Show n I fl 1 TI Princes Prince's s Latest Broken Bone hone Corrects Shoulder Droop British Gunboats Visit Paris Americans Living in English Capital Total Morn Morn- Morning Morning ing kg Dances New London Fad German Department Store Men to Study U S Advertising Methods LONDON Feb By 27 27 By The Associated The Pre Press The Prince of oC Wales latest accident In the bunting field fled In which he cut sut- fared po a L broken collarbone one has ha proved to o bo be one or o those bless bless- blessIn blessIngs In ins s that come com In disguise e In the opinion of oC o his bl physicians They The claim that It will tend to correct the he slight droop In one of ot hie hi shoulders which resulted from the breaking o of oC the 10 other collarbone In n 1924 The droop drool was becoming quite noticeable The Th prince has been een very little Inconvenience by this accident and ha has haa been able to keep k all of oC o his appointments It will be some Borne time however be- be before be before fore COIe he be will be k abe to dance or take part In most roost of his bis athletic pastimes Bifurcated but thoroughlY like lady lI like lady e Is the description of oC a anew anew anew new garment which Is offered to women of oC o fashion In New v Bond Dond This garment II Is neither skirt nor trousers It Is an entire gown with a skirt so 0 divided that It Is Impossible to t detect it unless one sees the wearer stepping Into Inlo a motor ca car or making a mad rush on the ten ten- tennIs tennis nIs court The style Is la as aa well suited for an afternoon tea a as the gol golf f links This Innovation In womans woman's at- at attire attire attire tire I Is II a piece one-piece garment of oC othe the frock coat-frock order The upper portion Is cut on short tunic lInes Jines and wide loose trousers trouser are sub sub- substituted substituted sub substituted for a skirt Clever er cut cut- cutting cut cutting ting and perfection of the modern art of pleating make It Impossible to discover er the skirt is slit silt un- un UnIes un unless less leS the wearer takes take a very tong long step The new garments are aro made chiefly In tine fine woolen tab tab- fab fabrics nc and are aro freQuently trimmed with fur so 10 o as to make them Cheni ada adaptable to o any ordinary occa- occa occasion occa occasion sion ion In a fashionable womans woman's womans day England's first countess to ling clog before motion picture audiences audience has bad had a tremendous success She Is C Catherine Lady Westmore- Westmore Westmoreland land Westmore-land land who under the name of Morland Norland has been taking concert engagements In motion picture houses housell to raise money to assist several poor fam families tam Cam Bles In whom she che has hae ha been inter Inter- interested Interested Interacted ested acted for tor years Lady Westmoreland's most needy are ar a farm la- la laborer la laborer borer ht his wife and III cL six children whom she came to know when she eho and the late earl had a home near Sittingbourne Some years later there were financial reverses all around and when wilen the countess was wa pressed for tor cash to continue her charity work she took to the stage Americans living In London now number and the number of Australians is I approximately the same The Canadian population is and there are South Africans and 1760 New Zealander In London Of the foreign residents nearly one half are ara Russians and Polo Poles Three million of the 4 living In la London are Lon Len Lon don don-b don born rn The French population population tion Lion numbers There are Italians and Germans Morning dances dance have become the fad In London society circles A doctor Is the dancing teacher Morning dance classes have been organized by o band of or social lea leaders ers under chairmanship of Lady Moses Mones with the Idea of defeating boredom and getting some useful exercise the Not ordinary kind of o dane dane- dancing ing entirely for pleasure but purposeful d dancing with a a physician clan cian to direct 14 it it was decided up- up upon upon up upon on The slogan of the new neV new or- or or organization Is The rhythm of dancing applied to the rhythm of o olife life solves lohes that tremendous problem lem leni reel of modern res ren existence and boredom JUIl Is to be barred and the fashioned theold-fashioned old fashioned waltz and restful dances of other years year are to be substituted BRITISH GUNBOATS OATS IN IS PARIS PARIS Feb By 27 27 By The AS- AS As Associated The Press Press The BritIsh navy nuy In n Paris was WIlS the rather startling headline which appeared In the Paris newspapers this week weel but the matter under the headlIne showed that It was not a a divis divis- divis division division ion of which h had d found means to ascend the River Seine but a flotilla of five motor gunboats returning from patrol