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2 THE E ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C UESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922. CENTRAL AMERICAN|Seres Divorce - |GAYS AN[lTHER O] | it i oS WOMEN's BouAITY For Dechne o’ and usked the court to require fllr-ui'lnquirrd counsel i BRINGS LIABILITY Snawara; Mrs. Humes assured thei *1 don’t know exac but every- was answering to the best | body was commenting ; he it 1 G : X ol e at them and whispering. : . IN T. 4 erican Ho e Deiving into the details of the visit | said. 3 N CASE OF DEBTS m m to the Ross-Fenton fagm in the sum-| The witness asserted Mre. Glennan Bis the Assoriated Press mer of 1318, when Graham Is said to | later sat on the lap of Licut. Graium ADISON, Wis.. December 5 _WE CASH XMAS SAVINGS CHECKS ‘-;—-!—\r(—n'—H‘PH’“H-'-i—'-Hr- BE“fi’"R”’E“fi'"fi’S S| ool 0 By the Ausoclated Press, . ve been especially attentive to Mre. |in an automobile. ¢ 5 NASHVILLE, Tenn., December 5. u-ry B, Glennan, wife of a Norfolk | ~Did. you object?” asked Judge Y oWen marricd and unmarried. now —“Divorce is not the areat dls. banker, Judge Wright elicited from | Wright. wen before the law in 1 . i o ea the witness the statement that th *“1 didn’ 2y ything,” the it- Wikeonsi mu - Conference Meets Behind| ease it has been picturea. 1¢ is | MrS. Humes ASSErtS FOPIMEE | hiSal ocer ana re Glennan wepe | ness admiteed o e L rts mow privileen goants the quack remedy for more “seri- holding hands under the table during | proceeded to take up th ed by the women's rights bill enacted Closed Doors.—“rms Cut ous digea Husband Also Held Hands [dnner. | meveral outstanding details of the d in 1921, the Wiscon: 921, the sin supreme court With ¢ usban S| Asked how she knew they were!rect testimony of Mrs. H | decided today. It heid u woma his _introduction, Dr. Gus holding hids 1. abe. Q10) nat Jook | sopeht. to tnsolve i e e e W. Dyer, Vanderbil; . 7 i to Be Pushed. SCOnOMiE exber et Y With Banker’s Wife. under the table, Mra. Humes sald: [ tlona. She parried his ness when she indorses a note of ne- (‘llne of the home, which. he said could see it plainly from the top of occasions, but in some instances husband incurring fluanctal tizbility J . the table from the way they were fled her former statements. for him. H X Vi re Oor vveanes ay S Vel'sal'y @ ] Folowing the opening session of| L befors the Home Beiterment |y, gija Portner Graham Humes mm% %% ; = S oney for Christmas! Dr. Eawi Va., depf:,r:d“m:":fl,’:dfi:,L’;'{’:{fl.fi cross-examination of the wltness. Graham was mot present in Handkerchiefs with prettiiy embroidered corners. of armament, negotiation of treaties Daintily packed in two boxes. 1o strengthen aud bring up to date | the Central American conference here | tive League for Education and So- |resumed the witness stand today at Are You Running Short This Year? birfh control. & practice which he |Lieut. re louwisunning) ort EBET Py omno»m“o“oovnm‘mouomoooonmo ""‘ old 1307 agreements and the lay- 120-22-24 Tth St NW ' :~x~ 9600000000 00000000050000 o»mfiww Dressed Doll Babies Imported Jointed Body Dalls, prettily dressed c :and with hat. Boxed for Xmas giving. R , ; “when a child was idered executive session today at the Pan-| ..conomic conadered \an 5 s 3 01 asset, c balm euit by Lieut Lorimer C. | American building In the first meet- but today the child y ! an economic lability. The people |Graham, U. S. N., former husband of :ing behind closed doors to discuss the 't want them, and untl condi- |10 witness, against her present hus- agenda to be taken up during the i tions are changed 8o that children aro 1o longer band, Augustus T. Humes, wealthy ‘vonfcren(‘c. which is expected to con- SiEermeconomiclisbilities & | tinue through the next two weeks. | there can be no home life in the |New TYork attorney. Judge Wright, 9 : di Xmas Boxed Embroidered Hand'fs 2 5 e e cities.> counsel for Graham, continued lis!j Nice quality Women's and Children’s White with the consideration of limitation | yesterday, the delegates, meeting as| clal Work last night. the trial. before Justice Hitz and a declared to be tolerated through- court today, helnz held on his ship in G R d N Sut the won. SoNFE Lode belnm held onbieslip 10 et Ready Now for Next Year! . ia committee of the whole, went into ~There was once & time.” he £aid, | . "0¢ the half-million-dollar heart Among the rpeakers on today's o 1 dent to | program are: W A Rattle. preal ection and the duties inciden! 