Evening Star Newspaper, May 19, 1922, Page 34

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(" \FATHER OF HE L. E. Kinney Claimed to Be nine - Part of Conspiracy. By the Associated Press. By the Associated Presa. - HOUSTON, Tex., May 19.—A warrant NEW YORK, May 19.—A patriotic from Oklahoma charging Ludle E. Kin- [ oo o " el by former n & trust eatablished by the ney with bigeny was served by late Jabez A. Bostwick, Standdrd Ofl Sheriff Buck Garrett of Carter county, Okla. His ;flle. urmoglp‘-la?:rl:‘n: r’x‘e‘l’u‘: magnate, for his daughter, Mrs. Serge wn as , helr- D et Matariously dlsappeared from | VOronoft, who died March 3, 1931, may her home in Ardmore last January 1, cost her three children, all British sub- 2 was unable to stand when the VA |jects, $1,375,000, In favor of Wake For- fu foring from injuries received in an|est College, at Wake Forest, N. C., it sutomobile accident about two Weeks | the court confirms & referes's recom- g f‘"xf-'ufmtwme’uuch for her |mendation filed in the county'clerk's i been carried on by her ice ; 'ARDMORE, Okla. Rexrosh brought in d Kinney, in an s .the annulme trict court he annaliment of his daughter’ arri E. Kinney, on the grounds that Kin- ney is & bigamist. Rexroat brought suit shortly after the marriage of his daughter, on January 1° last, against J. J. Kinney, Ludie E. Kin- ney, Jack Cozby and Charles Bryan ¢ Sulphur, Okla. alleging they formed a conspiracy to gain control of the girl's property through her marriage to Ludie Kinney. Miss Rex- Toat was married at Dunca, Okla. Rexroat, wealthy oil operator, ferred the bigamy charge agal upon which the wi Houston yesterday Wi to Get Big Sum by Will of J. A. Bostwick. Fashion’s Supreme Expression GENUINE PANAMA HATS For Men And Wemen Who Dress Well Unequaled for Style - Unmatched for Smartness Correct in every detail ‘When you boy & “Svrzamarvaar’” Hat you are sure to get a hand finished Genuine Panama thetwill give the wemast satisfaction. “Supernatural™ Gesuine Pansme hes in it oxr Trade Marl label, or oar Siar Dic; thay are importani. Look for them. Atk your dealer, & 0ld and Henry M. Flagler in the de- velopment of Standard Ofl, as part of the trust from which his thrice-mar- ried daughter drew the income, stipu- lated that 1,000 shares of original Standard’ Oil stock prior to dissolu- tion, should go to her children if they were Americans when she di citizen, and resident of the United States “shall participate in the distri- bution of the stock.” Should his daughter die and leave ‘no children of American citizenship and residence,” it was provided that |E the securities be turned over to Wake Forest College. His daughter's widow- er, Dr. Serge Voronoff, was to have a life interest, the income of the trust, Sert her husband was practicing his pro- fession in Paris and could not qualify | i for the life interest. MOSCOW HAS SIGNS _ OF BUILDING BOOM Revival After Bix Years Hits Pub- lic and Private Interests on Big Scale. MOSCOW, April 19.—Moscow is be- ginning to show some building ac-{E White Footwear For the Children and Kiddies White Canvas or White Kid, in all the newest models, including One and Two Strap Pumps and Ankle Straps ‘White Canvas One a.ndo Strap Pumps Children’s, 4 to 8. .$1.50 to $2.00 White Kid One-Strap, Cut-Out on Sides Children’s, 4% to 8 ....$3.00 Children’s, 8% to 11 .$2.00 to $3.50 Children’s, 875 to 11. .$4.00 tivity. After nearly Children’s, 1174 to 2... .$3.00 to $4.00 Children’s, 1135 to 2.. $5.00 ing which practically Growing Girls’, 2% to 7....... $4.00 to $6.00 Growing Girls', 2% to .