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NG IS THROHN INHUD BY MOONT George of England, in Party With Wales, Suffers Bruise of Shoulder. By the Associated Press. LONDON, December 27.—Flung from | his mount in a furrowed field of mud and water, young Prince George suf- fered a bruised left shoulder while rid- ing with the Belvoir hounds near Mel- ton Mowbray today. The prince, 28 years old, youngest son of King George and Queen Mary, was carried to Melton War Memorial | Hospital, where an anesthetic was ad- ministered. was not serious. ‘With him at the time of the accident was the Prince of Wales, who halted his galloping horse, jumped down and | When | ran to his brother's assistance. he found out Prince George was only slightly hurt, the Prince of Wales gave him a cigarette and streaked on after the field o Attendants bound up Prince George's shoulder with a stirrup leather and carried him to the hospital, where he was detained only a short while, The young prince has been in less vigorous health than any member of the present royal family. He was operated on in 1922 for appendicitis, two years later was seriously ill with influenza, suffered from an attack of tonsolitis and later had an operation for removal of adeno. Last year it was a meed he was suffering from a aigestive disorder he gave up all engagements for sev- eral months. Unlike his brother, the Prince of Wales, who has been thrown many times ‘while riding, Prince George has had few accidents on horseback. He is & keen automobilist and twice has narrowly escaped injury in automobile Prince George is to sail with the Prince of Wm in about two weeks for South America. PLAN $3,000,000 SUIT ON AIR CORPORATION Stockholders’ Meeting Called to | Consider Action Against Air- port and Allies. Pending court actions against officers and directors of Washington-Hoover rt “and allied corporations, in- cluding a $3,000,000 suit against Fed- eral Aviation Corporation, owner of the Washington Airport side of the field, will be discussed at a meeting of stock- holders of Washington Air Terminals ration at 8 o'clock Tuesday night at 5315 Colorado avenue, the home of Robert F. houser, recently re- moved from the board of stockholders. The meeting was called by a “Stock- holders’ Protective Commitiee” headed | - by, Funkhouser and Jesse C. Duke, at- torney for the faction pressing the court action against the airport. Mr. Duke will submit & report on the status of the actions now pending in the Dis- trict Supreme Court and the Virginia courts. The following subjects have been listed for discussion: Court action to compel the directors to allow a thorough audit and exami- nation of the books. Court action to set aside as illegal a special meeting .of lders held Degember 22, ‘the action to remove Funkhouser taken. Proposed investigation of the affairs of the corporation, QCourt action in the nature of a suit for mismanagement against C. Bascom Slemp, Howard Sutherland, Albert Q. Ober, jr.; Hugh Reid, James O. Wat- son, C. E. Fauntleroy and David K. E. Bruce, directors of Washington Air ‘Terminals. The $3,000,000 suit is against Federal Aviation ' Corporation. Hambleton & Co. the John A. Hambleton estate, William H. Vanderbilt, Cornelius Van- derbilt Whitney, George S. Franklin, M. C. Cooper, T. Edward Hambleton, David K. E. Bruce, Richard K. Mellon, Brooks Parker and Anthony H. G.| Fokker. This suit s now pending in | the District Supreme Court. | PROPHESIES BY ONIONS Weather Forecaster of Local Fame | Revenls Secret Method. MARSHIFIELD, Wis. (NANA)— Don't look aloft for the weather, says Ewald Benesch, look an onion in the eye. Benesch has earned some fame as a weather prophet and now he has re- | vealed the secret of his success. During | the last helf hour of the old year. and | the first half hour of the new year,| Benesch separates the concentric lavers Doctors said the injury | and | ‘ Thrown in Mud PRINCE GEORGE, Youngest son of British rulers, whose shoulder was bruised in hunt accident. Convenient Deferred .Payments Arranged To Suit TAE SUNDAY FALSE RUMOR LAW 1S SOUGHT BY FISH Curb on Red Propaganda to Be Object of Investigation by House Group. By the Assoclated Press, Recommendations for legislation to punish individuals or groups: for cir- culating “false and malicious” rumors which lead to runs on banks are to be submitted to the House by the special committee investigating Communism. To Study Propaganda. Chairman Fish said yesterday he ex- pected to call a meeting soon after Congress reconvenes “to consider the propaganda spread by Communists to undermine public confidence in banks and cause runs and failures.” “There is enough intormation avail- and to include this phase of Communist Quality That Endures 3-DAY PRE-INVENTORY JCLEARANCE Only a few of the Hundreds of Bargains are mentioned here. tags. All tags show the greatly reduced prices, from the regular competitive prices. STAR, WASHINGTON, activities in the with recom- mendations,” he sai Fish said Controller Pole of the cur- rency may be summoned to discuss “the lack of laws governing false and ma- licious attacks .on Federal banks and Government financial institutions and to submit any recommendations he may de;‘l’: advisable,” that the Daily %orker. official organ of United States Communists, “has been fllled for the last week with articles attacking the credit of American banks and predicting new failures, under the caption, ‘Prepare for More Bank Fail- ures.’ " — THIEF COMES TO GRIEF Owner Finds Stolen Car When He 8Sees Trolley Crash. PITTSBURGH, December 27 (P).— C. C. Ferguson's automobile was stolen from a parking lot today, A friend offered to take him home. On the way they were held up by a collision between a trolley car and an automobile. The car was Ferguson’s. Richard Russell, 21, driver of the car, was arrested. His companion escaped. A spare tire, tools and other articles were missing. |abie to warrant calling the committee | Ferguson is State inspector of motér | | vehicles. The Julius Lansburgh Furniture C D. C, DECEMBER 28, EUROPE IS WISHING RECOVERY OF U. Economic Future Depends, to Great Extent, Upon Added Buying Power. By the Associated Press. Some Europeans who smiled when the United States first began to suffer from economic pains now are wishing it an early and complete recovery in the opinion of Dr.. Julius Klein, Assistant Secretary of Commerce, who recently returned from abroad. JIn a statement yesterday summariz- Try Dr. Rose’s Method of Eye Examination Rose Optical Company 907 G St. NW. 1930—PART ONE. ing his observal cent pronouncements of representative European executives indicate the “re- covery of American buying power is now, as in the 1921 uun& one of the most important essentials in leading the business world out of the depths.” One obstacle to general European re- covery, Klein said, is intra-European trade barriers. He said the hoped-for contribution toward grea a the international cartel—had e Tn Dart 5o, overaesions. expekisiions 1 0 us expectations of those who expected it to be a com- plete panacea. He commented that in Some instances there was also an in- creasing suspicion on the part of busi- ness men that leaders of some of the member-naf had included the cartel in_“ulterior political aspirations.” Klein said there was concern through- out Europe over “Russian dumping,” | partly because of a foreboding of what | become should the Soviet | it might Regular Delivery Over 100,000 families read The Star every day. The great ma- Jority have the paj delivered regularly every ev and Sun- day morning at's cost of 1% cents daily and 5 cents Sunday. If you are not advan- tage of this regular service at this low rate, telephone National 5000 now and service will start temorrow. | tions, Dr. Klein said re- | realize its program of. industrial ex- pansion. A The Habims, the Russo-Jewish the- atrical troupe, recently made a hit in Berlin, Germany, critics declaring that | the acting was so expressive that one did not need to understand the language to follow the plot. he will not, just change to It is easy, accordis i & device shown at may be had every day. ESEL’S Art Work Shop, for those who appreciate something dis- tinctively different in fine painted furniture, screens, lamp shades, wall decora- tions and repairing, have always. found this shop and studio the best. Also specializing in crackle work. Ladies of culture and fine taste have always been sl have, a peen dleased with Besel’'s Art Work SHho Artistic Period Paintings for the Home DECORATING AND REFINISHING OF FURNITURE 1208 20th St. N.W. MM“C“OMWM Phone NORTH 1265, STUDIO M STREET Entrance, 909 F St. N. and 1, Reductions Every floor bears many items with reduction Pre-Inventory Clearance of Tapestries and Velvet Rugs $35.00 to $39.00 9x12. Pre-Inventory Clearance......$26.75 $29.50 to $35.00, 8.3x10.6. Pre-Inventsry Clearance. . ..