Evening Star Newspaper, December 29, 1921, Page 14

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‘14 THE EVENING STAR, W SHINGTON, D. Marriage Licenses. STEWART CONTEST | pancevcoumrress|, e oo ol BECOMES SPIRITEI][ THE CAIRO HOTEL Ale xandl Norman E. Ward and Edith B. Sutt, both ot | 453 e Lmo; st Falls Church, v- ...a Einic T Downs of Tisinosd: Va. i (Continued from Fourth Page.) B ic:e and Rosle E. Brl t C." Brown and Adeline 4. Allen. Georgs Mingr and Rove B Briwoe. o Announces that the Usual 5 Gitver 2. "iol-| Bosste L Feith of Littie Rt "ark o 20 piliam L. Parkerson and Ofiver M. Hol-| Betsle L Feith of Little Roc ! Samuel Knapp and Rose Cohn, both of New Saks & Company 1y approved that no warship should arry a gun of a larger caliber than New Year Celebration Echoes of Christmas Small lots ; broken sizes ; mussed and tumbled—just a general clear- ing up—to accomplish which we've sacrificed the prices deeply. OYS’ 2-pants Cassimere Suits; sizes 7 to 15 years. Both Pants full lined. RE- OYS’ Blue Serge Suits—stout models—sizes 15, 16 and 17 vears. -8 of them. Al- $ most half price....... 7.75 OYS’ Blue Serge Suits, in reg- ular sizes; some double seat and knee TOLL st $6.75 OYS’ 2-pants Corduroy Suits; sizes 10 to 17 years. About 10 of them. TO e S HILDREN’S Novelty Over- coats—Chinchillas and Chev- iots; sizes 4 to 10 years. $3 75 REDUCED TO ...... o BOYS’ Wash Suits; white and fancy. Show signs of han- dling. Sizes 4 to 10 years. 95 REDUCED TO.......... JJC HILDREN'S Domet “Nighties” * —sizes 2 to 8 years. Good patterns. RE- bocERoS ™ M 69¢ IRLS’ Lace and Button Shoes— and Strap Pumps. Sizes 11%4 to 2 and 2V REDUCED T(; $l 95 HILDREN'S Lace and Button Shoes—spring heels. Sizes 3 to 7. RE- $ OYS’ Fleece-lined Ribbed Union Suits; Gray and Ecru. Sizes 24 to 34. REDUCED - o OYS’ Blouses — neckbands or attached collars; sizes 1214, 13 and 14 neck. REDUCED OYS’ Scout Shoes—Brown and Black. Sizes 10 to $ EN'S Black and Mahogany Calf and Kid Lace and Blucher Shoes—Delta and other makes. oo iU $4.95 EN’S Velvet House Coats— Blue, Brown, Green and Gar- net; sizes 36, 38 and 40. REDUCED TO . $8075 EN’S Double - faced Cloth House Coats; sizes S oo % T CRER EN’S Blanket Bath Robes—2 of them. DUCED TO.......... $3 75 EN’S - Double - faced Cloth Lou-ngmg Robes; small and medium sizes. DUCED TO RE $6.75 EN’S Outing Flannel Pajamas; neat patterns. REDUCED TO ...... $lo25 MEN’S Outing Flannel Night Robes; cut long and full. REDUCED TO..... 796 EN’S Colored Neglige Shirts; broken lots of “best 95 sellers.” REDUCEDTO.. JJC EN’S Silk Neckwear—Four-in- hands of the 50c grade. 29 REDUCED TO ... vecs-v adC EN’S Silk Neckwear—Four-in- hands of the $1.00 55 grade. REDUCED TO... C EN’S Thread Silk Hose—Black and colors. REDUCED 55c T cooossvoonicemmvsaval EN’S Brushed Wool Reefers; several good colors. REDUCED TO ....c. $l.45 MEN’S Guyot Suspenders—real French make. e e ennsylvania Se eet P Yaimes ¥. Johoson and Estelle Robinson. | York city. P Y Iva Avenue venth Str sixteen inches. }nkeflL EREr .nlfl Edma, e Peter A. Klover of Rantout, 11, and Nina abel ] 3 | 8 The chairman stated that he under-| Gonge u.m.fl' 2nd Mosla Gardaer. Vo Moman of tls clty, st | Will Be Held on Josepl: C. Jameson of Bryantown, Md., and Posey of Bel Alton, Md. | Joreh Dutresne of Hortan Falls, Canada, -nd thryn R. Dolund of this city. i1l s From 10:00 | | | Administrator Accused of Us- Iswod that so far as capital