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HELD FOR POISONING. HOBOKEN, N. Y., January 12.—Mi- chael Yokir. salooukeeper. and Stanko Udnjak, his un-nder. afe held:without ball on charges ter in con- of ‘ma nection 'It-h the investigation to deter- mine the source of mous whisky last few days. charged with having tim. —_— tion in the world. do youlilke to wash dishes_.? This is a tip from one husband to another. Buy friend wife a 3-Minute Dishwasher. She will like it so well that she won't let you do the dishes, and—if you SHOULD be left alone—you can wash, sterilize, and dry the dishes, pots and pans in a few minutes—without putting your hands into the water. Price, $7.50 complete. ) Write or telephone for frec home demonstration, or call at our salesroom. ITee, illustrated, descriptive literature. HOUSEHOLD SPEC I.’I‘lh:l co. 55 Munsey Buildl Washington. D. Co—Telephone Maln 6573 Salesmen Wanted. Manufactured by HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE CO., Jefferson City, Me. sy 13) Misses’ Saturday! It’s their day! And we are ready for them with JAN- UARY values! In fashions they will like. Misses’ $35 Silk Frocks A new group of taffeta and $24.75 crepe de chine, canton crepe and satin-faced’ canton—also duve- dresses with style, though they are reduced. black. rose, Ileuna and French blue. Mlsses $39.50 to $59.50 Frocks Quite handsome — and real $28 75 . January values! Beaded frocks. silk velvets, jacquard crepes and cantons, in navy blue, brown, henna and F blue—draped and tunic styles. | Misses’ $75.00 to $110.00 Frocks Piquetine, Tricotine and Poiret $38.75 * Twill—coat effects with vests of brightgcolored silks—others com- <bined with canton crepe or trimmed with silk braid. stitchi and and embroidery. Navy blue and browng - Quite remarkable these! - + Misses’ Coats $59.50 to $65 Coats— In handsome cloths, with self collars—coats you can comfort- o ably wear riciit into the spring, g Navy and sorrento blue, Tan and brown—quite good- looking blouse and straight'ine effects. . ) . Misses’ Fur Collar Coats $75 to $89.50 Coats— Handsome collars on handsome $58 75 . coats—nutria, wolf and a few the materials— Panvelaine, Pollyanna, Erminie, in navy blue, brown, reindeer and black—blouse backs, flare ‘coats and ‘ngbm“ models—and quite 'a good many to “MISSES’ New Frocks Taffetas, $25.00 Brightening the January sales! New styl bouffant or decidedly straight in line—some achiev- mg effectiveness with colors in decided contrast. rench For Women-—a Tremendous Coat Sale—$49.50 [ Beaver Fur - | Sqairrel . < Wolf Trimmed Fo?( : Catacal And of fine coatings—Cordana, Superba, Nor- mandy, Veldyne and Ramona, in navy blue, black, brown. sorrento, volnay, burro and marmot: full back, blouse, deep yoke and wrap styles—somethmg becoming . fn-r you! One Hundred $30 to $45 Silk Dresses, $19.75 A Saturday Exceptional! Choose From These— WOMEN'S DRESS SHOP—SIZES 36 TO 4. A ‘dozen or more styles—just the sort of little dresses that one can always have another of. There are hip blouses, draped basques, fitted bodices and straightline styles, with lace and duvetyn vests, bead and hand embroidery—and, all at $19.75 tomorvoy, A AT AT AT A AT AT AT AT which has killed nine persons in the ‘The two are spe(‘lfll‘l“y sold polson liquor to Max Sandhop, the latest vic- Armenia is the oldest Christlan na- Improvement Assaclation, has been ar- rested, charged with using the malls to defraud. Hefurnished $2,600 bail before [F’edfl‘ll Commissioner Hitchcock, and |CHARGE MISUSE OF MAILS. Ineld of Universal Negro Improve- meént Association Arrested. I N vV RK 13.—Marcu: NEW YORK. January BGAT | rhe combined holdings of negro { vey, negro president of the Black Star|jandowners in the Unlited States would Line and head of the Universal Negro | equal Ireland in area. Husband Once Convicted in Plot to Kill Napoleon. 1,08 ANGELES, Calif., January 12.