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i ' THE ;EVI&N'N(A} STAR, WAsfiIfiarofi, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH %, 192 ; 5.1 ture or two. Prlfluvol‘d- How many more flances 1} f Mo 's wives has wi turn up st the trial no one Only. 088 of Moores, knows, but Indianapolis is antici- exact number—in church congre- tions, He did not seek compan- lonship In the byways and hedges. Jbeen to Indianapolis since he has i f " Annual Statement WOULD WILLINGLY TRY IT AGAIN | tewryssermrgyer, | S5 SalCiih Mivias | 2005 Sriuisd e of such lrous nature should prisoner. “Moore says he is being treated her shabbily.” Not ¢ 1'OF THE ) C I GUS Speelal Dispatch to The Star, h:dmw‘:lmt"":i' says h‘efl !I: Syer 'l‘lz:‘ g2t the cold 'h“;:'" ::m:'l only are vives neglecting him, e ready efend a wom: erous spouses. s ar b he his churc! Mutual Fire ‘Insurance ompany SNbramAFoLts: raren 30— | rehal o G, & Rontt 8 Uk e | B B e e <DEVITT salah Moore, thirteen times & Tn fact, the vy first sound of & been one of successive shocks since he was taken in hand by the “1 can’'t understand it,” he says; Distri Colum| bigamist, vowed today he was will- | musical instrument thrills him | gince he wes takes fie | “they know 1am a man who likes Save on Window Sha of the ict of Columbia ing to try marrlage again. throvgh and through. Perhaps that | T70 8rm of the law. One of bis | TUS¥ 't ~ des Chartered by Congress Januzry 10, 1855 is why he was such a hit as a e Spectacular Stunts Pfanned “Provided I can get the right | 1% why he 1 hopes he gets twenty years. But Detectives who have been at Ou the Bist duy o Decemby oy Tewcet 10, TaL e Cede, am kind of & woman,” he'added, with- Tealah says he {s & “good man.” S A L e T Tl Il M “Luamwariss. at Fort Myer—Many out the trace of & smile. I e 'h‘?‘°“;'mfl."{§2 havior he atill would hive tyme | more wives. They have found Oret Cash in office. e Isaiah truly 18 “The Great Lover” | Yives—he doesn't remember the | jri'¢. siother matriomonial vene '@ here three women to whom he 1003 Dtll St. NW All other liabilities. Total UabIHLEN. cevuieivenerasens Take Boxes. Gen. Pershing, who owns one of the finst stables In the Army, will occupy a box at the soclety circus to be given In the riding hall at Fort Myer tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, and agaln tomorrow evening at § o'clock, when the debutantes of the last two seasons, Despite the evidences of “Ingrati- tude” on the part of some of his wives since he has been languish- ing in the Indianapolis jail, he still holds a chivalrous view of all women. Told teday that a wife In Ne- braska had - just divorced him, Moore, the choir singer, seemed hurt, Btocks and bonds Interest due and a yea Samey teceived during ‘the year uLl Expended duriag the year 1021 ... L. PIERCE BOTELER, Secretary. Subscribed and sworm 1o Lefore me this 14th day s March, 1922, . H. CHURCH, humenn “Gro-Nups~ Shoes (Seal) AM K. HILL, Notary Public. -| with the wives and daughters of offi- “So Florence has turned against I e T CuuncH orncnns OF COMPANY: cers stationed at the post, wil give| me,” he commented to himself. . § thrilling exhibitions of horseman- M t h: 7 et oerre U Plence moTELem, Seowary. | M (iner parilts s WO | anyvr O ey Thotla T30 e . . 3 o professional circus > 7 S, KATTELMANN W. A. H. CHURCH, Treasurer. - ring, and will Intersperae the daring .‘fi”‘:::t..";.‘,‘.‘.{';{;‘, e aroention: an exclusive “Hahn” RS Ce PO en | FRANKLIN BARRETT, Awessor. | 300103, of Wt cavaiymen, whe gave | Amone an'the prachcs Ro-pleiei || STANDARD i - EDWIN C. ERANDENBURG WM. REED MACGILL, Assistant Sec'y. Belgium, hlha ::ll:cefll;‘l :Vlfl:‘llgé ll.’;]':-:e‘!‘:lraba:t %n:olv:l‘n:fl..l.;ln;aryl: T fi"’duc‘ et ",gh 2 many other potentates from other D 7 Office in Company’s Building gountrier who Tacently visited Wash | “CEHiyiaiy Moors ls the sort of EIGH standard for service. t tal Corner 13th St. and New York Avenue N.W. | [Tic procests wit 5o to e sol-| Boman’shosta et along.with for Yours to Command Washington, D. C. - in paying for equipment, and fls statement' thst s bas To bed fiem&l:fl‘:?mmm p;fv‘:‘: ring. horsemen have gen- : _Stan - 3 Insurance at Actual Cost erously contributed their services to| Soncy foward multiple ;?.Tlt;":lx:'::z ing examplesof the year' lwol T 18 notable of ?:EEE;:D::‘.:Ilh!