Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 17

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i 4 x < ’ Flesg .'_.‘,,,: -‘,_.“.‘. Y’ C '1922' ‘ ¢ _71 J THE , EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDA iMAR H 3 Lani CENTURY-OLQ CUSTOM - | $35,257,000 IN ESTATE. ;';u;;l‘n",’,;m:“!m;‘: o cDEVI JOLTED IN KENTUCKY |;con 5. Schiff Left Less Than Hai | lifetiine 3ir. Schiff had estabiished 4 M If's Our Suz:!:fion | E \ number of trust funds for tie benefit £ St i T E BY “CHEAPSIDE” BAN Been Expected. ! of relatives. 5 Phone :,.’z"p“u%":;?fi-“r.":u" 'vnmlz N S BURGH 6. RO H R ; B0 demrited I e e st Yot e g it te—prios ot » v LEXINGTON, .. March ' 3.— |ules covering the estate of Jacob H. 3211 able. " fax X - | Schiff, banker and philanthropist, who. 2% QOverstufied Furniture to Order. Court day,” a century-old Institu- | gl “1," 1550, ‘show -a _total of ‘§35.- | o] ® y tion in Kentucky, has suffered & | 357000 subject to New York state fax, 1002 9th St. NW. 4 A £ painful jolt here. ' The circult | It Was revealed here. The executors | reets 3 : i c . | have estimated that fne net estatc X ‘ ; 3 Ex.Crown Prlnce Charged court, through an uhaten‘mnl °l;t on which taxes will be levied as a To know that your mo- 1 i 2 4 der, has taken away from result of state tax proceedings sched- | ments of perfect enjoy- Remember Tmllm - y With Seekirig Favor Under | Cheapside. a public square in the | uled to Legin soon will amount to ]} P | 0 . : : % g 3 center of, the business dlstrict, ¥g‘;4‘_i§,2:_2-w" e ment can be depended | _TONSILINE is the National Sore = “Di i where farmers and traders for | . oFRFES WAL €XPIREPEC ted as one W] upon to stretch out into W} i Throat Remedy—it is sold in ‘every . o] Democracy DISgUISC. "mr:le;hzro’:x;; n{lfllgfi:g_‘;-?:m:’:c’; of the wealthiest men in the country, days and weeks and [ff ] i State in the Union. Most wglemb‘g bottle occasionaly oaulionlll‘z bave Sore Throat. uy it for the prompt, welcome © . . i 1 X re than H © Last Day Specials---First Anniversary Sale e Asocttea e, onth o wean horsaw nd (o (rad | efC enly ghout $1006000% more, BEC | il ioneh of lawless serviee BERLIN, March 2.—In. the opinfon | anything from harness to-homes. | Lif"0s Voo 10 to efforts to die | MMl §™ e 1ans the greatest of socialist, democratic and radical Now, for the first time ip more | ;04 "ang jess than a third of . the P! 2 than 100 yearw, they are nbt per- | s x s - di S it brings to sufferers bis newspapers, Frederick Wiltam, thel initted to meet in the historic old | fortune amassed by J. Plerpont ch?rm of Cadillac owner l :lnllfdsn I{_r;:g‘;’:.% Sqref'll"‘!,:o:t -] . former erown prince, hus assumed the | syuare, of late years within the | ship. | you will only re TONSILING ¥ cracy ] f the t cloc n e mantle of democracy to promote mon- | HEht of the town clock in, the ll * The Washington and get the bottle NOW that % archistic propaganda and to advertise! chunted to another and less de- ! o waits for you at your druggists. himself for his forthcoming book of ulrn'l:lern(ruem . o {Ifll Cadillac Company Look the long necked irs. The farmers say, however, they : | % - m;:-;ur:. Journats. recite. detatis o] WL mot T It Tamely o “.m; Established 1889 Rudolph Jose, Pruhient ?&h‘i't.m the bottle when you i " 3 > b7 = s recite details they regard as an Invasion of | | Connecticst Avenwe 0 Smart St) les in wonderful quaht_\ Frederick William’s history in an at-| ' their rights, and indicate they will Toric Lenses. il .l.-l.,".,‘::u Frask. 3900-3901 85 cents and 60 cents. Hos- u tempt to show that he s no more| CA&rry the case to the Kentucky i pital Size, $1.00 als. The lower court i democratic than “his noble father.”| Saia they made. of It & nuisance, ClaflinOpticalCo. o245 25 The publication of letters and tele-| at once unsanitary and unsightly. City Cizb Blds. sent by him recently to the Hamburg 608 TO 614 11th ST. NW. Lingerie. Tailored models—captivating color effects in the trimming of collars and cuffs. Fancy embroidery or lace-trim- med edges also im- cluded. ; $ 49 Value far- beyond : 5 (c——[olc——]o]—=o|——=]oll——o]a|———=]a]c—=]o[——= [o[.