Princess. o aween, of Busisod. - The ’ But the important thing is that AT A SA V IN G OF 60 susSRr here under n nom de plume, i . .» 1| Queen Mary fails to understand that 9 / - in s position to write with authority of even before she the royal family of Engiand. f : gl 1 throw off her on e E anc s g 3 — . 5 i X grandmother’s authority, and in doirg e ° Now Only BY W. T. MARSDON. b “3]| this, so far, anyway, as choosing friend- When King George ascended the i :2:1‘: :lmanz penp;e q‘l::te ;I{u‘ild;e w{;} . throne great hopes were entertained ) 3 = concerned, she wi ve the l d Y that in the new reign young soclety | | $ t,':f.,";,’;f D1 rcia) Che Thetne e ra (] m Our would become more welcome at court % é . .. ! 1 The new King and Queen were com. | 3 . ,m:e " t:;“ e Old ] ires NOW! $ g s , g . somef een Mary, Y UBE! T DL Ny N oune | Just ae there was b G YA D e Their eldest child, heir to the throne, Ll that_has prevented her from under: i was only 16. What more natural than § Why try to get the last few !lllllll from your a old tires? Blowouts, often resulting in serious i 4 Should ‘became s featare st Bubking: | b [ MNNNNN I XX accidents, occur when your treads are thin. ; Terms as low as | We Can Supply We take your old tires for what they are i ham_ Palace? 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