ships were| Georke Ly Gray and Sara . Bea 2y 5 concerned the committee was in com- | Ernest Wasson and Catherine Wm\ tern, ing Position to Gain Com- Btephens of Hyattsville, Md., and ZII‘[:'“P‘ :Fe-a;‘m:lot thin elty. e orrison of Lexington, Ky., and Margaret Ripy of this clty. = plete accord except as to the replace- | both of Baitimore, Md ment program, upon which subject a | Louis Thompson e ey "and Eliza- P ghart was belng prepared. It would 2 e R T nwise to discuss in committee les Waller and Margaret P. Fisher. panies’ Control. guch 2 technbeal and detailed matter Emmett | D ';fida-n'u' and Mionie C. Byitie Assosiated Fre and it was therefore understood that Schwierske. Corun B eI ety expert Rircn Updike and Sophia Hemrich. y. | RIVERHEAD, N. Y., December 20.— | replacement ehare with- theeogers | Ruben He. Kanoioh: Jr. and Todis Sneiton, | Alberto Seso of dia city and Frauces Glowe || with the under- bo f Rich: d, Vi of Chevy Chase, Md. New complications were revealed in |Standing that in case any questions |boih of Rictumond, va.® = - e dterle P. Ayers of Adrain, Mich., and Lelah ; = of principle or policy arose on which | joiPh E. Burrouglis and Sallie " ana | M- Kloney of Woodridge, D. surrogate’s court here today in the|they might not agree, the muatter plaL Y, glm-kworl;l e Robert B. Carr eud Sallic’ G. Powell of affairs of the late John K. Stewart, |should be referred to (he full com- | Henjamin H. Harrin of Fairmont Heights, { Pefebure, va. - 5 5 ; Iwho, born to the name of Terrance ‘“J;f(t‘e \\vrhen that was done the w{v’ l-nu .}{m; l;mvrn ;r‘;hz‘ ey Dela Lacy »r"xvx\:'.':xn.:'n S Plains, Va., and Dkl i (ex aind Sar O'Brien, changed it and rose to aflu- | Gonuidered as- Ricopemn Fog, "MERt e | RN Nion wnd Rose William 1. Bowman ‘aud Exther M. Napper. ence and power as head of the Stew- | other questions which had been vaised | Eobert P. Voegell and WliE'P. ik, vatn Benjamiy Smith and Rosa Clack. obert Garner of La Plata, Md., Estelle E. Harnes of this ci Lonem Norfolk, Vi art-Warne- Speedometer Corporation. | ¢0uld be discussed on the following | °fyr™s nan and Cecelia, Budson. day. ‘Arthur 3. Supporting the contention of Mrs.|“ The meetin; = s Prtelaing. — g then adjourned until . m- . Fieldlnl Robert B. Honeyman, jr., Stewart's|today at 11 a.m. 2 unt amdMary L. Smith, | HE SN DS EEEEEESN l SEEEEE EEREER daughter, Philip C. Lindgren of Chi- cago, formerly private secretary to the manufacturer, testified that Le- ander H. La Chance had used his po- sition of administrator of the Stew- art estate to obtain control of the |Generous Response From D. C. speedometer comp: and the John e Dot v John H. Ellis, jr.. and Lottie E. Ridout. TRAVELERS’ AlD GIFTS. AJ:‘}_:" E l’{r won and Doroths L. Zier. nd Ora N. Heflin. Jobn_A. Humphrey of Remington, Va., and Mary C. Rodgers of Orlean. Va. Delos E. Hammer of High Point, N, L _Vivian Rodgers of Marshall, Md. K. Stewart Manufacturing Company. Citizens for Assistance. e Now Head of Companles. The Travelers' Aid Soclety has re- |, Schusier P. Roberts and Loulse E. Trainum. La Chance, a nephew of the late |ccived a generous response 10 its re- Mrs. Stewart, is now head of both | cent letter of appeal to the citizens of i companies. Mrs. Honeyman, & minor, | Washington for financial assistance, | ani Tnes B Lowe of Danville. Va. i8 seeking to have him and Martin m_curdlng to announcement made to- Marlow of Browntown, Va., and Taylor. a Now York attorney, removed day: i as her’ guardians, and to deny them mong late subscribers are: letters of administration over the|Robert Woods Bliss, § i B ""s" m?"x';'.':: I:‘:'::"A:.