—Hol—H |0} senate and other bodies, is taken by s anti-monarchist circles;” which have . been greatly exercised by the anti- i republican propaganda here, to indi. &M cate ximply an attempt to popularize | the foymer royal refugee. Noticeable for Yen: “This monarchist propaganda,” says the Frankfurter Zeitung, “has been noticeable for three vears, but thus far It Dys been without' the per- onal applieation. There has been a \ conspicuous absence of any particu- p The Howee o Lowte lar name. This, however, does not vour expectations at the bargain price of ° ] mean that the old e vn h Ve House Polly Band Bungalow up_ allegiance to Prussian ideals. D Pri A u».’;"f hlu;lnll {;t Lh« kaiserin \\‘us‘ 2 . S ed to unfurl f th 1d 2 resses Prims _ Aprons Aprons remime, but despite this fact, promi- | § Al the atractive | The Tatest style, | (For all purposes. | cyeeea patterns in pent” bersonages “rematned " in ihe | Q or atur ay—1wo urprlses £ g = K . 3 e las g gingham' plaids and | with scallop bottom. | gyraple ginghanfi It | several colors. White months has positive propaganda ap- f oy peared for a return of the Hohen- Zollerns. Now comes not the old kaiger, who is known at home and abroad as a rabid monarchist, but his #on, as the idol of the monarchist | lovers. \ 4 n checks. Cut full for | Neatest of patterns. will pay you to buy a | organdie collar, cuffs comfort. All well fin- supply. Spe- and sash. Just the e $1.00 | St P 49¢ | g priced 5O | ke §1.,20 Children’s Sweaters _| - SpeCial P urchase k4 ‘Well Considered Plan. “The publication of the- crown prince’s letter to Prof. Dorn was not ered plan of moderate monarchists 2 ‘ who are hoping that the crown pri: g 5 will become a_popular figure in Z 1 many. Eves illan Harden, his d i s o ve the letter and * (= ol—m o le—— o] —=a]e——r 0| ===]5] Coat or slip-over styles. accidental, but was a well consid- L Principally white. Sizes 2 to = 5. Allwool. Several effective | Sl'lk-Lined - . h frailties. Dr.| Children’s Drawers tav” Stresemann, leader of (e | Straight or bloomer styles. = A | with th«l kzunr'npa)r\e)lr. ”Tx‘i“'l‘»‘.i;‘c'l Stout _quality muslin. _Sizes Unlined Tweed ihings have constituted an obvious for children from 4 to 23c ° Turn/or Wibalnrs s T e xeo 12 years .. “But the crown prince was not ' driven f.om the country by the re- - public or the democrats. As a Prus- = :l:r: ofltl‘(‘u;lnd a leader in the German Children’s Dresses foe and fled Lo HollAnd. Whes cenn Wait uncl vou see these : B s All the most striking patterns J e & 5 (o] 4 e nouE! i frming cfiects.. (Girgs NEW is their first claim to attention! may not be written in his memolrs. ham and cham- + Sport models predominate, still the top- We have had enough from the whin. { bray .... . o s . = » by ing admirers of this Hohenzollern pers are such that you'll like them for R L e = business, street and general spring wear. e 0 s oo ih s oting Clies Children’s Rompers BRIGHT COLORS attract, too, and the [ nis sorvices o the romumine vonroa Peg lop} and other cute . . . ! republicans declined to co-operate with styles. Well made of good soft tones vie with bright hues for first | Pim " any manier.” quality material. Contrasting . . S ¢ g : B i ) 2 cotors, etc. plac’e. If it weren't Am}nver'sary time, i BALKS AT GENOA. Short:Goatsand Gapes N Beautifully designed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ yvou'd never get them at this price! —_r % 'Il‘) ed, Vel Her models in Crepe Knit, ‘ H m we / elour, T~ . r = Arg;n::n sl::a :{orlntention of o 7 qs ryt Mix Canton Crepe, Satin- al - [o] |e——|a|—=[o]l—=[a][—=]"] ol articipate. THghoNc ane opot: faced Crepe and Taffeta | i BUENOS AIRES, March 3.—The for- « tures. © Plain talkged —handsomely ~ embroid- eign office authorizes the statement and embroidered, and in X i ¢ that Argentina has taken no steps . 4 ered and headed_. f:'lalf‘l looking to participation in the Genoa all sizes. colors and combinations. economic conference, and has no in- tention of doing so. A Paris dispatch on Wednesday stated that French official E!ls‘ s had indicated they were much in favor of . ihe participation by Argentina and e ) razil in the Genoa conference, be- 3 1 canse of (eir. Imporiance. as comc| Every garment in each lot is a convincing mercial nations. No request for an | 1 1 h Thvitation ever, had- bees we | argument of the matchless values that are pos- icel\'ed 1r8m either. - * g A ! = sible at P}nllpsborn s. i MEXICO CITY FACES STRIKE. B € | By the Assoctated Press. 