duty on the Rhine The gunboat left lert the Rhine when the British evacuated Cologne The treaty stipulations prevented them from rom taking the simplest route home by y the he Rhino Rhine and North Korth sea So o they hey were were compelled to explore Frances France's rivers river and and inland water water- waterways ways was Their journey lourney by these route took six ix weeks While here they hey Were anchored between the Concord and Alexander bridges fn n the heart of Paris Seven members member of the exiled Im irn Imperial penal family of Austria Hungary are new In France About a month ago four tour sons cons of the former em emperor em- em emperor emperor and empress family of eight arri arrived ed at the little Inland health resort of Gazost Angeles in the Haute Hautes Pyrene Prene The Tho former orner Bin Em- Empress Em Empress press Zita has hal now joined them Ith her two wo youngest children the Princess Elizabeth and Charlotte She Is using the name of Madame taken from or Laugh Ismall ii 4 I small In south ermany of which h her hr r husband was mar mar- margrave margrave mar Brave grave She Is permitted to remain foL oJ six Ix months with liberty to move between her Spanish home at Lo- Lo Lo Lo and Argele for tor herself her children and suite lulle Suite seems rather an term to apply to the for former for for- former former mer royal family's present compan compan- companions companions ions The one time empress hns one ady In Baroness de dePont dePont deFont Pont and the four boys bos were ac- ac ac accompanied companied by bythe the Countess Countiss Eliza Eliza- Elizabeth Elizabeth beth dESala de dE- gala Bala ZIta's foster fOlter sister a 11 governess and a D maid The eldest eldest- son ton Prince e Otto re- re remains remain re remains mains main at with the second child Princess Princes Adelaide to keep him company The reason was XIv XIv- given en that he lie was waa not considered strong trong enough to travel but thi this Is to be a diplomatic excuse as the French too wished to keep the boy from leaving Spain Any report that he lie is I traveling has he a reaction In Hungary a strone strong party would like to try try to put him on his father fathers father's throne The empress party passed most 01 their time In i the magnificent park of They attend mal dally daily and from time to time the go by train to Lourdes which is II ao out 12 miles mile away and attend I service In one of the many churches of that world famous mir miracle acle city Some of the most distinguished I willI mem members bels bel's of the French nobility will willbe tie be displayed to the public gaze atthe at atthe atthe the spring ng salon ealon and all because of the high cost of artist models For the ladles of the noble fau- fau faubourg fau faubourg bourg who go In for tor painting rich richa a they are In talent and armorial crests are today poor In paper Instead of hiring models model qt It 50 BO francs a sitting they are ask ask- askIng asking askIng Ing the great ladles ladies of their ac- ac acquaintance ac acquaintance to pose pOle for tor them as a personal favor Time was when then hen many beautiful an and shapely models model would pose In Inthe inthe Inthe the most moat trying posture for tor one franc Crane an hour The advent of or a horde cf ct American English and andS S lan artists equipped with exchange proof money put an end to that In 1919 the price for haUt halt haU t a days day's posing pOling was as 10 francs To Today To- To Today Today day It is Ir more than a deputy re- re received received re received for tor attending a halt half da day dab sea sea- ses session don sion slon pt pr the he chamber It If evidence was wu needed that women have hare been as Inveterate smoker a as men it could be found In the following notice outside a motion picture theatre In Paris To assure good visibility please do not emoke In the halls This re- re re request quest 1 Is addressed particularly to the ladles Two colored ensembles bles have become be come great favorites with the dressmakers for tor spring wear dis displaying dis- dis displaying playing black the ruling color dur during log Ing the winter Black Dlack has hal not gone out of style but It Is II usually eon con con contrasted with some come shade of red red purple or even yellow Among the most t copied two-color two creation creations Is II a navy blue coat with pink crepe epe do chine China lining 11 decorated with pink kaaha The dress worn under the coat should also be of o ping crepe de thee chine chipe Equally admired Is the e exact a t opposite effect In color colon a worn over O a blue crepe le chine Colored suede being widely used I to nl trIm and one na model In pink 1 has ha a suede waistcoat In gray The pales of green abade shades trimmed with 1 cream peach taffeta edged with III sliver silver vel and black taffeta