Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1921, Page 14

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7o 1 = \ ; - .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, '1921. CARUSO'S WIDOW AND DAUGHTER RETURN TO| “ADMITS KILLING WIFE. = |35 Tan v i ke jureds¥ pio % | ASSIGNED TO CRUISER. mB U’NI'I'ED S’I'A‘I'ES ON THE s S. PARIS. i1l and the trial could not proceed. Commander Luclan F. Kimball, at EADERS of THE WASH- a1 G, Evan Attorney John H. Wilson for the |the navy yard, Portsmouth, N. IL. Edward G, s, Colored, to Be | L 0 ceY 1ion offered (o Disad gullty | has been asslgred to the command of Sentenced for Manslaughter. | to manslaughter and the plea was | the crulser Savannah. % INGTON SfARd Vll‘(l:fl AF g London are invited to make 1 The ORIGINAL uss of THE. WASHINGTON Pppetizing \ “ Malted Milk AW STAR Office and Reading Room -ew e i e sccepted by, the government. ) P at 16 Regent street, London ! ’ £ ; Edwa Godfrey Evans, colored, e tragedy followed & quarrel over o S:W., within a stane’s’ throw of C-heese, the forty-seven years old, who killed bis | the attentions of another man to the | ORDERED TO DUTY HERE. Piccadilly Cirous, where up-to- R-Oqllefort flavor wife Margery. May 28 last at thelr| wife, it was stated. The prisoner will| y(eu¢ Commander P date papers are always avail- e 2 home, 925 8 street northwest, yesterday | be_sentenced Friday. nder Bugene M. Wood- able for reference, where ar. E,‘.cfly' GM it? pleaded guilty to manslaughter be- Bvans was a corporal in the United | son, attached to the U. 8. 8. Frederick, rangements can bc made for the b fore Chief Juatice McCoy in Criminal | States Army, stationed at Fort Myer, | has been ordered to this city for duty rec! ":'.;w:.“ S fonwarding « of New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper Divisjon 1. Evans had been indicted | and was butler to Gen. Peyton C.|in the bureau of engineering, Navy / matters of travel, and where for mhurder in the first degree and a | March and Gen. Hugh L. Scott. Department. ‘ American visitors In _London fl Tne “Food - Drink” tor All Ages || AT, LA o7 (LRI NCRE istration Department conducte: . Quick Lunch at Home, Office, anc s Hith the Gomuine Rogucfors Flaser Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S, _ = T, N W. & J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. INC. We Give theValues and Get the Business * THE MAN'S STORES - WE wish to advise the public that in conformity with an important stock reduction sale of great magnitude now taking place in our New York establishment, the prices on all our goods have been revised so that pur-. chases may be made here just as “advantageously. N 616-17 ST. NW. * 1005-1007 PA.AVE. Mrs. Dorothy Park Benjamin Caruso and her dnughter Gloria, who have been Italy since the death of the noted tenm ISAAC GANS TO BE HOST |RED CROSS VERY ACTIVE TO SECRETARY WEEKS | IN AIDING EX-SOLDIERS Invites Party to Attex;xd Lu~cheon |“Comforts Section” Has Done Splen- at Gity Club Next did Work During Past Friday. Year. Isaac Gans, Washington prominent| The comforts section of the District business man, will be host at a lunch- | Chapter of the Red Cross is still “on eon to Secretary of War John W.|the job” and will so remain, accord- Weeks at the City Club Friday at 1|ing to Mrs. Martha A. Spencer, vice o'clock. The following have been in- clminnml_uf the comforts committee, vited to attend: Senator O, E. Weller, | 171 ITis always our policy to offer here ip this store-the same service, facili- o ato Dittant ol chairman of | were given by the local organization ties and PEiCES 28-A0 Oux New York to men in military and public health : resentative ¥ M gihiman, Repre-|[0.0ihix within the past year. establishment. man of the House District committe =pecial plece of work this saction v Clifforg, - assintan: s plying poppies sold last spring for jr, secretary to the Preside d- | oencht of dimbled wer Jolerans . . oslde when volunteers, hastily gathere 3 P miral Samuel Meowan, Chiet Justice | Nhey o S T et HE opportunities which we are now 5 o ting as hostess to relatives of preme_Court, Judge Hustor® Thom men who are brought back from , chai X d . zon, chatrma of the Fedoral Trade Liios” (b 3e Surica i Aringion | | | offering merit the attention of all | Soras Bradigr prosticns ot tne | thtse T Bt siation, interested in the purchase of floor Schulteis, t ashing- : Lo € . & - ton Chanmber of Commerce: Phil King, {pared for the headauar- coverings. president of the Merch d , 16 During the acturers’ Associatio voodward, president N o R -~ % 2 668 lunches_have 1 served. - After lunch the Motor | Jrood » under_charge of Mrs. Charles 's;ml,fiem&rv.l::yv&u?,. E. 2 . Carter, furnishes transportation | president of the City o trom Arlington cemetery. This Na activit; 111 183 til th last : 2 74 S e ';‘:T e bouics ‘o7 our men have been Store Hours: & g Free Delivery to i heer nt from over. nd in- P o been brought from overseas 8.00 A.M. 10 5.30 P.M. ([l all Shipping Points A s L3 ) 5 A of the Cenate committee on At headquarters there are comfort: AN affairs; Representative Julius Kahn, - furnished rest rooms where any Dally s chairman of the House committee soldier or sailor who drops in. can military affaigs, and John B. Larn mu{‘mon -’é?.f:,‘f:,ff,"d ;eadu‘llg i Kers’ tion. | matter, pi vi nd other mu- presidontiofitlo Banke isical inst nts and games. in the United States WOULD CHANGE NAME. |oapy OSTERHAUS ASSIGNED. Achsah Smith, twenty-four years of age, a graduate nurse, has applied to| Capt. Hugo W. Osterhaus, at the nfe District Supreme Court for per- Mare 1 , Calif;, has mission to change her name to Bur i Ay At The NV | e hart. Her mother has married aga a ; and the petitioner has been know by the name of her stepfather, Burk-| ASSTGNED TO NAVY BOARD. hart. Under this name she attended school, she says. Attorneys J. W. Commander Arthur L. Bristol has Staggers and E. S. Clark appear forlbeen detailed for duty with the Navy eecese | LANSBURGH & BROTHER THE BARGAIN 6th 'Is not meeting, but BEATING former records with a knotk-out | Sale of Misses’ Winter Coats $14.95 Misses’ 16, 18 and 20 sizes, and small women who can wear these sizes will be the lucky ones to share.in this bargain event that will astonish Washington. You know what styles are forecasted—well, they'’re in this group. Wool Velours, Soft Coatings, Mixtures, in the mellow tones appropriate in this class of fabric. To add a wintry touch of warmth and style, we selected about an equal number of Fur-collar Coats to accompany those with self collars some young women prefer. Wide, sweepy models, with huge sleeves, roomy pockets, . belts and large buttons. All these details conform exactly with what Fashion has decided shall 'be Winter’s mode, but one forcible argument is VALUE! VI \ 2% % 77 'Hundreds of I/Vi'se Men , Are Profiting By This Tremendous November Sale 1,000 - Fine Worsted Suits Of Intensified Super-Values The Man’s Stores are the symbol of leadership in this “neck of the woods.” BUT just to increase our lead still farther we are putting every ounce of our buyingand cost- cutting muscles into this intensified valite drive. We now make it possible for you to get-a new fall suit for $33.75 that is worth fully one-third more—not on last season’s - prices—but on the prices that comparison will prove "TODAY. i, Z. Z. Shoes that satisfy men EN like our shoes, not becanse we say they are good, but be- cause they prove their worth in the _testof wear. We put into our models the stylemen like and the quality they demand, and we sell them at 2 price that appeals to the sense of economy. Prices Start at $8.50 . - - .1001 F Street, Corner Tenth Established 1869 Z 7 4 % 24 222 % s Relieves Pain Keepma Tube Handy 0s. Leeming €Co., N.Y. 238FlanneletteGo Beacon Bath Robes o e 16amd17, " TIC Siges 16 10 44, $3.89 . . Blue, brown and %lf’ in attractive con- 84 inches long and 72 inches wide at ventional designs. Well made, roomy and bottom. Double yoke, which adds tastefully trimmed with satin. Our racks are “packed close” with a world of new warmth as well as service. Your g Robes, $2 95 L) designs, new patterns and all in the newest models. Regulars, shorts, longs, stouts and long stouts. Suits for men of every age and inclination. Sizes 33 to 50. choice of white or stripes in pink and blue. Heavy Blanket Cloth, _hinc‘l’a _v;lth dcufil_ and ‘pockzts_, l:r‘l!m:g 1 o n t] ;3 finis 100 Silk Jersey ; $l 95 oIl le andttrogss R Petticoats, Special, 91 Babies’ Bath Robes $l 49 " Blue,rose and pink, with contrasting Softest Robing, o color flounces. These petticoats are Diinty colors and babyish designs. These well made of the light-weight jersey pretty fit(le robes ‘are Zelcexnrygl:o baby’s that does not bunch up when walking. comfort this chilly weather. °F Sixth Ficor—Lansburgh & Brother. Special Note—Our $29.75 special still selling. Other prices $40 to $55 MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK

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