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4 "IDEAL” PRINCE I INU.S.FQR i VISIT .NEW YORK. Jan. 11 (1.N.6) | rate Miss Cinderella. , For one of the best-looking yftncfes in the business of royalty' is Here for his fifst Afriefican visit. His highness. Constantine Liech tensfeih. 19. is the youngest prinfce of the royal house which rules over the vest pocket prin cipality of Liechtenstein. He was modest about his coun try. He saw: “You cdtflfl Ski through my country in an hour if you were H i Itetry, You see. H is dtfly ; 12 miles long and five miles And he hoped he will never Inherit the rulership. His highness came over as a member of the Oxford Uhiversitv team which recently com peted in Canada against Cam- Bridge and McGill universities. Hl said: “We do not believe in pro hibition and there is less con sumption of liquor per person in Liechtenstein than there is ffi jlfbhilrition countries.” Prince Constantine will shortly t» New Haven to visit relatives •nd F. H. and H. C Ziegler, also lhembers of the Oxford skiing team. _.\lo one can believe mother is 402 says JBRHk IRENE RICH’S FRANCES RICH, Irene Rich's charming 21-year-old daughter. ■■ ffiMK Already she has begun to follow IsMSwlfe MM i"\ —- > her mother’s method of guarding jggWgl I ■ A T T T T I* Tt 1 J youthful loveliness. “I’m glad tSHBM I X/V I J1 T I I I ■ i Iw I know Mother’s complexion ~ -B- J- -B- _B_J -B. secret I” she says. HUI" null) .i .iiiiiii!i|i in nil .11111111v4l;/ tt T 9 1 ■gBMMF- - 1 m sure her * WaW complexion secret will keep me Jl WyMMMfc ' . ir r ? o mst as youthful te.. ~ T-,:...i O tWMBlii ■ - Wil when rm her ager HI -- 4 v , ; ’te T T c ’ ertfl i nl y makes me happy to |Myte- ;••••••• , z A have a mother so universally || fife I "* admired. lam glad I know her ’l| complexion secret! I began quite a Hni’ B while ago myself to use Lux Toilet ‘ .'^"< \ Soap regularly and I feel sure this - ' n * ce w^^te soa P keep my skin y '" ' youthful looking, just as it has I / Mother’s.” wk , y-a lOSMi Wise youns lady! Already she ” " : guarding her youthful loveliness te ilk. 3 the safe gentle way so many beau- HBIfeWW- tiful Hollywood stars do! Not only v '' z ' her famous mother, but hundreds of others as well! f. ‘ mm o out of 10 screen stars use tt Of the 613 important Hollywood actresses, including all stars. 605 "* use this white,fragrant soap to keep T< •' their skin youthfully smooth and HMMM9MI mMHHBHHHi cleslf! It has been made the official Recent photograph by Autrey , , . -> /»D r/nrr - ««v 7 stSa P m al^the B reat film studios. 1 Ki-jiyCL IXlLiil “ ICS, /am I don’t mind-confessing it a bit,” says Irene Rich, radiantly ..., . 4-4Aai >' r youthful screen star, with her famous smile. “If a woman really wants to, she can keep her youthful freshness right __ U Qu want to give your through thi yfcMrSv To guard c6mple3don beauty I have used Lux Toilet Soap for a long time.” complexion this same luxurious care! LUX Toilet Soap_io4 GIRL HURT IN AUTO CRASH Marie Walter. 21. of 615 El liott St. N. E.. suffered Sligfit in juries yesterday when an auto mobile operated by Earl S. Rus sell. 22. of 223 Ninth St. N. E., in which she was riding, collided with a machine driven by Alonzo Reynolds, colored. 36. of 1730 Mdhtttlo Ave. N: E.. «t Ninth and t, Streets Northeast. John E. ftane 12. of 3475 Hol mead Pl. N. W.. suffered a! broken leg when he Slipped from i the curbing at Fourteenth and Monroe Streets Northwest, yes- ; terday and fell into the path of an automobile drawn by Bene-1 iAfb) NEW ' for your radio You can replace the old tubes in most radios with a com plete set of RCA Radiotrons at prices ranging from $5.10 to $9.20. Lowest prices ever offered on standard tubes. RCA Radiotton Co., Inc., Harrison, N. J. A Radio Corporation of America Subfidiarr. RCA RADIOTRONS TH! HIART Os YOUR RADIO — THE. WASHINGTON..IIMJ&/ diet M. English. 37. of 1872 New ton St. N- W. Mrs. Harry Elliott, 21, of 1329 Eleventh St., pinned under a street car Saturday night in front of her home, is improving at Emergency Hospital, physi cians say. Mrs. Elliott stepped in front of the ear. operated by H. L. Wright. 25. of 134 Eleventh St. IN. E.. when she was blinded 6y 1 the heavy snow. / Just a minute Hint’s al! {fie tim<> If takes tn inform ><>iir«elf as to the tietails of the SThran Contest an iTouneet! torlnj in the Ctas.tfteff Sedfion I of this newspaper read about it I win one of the >0 CYSH CRIZES. L A Pail Federal Bar Group To DiScusb Pay Cut The question of sr • cuts for Federal employes will be studied at the monthly of the Federal Hat Association, composed of lawyers employed in or prac ticing before Federal departments to be held tomorrow at the Uni versity Club. . V Entire block, consisting of hotels, office buildings, 4 t etc.