$24.75 $10.7S Discontinued patterns of Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, Pré-Invntory Clearance of Living Room Suites $149.00 3-Piece All-Over Persian Mohair Living Room Suite, serpentine fronts, comprising long sofa, restful armchair and comfortable bunny chair, spring-filled cushions of a figured four-tone jacquard. Pre-inventory 599‘33 Clearance., LESS ¥ 9x12, All Less Y . perfects. John Bromley and Alex Smith’'s H Axminster Rugs §59.00 9x12 ... $49.00 9x12 . $49.00 8.3x106 .. ..$4425 $45.00 8.3x10.6 Pre-Inventory Clearance. $8.06 gh Grade ONE-FOURTH OFF! . ..833.75 Reversible $235.00 AN-Over High-Grade Angora Mohair 3-Piece Living Room Suite, large kidney front sofa, high back diamond tufted bunny chair and club chair. spring-filled cushion welts. Pre-Inventory Clearance. of handsome rayon moquette. LESS %....... Reversible e $1 7625 /. $179.00 All-Over 3-Piece Living Room Suite, of gcnuine Angora mohair, con- sisting of long sofa with pleated bagk, club chair with pleated back and bunny chair, diamond tufted. Pleated fronts with handsome Clearance. LESS 75 ... Occasional Reversed spring-filled cushions of rayon moquette. : 119% drop carvings. PreInventory $ Chairs $20.50 Two-tone Jacquard Velour Club Chair, Reversible spring-filled cushion. trim. Pre-Inventory Clearance, LESS 14 $39.50 Rayon and Mohair Combihation Cogswell Chair. Re- versible spring-filled cushion; frame. Pre-Inventory Clnnnu.m;;";sy.',fl,n.‘?‘. $ l 9-75 $9.95 Mahogany Occasional Chair, upholstered, with back in beautiful figured moquette, seat of contrasting ve- Pre-Inventory Clearance, LESS % . lour. Fiber Furniture oom Weven Fiber Chair ® seal red in e, "Pre. $7.46 Kitchen Cabinets $29.50 Golden Oak Kitchen Cabinet with sliding porcelain top. Labor-saving devices complete with $19.67 cabinet. Nickel trim. Pre-Inven- tory Clearance, LESS % $19.50 Two- Kitchen C: Bliding vorcelain top. Floor sample, Pre-Inventors Clear- ance, LESS 15 82478 Enamel 550.00 Large White Enamel Kitchen Cabi- met with blue decora- G IES | 1 o LT (B 2y Pre-Inventofy Clearance of Bed Room Suites $159 4-piece Walnut-veneer Bed Room Suite (as illustrated), comprising a large dresser, chest of drawers, French vanity and double bed. A suite with two-tone stripings of veneer and beautiful shaded maple. & overlays of Pre-Inventory Clearance, LESS 14... $179 Grey Oak 6-pc. Bed Room Suite. A suite that will appeal to the Home Lovers to refurnish the bed room. Consisting of u large dresser, heautiful vanity table, chest of drawers, straight-end double bed, chair and bench, with seats upholstered in a handsome figured tapestry. Oak carved overlays. $225.00 Burl Walnut Bed Room Suite, bed room. bed. Overlays drawer bottoms and dustproof construction throughout. Inventory Clearance, LESS % Pre-Inventory Clearance of Dining Room Suites $179 Walnut and Maple Veneer 10-Piece Dining Room Suite, large buffet, china closet with grill front doors, console server, six-leg extension table, five side chairs and one armchair with attractive velour seats. with overlays of antique shaded maple. An opportunity to buy a hand- some suite at cuch a low price. Pre-Inventory Clearance. LESS 13 Matched diamond walnut veneer 389.50 ul9..fl_l°-Plec¢ Walnut Veneer Dining Room Suite, comprising a large buffet, massive china closet with drawer, server, six-leg extension fable, five side chairs and one armchair with seats of floral tapestry, beautiful ash wood with panels of burl walnut, Clearance. LESS 1 interiors. Beautiful LESS v, . L 3) . | 3 $250.00 10-Piece Oriental Walnut Veneer Dining Room canopy china with drawer, large server, extension table, five side chairs and one armchair with seats upholstered in floral design tapestry. maple overlays, and fringed bottom; !4 off $4.95 Embroidered Marquisette Criss-Cross Curtains, '} off . Pre-Inventory Clearance. § Overlays of Suite, 66-inch buffet, Oak 187% Pre-Inventory Clearance of Curtains and Drapes $5.95 Fine Filet Panel Curtains, hemmed sides $4 45 $3.71 98.00 6-Piece Oak Decorated Breakfast Set, cor‘nprlllnl a large Welch cabinet, drop-leaf table bd § 5 gt Pre-Inventory Clearance, LESS ¥; 5 A suite that will add charm to any Massive dresser, large French vanity, five-drawer chest and ‘double of beautiful antique curly maple. Mahogany § 75 Pre- Secretaries & Desks $42.50 Combination Mahogany Secretary, with drop-lid desk com- partment, drawer space and grilled front doors on book $2 8 3 3 section. Pre-Inventory Clearance, LESS !5 . $65.00 Combination Mahogany Colonial Secretary, with three large drawers, large desk section and handsome grill doors. Overlays of rich mahogany veneer. Pre-Inventory $ 4 8 7 5 Clearance, LESS 3 . $79.00 