Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1922, Page 31

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PART 1. son Hall for ten days, beginning De- cember 5, under the auspices of the Mcintire School of Fine Arts of the University of Virginia. The _exhibition, which _includes some of the finest water colors ever THE SUNDAY FRENCH DEPUTIES 1922 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 3, WATER COLOR EXHIBIT. Special Dispatch to The Star. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Decem- ber 2.—Fifty-six water color paint- ings by such distinguished American colorists as John Singer Sargent, | Winslow Homer, Henry B. Snell, | George Lukes, Hilda Belcher, John F. | Carlson, William Starkweath Wz = = DIAMOND SPECIALISTS FOR OVER 30 YEARS €ess Jury Is Fined, By thie Ansociated Frews. LOUISVILLE, Ky., December 2.— A fine of $15 and a jail sentence of fifteen hours Imposed on Mrs. Wal- ter P, Stamp for contemipt of court as a result of her attempt to ‘ad- dress the jury hearing the case of her former husband, charged with murder, was declared today by court attaches to present an occurrence without precedent in the history of the Louisville bar. Mrs. Stamp, prevented from tes- tifying because she way divorced from her husband after the date of the alleged murder, had listened to charges Friday that she had been intimate wtih the victim, W. Smith Russell. Stepping before the jury box she said, “Gentlemen of the jury: 5l She was silenced by the court stenographer. Under questioning by Judge A. T. Burgevin, she ad- mitted addressing the jury, but said she was unaware that her action was irregular, “They called me untrue, unfaith- " ful, and 1 had no way to defend myself,” she explained. 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All Platinum Wrist Watch (not platinum top), with diamonds all around. CREDIT OUTFITTERS TO MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN 7TH AND L STS. N.W. | ington naval agreements in the for- cign affairs committee of the French {cowu, from the commission. While M. Mandel himself refuses | | | | ;Hostlhty of Chamber Cause {chamber of deputies, placing Georgey { Mandel, reporter of the commission, | to be quoted as to the circumstance: | leading to his resignation, it is know | of Resignation of Georges jon the minority side, was responsible {that the committee rejected his re- i | Mandel. i I By the Associated Press. , PARIS, December 2. — Hostllity |1‘nr the resignation of M. ndel, for- port recommending ratification by a in Our Well Sel on Small Depos rs. OPPENHEIMER & SHAH /5. Formerly With A. Kahn. Sale of $1.98 Fine Brushed Wool for Christmas Sport Hats A remarkable offering of this popular Sport or Business Hat. in all the desirable shapes and colors; with roll-stitched brim, ete. Don't delay—this is all we will be able to get. Garza, 81x90 Semmices Sheets 0 $1.09 This well known brand of s zularities which won toward the ratification of the Wash- {mer chief of cabinet under Clemen- vote of 26 to 16, with two members absent. Poincare and Briand in Minority. Premier Poincare and former Pre- 2227777777 777 $1.69 Long Crepe Kimono, $1. 19 Woomen T afect their wear ot long v concerning of the com- Another Lot of Boys’ Two Pants Suits me footing with Not Disapproval of Principle. refusal of the commission to mend unqualified ratification of the Washington treaties is not inter- preted in parliamentary circles as in- Bandeaux, 39c¢ Pink brocade, with an_extra high bust front: in all azer. pproval of the principle of White Outing cy whi e e GOWIIS, 98¢ advantage of in an attempt to defeat Women's_guod former Premier 1 " president white i outing 64x80 Cotton Blanket Sl of the when offic next at $5. New stsle coats aud two pai pants. A good assortment sturds materials are a combination that y. can get here for £.00. Sizes T to 16. ion will meet aga! ct a reporter t t is expected hade on this elec he commi and it seems prob- $5 Double Bed Size Esmond Deposit Robe Blankets = ° i Reserves One for 4] Fi i =t $1.69 | sii=g-wea |[14425 MEN AT YALE EARN Clentnas Each dozen in sealed package: of soft. mon-irritant birdeye. Full slze. Regular $4 and $5 Value Women s Dress and $170,441 IN SCHOOL YEAR | More Than 800 Reduce Expenses | of College Course by Work- i mg for Board. Hose, $1. 95 i amen’ fect . Children’s Boxed Handk’fs, 19¢ In Tolid HIS Christmas a player-piano! Think what it means! Music that gives relaxation, soothes after the day’s toil ‘and care. Music that exhilarates and stirs. Music to dance by. Music to sing with. For this player-piano who filled sitions during the | r ageregated $170.- | . & report of the director of bu-| ppointments to the university fanes meat hemsti Others up Have either low, Beels Women'’s Felt Juliets Ribbon or fur trim- 3t $l 35 10c Women’s Colored purple, phire. j one-third of the students, v showed. About | or 1.202,§ ered with the bureau to obtain .nt. Summer vacation posi- secured by 140 brought them a 00, while seventeen stu- in the university which cd $20,000 in wages has every expression device—has such complete control that you can give to every selection your own expression. The new hand-played Tolls make this plaver especially effective, so that in the next room, a listener would not know it to be a player-piano. At this price, $395.00, you are offered a reallv greater 13-In. Fine Handk’fs, 71/21'. value. med. in ‘m} hlllk Boxed <tudent empl Kayser Long length, in assortel genuine Jointed doll, real wig, sleeping trim bands. aps 0. 