— Mrs. Una de Rudlo, widow of Count| Carlos de Rudlo, once sentenced to the gulllotine for complicity in a bomb plot against Napoleon and the Empress Eugenie, has been buried here. She dled last Monday. Mrs. de Rudio was eighty-one years old. Her husband, whose sentence was commuted to penal servitude, made a sensational escape, joined the American Army and was retired as a major. He died twelve years ago. DEATH CLAIMS COL. YOUNG was relensed pending examination next ‘Thursday. Rogers’ Silverware Free ROSSLYN’S I ALL PORK ol SAUSAGE ‘ That Rank. Col. Army, retired, military attache. at the United States legation at Monrovia. Liberia, dled recently and was buried at Lagos, Nigeria, according to a cablegram recelved at the War De- partment last night. He was born at Xenia, Oh was graduated from the Military Academy. Assigned to the cavalry, he served in Indian cam- paigns, the Spanish war, the Philip- pine insurrection and in more recent Mexican campaigns. He was pro- moted through all the grades to col- onel, and was the only colored man to serve in that grade in the Regular Army. Sevi tired on ac to the servi sent to Li the milita, 2 coupons in each pac'-re for Rogers’ Sil- verware. l In sanitary ;one-pound pack- ages. Sausage neat or links. a flaw. ! WoMAN WRITER DIES. ! CLEVELAND, Ohio, January 13.-- | Mrs. Suzanne Louise Patterson, well {kpown Cleveland authoress of books on animals and birds, is dead at the home of her son in Gary, Ind., accord- ing to advices reaching here. With JANUARY Values' Made in Old Virginia in the Good Old-Fashioned Way Rosslyn Packing Go., Rosslyn, Va. AJI Products U. S. Government Inspected New records for value in our January sales. The ideal we, are working for in 1922—better values without sacrifice of quality— clearly exemplified tomorrow—to be carried out throughout the vear. ms FSLAW. Rejuvenating Our Underwear Sales With Another High-Class Sample Line of Tailored Silk Underwear, 1/; Off! Mostly the adorable plain simple tailored styies with tucks, hemstitching or just enough embrmder\ 4 And the Silks—Radium, Moonglo and Crepe de Chine of a Very Fine Grade!' In fact, this underwear is of the higher class—of grades that p'ease very particular people—and at prices that more than please them. And itis all perfect— A sample line that was scldom shown—as fresh as can be—and at-a saving of one-third for early purchasers! Gowns & Pajamas, $6.85, $8.85, $9.85 Regular prices, $10 to $18. Flesh color, orchid and light blue. Envelope Chemise, $3.85, $4.85, $6.85 Regular prices, $6.00 to $1200. Dozens of styles flesh color and white. Bloomers &Step-Ins, $2.85,$3.85,$4.85 Regular prices, $4.00 to $7.50—flesh color—with picot or tailored edges. Flesh-Color & White Camisoles, $1.50, $2.85, $3.85 Regular prices, $200 to $5.00. Bodice tops or built-up shoulders. This sample_line in_addition to the many tables of lace-trimmed silk underwear, glove silk underwear, Philippine handmade underwear. at special prices for January. Another Glove Sale This time we include all of our strap wrist and gauntlet style gloves. French kid, cape and mocha— gloves of the finest quality— Centemeri French kid, in white, black, tan, gray and gun metal. Self and contrasting embroideries. Centemeri the t his military record was without | Mocha in brown and gray—cape in brown, gray,.cafe au lait, Newport and white— the popular length gloves for Gloves dress wear, street wear and $2.95 ane Been Selling at $4.50 and $5.60 Pair—All in Tlm Sale at $2.95 Pair Yesterday---Today---Tomorrow Whenever you buy Silk gtockmgs buy -Gold Stripe Silk Stockings —the l\md that WEAR! .’ Sitk 100% pure—and protected from “runs” caused by gar- ter-clasp cuts by the patented gold stripe. Slupments during the past ten days give us splendid assortments. - -, With mercerized garter hems, $2.00 pair. Extra heavy, $2.50 pair. W|th silk garter hems, $2.7 5 Nsow on Silk Stoclnng-' AT AT ATAT AATAT AT AT AT A AT AT AT AT AT AT A 3 Only Colored Soldier to Atuinl Charles Young. United States i i Hopkins Hospital. DE RUDIO’S WIDOW DIES. ‘ THE WEATHER District’ of Columbja—Light snow and not quite so cold tonight, lowest. temperature about 22 degrees: to- morrow partly cloudy; rreuh south, shifting to west winds. Maryland—Light snow and nll(htly warmer tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy; fresh south to west winds. Virginia—Light snow and not quite 80 cold tonigh tomorrow cloudy; moderate to fresh south to west West Virginia—Snow tonight; to- morrow cloudy: snow in the moun- tains; no change in temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 27; 8 p.m., 23; 12 midnight, 20; 4 a.m., 18; 8 a.m., 14} noon, 29. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.86; 8 p.m., 29.91; 12 midnight, 29.95. 4 am., 8 a.m., 30.05; noon, 30.04. Highest temperature, occurred at noon (oday. Luu et temperature, 13, occurred at Towest, 20, Weather in Varjous Cities. Temperature. ~aapemoanyy 0y e ¥ 345 EEPEEIEFLIT M TR Ransas Los Angelex Loutssille ugesrEyyRgeRReue PIRBBRIYRY 2R # Ve C. 0. HALL SUCCUMBS. | Washington Man Passes Away in Johns Hopkins Hospital. Charles O. Hall. resident of this for the past ten vears, and rep- resentive of the Interwoven Stocking J. ¢ Brunswick, afternoon at Johns Baltimore, Md. He had been in ill health for the past three months. Mr. Hall resided at 3115 Mount Plea- sant street. He was fifty-five old. Serving as a repr the stocking company, included the District aryland. Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Ohio. Funeral services will be hcld this afternocon at 4 o'clock at Wright's undertaking establishment. Inter- ment will be in Wallingford, his territory f Columbia, Sur: Bertha H. Leed: him are a Mrs. : and a daughter, Mrs. ‘Anwyll, also of this ¢ Deaths Reported. The following deaths have heen reporied i the Ith department in the last twents-four e Ixrael Essen. 50. 614 G street. Sarah A. Ferguson. 58, 785 8th street south e John T. Barrett. 53, 641 Park road. Peroard T. Herrity, 24, 3818 5th street. osephine. Newton, ‘80, " St. Llizabeth's “Hos- wife. 610 Maswachuxetis avenue. g xtree! nd . 3080 10th street LAMred 33, Kooy S0 1008 wirees wouth- “William H. Rarnes. jr.. 3. utheast Mergedes D. Maoias, 48. Ilm( Universit; son Georgetown 207k wirest 11154 5th street. Tmonih, 1210 1 sire: court, 3% Bth street. street southwest Children's Hos- Catherine Davis, 1 Mary F. Thompson. m ohnson. 26, 20 James Huwkins, 4 pital. Mamie Young, 2 mon‘hs, Freedmen's Hos- LASSES That I Fit —make you both LOOK WELL and SEE WELL. I study your personality Then testing yeur ve you be- m. ubflvh. BERNARD A- BAERv' Y.Ave OPTOMETRIST—Tel. Main 1877. 2nd Floor, 217 & 218 Evans Bldg. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 43 or 83 months It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturitv Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Near'ng $800,000 | Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. il 3AmES RAERRY. Preaident | J0sRUA W. CARR. !em'nry MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hou CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. Dupont Cirele, Fr. 5232 2469 18th St, Col. €36 SPECIAL PRICES For a Few Days Offers You These Very Low Pr.ces order quickly estab-f lish his new That fits and givescomfort and service. They. look like natural teeth. West Virginia. || Conn.. | 136 C street!] J. PAUL SMITH EXPIRES. Real Estate Appraiser and Con- tractor Buried This Afternoon. 3. PAUL SMITH. J. Paul Smith, real estate appraiser ~f the American Security and Trust Company for the past twenty-five years {.0d contructor. died Wednesday at his ihome, 1756 P str {were he d this al lev oon at ! h late residence. luterment fprivate. 1 Mr. Smith was born August 1%, it Westminster, Carroll coun He was the son of John and ( |Cookkon Smith of Wakefield. Coming to this city in his early twen- | ties he became engazed in building, and later joined the American Security and Trust Company. He was vice president of the Home Building Asso- ciation. He was also a member of Harmony Lodge, F. A. A. M. Surviving him are hix .wife, Mrs. Bessie Houchens Smith, and five chil- dren by a former marriage with May Adele Parker. They are Catherine May Smith, Mrs J. William Kimball. John Parker Smith, Mrs. Charlex Owen | Spi'lman and Trueman Paul Smith. | NEW OFFICERS IN-‘CHARGE' Warren G. Harding Camp. Sons of Veterans, U. S. A Installs. The newly clected offi -en G, | Veterans. U. 