Large Mahogany Spinet Desk, with slide-out desk section and drawer in center. Heavy turned legs, with antique s 39 50 maple trim. Pre-Inventory Clearance, LESS 1§ . Breakfast Suites Occasional Tables New Hue for Hair Dailys i 1t you think the gentleman will prite: fer & blond, be one, but if you dectieh brunette;s to the inventor ofy Tecent Hairdresses ers’ Exhibition in London. By a newd system of dyeing a new color of halry 153518808 ineekas Ponanle EREGIE NP IR0 CURRRAIRIINIR SRR IRb ventory m:rm., LESS e of Rocker $3.95 Fine Marquisette Tailored Curtai fancy lace-trimmed valance; '4 off; pair. $2.98 6-Pc. Cottage Sets, in colors that and four Windsor chairs, A rich color that will appeal to the home lover. Pre- $49 00 Inventory Clearance. LESS 1i::.- o 7 $19.75 Two-Tone Enamel 5-Piece Breakfast Sef, comprising large drop-leaf table and four Wind- sor type chairs. An exceptional value. Pre-Inventory Clearance. $l 3 17 LESS 1/ 4 . 2 $26. Solid Oak 5-Piece Breakfast Set, consist- ing of four Windsor chairs and large extension table. $4.46 Two-tone shaded. Pre-In- $ 19.87 $6.70 ventory Clearance. LESS /. Damask Window Drapes ' $11.50 All-silk Damask Window Drapes, 50- $8 62 o of an ordinary onion and studies them with minute care. i His predictions for 1930 &ere so ac- curnte that many are looking forward to his 1931 forecast. (Copyrisht, 1930. by North Amb . paper Alllance tons. Slidin: porcelain top complete with trim- mings. A need for svery home. Glass $11.50 Wand Fibe ek knob. Pre-Inventory worline fecoraied itn auie marine Clearance §3250 ventory Clearance. LESS = $27.50 Walnut Vencer Gecas eavs ed $2.96 $$2.23 $9.37 Uirned " fegs * ¥ Clearance, l4.zfl 522'3[- AU $5.95 Ruffied Tie-Backs, in rayon alpaca off; pair $8.95 Heavy Italian Lace Panel Curtain: with French flounce; Y off; each Occastonal edge top. gur turned & Heating Co. A GIFT FOR THE FAMILY 3 2 or 3 years b pay. No interest. Call us. Freg esti- Ne mortgage on your inch fringed valance; Y, off. $5.95 Damask Window Drapes, shaped fringes 54 46 valance; Y off; pair.. $22.50 50 -inch Heavy "$1.68 e v v og s 87 Philco and Majestic Radios Floor Samples. . . V4 and V5 Off! PHILCO Model 87. s Formerly $149. 99—— ‘110 Less Y3 MAJESTIC Delivers Any Model 91, Former- Radio ly $147,50. Less %. Complee Line of New 1931 Models of ATWATER KENT—PHILCO—RADIOLA No Extra Charge for Convenient Terms MONTHLY PAYMENTS are easy We are equipped to finance our work covered by & non- terest-bearing note. : Pre-Inventory Clearance of Bed-Davenport Suites $129.00 All-Over Two-ToneJacquard Velour Bed-Davenport Suite. A\ suite with a double purpose, a full size bed by night or a settee in the day. Comprising bed- davenport and a large bunny-back chair. Reversible spring-filled $86.w cushions. Pre«Inventory Clearance, LESS %;.. . $179.00 3-Piece Mohair Bed-Davenport Suite, comprising a long bed-davenport, which opens into a full size bed by night. comfortable armchair and farge button- back chair, contrasting velour on outsides with reversible spring- $ 75 filled cushions of moquette. Pre~Inventory Clearance. LESS %4.. l 34' A large restful $275.00 AY-Over High-Grade Mohair Bed-Davenport Suite. chair, comfortable club chair and long bed-davenport. All-over button-back *183% Pre-Inventory Clearance of Dinette Suites $245.00 Modernistic Design 7-Piece Walnut and Maple Dinette Suite, comprising 30-inch buffet, canopy china with double drawers, large extension table and four attractive chairs with scats upholstered in floral design tapestry. § 50 An exceptional value. Pre-Inventory Clearance. LESS Y $95.00 7-Piece Mahogany Dinette Suite, which consists of a large Welch cabi- net with drawer, extension table, iour side chairs and one armchair with seats of attractive jaequard velour. Heavy turned legs. Pre-Inventory Clear- s 25 $89.50 Walnut Finished 7-Piece Dinette Suite, consisting of a 50-inch buffet, china closet with sliding doors, pedestal-leg extension table and four jacquard velour seat side chairs, Sturdily constructed. Pre-Inventory Clearance. 559-67 ve fulius Lansburgh Furniture ntra_nce 909 F St.Nm = 4 Co_nenieuchrud Pfy You will be deprived of beat only two hours in chang- ing from to new equip- ment. NO JOB TOO BIG NO JOB TOO SMALL Registered Plumbers Autho AMERICAN RADIATOR CO. ’ STANDARD SANITARY CO. ' SHOW ROOM 513 H STREET N.E. Phone Lincoln 10317 mohair with reversible spring-filled cushions of rayon moquette. Welted arms and cushions. Pre-Inventory Clearance. LESS %... B L TP T S Convenient Deferred Payments