5 RO : \ | MEXICO CITY, March 2.—A day of NCCA V E o conferences between the light and . = £ : % & : 2 { power employes, wio are threaten- : 59 . Ing a strike. and the electric com- i : ; : : = pany officials failed to result in an . e 5‘% _— B et &I \ o agreement and Mexico City, there- S hd Sprmg sweaters sl ° We have greatly increased the variety in fore, may have no street lights or ‘water after midnight tonight. State- these popular Fiber Silk Scarfs—in Persian stripes, with fringed ends. A very large assort- ment of most attrac- ments regarding the _conferences $3% and *5% tive effects in— 5 Two of the highly favored styles. Radi- um Silk, with eyelet scallops ; jerseys with plaited flounc Jerseys in extra sizes. with double hem and plaited flounces. All the Spring colorings. $5.00 Satinay Sport- length Bloomers —a very popular model— because it is a very practical design. In In view of the threat- ening coal strike on April 1st, we advise the storing of suffi- TR held this afternoon are to the effect Colds,Grip, ionding parties exister o e S Headaches from (olds : Silk Mohair Slip-overs, with collar; Buff with Blue, Navy with Silver, and 58 95 Copenhagen with Buff.... > Silk Mohair Slip-overs, with V-neck and pocket; Copenhagen, Jockey Red, Orchid and Jade,..........c....... s6'95 Tweed, Herringbone, Ratine, ' Prunella, Eponge. Plain tailered; box plaited ; side plaited— plain colors, striped ° \ checks and some with s Spmg Blouses fringed sashes. “at once” to tide over this emergency. Our large stocks of freshly mined coal For Saturday’s selection—New effects in Featured at— -Crepe de Chine, striped and plain: hand-em- 4 3 Py : 2 broidered. Ge ttes, Batist d P _ all the proper Spring She could eat anything— || dorwiomie= | Srtiant st Setmen o Pt || e BT medlat\e delivery. f with and without collars. Black, s 5 .00 ; sl .90 .t’A t i {igfit. or sl , L s John P = & Co ; White, Flesh, Bisque and Mohawk. = - : 728 14th Street ||, Main 3068, . FORalungfimeshehadbemtmubled with gas after her evening meal. The dis- tress was most painful after eating potatoes or other starchy foods, of which she was very Saturday Specials in | : 250 Handsome " Silk Underwear ~ Suit -Hats ‘Then she started taking twocakes of Fleischmann's : - 3 . . - Yeast every night between her evening meal and bed- Laxatives Our preferred makes—that you have .\VIH be offered at this special tite. She poured about a half cup of boiling hot water . Re laced proven to be exceptional values. ‘ i - over the yeast cakes, stirred them thoroughly, added P . S ilored and § 3 lm‘ ' il alittle cold water and drank. By the Uss of Nujol ~ Crepe de C;nne F(]?vov}»:nsm:: ored and \NE™M e /77 > ol She found she could eat anything and sleep splen- 4 . B lace trimmed. esh ang ~ Nujol is & lubricant—not hid. Full cut and well ity aerer. B s O ! $4.45 ’ :::’:':’:. it Crepe de Chined ‘a:(’l Radium Silk : ST and intestinal troubles. It promotes the flow 7% Chemise. Flesh and Apricot % of bile and pancreatic jui nilrid:int;eap- ::?p?od:‘ed‘:;‘;:-:‘:yflr . —tailored and lace trimmed. . s2'95 Street, Sport and Dressy Wear tem to keep the food waste soft. Doctors prescribe Nu- jol bechuse its action is so close to this natursl lubri- cant, Try it today. tamin, 80 that appetite is Pongee Pajamas; roomily cut and carefully made. Strictly 35.95 Hairéloth m(t:oud f;msgh-” .Rach d Sa;in —trimmed with -flowers, fruits T e Chine, um an 5 s 5 = c;mies%cles—tailored and lace sl 00 and qstnch feathl:rs. New cont trimmed ; hand-embroidered =g binations—new shapes. —in ‘Shy, Glace, Milan Hemp, Add 20 3 cakes of Fleishmann’s Yeast to your daily diet. You will find that your whole digestive system is greatly benefited. Place a standing order with your grocer. He will de- liwer it reguiarly.

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