Show Ii Princess Mary Doesn't Wear Bobbed Hair Sweetheart to Join Ex-Army Ex Man In Prison Interest Rates of 1300 Per Cent Demanded By Money MoneyLenders MoneyLenders Lenders Who Practice Usury On Poorer Classes English Gold Coins Plentiful in England Airplanes to Supply Swiss Swi s Hotels German Dogs Must Carry Owners Names LONDON April 24 By 24 By The Mary Preas-Mary Press I ry has hili not bobbed or shingled her hair and livery I Is very vcr eager that tho English pub pub- public lic be be- be notified ot of this fact Report that the th prince princess had bad had her locks ocke lock clipped arose from the l te t published portraits portrait These showed a a full tull ull face tace t cc view ot of othe from the the kings king's daughter and appearance ot of her hair It was waa quite taken for granted throughout the country that Prin Princess cess Mary had at last lut l t succumbed to the fashion ot of o the bob But ut she eho has hIlS not and the prin cess prin cu has requested her Intimate friends to So let It be known In so so- so society so-clety so clety and everywhere that such uch uch Is not the case coso The bob appearance In the pho- pho pho photographs was due to the way the tho hair had been arranged and this conveyed a false Impression There were sighs of o regret and ond ando of of relief too amon among the Englishwomen English Englishwomen Englishwomen women was ws made known positively that i Princess T I Mary i ry still retained all her locks British women omen of the conserva- conserva conservative tive tiva party have set out to late the reproach often levelled at them by opposing force forces that the they take politics easily from one elec- elec election tion to another Among schemes In which they have most Interested themselves this spring Is the provision ot of working women's clubs with the London area orell A A club of ot this kind tor for which members of ot the exclusive ladles ladies Carleton club have ha been undertaken undertaken en to be bo responsible has hu bee started In Nine Nino time Elms Battersea where there Is a Socialist major major- majorIty majorIty Sty Ity In the borough council an and which Is the constituency of S the only communist member of ot the house of ot commons common Lady Worthington Evans wife of the war minister has held sev soy soy- eral meetings at her bar fashionable Eaton Place Piece home her guests be- be beIng beIng Ing chiefly working women omen from Ham Earn where a club has also been organized Lady LIster Llster wife of ot the board ot of o trade chairman also aleo has had several at homes at her charming house for tor working wom om en only Lady Sydenham who has taken takena 0 a keen Interest In urging the i women to use thel to prevent a general strike In May bas enlisted two minors an and II a guard of Ot working men who have been accompanying her to meetings attended by working workingmen workingmen men and women Search has begun here for tra trace ot of old King Harold nicknamed med Harold who died In inI 1040 I In Tooley street near Lond London bridge under the shado shadow ot of a great railway station and with the modern traffic of ot road and river sweeping past put workmen have ha e started digging deep Into English history For It I Is the old grave grave- graveyard graveyard i- i yard of St Olans Olan's church near near- nearby by that Is being turned up by pick pl and shovel sho to remove the caskets which have rested there hundreds Is ot of year years Authorities say aay It Is quite likely that what hat remains of ione one of ot England's early kings may be maybe burled buried there The original ot of St Olaves Olave's was aa built more than SOD years eara ago The Harold whom tradition links with the older cemetery was w is the younger son aon of ot the Canute the Danish king of ot England who Is chiefly remembered by the legend d that when he sat at the edge ot of ithe f the sea aea and commanded the tha In in- in incoming coming tide to stop the tide tl Ignored the royal order and pro pro pro- to wet the royal roal feet teet Many Englishmen resident In India have come homo home on vaca- vaca vacation vacation tion goldcoIn lately bringing bags of ot gold coIn coins a such RS as have not been beon In circulation here hero since alnee the war They explain that sovereigns are aro areso BIso e so ao plentiful In India that money mon changers moneychangers theIn have hava been