27c “_/lndsor [} [ ] M| S | sis | sl A Finer Piano—A Better Player relors: chamoisette. USE RADIUM Do you suffer from Nervousness, Insomnia, Neurasthenia or High Blood Pressure? USE RADIUM. Are you in agony with pain of Rheumatism, Neuritis or Arthritis? USE RADIUM. 1f Constipation, Kidney Trouble or Prostatitis is your dis- order—USE RADIUM. Many eminent authorities also give this advice. our preparations, it is HARMLESS Progress in the industry has developed this greater value—a better player in a finer piano than has been offered at near this price. Even today sixty to eighty dollars more will not purchase its equal. See it for yourself — hear it yourself — play it yourself. Then you will know that this is the player-piano you have wanted — and that this is the lowest price on such a quality instrument. Easy Monthly Payments—Starting Next Year! Homer L. Kitt Company is making it easy to have a player-piano this Christmas. A small cash payment delivers this or any instrument purchased. Convenient monthly payments will be arranged. You can have your player-piano this Christmas. A small deposit reserves the one you select for Christmas delivery. ORDER NOW—FOR CHRISTMAS! trustees and uate and pro- The peak total of | ards applied | { Honduras Head Sends First Radio | Message Between Countries. V' YORK, December 2.—The first : ge from the Tropical Radio Tele- | {gaipa, Honduras, initlating direct com- { Imunication between that country and} United States, was sent today by {dent Lopez Gutlerrez of Honduras, . >resident Harding. This announcement was contained in El to the Associated Press from editor of Renacimlento, As sold in INEXPENSIVE On sale at O’DONNELL’S DRUG STORES RADIUM PRODUCTS CORPORATION 1105 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Main 6797 EFFECTIVE as, he second message 18 this one which |1 send on behalf of the press of Hon- | duras to the press of the United States. ge of friendship, hearty NEWLY-WEDS KILLED. ( Thanksgiving Day Bride and Groom Found Dead in Room, COLUMBUS, Ohio, December 2.—Mr, and Mrs R. K. Zimpfer, bride and bride- groom since Thanksgiving day, were found dead in their apartment here to- night, victims of gas fumes. Upright and Grand Pianos at Special Prices An exceptional value in our special New Upright Piano, fine mahogany gflun style cab- inet, a g ily instrument of high 3350 New Apartment Grand Piano, beautiful style, perfect muysical tone—a gem 8610 for any home. Special Used Knabe Grand Piano, For those who want an upright or grand piano—a gift to one \\ Relatives failing to observe the nowly Ehore /’Z/// \\\\ arnen Cousle o the Sirese S hear who plays—we have assembled [ Ebons ... $185 \\\ Dbroke down the door to the apartment . S y { // and found the bodies, . It s believed several very special values. All | Piano ..o ... ... $198 they had suffocated Thursday night. Mr. " Used Hazelton Grand e E N en ahooklcaper, Fach was are offered at these low prices | Piano $310 at easy terms. ITALIANS BARRED FROM U. S. FOR SIX MONTHS’ PERIOD By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 2.—Im- migrants from Italy will not be permitted to enter the United States until after June 30, 1923, it is announced by immigration offi- cials, who said that 1,465 immi- grants who arrived on the Italian steamers Giuseppe Verdi and Conte Rosso yesterday exhausted the yearly quota and exceeded the December quota By 355. The vessels raced across the Atlantic to get immigration pref- erence, but their race ended in a tie, both ships "splashing their anchors in American waters one minute after midnight. The monthly quota was divided pro- portionally between them, the Giuseppe Verdi being 159 in excess and the Conte Rosso 196. Immigration officials said nu- merous exemptions from the law would cut down the excess num- ber, who would be handled by a prefercnce system, wives and chil- dren of naturalized citizens and of former residents being admitted first. It was explained that the 1922-23 quota was filled because the law permitted it to be exhausts during the first five months the fiscal year. v .,.H i Homer L. Kitt Co. KNABE 1330 G St. N.W Open Evenings Until 9 O’Clock MOTHER! BREAK CHILD'S COLD WITH “CALIFORNIA FiG SYRUP" Hurry! Move Little Bowels with this Harmless Laxative H No matter what else you give your)cian he will praise you for havmg‘ ~hild ta relieve & bad cold, sore throat | give “California Fig Syrup” as thel »r comgestion, be sure to first open | laxative because it never fails, neverl the little one's bowels with “Cali-|cramps or overacts, and even sick fornia Fig Syrup” to get rid of the | children love its pleasant taste. poisons and waste which are causing | Ask your druggist for genuine the gold and congestion. In a few | “California Fig Syrup,” which has hours you can see for yourself how | directions for Babies and_children of thoreughly it works the constipation all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may poisen, sour bile and waste right out. | ' i tation g eyrur: . Even if yvou @all vour family physi-

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