(a:mi.ebem.n both of estate of her sister, Jean, who died | Delano, $25; Albert Carey, $25; John |pinmuel Kats A last October in Chicago. A, Baker, $10: D. 3. Kaufman, $10; Ba. | > horsisic sad Sady A. Moore, both of Tich- Lindgren testified that he, too, had | ward B. Bealing, $5; Mrs. Charles W. been appointed an administrator of | Fairfax. '§5: Spinish War Veterans, belchen(and Besne F BN b0 Stewart's estate, but had been given|$5; N. H. M 5, and Mis: o it A e R S ol o i 2 H """fh?',.‘?""""' Mich L Taylor at the ousct that he would be ‘Any human being is the object of A, N of Va., and ousted It he failed to follow their|our help.” declares the motto of the Vi direction. -He said that Chance | local society. Arthur C Phili S y. N. Y., and used the stock of the two Stewart|ing chairman of the s companies as collateral for loans and | D. Herron, with the procecds invested in Stewart stocks, which he held in his own name. Before her death, Lindgren declared, | spasioe ng i teF® 2r€ to be found 650 Mre. Stewart showed him a letter in which La Chance expressed hope of gaining control of the companies. Tells of Stock Purchases. In the summer of 1917, he con- tinued, La Chance, John B. Blackv Vice President Otis of the Central Trust Company of lllinois and a man named Smith formed a syndicate and bought a block of Stewart stocks for $833 a share. He said the current price of Stewart stocks at the time was $1,200. He added that Mr. Stewart's Chicago home had been sold at a sacrifice of more than $200,000 to a club, the president of which was a member of Mr. Black’s law firm. A New York attorney was in court to observe the proceedings in the in- terests of Catherine, John IL and David O'Brien of Nashua, N. IL, who, he said, were the sister and Lrothers of Stewart. DISTRICT BOY WINS POST. Raymond H. Berry Is Appointed to Responsible Detroit Position. Raymond H. Berry, for many years a resident of Washington, has been |appointed assistant secretary of the Detroft Trust Company, according to word received here by his mother, Mrs. C. A. Berry of 1017 §th street. Mr. Berry is a graduate of the American Institute of Banking of the National Law School of this city. After twelve years' banking experi- ence with the Home Savings Bank The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. SHOES &1 . *E. Savedge of R . Va., aud of A»)flnlul 3 of Y. James C. \\flf'el: jl; o Md., ) s o 5. o ara C. Risiey of Mount Carmel, IIL. e Profits Sacrificed THROUGH Big Reductions SOAP iy C Lowest Price Yet o 18 1lll||l|llll|lflll|ll|lll|llli ] IR Il ame modcl in silver cloth only, Baby Louis heels. and black kid, with high Louis XV No. 2—Threc-strap Pumps, in satin or patent coltskin, with high XV heels. No. 3—Semi-dress model, with Louis heels. Black satin, patent sia calf. No. 4—A three-strap model, witt forated vamps and military wood flflflflllfllfllfflllflflllmlflflfl] i mm_ tured, of patent coltskin, with high XV heels. Also similar model, with French and three straps of black satin or cies MILK Save 3c a Can leather heels and welt soles. Blacl tan Russia or dark brown cali. Palais Royal—Second Cracker Specials £ C Fig Newtons. . . .. .lb., 20c Lard R4 3 | Snfoie b B Lb Uneeda Biscuits. . . pkg., 6c = Simpson’s - Perfectly