$6.00 building and some publi were permitted to fall into disrepair, both the soviet officials and private ndividuals are now in the throes of 4 repair campaign. The hotel where most of the,for- eigners coming to Moscow are housed d which six months ago was a htmare of dirt, vermin and lack of service, has just been renovated, and is to be put back on a pre- revolution basis. Guests, long accustomed to carry- | ing their own water, brewing their own tea and cooking their own food in their rooms, now are becoming accustomed again to_the magic use of the push-button. Elevators are to run, linen to bg provided, and the |E campaign againdt vermin is on in full swing. 3 - To ‘encotrage répair of apartment buildings and detached dwelling: thousands of which have fallen into such a state of unrepair that they have been abandoned entirely, the Moscow soviet has decided to utili private enterpris porations who w pair these structures are given ten- year ' rent-free leases on them, and may rent them to whom they please and for what sums they please. They may even transfer their leases to other persons. and in these houses no limit is placed upon the amount of space any one person may occupy. Muscovites who for the past three or four years have been huddled in tiny rooms allotted them by the gov- ernment, are gradually moving into new and more spacious quarters, if they have sufficient funda to repair them. . . | TWO WIDOWS FIGHT | OB e——a——a—=a——=pg| " EADSPY'SGOLD Children’s Sport Oxfords of Smoked Horse With Brown or Black Saddle Sizes 3% $2.00 and $3.50 iy Barefoot Sandals - and Play Oxfords A complete assortment now of the kind that wear well ..$1.50 and $2.50 ..$1.75 and $3.00 $2.50 In Tan, sizes 4 to 11... In Tan, sizes 12 to 2 In Tan, sizes 2% to 7. In Patent, sizes 214 t0 7. .ouvennannnnnann $3.00 Keds—in Complete Assortment of Styles and Colors Socks for Children All White or White with gay 40c to 75¢ = 3 FAMILY SHOE STORE JOS. STRASBURGER CO. STREET Kiddies’ Strap Slippers Two-Strap Sandals in Patent Leather Sizes 4 to 8 Sizes 813 to 11 Sizes 113 to 2... ..34.50 Instep Str-t Slippers in Patent Leather 310-312 SEVENTH | 2T B o e T r‘;:;‘ il ey Sl maille, demands her share of Bol Bolo rst wife of Bolo, Mme. So g \ ) | o ntratr Aamtats / CHRCESBEANY| LSS 0150 5 S e e stemed 0 Bevs bean gained th ache: million ‘were not the ve-! dle. RELIABLE DENTIST _— in means deing [l A et e S R A Woodmward & o table investment of g'“ et mmm Bolo earned late last night gr- ‘Was_an ‘ 2 % Y Ill{ ‘T)Ie n Opal Rexroat’s Marriage to|Wake Forest Colege Likely [sou e o barsecs: sdempnt | sitefel Siciifia mitif bt o BIG REDUCTION IN AUTO ACCESSORIES May 19— connection with 18t $5.00 Luggage Carriers $9.50 5-gallon Can of Havoline et Gl 5375 Central Auto Supply Co., Inc. Franklin 4766 1004 Penna. Ave. NW. hrop DOWN STAIRS STORE A SALE NOW—For Mid-Summer Airy Silk Dresses, *15 Printed Crepes, Georgette Crepes Canton Crepes They actually suggest the occasions at which they’ll appear — garden parties — country club teas — leisure dress-up hours and promenades. 150 Frocks Shown for the First Time We can mention only a few of these hosts of delightful styles that are worth so much more than the sale price. A youthful model of cafe au lait georgette is embroidered in gold-colored silk and made over a silk underslip. A tiny shoulder ruffle is the only suggestion of a sleeve. Another frock of peach color cross-bar georgette has seli rose- Sleeves are short and slashed. A sport dress of black and white Roshanara crepe for the skirt with a white canton crepe low blouse waist and buckle girdle. Light delicate colors and a good showing of deep navy and black. Models for misses and women—many of them—each a value. buds and ruffles and tucks. DOWN STAIRS STORE “Humming Bird” Means Pure Thread White Sateen ‘Bargain 6th Floor convicted of espiomage, faced each Still Another Opportunity for Saving New Smart other In court yesterday. Bolo's