with gold embroidery hem are popular p models model in In evening dress SS I TO TP ADS BERLIN Feb 27 iBy The AssoCiated The Press depart depart- mont ment department store owners owner s and managers f from various parts M of Germany will sail for the S1 United State to study store etore management what the Germans German call juz jarz J z band advertising Although the department store idea was wa Imported from Crom the United State by Herman IIerman Tieta of Berlin 2 25 years ago the tho Germans GermanI stilt I prOfess amazement over the vig- vig viI vig advertising campaigns camJ and artIstIc window bythe displays used by bythe the big stores In America The delegation plan to visit New York Chicago lad Ph 7 Philadelphia and aud Det Dett Olt oit t Secretaries and other function function- uric arico of the Russian embassy In Berlin are preparing for an all orgy of banquets order George the Soviet foreign reign minister It ha j become e known here that J I having recently ad- ad ad his hi diplomats dIplomat to de de vote more attention to the tho ap ap- ap appearances and not hesitate to consult c the smartest tailors has JI passed d cut the word that ban ban- banquets banquets are an effective background for diplomats The Russian In Berlin Paris and Warsaw especially have ha been designated to entertain the hated bourgeoise liberally The amazement with which a oman automobile driver is II re- re re regarded In Germany women's or org 1 say cay I Is due to th the fact that a person had to be bo a II me- me me mechanic to obtain a permit to drive 8 a car The motor vehicle law pre pre- pre prescribes scribes a written and oral exam with two trial trips for all applicants for a a drivers driver's license Many women omen and end some men who tell the difference between carburetor and a radiator must t take ke a two weeks course In mechanics before their application application applications tion will be considered Women's omens club which are de- de demanding demanding de demanding manding a modification of ot the law claim that a mechanic is not necessarily a safe ACe ate driver They point to statistics statistic s for 1925 which chow that only automo automo- automobile automobile automobile bile in Berlin lU persons were killed and Injured In 1116 traffic accident a record which Is 13 said s ld to be unsurpassed by an any other city Wine growers of St Martin and andE E Edenkoben in the Pala Pala- Pala- Pala Palatinate Palatinate have banded together and agreed that every ever time a federal revenue rc collector appear appeals In oneo one of oC these two wo communities he be shall ehan be received by the toil toil- toilIng toll tolling ing of or chur church h bells The purpose of oC the bell ben Is announced as to put the tIle col- col Collector col collector lector In a sentimental frame me of mind which when reinforced by bya bya a few glasses of wine wine may lead leadth th m to overlook a a few item In tn reality however the villagers have ve agreed to warn V each other ot or the collectors collector's Impending n so en that when a II- vineyard owner of Edenkoben hears tears the chimes of St Martin he know knowl who and what w at is I coming The tipping problem in German simpli simpli railway stations has beb been beon fied by law The legal rate sta- sta station ala sta station tion porters may expect In tips till as a abou about seven cents tor or carrYing baggage weighing 5 56 or orless o less from the tle station atlon platform toa toa to a cab For an additional t 5 pounds or fraction traction the th law reads n a n porter s 's s entitled to toan toan an extra four tour cents Jt If f a traveler takes fakes up more than 5 5 minutes of n a n porters porter's lime ime Ime tilt tle tp tip ou 1 to be SO 50 per cen cent more The Tho law requires report reporters en or to explain the legal tip tipping ping rate to any traveler who WH ask the porter how much is expected Although the German n year ear book contain different political titles recognized by the republic In pla place e of of of the former by the kaiser kaler no men men- mention mentIon mention tion is made of ot the title dent But Dut President Von Jim Jim- Hindenburg denburg does not feel Ceel slighted He Heil HeI Heis il I an nn unlisted class by himself Officials and employ arc dl- dl divided di divided vided into 13 groups group based on posItion salary and pension al- al al allowances One of ot the oddest title titles Is that of a ferryboat skipper In class cllia one It Ith ItI h I more than a mere designation The proper way ay ay to address the Faehr skipper would be Herr I Chancellor Luther Is la the only person in the group 13 the tho chan chan- chancellor chan chan- chancellor chancellor group but no additional has ha been created for or the tho ani only other other single lingle possessor of o a title Itle the president |