Offering ottering them In exchange for tot rupees at a a lower rate than English note notes Soy Bov can be bought In tn the tha ba oars for tor I 13 rupees and ond five Ivo annat annas ot at the pre present ent time whereas at the end of ot the war It took 20 rupee i to buy a a sovereign The Tho rea reason on for the glut Is la I the greed for hoarding gold In India which absorbed halt half the tha world output last year Now there thero la Is lamore Ismore more of ot the precious metal on hand than the hoarders hoarder and banke banka know what 10 to do with Really smart mart spring gowns gown must mu have hava a dash of ot Greek or Hungarian In them exclusive modiste of ot the tho west end declare Margaret Ban Ban Ban- Bannerman Ban nerman and many mony other smart actresses who 1 ho have appeared m In recent new productions In tn London have set st the pace for tor other wom worn women women en and almost without exception prominent an actresses have worn gowns which I showed ed either the Greek or Hungarian In Influence In- In fluence In their trimmings Interest rates of ot from 1300 to per cent a a year have been deemed too much for tor women money lenders who practice ape a a pa- pa pe peculiar culiar cullAr form of ot petty usury on poor women In nearly every mill and poor section In every city In Liverpool there are 1000 ot 01 these women registered with the authorities In Jn a northern town Hull Hutt Ii a woman has been fined heavily for tor charging Interest rates of ot from 1300 to per fler cent on amounts under five dollars S 5 S PARIS April H By U-By By The Tha AI A As- As Associated Press Pre The Fress-The The s-The The deportation after conviction for for swindles of ot a former captain In Inthe inthe the French army aimy who won the cross of ot the legion of ot honor and military medal for tor valor on the field 0 o has brought to light a 0 n story of ot faithful devotion on the part of ot a woman who wh shared the tho former officers officer's tor for for- fortunes tunes tunel In his prosperous days A few tew hours before the hour fixed for the of ot the th convicts recently put aboard La L Martiniere a beautiful young woman wearing a fine tine fur tur coat coa and most expensive pearl neck neck- necklace necklace lace arrived at the gates of ot Sic Martins Martin's penitentiary She applied to Governor Leroux for tor permission to marry her aol eol- sol departure dier sweetheart before his depar depar- ture for Cayenne This was re re- re refused refused fused according to the law but bu she was Informed that she might join her lover In exile She took u up I her post port beside a ro row of ot sol diers beside the lighter aboard which the convicts con were embargo When the former ormer captain camen- camen came in- in into In to sight her face taco went hard and andset am act set as she shrieked above the th roar of ot the breakers against the thi atone stone pier I will join you be- be before tore fore six alx weeks The Tha man who had endured tour four tou years of ot trenches and open war war- warfare tare fare with fortitude staggered at atthe the sound of ot the voice and halted wavering I as a If It about to tall fall Then with a look of love 10 and gratitude he squared his shoulders and threw the girl a a kiss Then without hesitation he descended Into the thi hold ot of the tha floating prison The first list ot of of voluntary gifts git Itts to be devoted to liquidating Frances France's floating debt has a ap- ap appeared pea red In the official journal It amounted to france franca fun Lun- Lun Lunder der 1200 made mada ot of up o sums vary vary- var ing varyIng from 1000 francs france sent by an Algerian to from an anonymous anon nony- nony donor A refugee sent francs and the president of ot a club of It war blinded veterans A lady sent the tha minister ot of finance a heavy y ld chain gold g say say- sa In saying ing she had no mone money A spinning mill owner has Jas J as sent sentI to the he inland revenue officer or of his department a check for 0 I francs representing an hour hours houra work of his Deputy Father Lemire Lemira ha has for for- forwarded to forwarded warded M Peret francs from froman froman an aged Swiss woman French at heart The oblivion of late years which h has fallen tallen on an artist who once was among amog the most prominent In every salon was wu explained this th week when It was wu learned that he