Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1922, Page 14

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D.J.KAUFMA STARCHED COLLARS WHY PAY TWENTY? /2. NRTRER Getline the Most From Ygt:r Money origage notes arailable. m returns wlth a mint- \\ Citizens Savings Bank” 1336 New York Ave. A AL L T $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.60 Wilmington And Retarn Sunday, November 12 Similar Excursion November 26 SPECTAL TRAIN Standard Time Returning Consult Balto. & Ohio i|i 1ts” questions and R.R. Unusiafly Fine Investment Fireproof Apartment House Located on Best Street, in Mt. Pleasant 25 apartments—reasonable rents. All apartments and halls in fine condition. Gross rentals over $13,000 per year. Expenses very low. Can be purchased for less than $100,000 by party who is able to make substantial cash ayment. A new first trust of 12500 at 5%% has just been hc&d on this property. ACT OW. MCKEEVER-*IGOS —:REAL-rogs S 1415 Eye St. Main 4752. Skill and artistry, combined with the choice of effective wall coverings, as- sure the patron perfect wall finish- ing. Consult with us for estimates on interior painting and papering. Oe NOLOVE FOR WIFE, SAYS WOODHOUSE Has Only Friendliness for Her Now, He Testifies in Suit. Special Dispatch to The Star. BURLINGTON, Vt, November 9.— The admission by Charles Douglas Woodhouse, in a deposition taken In Reno, Nev., that he was "raaclnnud", with Mrs. Liillan McClelland, a ‘Wash- ington divorcee, featured the reading of the testimony here yesterday in the million-dollar alienation suit which Mrs. Dorrit Woodhouse, his wife, has brought against Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Woodhouse, his parents. p Young Woodhouse also admitted that he would have married Mrs. Mc- | Clelland at one time if he had been | free. 2 For the firet time aince the trial opened | the jury displayed marked interest in the proceedings. Several of its mem- i affected as the young £ f his separation from . his “bitter battle with him- self.” for her sake, the “‘supreme and inflexible indifference” of his multi-mil- | R lionaire parents was pictured to them through the reading by Attorney Warren R. Austin. They leaned far forward to catch the details of young Woodhouse's relationship with the Washington soclety woman and more than one of the twelve cast svmpathetic glances toward the young and attractive plaintiff. rrit Woodhouse sat all day om L.orenzo Wood- re in the court. She and the white-haired defendant never spoke or exchanged a glance, but both sobbed the reading of the long deposi- and they listened to yoodhouse's description of the and mental misery” which i he met her “physical in the woods or among the mountains to “fight out” the problem of his tangled love affair. Couple Separated Frequently. The young husband's deposition told rdent affection” for his wife, | ro for her 3 n Burling- ton, New and Washington. He { told of being refused employment by his millionaire father. Attorney Austin read for hours from_the bulky document to which rations which occurred with between hus- g frequency statements described { trips to Florida. Long Island and the rth Woods without his They tailed the “hopele: 5 differen Then Mr. Woodhouse according admitted his meet- n with Mrs. Lilllan and and his “fasci- to his deposi ing at Washing | Hendrick McCle { nation” for her. During the months leading up to his acquaintance with the Washing- ton divorcee Mr. Woodhouse, jr.. had tances | He had been | obliged to allow his wife to depend | upon her own parents and relatives for food and he had arranged for her to pawn her diamond engagement ring as u security for a loan with which she paid for her clothes. Attentions to Mrs. McClelland. | Money was forthcoming. however, for the attentions which Dougjas paid to Mrs. McClelland about this time, according to his own admision. He said he bought two diamond rings for $3.200 altogether and loaned them to ! her. She wore them. he sald, “occa- sionally to show off. The purchase of the rings was “about Christmas time,” in 1319. At that” time, the witness testified, he gave his wife, Mrs. Dorrit Wood- | house, §50. Douglas Woodhouse _testified to great misery over the earlier separa- tions between him and his wife. At the time of their first wedding anni versary, September 29. 1919, he ha heen away from her for thirty day in the south, he said. three weeks in New York and from July to the anni- rersary day at Long Island. “T want- -4 to be with her t| e said. T was thinking of her every minute of the day.” Young Woodhouse also admitted by deposition that he had given Mrs. McClelland rings, jewelry, books. flowers and other testimonials of his fascination for her. Describes Scene om Street. “I was very much fascinated with Nrs. McClelland, “he declared.” At one time, if I had been free, I would have married her.” Woodhouse also described Dby deposition a scene on Palm Sunday, 1920, when he had met his wife while walking on Connecti- { cut avenue with Mrs. McClelland, and when he turned and ran back to the divorcee's apartment. escaping through her house by a back alley, “in order to avoid a scene.” “I saw my wife on Connecticut ave- nue, while I,was walking with Mrs. McClelland,” * the deposition states. “She was accompanied by Margaret Auld, now Mrs. Clement Edwards, wife of the American consul to Kovno, Lithuania. I did not speak to my wife, because I wished to avold a scene. 