Pasteunzed Milk Pt, 6lc OQt,13c - 300 SUITS GARMENTS THAT SOLD FROM $20 TO $30 IN THIS SALE AT.. RAYMOND H. BERRY. and as assistant cashier of the Du- pont National Bank, he resigned to enter the estate tax division of the intern:: revenue bureau. His work has covered special investigations in (the fleld as well as in Washington, where he assisted in drafting the estate tax regulations and estab- lished the method of valuing good will which the government now fol- !lows. Mr. Berry was recently chief estate tax officer of the Detroit di vision, covering the state of Michi- gan. As assistant secretary of the trust company he will have Jjurisdic- tion over all tax mattera pertaining to_trust estates. Mr. Berry, who is thirty-one years poiret twill, satin, etc., Frocks—exquisitely silk of smartest shades and elegant styles. cost or former price. You save money and we g Gold Medal.6 Ibs., 31c; 121bs. 58c; 24 Ibs., $1.15 Pillsbury. . .6 Ibs,, 31c; 121bs., 58¢c; 24 Ibs., $1.15 MORE BEDS FOR SOLDIERS ASSIGNED IN STATES (= Tubercular and Neuro-Psychiatrics to Be Placed Early Next - SWINDELL'S 4 £ =QUALlTY BACON, ” = collars of fur and self-material. backs, full sleeves, mannish pocLets, etc.; warm semi and fully lined. Take your pick! and velours. Milady’s choice of finest tailleur creations, trimmed and silk stitched—shown in black, brow latest styles are represented in quite a large varie ‘ § misses and women. lfi-“ ol the Loom 18c Famous make, in the United States Veterans' Bureau, announoed yesterday that in the early part of the new year the government will have available 8,150 additional beds for tubercular and 2,750 addi- tional beds for neuro-psychiatric former service men who are bein; hospitalized under the direction o e bureau. th'l'hhex'e are 10,770 government beds “Neme MINCE § 4 co MEAT None Such Yard-Wide Sateen Fast-color black Save 3c a Package plece—lay in supply and save. larly to 50c yard. troos the neuro-psychiatric patients at the . present time, the bureau said. The lfldlflol’lll hnsp!u.l facilities for tu- E zona, New Mexico, No = ot ida, Wisconsin, Ohlo, Massa- 9 Read These Prices . chusetts, Alabama, Pennsylvania, New _ Shredded Wheat, pkg., 1214¢ | Baker's Chocolate %™ 20c &"fl‘:a%&flrqé’m-gé Patienta it 5‘.3'6.'.’::"&5;':;.‘?."??7 2;: Fancy Dried Lima Beans 10c Campbell's Soup. . .can 10c = 1 ! 3%¢ Mercerized ek and ‘white: cut. from fil flw' pertect qn-m:. Pongee is yard-wide, poplin Women’s Low Shoes That Sold From $5 to $7 33 = = 27-Inch, 10-Yd.-Piece Diaper Cloth sells regularly at $2.69, sideral bn i e 2, mmmh]m- rf:rk e, Baker’sCocoa, 15-Ibcan, 22¢ Mixed Nuts.. eorEl ia and Missou: c‘slgrt:?::nma organization of the Vet- erans’ Bureau. It was announce i fourteen navy hospitals, nine ho: itals connected with the National <gloma for Volunteer Disabled Sol- diers and six Army hospitals have been made available for the care of 80y Walnuts .. .. ... .Ib, 35¢ Almonds ... ..., 32¢ Brazils ..........lb, 20c Olin 0il, Italian, 14 pt., 29¢ Oil, Italian, pt., 49¢ moved. Thorough inspections are ”.ks‘h“’h"‘c'.’ 