--—6ffi, 7ffi, Pi. Avefiti£ to Constitution Avenue. J y 1-- -•- > 3,006,000 1,000,000 Feat 4 J BRICK LUMBER 5 C 55,00 Pti ””" >10™...- I > Straetural Steel PLUMBING, Iheludint < W le « Pound Tubs, Toilets, Ete. > Complete HEATING PLANTS, Including BoiltrH, Radiators, Ete. < i Windows and Doors Fire Escapes, Electric » f in ALL Sizes Elevators » Complete smoke house equipment, built-in ice boxes, electric * L passenger and freight elevator*. a Electrical Fixtures and Wiring—Stbre Fronts—Plate Glass J W AH Kinds of Interior Trbh, Metal Ceiling, Etc., Etc. * Soil Pipe, Also Steam and Watir, in All Lengths and Sizes t Many Otfifer bargains in seasoned building material*—exceptional » opportunity to save money. 5 American Wrecking Co. i ( 640 Pa. Avenue N.W. 5 Purße*Bnatcher Gets $6 in Auto Robbery A purse containing $6 and some jewelry was snatched from Dora Isenberg. 1210 H St. N. E., as she was sitting in a parked automobile at Third and Q Streets Northwest last night. The robber escaped. . LaNSBURGH’S 7th, Bth and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 Important Clearances That Will Save You Many Dollars $14.75 Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats, Now Good assortment of styles in center weave wool- <♦, mb swf ens and sport mixtures; black, brown, green and «p I■ ■ t •'W mixtures. Sizes 16 to 42. Boys’ Wear Drastically Reduced! 49c Union Suits,- white, fleece back; $3 95 Chinchilla Overcoats, with button flap back; dilies 10 OQ,, plaid flannel lining; double bteast to 16 JWt/V ed; navy blue; size 4 to §0,75 7 .... 89c and 95c Flannelette Pajamas, />ne and two-piece style; 69c and 79c Broadcloth Shirts and striped patterns, sizes 8 Bibuses, slightly soiled; col- QQ to 18... I MV Jar attached; broken sizes t)vV $3 95 Mackinaws, wool plaids; dbu- $3.95 and $5.95 Wbblen Suits, ble breasted styles with corn §1 fancy mixtures and blue § 1 95 vertible collars; 19 tb 17. A cheviots, 7, 8 and 14 A n sum «■■■■■ $22.75 Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats, Now Lovely boucle woolen, centa weaves and rough Woolens *1 trimmed in soft, flattering furs; black, brown and green. X Cil Men Can Save Substantially! $13.95 All Wool Overcoats, rayon $4 45 Wool Flannel Robes, shawl lined; fancy mixtures, sizes collar style; tan, rose, 37 and 42 M green, blue stripes A $1.95 and $2.19 Bath Robes, in 35c Rayon Ties, full shape, well fancy patterns and bright col- §1 tailored; attractive patterns QA_ ors; rayon cord trimming. ... A and good colors, 2 for. .. . tJvV ■—— ■ ■II.IW Women’s Shoes Misses' Jersey Dresses That were $3.95 Were $2.95 to $5 »2 *1 Suede or kid shoes in one- One and two piece styles, of strap, tie and oxf6rd styles; warm all wool jersey, in black and brown with con- practical dark business trasting leather trimming; shades or light colors. Sizes sizes broken. 14 to 20. Prices Down on Tots’ Wearables! $1.59 Mitzi Dresses, guaranteed $1.29 Bath Robes, blanket cloth fast color; raybn flat crepes $1 bound in satin; sizes 6 to and prints; sizes Itb 6VI. .. . A 12 MVv $3 95 Coats, winter weight woolens, «... ~ . trimmed with fur, or plain, $1 Leggings; fleece lined jersey; sizes Ito 6 £ bu ! to " fa ’ ten,n Si P«nk QQ f . $3.95 and $4.95 Legging Sets, re ’ tO jacket, leggings, and helmet; come $1.29 and $1.89 Shoes, patent with hookless fasteners, 5 and leather and calf, black and QQ ({ 6 Mt brown, broken sizes, pair. Ovv 95c and $1.29 Broadcloth Shirts, Now Sbm£ slightly soiled; fast colors; nonshrink- g® & *1 able; plain colors and fancies; collar attached, J *k 14 to 17. M 1 VI X 99c Travel Print Dresses, tan and $3.95 and $4.95 Negligees, silk or blue; smart daytime styles, KQn rayon crepe; quilted robes; sizes 14 to 36 Uvv pajamas; blanket bath robes A 25c Black Rayoh Blbomers, rein- • 39c and 49c Knit Bloomers and forced at points of wear; IQ n Vests, white, sizes 42 to OOp 12 to 14, 25 and 27 At/l 50 $2.95 Shoes, patent leather, kid and suede; one-straps, ties and ox- §1 49 < fords A »■ ■ ii Tots’ Dresses Wash Frocks That were $1.95 That were 99c 59c 39c. Twill back velvet, velvet One and two piece dresses, and wool chailie with solid colors and pretty pique collar and cuffs; prints; attractive colors; rayon crepe dresses; 1 to 6. sizes 14 to 36. f