1 turned and walked back to Mrs. McClelland's house, and ran through the hall, out of the back door into the alley. I had a key with me and locked the door.” 2 | Q. Did you-walk or run after you had seen your wife? A. I would describe it as a cross between a walk and run. Q. How did you get into Mras. Mc- Clelland’s apartment? A. I had a key. How long had you had that Q.. key? A. About five minutes. Q. Isn't it true that you carried it on your key ring? A. Idid not. Q. Are you sure? A. Why, yes. Meets Wife Again. Q. When did you next see your wite? A. About fifteen minutes afterward, on Connecticut avenue. As a result of our conversation we went back to Burlington together. Q. Didn’t you tell your wife that the lady you had been walking with was your cousin, Olga Roosevelt? A. I don’t recall that I did. Q. Didn't you tell Margaret Auld that? A. T believe I did. I told one of them that. Q. Did you tell Your wife of your relations with Lillian? A. Idon’t think I did. Q. When you came back to Bur- lington with your wife, you went by your father’s house? a. lDl.d.wt H‘ht.!I there. ). n't you leave ‘your wife in the back yard while you stole the house In the darkness? ot A. 1 don’t remember that I left her in_the yard. Q. Didn't you catch hell for still Hvlns with her? A. I don’t remember any hell that 1 caught. Tells of D, C. Dinner. Douglas said at this point that he stayed at the Stevens home that night to avoid unpleasant gossip. He ad- mitted that there was much gossip among the servants. . After this visit he teok his wife to Hunters’ Home in the Adironda: and admitted that she shed many ter. tears atter their return from Bur- lington.- ‘Woodhouse also described a dinner party at the home of Mrs. McClelland’s brother..saying that the occasion ws: ~ (Continued on Thirty-second Page.)- drove him to lonely weeks on the sea, |R 722227 7777777777777, 7727, N N SWift’; Premium Breakfast Bacon Another Lot of Those Fine Our sale on smoked hams last week proved to be very successful—so we have arranged to repeat the offering this week. Compared with other food products our price on these fine smoked hams is very moderate—the econ- omy of using ham is apparent. Today, Tomorrow and Saturday Fancy Quality 23 C Smoked Hams, per Ib., (This price applies only when whole hams are purchased.) Special Sale On Jap Rose Soap For Toilet and Bath Our special sales on Jap Rosc Soap last winter met with hearty approval. This week we are again in a position to offer another opportunity to buy at a very low price. This is strictly an advertising proposition, the fourth cake of soap is offered to you as an inducement to buy and usc more Jap Rose Soap. Once you have used Jap Rose Soap, we believe you will use it regu- Jarly, nothing finer for toilet or bathroom use. Regularly we sell Jap Rose at nine (9) cents per cake and to boil down the offer to flat figures, during this week the price will be Cakes’ for Jap Rose Soap will improve with age. Buy it now to last you for some time White Potatoes, 15 Ibs. for.......... 23c Eastern Shore Sweet Potatoes, 5 Ibs. for.10c Grimes’ Golden Apples, 4 Ibs. for. . . . ..25¢ York Imperials and Other Grades of Fancy Cooking Apples, 6 Ibs. for. . .25¢ Cabbage,perlb.................... 2% Yellow Onions, 5Ibs. for.............13¢c Philadelphia Cream Cheese.. . ... .......14c Phoenix Pimento Cheese. . . .....18¢ Snappy Cheese ....................14c Horseradish, perbottle.. .. ...........13c one Per Pure Lard := {5 14¢ Package Armour’s Grape Juice, pt.25¢ | R. R. Plum Pudding, Armour’s Grape Juice,.qt. 49¢ No. 1 tin..........20¢ Welch’s Grape Juice, pt.33c HeinzPlumPudding,No.1,19¢ Welch’s Grape Juice, qt.59¢ | Heinz Plum Pudding, Clicquot Prod., case..$3.25 No. 2 tin..........40c Cliquot Products, bot...14c | Heinz Fig Pudding,No. 1,19¢ Airline Honey, 5 oz....13c | Heinz Fig Pudding, Airline Honey, 8 oz....20c No. 2 tin. .. Airline Honey, 14 oz...32c | Heinz Mince Meat, Sugar Hill Syrup, 5 oz.. 9¢c 1b. tmn.........