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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. MAY 24 1921 SEE COUNTER SUIT t Banker Believed to Havel.) | Made Offer of $50,000 Yearly Maintenance. RF the Associated I'ross NEW YORK, the proposcd s divorce sui Stillman, mgl Mrs. Anne at a confer: With Berry Brothers Automobile Color Varnish youcan apply anew coat to the old carand be certain of the very best of results—it requires no expert finisher to make your carlook as bright and shining as the day {wm it. Geta can of this wonderful varnish—apply it yourself—you'll be many dollars ahead. ‘Your Dealer will hlmuhgu with a booklet which shows the many colors of Berry Brothers Automobile Color Varnishes, and gives full instructions. Details James suardian v Stillman, wh se pa- in the @ s discu GLLYAL ssed n were un- m ¥ Established 1869 is understood to h some points, ¢h Guy. 1t was I mands that h Il | nizea ™ ana provi maintenance It the banker would il | of money offcred and bring 1t in the il | probable meizhborhood of $30,000 a Sport Pumps —the new and distinctive models cers refused to dis- |5 other ations. | i 1thori- a settle- 1 —from America’s | My, tion. Stillma foremost shoemak- || ers are being shown Surrogate’s Influence. 5 ° i o - Louis B, Hart o in great variety at [jil |one of the ch - about the present settlement. Mr. F Rich’s. tried_to_prevent t lwhich Dr. Hugo S. testified that M fided to him tha {lll | not the father of her son Guy. Fail- ing in this attempt. the surrogate be- gan anew and has succeeded in bring- ing about the present conference This dainty two-strap affair of white Reigncloth with black. tan or white kid trimming, is moderately priced ||f 2 Attorneys fo Stillman have at $11. {Hill | proposed. it was , that Mrs. Still- (lifl [ man 1c the United States for five R ICHS years, or until public interest in the ri 1001 F St., Corner Tenth ill| | case has died down. This, however she refused to do. { 12,974 NATURALIZED. ing the month of April, 12 cre granted final citiz of Lahor Davis an- etitions for final WM. M. CALDER Says:--- UNITED STATES SENATOR “It is right to build now, and by the time the building is begun costs will be from 40 to 50 per cent less than last year’s and nearly as cheap as at any time for years to come,” and he says, “building costs are never going to a pre-war basis.” Senator Calder is an expert builder who has built thousands of houses in Brooklyn, New York, and his opinion can be safely followed. Buy one or more of these 170 Marshall Brown Syndicate Lots to be sold at Auction at your own price and be prepared to build. STUDY THIS MAP CAREFULLY Note the Wonderfully Convenient Location and Unsurpassed Transit Facilities--- Transit and Population Always Make Values Increase. The Speculator, Builder, Investor and Homeseeker can meet on common ground at this sale SALE TOMORROW AFTERNOON, MAY 25, at 2:30 At The Arcade, 14th St. NW. and Park Road VISIT THE PROPERTY TODAY—SELECT YOUR LOT CALL FOR BOOK-MAP 1406 G St. N. W. Room 406 EASY TERMS Telephone Main 4535 UNIFORM TRAFFIC RULES |ESTATE TO AID STUDENTS.| SOCIALISTS TOGMRET. URGED BY DISTRICT MAN |scholarships to be Founded With |1921 Convention to Open at Detroit | Lonsdale. memter IN S]’I“_MIAN BASE;wmiam Phelps Eno. Addressing :4 Conference on Highway Regula- tion, Asks Standardization. " MAVEN. Conn. May. 24 -| ardization of hizhway Former Officer Said to Have Lost ! All Property in Revo- i IRISH UNIONIST DIES. LONDON. Mas 24 - James Ko ¥ par mid-Armmagh, died Arma Roger Sullivan’s Bequest. CHICAGO. May 24.—The money be- queathed by the late Roger . Sul- livan, democratic leader. to his son | Boetius will be used c tablishing scholars| June 25. May 24—The was born at CHICAGO. socialist national convention of 1921 will be | held at Detroit, commencing Satur- | v, June 25, national hvadquarlcrsl Mr. | of the party announced yesterday. Be- o> | tween forty and fifty. delegates are | | e vention is to bo financed EDMONSTON'S Home of the Original FOOT Sullivan announ ion is to b ct ithel g chool. publi traff e on ough the sale of special stamps, e been iss at no < i e:;;:lm o ol -kt 2i]| Men, Women and Children | cont amp will be in good standi | “Afeferendum on a proposal to d ith the convention recently ! eated Beautiful White Summer ! | “FOOT FORM” OXFORDS 3 rehips fo he $7.50 Up Hignest quality guaranteed. Pre- pared from [’“‘;'“"w;':’z'fl‘i':d'“s \\e have brought out an unusual variety of e e o styles in these popular summer shoes this season. Wear them and enjoy them from the start. ew York ll!IIHMIlIllIlIIII||IIIIlI!l|mIIl|IH!I!|II|II]IiiIIlllIIIINllllllllilfllllllllIllllllillllIIIIIIIII!MHIM!HHHI Th comi will it RUSSIAN DANCER SUICIDE _C if St M k - : 2 AT AMERICAN'S VILLA al€ . 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In 1878 Bell’s trans- mitter was itself superseded by Hunning’s “granular carbon transmitter”; since perfected by A. C. White, whose “solid back transmitter” has practically disptaced all earlier forms. ~ MOST inventions develop slowly. Here a little detail. There . another—and so on, until you can hardly tell when the perfected device finally took shape. Here in the New Improved Gillette is one of the startling exceptions. At one stroke — micrometric precision, exact to 1/1000 irich, and these three fundamental discoveries, the Fulcrum Shoulder, Overhang- ing Cap and Channeled Guard. . The result of the unequalled Gillette experience and resources, developed by nearly 20-years’ service to the shaving needs of every civilized people on the surface of the globe. Even measured against your old-type Gillette, the New Improved Gillette Safety Razor represents an advance of 75% in shaving com- THE DIAMOND KNUALING The New Improved GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR Uses thg same fine Gillette Blades as you have known for years—but now your Blades can give you all the lux- ury of the finest shaving edge in the world. Identify the New Improved Gillette by its Fulerum S . g;:,‘;}.‘.,".;.g;f‘.;"é'.’,;' “ort and efficiency. neled Guard o P Micramerc o s To the man who has never used an old-type Gillette, we say this: lutomatic Adjustment . . . D e Compare the New Improved Gll!ette with any shaving method or device you know now. It opens up an entirely new era in shaving—the era of precision, of exact and predictable results. It is worth any man’s money — no matter how attached he may be to his old-fashioned razor or old-type Gillette. 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