(nll;lldfl-;&:t;ell:a-I;lltv he has been in jall. He has not ress in motor transportation. EEE = on- tanecus: Sokied, & clarstte nor taken & || Note the crowd of experienced Gro-Nups-that car owners at the show who center their interest in the Standard exhibit. Ask about “airplane” motor lubrication. Behind the Standard Eight are the almost limitless resources of Besides Gen. Pershing, those occu- i} ro- pying boxes will be the Secretary of ;‘:,],fl;’ {.;'. f;f('c‘x};um;nnl?:‘:;:k a Agriculture and Mrs. Wallace, who fellow prisoner, who 'made some slurring remark about the fraller Szechenyl, the assistant secretary of| S¢X !n general. War, Mr.' Wainwright; the assistant Lonely Without “Better Half.” secretary of vy. Col. Theodore Roosevelt; Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, | ° Butlife In the narrow confines of they combine the style admired by young folks—-the Girls’ Patent Leather Instep Strap Pumps, hand-turned the Standard Steel Car Co. 3rs” Lars Anderson. “Are.”Charics| & jail cell Is hard for a man who plants. it desicad b sole. oughton ood. w. arry Vi ~. Brown, Lt Col. I. C. Dickinson, Mr.| Da8 been as firmly and variously STANDARD MOTOR CAR quality desired by Sizes 4 to 8....$2.75 Nl Eneios Hne M nnon: MI- | addicted to home life as has been < = Mather, Mrs” BB Sforan, Mrs | young Moore. He is only thirty- COMPANY, INC. thelr arents—and % to 11......$3.25 George T. Marye, Maj. Gen. Wil two. Moore admits that life with- Man P 117 to 2......$4.25 1. Stow, Mrs. Thomas ¥. Walsh 813 | out' s better haif 1s lonely. | Bet- Piig i A e h A 3irs. George Vanderbilt, QEcuPYing | ter have a dozen wives, he says, the correct, roomy 2O SR body social of Washington. than none at all. AR 00 ( - As the whiles away the time, < l d b o e, Semgea iy LiemasSr 2f| waiting for hia_trial, this man, e e asts require 24 D e A -] slthough not talkative, is reveal: F A The exhibition will begin at ing-more_and ‘more (of_his many- Nature Yet tllClr sided nature. Even & man who has . giolodkciwith xpolo g (olionedi by ip concentrated 80 much on marriage formances known as monkey ari [ . - trick rider and horse, jumping, Ar inuatihave Svilewsjlonjsomejotber i y prices are moder— 2000 A.D. charlot race, Cossack dr! o I artillery drill, tandems and ladi alah says. first of all. that he ride. This same schedule will be lovesichildrens He jwouldilikeito (© 3 - ate. have scores of them—not all In one Deated st nighl;heginatoy &t 8 brood. of course, but scattered ; M. Tuy-| throughout the country with va- Lloste: L W. Works and E. A Tuy. | UCOUEIRE" sunary wives. Isateh: ; $2.85 to $7.50 non-commissioned officers who will further expressing his admiration act as ushers for the afternoon ex! . . - - bition and Lieuts. B. G. Thiyer an Children’s New Rib- E. R. S. Barden will command a simi- lar detail for the evening perform- bed Two-tone Sports ance. Girls’ Tan Russia Calf Welt Sole Ox- fords. Sizes 874 to 11...84 117 to 2. ...$5 A traffic detail of non-commissioned SoCKkS s s entate 55¢ officers and privates will serve under 12°%s Seiermoon ana Sapt ! Reeder and Lieut. H. C. e, jr., . ™ A new piano that will [EESEL Sl Putting the Boys ke Xl £ astonish you ACTRESS T0 REPORT. Into Spring. Togs 3 : o Fitlian Eawellate; ity Botors —and doing it to excellent advantage We have something new in pianos to show you—a sur- HonseCommittee s —f he point of val d pri 15 3 2 : . Lillian Russell, in private life Mrs. rom the point of value and price. prising little instrument only half the size of an ordinary |, zander . stoore, wite of the Pitts- g upright. Yet with a volume and beauty of tone equal to a{burgh rublisher, after a conference Boys’ “Six-Ppint” 2 2 & - e Army Shoes, wide large piano’s—indeed, surpassing that of many. Tene of the American Feacration of B 2 - S Y J y< N last; choco- el o gty ) iEueal e oys’ 2-Pants Suits SR Munion st choco- Only 3 feet 7 inches high, the Miessner is the ideal piano | ext Feek before the House immigra- ; 414 %% St ot Sk; el e for the small home or the apartment. In thousands of homes {her, recent studies In Europe of the e . i ! 