<.25¢ Sugar Hill Syrup, 8 oz. .14c Heinz Mince Meat, Sugar Hill Syrup, 14 oz. .23¢ e Log Cabin Syrup, 16 0z.27¢c , pkg. .22¢ Log Cabin Syrup, 36 0z.52c | Sugared tes, Ib......19¢ Thrift Chocolates Bars.. 5c | Melbourne Chocolate, Ib.25¢ R. R. Plum Pudding. ...12c | Cream Mints, Ib. . .....25¢ Fancy Salt Mackerel We are now offering the Finest Quality Salt Mack- erel we have had in several years. Ask for these Fine Fat Mackerel at any of our stores. \ rwa. 17 C Pound. “QRIGINAL” Pork Sausage All Sanitary Stores carry the “Original.” Pt 3DC Pound : NITR‘ OCERY CoO Florida The season for these fruits is now on. Fruit is arriving in fine condition; and each of our stores has a fine assortment to choose from. Prices Are Moderate—Quality Is Fine BUTTER, v 53¢ In our opinion there is no better value in our stores. \We are content to let you be the judge of the quality. All we urge is that you give this butter a trial. Always guaranteed to satisfy or purchase price cheerfully refunded. Here’s a New Product Bearing An Old Reliable Name Schimmel’s Apple Butter Schimmel’s Jelly and Schimmel's Preserves are known to almost every patron of our stores. So the name “Schimmel” as it appears on cach can of this apple butter is a genuine guaranty of quality. This apple butter is packed in tin cans containing thirty- four (34) ounces or a little more than two pounds, making at this price a cost to you of very close to nine cents per pound, a most reasonable price for a fine product. Schimmel’s Apple Butter is packed in sealed tin cans, a very large saving over the usual glass jar—a saving that is reflected in the selling price. We have just received two carloads and we rec- ommend this as a real money-saving offering, with guaranteed satisfaction. 3 Per Can, 19 Special This Week Nut-Marigold Margarine A pure nut oil product, containing no animal fat. po Notch Oleomargarine A product éontaining animal fat Both are made in the same factory. Both age pure white in color, but with each is fur- nished capsules of coloring matter, so that in your own home you may color the product to the desired yellow or golden tint. Both are, i our opinion, the very best grades, as far as quality is concerned. We have sold these brands for years. They have given universal satisfaction to users. Frequent deliveries to our stores insure you fresh goods ~at all times. Cooler ‘weather means largely increased usage of these products, so for this week you can buy them at a very spe- cial price. Particularly do we want to interest those of our patrons who use margarine but who have not been using these brands. We believe a trial will convince you that either brand will prove as satisfactory as any other brand you are now using, regardless of price. Try a pound. Use any part of it, and if dissatisfied, return the remainder, and we will refund the entire purchase price. Nut-Marigold er e 119 Top Notch Smoked Picnic Shoulders, lbf, 16(: Large Package Cooked Hominy 1 0c Sanitary Selected Smoked Hams | Grapefruit & Oranges |Eggs, Per poz., 39¢ Ask for “Sanitary Brand” Eggs in Cartons. Tt insures you selected eggs from the best storage stock we can buy. We offer at this time of the year only one grade of eggs, and that is the best selected from stocks of eggs stored away last April or May, and now brought out to supply you at prices that are moderate. Every egg packed in a “Sanitary Brand” Carton must be a good egg, if not, please advise us at once and we will reimburse you for the value of same. Sev- eral hundred thousand eggs pass before our candling lamps each week, and, barring mistakes or oversight in handling, none but perfect eggs are permitted to An old reliable brand at a price that should be pleasing to the large number Get You of buyers who use this product. acquainted with “Virginia Sweet.” Sanitary Catsup, 8 oz. ..10c Sanitary Catsup, 154 oz.17c Ritter’s Tomato Catsup.12c Ritter’s Tobasco Catsup.12¢ geiu :((eull:np, small. . .17¢ einz Ketchup, large. . .27 Sanitary Salad Dressing. 25 Premier Salad Dressing . . 37: Durkees Salad Dressing . . 34c French’s Cream Salad It Means Real Egg Satisfaction will come back for more. 4¢ Soap. Per Cake...... purchase of liberal quantity ; this price is made oniy as a one- every patron to give it a trial. In 1-1b. packages—contain one-third ° (Get It Citro Per Lb., 53¢ Honey Dew No. 1 Can, grated. . . ......12¢ Del Monte No. 2 Can, grated. . . . .. Keystone Royal Anne Cherries. . . . Paris Sugar Corn, can. ........ 15¢ Smithfield brand canned N. Y. State 25¢ Almonds, per Ib.............. Buy One Pound - THIS WEEK A Dainty Sandwich with 2o in ouc cartons. BUY SANITARY Brand Eggs in Cartons Special This Week Per Pkg. Special This Week Crystal White Laundry From a quality standpoint “Crystal White” is not ex- celled. To regular users of this brand we recommend the week special to more thoroughly introduce the brand. Crys- tal White will do your laundry work of all kinds. We urge Dromedary Assorted P P Peels - 50c cach chopped citron, orange and lemon peel . While You Can.) Use Crushed (or Grated) Pineapple Especially recommended for salads, etc. Honey Dew No. 2 Can, grated Del Monte No. 1 Can, grated. .. ... Del Monte No. 21 Sliced Pineapple. . Honey Dew No. 21 Sliced Pineapple. Keystone Apricots (not peeled) . . Tuscarora Canned Corn, can. . .. 9 Peter Pan Sugar Corn, can. .15¢ Paris Succotash, can... .. 17%c . “French” Prunes in syrup, can. . New Crop California 3 5 c Fancy Washed Brazil You get an additional one- t?uartcr pound free. SUNSHINE MARIE SANDWICH Sugared Filling Per Y77 2 T,

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