sec- E ond wife, Mme. Muller, is seeking to recover from sequestration and the Silk Hose, *1.50 Combining smart appearance, durability and faultless fit. The pure Japanese thread silk extends to an extra length and also fashions the high-spliced - heels — features seldom found in a stocking at a price so low. Moreover, these have elastic mercerized tops and anti-run strips that prevent . “ladders” at the knee. Cordovan, Pearl, Silver, Dark Gray, Beaver, Russian Calf, Russet, Black, Canary, Blonde, White. Petticoats - Shadow Proof $ Very Special 1 These are of a good quality of sateen—the kind that will appear well after repeated launderings. The reinforced panel front and back makes them shadow-proof. In styles with hemstitched or scalloped bottom. Full cut and in'lengths of 30 to 36 inches. PRAISE OUR.. | EYE SERVICE? ‘Through their own per- 7/ monal experience and by Dresses $9-50 Go on Sale Tomorrow at Sizes from 16 to 40 Every style from the chic spert dresses in bright colors to the darker shades in more conservative straightline styles. Panel effects, long hip lines, trimmings of lace embroidery, braid and other ef-- fective crafts. : ¢ Normandie, Voiles, Ratine, Crepe Julia, Foulard, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Jersey, Tricotine, Dark and Best Quality 49 T 34 The price is less than it woisld cost you to make such: ing Dresses. We show two from a host of won- derfully attractive frocks for street wear —lavender, green, black, blue; pink and other beautiful checks—lace or embroid- ered collars with neat piping of gingham and other tasteful touches. Do not miss an opportunity like this! thoroughly under- stand the defects of the | eve. how to examine into vide the proper remedial lenses. i} LEESE'S GLASSES COST ole——=lole—-Hso[——]o[c——fa]——] (M A LEesE QpTicaL G|l H OPTOMETEI:':'T'S Qgrm 5 G4 Imported Gingham Dizzy Spells Are Usually Due ' %o . ——olc—— o] —=ol—=[o]c—oo]lc——=]cle—Da|——olc—=]alc——= o}/ = EE==EE==nE=0 ; } n | All S;'zu in These Remarkable-Value Stockings DOWN STAIRS STORE : Dainty New French Voile Blouses, *2.50 You know it is very seldom that the French voile may be bought at. this special price—and these are very fine French voiles. ; With exquisite touches of filet or val laces, frills and tiny tucks, Peter Pan or Straight Collars * 1001in this special selling for Saturday. S DOWN BTAIRS STORE Every Summer wardrobe requires a number of these un- derskirts for wear with silk sport skirts or sheer dresses. DOWN STAIRS STORE Real Summer Hats 'S Two Special Groups Corsets $ —100 R & /G models— 1 A 8 extra values for me- dium or full figures. Giving right support, with rein- forced dront section and wide steels. Low top and straight hip style. Those large be- coming shapes of leghorn com- bined with geor- gette ; also smaller shapes in poke effects \ to shade off the $ ¢ —100 Garter Brassieres that take the place of a summer corset for the slender girl or woman. Of fine pink broche, with elastic hip inserts—also for wear over regular corsets for additional support. All sizes. Organdy flow- .ers, Russian grass and os- trich feathers > are noted for 7 Al colors—but. just 75 DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN RS STORE 2 these. 1,000 Pairs Children’s Low Summer Shoes Pumps, Sandals, : Play Rubber-Soled Shoes, $1.65.. . Play Shoes for children, REL) Sandals, $1.25 Cool and comfartable .and Now At Low Prices Infants’ Pumps Pumps, $1.95 $1.35 Children’s dnd misses’ one- ' misses, boys and ‘youths. gurable.: In sizes from chil- strap patent leather pumps. Putent lcather, one-strap Mere in all sizes. "L deen 7 to misses 1%. Sizes 4 to & : style. In‘sizes 4 to 8. ; DOWN STAIRS STORR E % AL 7 = ] T R !

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