4 : the: Micssner Kas soliad the apce problem 5 eoveins piofin_oxe mie sl - $0.75 City Chub Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. Sizes 12 t0 2... 8395 pace p! . special Unlted_ States immigration, 1318 G St. 933 Pa. Ave. SEE. 2V 10 5%.... +$445 : 2 commisstoner, Suc! And in larger homes where an ?xff? plan? 19 de51.red for o Beerstary Davis when she Choice of the Light Tweeds and the dark ; 2 the playroom, sun porch; etc., this “little piano with the [saiiea for Europe Facently to inveati: mixtures—belted models. Coats lined with big tone” is the.perfegt instrument. | gate conditions for the Department of {}} | | . mighair; both pairs of pants full liped. Sizes You will find the Mi h littl o2t ompers, wxig, ne ey ot o | || B 740 17 years. ou will find the Miessher a charming little instrument, | ooImlon A R e ese rembers 5 ith draftl one that will harmonize perfectly with the finest interior. It|of Congress charged with dratting i e Boys’ Spring Reefers The Miessner is also.made as Player and Reproducing {bed being placed north and south. g Piano. pass in his baggage to insure the $10.75 3 correct degree. E _— Come in and see the \Ixessner play it, hear its wonder- ful big tone—and judge for yourself. 'E. F. Droop & Sons Co. et ! 100 G Boys’ Wash Suits VICTROLAS PLAYER-PIANOS g $ 1 39 Smart Shepherd Checks—double breasted; i full lined ; belt all around ; emblem on sleeve. Button-on, Middy and Norfolk models. Plain colors and fancy combinations. Sizes 3 to 8 years. And the “small wears” SEPARATE KNICKERS—AIl-wool Blue Serge; full lined. Sizes 7 51,75 to 17 years........... S BLOUSE WAISTS—New Spring patterns—light colors; collars at- 50c tached. Sizes 6 to 16 years..... Souvenir Suggestions Many times you have to remember some one.and can’t for the life of you thipk of anything suit- able. We are offering a few suggestions of inax- pensive but practical gifts which we are sure will be appreciated. Vanity Cases of Ster- ling and Plated Silver: Nips. y Silk Vanity Bags and 5. Powder Puffs, various kinds. Sterling' Silver Lip- Stick Cases. National Remembrance Fresh & Strictl& Fresh - OU know 'there is a difference in price between “fresh” and “strictly fresh” eggs. BLACK CAT STOCKINGS—The weight for now. Fast Black and 39c Brown Sizes 6 to 11%4.....:.. g There ought to be a sharp distinc- tion drawn between “hand tailored” and “strictly hand tailored.” The designation of “hand tailored”, is a loosely employed term. Fashion Shop CIothes—-—tallored in Rochester—embody 23 separate and CHILDRF_N 'S S TRAW HATS— Middy and Sailor shapes Black, Navy. ? and Natural; roll brims. $2.25 5325 to $695—but/ with a special at.. - BOYS’ GOLF CAPS—One-piece and six-quarter crowns; lined and uslined; plain_and plaited "backs; some with bands. Light and dark: pat- 6 5(; Skop prices are as inter- terns o R Rl esting as the movelties ‘we are showing. - 819 distinct hand - tailoring ~ processes. . BOYS' SHOES—Brown Maho, ’ They live up to the term. Rm%':::fl.p and Gun Metal. Natue Shagent ‘;Ds' " Wholll say this isn 't getting back to normal in i Sz el;landt hl::gmn% a;{ P:‘iz; ““.fllrs-’-rm B English Lace Shoes<sizes 1 fo $3.95 carnest? y pressed in rooks Model Pa, Ave 3 A e o e R T ] Tweeds, Herringbones, Cassimeresand Checks. We carry a large assortment of o Two-Trouser Suits (he ’F'cfinwn 5‘109 Two and three button models—and with each Suit an extra pair of Pants. In sizes from 34 to 42. GIRLS' SHOES—Misses’ Brown Calf or Patent Leather Two-strap Buckle y Pumps; sewed soles. Sizes $2.95 B s 05 % N (T S oa iR L SO & Young men's and conservative—and carefully x and consistently tailored. . : : - Suks & Gompany || - 5 15th | zochesrer TAILORED CLOTHES 91.']1 > %akfi & nmpm‘g & G | mannaTTAN suRts—sveTson | & E Pennsylvania Robask Seyenth Street . - Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street - HATS—INTERWOVEN HOSE FOOT C!de REMEDY