be I has haa beha ha become almost entirely blind Jean Boldini who once corn com commanded mended his own price for tor por por- por portraits poid traits many of ot which ad adorn rn American homes was wal seen attl at the exhibition of ot Jean Gabriel Dorner- Dorner Domer- Domer Domergue's gues gue's paintings I being led by a ayoung ayoung young tolA girl The young oung guide told the octogenarian painter of ot the various canvases on one occasion assuring him himi Here Is a very vary line fine portrait muter matter much like you used to paint BERLIN April By 24 24 By The Tho Associated Tourists Preas-Tourists Press Tourists atop stop stop- pin stopping ping at ot hundreds of ot mountain inns Inna of ot the Bavarian and Alp All Alps this summer will be fed ted by a fleet of ot airplanes from rom Munich and Innsbruck dodging among the snow capped peaks and dropping cargoes up to pounds by pars pan paro- paro chutes More More than non lOBB tourists visited these parts o ot of the Alps last year The problem of transporting large quantities of supplies has ben been getting more difficult each year It cost about 12 cents a pound to carry freight by rail and pack mule mulo from for tor ex- ex example ample ampie to the Brandenburg Inn feet teet up in the Alps The South German Aero- Aero Lloyd company has haa contracted to carry the supplies by air for 3 cents a pound Wherever possible landing fields have been laid out outon outon on the plateaus Where landings are Impossible food tood and supplies will be tied to parachutes and dropped Into the back yards ards ot of the hotels from altitudes of ot acv acv- eral hundred feet The dogs In Berlin must now flow carry rry their owners calling cards around with them Not that canines have become fastidIous thatto but the police have decided that to combat frequent epidemics or of rabies It Is necessary to establish the owners Identity quickly quickly- Aluminum frames which fasten tuten to to the dt gs g's collar have been pre pre- prescribed pre prescribed scribed to hold the calling Cards carda which In addition to the owners owner's owners name must specify the borough and street address The provincial appellate court In Dusseldorf has ruled that laws makIng profiteering In necessities ot of life do not apply on hair dyes for tor they are aro Inventions for tor the gratification ot of women's vanity tending to circumvent the tho orderly procession of nature The case which had been ap- ap appealed pealed twice was that of a woman who had sued a beauty parlor pro for tor Inc charging an exorbitant price Nice for tor a bottle of ot hair dye Counsel tor for the plaintiff argued that hair dyes have hn become a In the sense of ot the law because In this age oge Beauty and youthful appearance are needed by women woman almost as oa much as u food To commemorate the numerous commercial and cultural connac- connac tlona with the United States over overa overa a period of ot nearly a century the city of ot Frankfort on May 2 will open an Frankfort ika exhibition with the cooperation ot of American business men of ot German descent The first American con con- consulate In was In Frankfurt In 1828 Dur- Dur During Dur During ing the Civil war var large lar-e blocks of the union war loans loana were floated by Frankfort bankers Fat men and women dont don't II stand standa and anda a chance with the slim film when It comes omes to hunger strikes said Dr Kur char Ullman director of ot the char char- hospital clinic In Berlin Dr Ullman has observed several ot of the tasters Including Herr Jolly who have been ben here hera Deprived of ot all food except mm- mm min mineral eral ral ral water Dr Ullman says the bOdy first draws on fat tnt layers end and then consumes stored up proteins rt If any consuming tats fats an ious ous o acetone I Is is sec sot f frye iree ee a as Iii hl die dia no Rala sam ann ana a corpUlent person would be forced to quit In at least 25 days daya because ot of his over abundance of ot fat tat A Blender elender slen person uses up surplus fats before harm harmful tul effects Hecla set In and starts on Ott proteins Thousands of students residents of ot Berlin some lome sick alck at this time of ot the year tor for the tho cherr cher blossoms of ot Japan are joining a I throng of ot pilgrims pilgrim a to Warder Verder n near ar Potsdam to see Bee trees In Prussia's most extensive fruit belt In full t bloom |