12¢ - Jar, made at rej intervals, he said, |= and ' complaints are thoroughly in-|== vestigated. = Referring to discipline, Col. Forbes |= said rules are in effect in every hos- | == GREAT 0. pital and training center to preserve 5 & 1n oach group. Finest makes isabled veterans. There are also 3:':13--““ public health service hos- the best order and morale, but >e reduced during this annual reduc- Zalative to tion sale. i pitals being utilized. However, 9,000 patients are still In contract hospitals, it was sald, and, of these, 3,000 are tubercular patients, 4,000 neuro-psychiatric and 3,000 gen- eral surgical and medical cases. Col Forbes said that the contract hos- itals must live up to standards that Etvo been outlined by the bureau, and if they do not conform to the bureau's requirements the patients are re- $9.95 | $3.95 Sold to $4 [Sold to $5. All the latest styles fncluded— Black satin, pat. colt, black vici kid slippers, tan vici and mahog- any calf one and two strap slip- pers with military or low heels, pat. colt, black and tan vici kid oxfords and Louls heels; sizes 3 cassimeres, cheviots and flanne! take your choice! Men wait every year for this chance. New Year’s Eve, Sat., Dec. 31, 1921 Table Reservations Must Be Definite I Special Table d’Hote Supper Three Dollars Per Cover DANCING Music by the Supreme Orchestra %éPALMS R@VAL Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. Evening Slippers, Semi-Dress and Walking Pumps ¥7.85 No. 1—Silver and gold cloth one- stippers, with high Louis XV heels. Also similar models in patent coltskin skin, black kid, brown kid and tan Rus- No. 5—French vamp model, as pic- No. 6—Walking Pumps, with military HARRXmonTED MAN b 1316 1324. 7™ ST.N.W. 3 Annual December Clearance Sales!| & A Sensational Stock Clearance COATS--DRESSES $1 4.75 The Dresses' Sizes 16 to 44 ;fl?en..e o ‘campl and extra sizes. Amazing clearance of all-wool serges, tricotine, Canton crepe, tassel, braid, button and novelty trimmed—featuring your choice To be sold regardless of me Sult,s: All-wool serges Full yard-wide in In sanitary sealed cartons— Annual Reduction Sale on Men’s Pants Over 1,000 pairs of finest All-wool serges, worsteds. mixed patterns as well as plain colors. Well made regular. stock goods in sizes 28 to 50 walst included— Match up that No Reservations—Save to $2 a Pair P.M. to 2:00 AM. 4 strap , with No. 4 heels. black Louis Baby colt- h per- hecis. Louis Vamp kid. k kid, Floor. No. 6 S NI NN NN NN NN N NN EEEE NN SN NSNS EEEEREEEENEEREDNEE 81x80 Bleached Sheets Purchase of “‘run of the mill" Eheets with 3-inch hem and ceater seam, in extra heavy quality. Limited quan- 50c Women's Gloves, in all sizes very serviceable, too. Leduce: Several pr‘ll: il designs, $1 Heather-Mixed embroidery and et shelf room! —_— 25¢ Infants’ old, recently completed a year's serv- | = o Sizes 16 to 44 oo Wit the Botfalt Triat Gomseny. |22 Corepota. . - -6 b, 31c; 12 Ibs., 58c; 24 Ibs., $1.15 The Coats: Jz=2c 0 4 Hose, 19c = sordovan Gine rib Hose: A multitude of luxuries—all-wool velour and silvertone models, || zer "ap to 6ust enough for Friday's in brown, navy, beaver, taupe, gray and black, with large wrappy || e Designed with belted or loose Bath Robes $2.98 Beautifal assortment of pretty color com- binations and serviceable; braid and button n and navy. The ty. Creations for n"'llnr and _extra H atients and 5240 for and’ popular shades, : { forituberoulas patient! pecfect '"’“:’“" "“‘ can | | Rig0IY Pmercerised. ‘with lostrous | | popuiae shades; perfect and eut fine Muslin e oty e rott | | nlah. 2 o 8 sard teagcbe. Tegu- | | rom "t ‘piecaZwich ne, dus- $1.79 r brand that A 0.save con- 458 Sold to $7 , etc., in striped and “good coat”! sale—don’t miss this

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