'V"B t in the bho: b i Tvices | o'clock | v | 1869, A were Insh ed | droom of the D) {f the Potomsc jhis staff The new officers are: Corbin Birch: senior vice L. C. Morrison: junior vic or. Thomas L. Helmuth: i camp council, Albert Moirks, ler and Frank M. Nusbaumn Past commander's hadp:P “my presented to Commander Birc? has just completed his fir; office. by Past Division Commande J. Clinton Hiatt. Col. McElroy made a patriotic address. Mrs. Edna Woltz | ident ofTh(: uxiliary. No 1 rd,” president ? € Grant Circle Ladios' of the s *t.. also made addresses. { { 48 D. C. MEN AT HARVARD. | | Harvard College Has Largest Num- i ber of Local Students. i There are forty-eight District of {Columbia men at Harvard this year.| im‘rordinx to official figures made pub- | at the university. | | In the departments included-in the | juniversity’s total enrollment of 6.0 men, students from the District {Columbia are distributed as follows: | Harvard College. 20. of whom 11 are | ’fr-—!hm» law =chool. 12: school of bu: i ‘ngineering s A !3: graduate school {ences. 3: all other departmen Every state in the union, K Hawaii, Porto Rico. the Philippin. Islands and forty-two foreign coun- tries are represented in this year's enroliment at the university. { FUNERAL DIRECTORS V.L. SPEARE CO. % WITH TRE onllo&’uf‘ov! 5238 | SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) I'bone Franklin 6626. i . Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Established 124 West 98, Automobile Service: Jostrm. Trmothy Hanlon 641 H ST. h - Phone L. 5543 Established lfil T!|ED'KIDP (All TH = jAMI‘S T. RYAN PA. AVE. 8.E. acedde0ID 142 E livfl’_(l Connection. AR SrearaCo 1208 H STREET NW. (FORMRLY 40 F 5T Nw) PHONE MAIN 108 A&sr-‘ WB:Speere wish to express my sinvers (hanis and appreciation fo my frieods for kindnesses shown during the iliness and for thelr sywpathy and beautifal for to express wur sincere thanks P oyt freads for theic kindocss and the besutiful floral tributes rendered at the death daughter,” CAVARNA 3: SATTERWHITE, who died Jaouary 4, 1922, FATHER AND MOTHER. * Baltimore, ULLOUGH, in- lough. Washingto CHANDLEE. At Sands Sprin 11, 1923 P. r;ux dsughter uandice, M.D., and Funeral from her late Edwara * tesidence Sai- Inter 13 Janusry. LARD . GRAVES, 623 Routh Fanifuy ot.. . aturday morniug at 11 it &L Presbyterian cowetel Raturduy: Jumun ; Interment Mt. Oliver HALL. Vicduestny. January 11, “De: toosa The Chopel of O wwonw. luter meat at Conn.. Sundny voon. Juniary 1 JEFFERSON, i January 10, jurted this life FERSON. beloved wife of . b0, Knight. g reck cemeter. ow oF the Tat ‘DY vent Rock el ushacd of JMiam at e Kiephen's Junuary 14, at ruent Rock ¢ reck cometery. o ‘Thursday. Junuary at his residence. 1820 | triumpb of faith, . frow Asbury M. B IR 1" sxrn'on Members of ¥ L. a e M. J. SHELBY. K UTTON. ot WAL i JOUN & FRANKI | THOMAS. | meparied of Min iy day 2 i Mo, Moria lapiet ChI: et M oand N s s s tndened a'r, a Fuber and 4 o PRI . 1 Clite ! beloved hus (nee Vieginia Preumonis Funeiul anuounce: week's illness. it hereafter IN MEMORIAM, DRUMMONDS, mbrance of o daugater, CORA BELLE DRUMMO; this iife (e u loving er and u IS, wio depur . Junuary 13, . Juuuary 13, ix tmried deep, re my dear one xieeps: L it was H's will, one year age Just. u line of sweet ¥, fo “Io’ eheri Bt just ax it was opening T of the s, 1 sa T, With thrabhing 2t now Al pain, T all grief." all xoitow pust GRANDMA. " Another sweet M from 1 him NI It AND TN RovE1 412 H st. ne. P’hove Lincoln 52 CEMETERIES. ust Care Beautn’ul aud fittmg location. Readily adcessible—on electric car line. - On Baltimore boule- vard. at District line. Office: 1235 G St. N.W. Phone Franklin 4745, Weite far Hactrated Bonk'et. MONUMENTS. We speciaiize in designing and erect- ¢ ing memorials (monuments and mau- jeums) of quality and character. WM. H. SARDO & CO.| Modern_(‘hapel. Automobile Fuserals. _ | ROBINBON. -of our late pastor. Ret 7 who deparied this life rs ago. Januars 13, 1917, ll\l Fears ure gooe d still we miss him, But worrow will svom he over: Siml woon i hweasi Sucred to memor; RORINK! Rext on, dear mother. 'OTED DAUGHTER, . In loving remembrance. of our des potior 8 nl".m}nmmn ELIZA in Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. A Spressive-—Tnexbentive Call and see hundreds of photographic suggestions and mugn- 'on exhibition In our office. , THE J..F: MANNING co.. CNG.. . --914 .Fifteenth Street. um VE Pbose M, = BAATE PRICES 24181718 riate Florat Tokens Wn,m Floral Cou-. 142 and NX. Ave. Main'0h —