8 3 y lllfl,’ of plans for tribunals of inquiry dem of Okolonl lnx(llu!e. Okolona, ¢ Girls’ Bath Robes (Genuine Beacon) ; [to adjust peacetally Central Ameri- | Miss.: Dr. By "Muveety. secre” JOIN ) d b Warm comiortable robes in pretty colors and pat- $ 79 jcan disputes, the three specific points | cinnaty; Bluhonn; M. Connor: 'Lm’l'; '+ terns. Made with girdles and pockets. 4 to 12 sizes. i which were included in the invitation | Rock, Ark.: Marshall R. Haughan, OUR ° . [ sent out by the United States State | - director of extension vrork, Berean $ = College Kentucky, and Dr! M““"“‘O0000”“000»““0%000“0000000 Department to the member. countries, | $50.60 Women’ s Fur Coats . 37.75 [esseomi ;‘A.:n:,au,:::nwn,, N“.i R. Stuart, Birmingham, Al : Relieve the stress of Christmas shopping. Be prepared! Have WOMEN PICK CHAIRMEN. Perhaps vou have on all the money you need. Saving in our Christmas Club becomes an ent officials v ¥ our Christmas list some . - = s ,,,‘,_L‘,,:!.‘;,,,';,’;’f",’ Mrs. Maud Wood Park of the N Jeople whom Sou cannot easy habit and, oh, how handy that Xmas fund comes in! Now— silk lined collars. rious Fr sleeve Rich Luxt and niade witl “¢o““»ooo»ooooaono R e aaaaad Rl & teft tlonal League of Women Vot vi think what to mive. Just 2 3 ) : W I ted Kid Gl f | with the possil; e e ) clected chairman of the wome come in and look over our today—start on any of these plans. . 1 thé dizcussionor s ans of fnitiats | O ional committee at the annual | Shop. We are sure that 2 omen s Importe oves 3 ins st o & TS of Central [meeting held yesterday afterncon at| S you will find suitable r Open Saturday Evening 5 to 8 PM. ¢ Soit. flexible gloves in brown, black, gray, fan | American States, 1728 N wtreet.” Mrs Ellis A. Yot of | b ] 7 Y ng e P ] T S 5 h omen’s Christian Temperance lieve we can safely nay o and wl < roidered backs. Last season Not Expected to Come Union was elected vice chairman and | that we have the mot 5 ¢ were SL30 i i el a0t A newl ot Kot :(l;enn“su‘:"vr,‘haend\fl:'? Arthur C. \m; 8 complete and comprehe: i sl weeld) makes sz weekly gives s weekly ac- SI weekly pro- >0 ses000000 000 0000000000000 ks patrio d politiclans na ‘ongresx of wive collection of new a e > > 2 *: tof the ai e:(‘ulr (< Pn::‘til lf\m»r{a.n Mothers and Parent-Teacher Assocla- unique novelties to be | | You's1e8 cumulates $250 vides $500 Boys’ Mackinaw Coats |c-»-‘.1»:ln ave made sueh proposals tonsl wanslected secratary I found in the city, Our an jevoted their energies to brin ¥ nfancy act, ac- are just as attrac- 3 - Sy ; S e 35 i dsiued el s e | e Rt | B B i 8 A. S. GARDINER, President H. C. McCENEY, Cashier Spor s for bors 7 to 17 vears. Pretty plai r. it Is felt in official circles in {ing, has been accepted by foriy-two!B8™ ol pronings entil 9 o'clock atterns. 1 24 ol t ; states. Gov. Morrow of Kentucky has | i pe s el ni Dol Haes i aser it v G e oo Morom Kenues has) The National WE ADD INTEREST TO EACH AMOUNT join Kentucky in defending its con- ting the present 1 enty be possible 1o in % e item | stitutionallty. . fteports on other leg- ?m the program, but, u {1slutlon, Including passage of the Remembrance Shop st ity SRS school attendance bill for the Dis. | i (Mr. Foster's Shop) Chlldren s Fur Sets ; STANDARD NATIONAL BANK e e e o0 S — A S S — 0 S — . . D S B it i . d . {Hukhes, it would be nece ve {trict of Columbla by the House, were . « red sers the unanimous vote of all the de! made. < o - i $ ¥y ot ;.08 Door. 9th St. at New York Ave.—“Plenty of Room to Park” & s a 8 7 ¢ B gates. and Lecause sitho. Tha committee to select the twel E 3 AL the new 0 289 ¢! the union at th wod to | greatest women will meet Within & $s |:.|pt‘~ and styles. . 52 s felt ia tended the annual meeting. B 1 is sure to be dmurdcd et0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0001 rssions. ’s Ki & Bath Robe a R Teply to Dr. Ucles' open pro- $4 Women’s Kimonos & Bath Robes $6)) 85 ] -t ifias? seror' fos2 amicic'o: 5 o e Honduras took a decided stand Warm Bath Robes of Beacon and other good cloths === in the matter. showing his government's in pretty patterns, and Breakfast Gowns of corduroy. feeling on the question, when he rald that the Central American govern- stesses ¢ §iments. epting the invita S , - . » e e $ Babies’ Knit Set St e SHOP EARLY—MAIL FARLY OPEN 7:30 TO 5:30 L s .85 B e e FOR CHRIST! SATURDAYS UNTIL 1 ¢ Cream Cashmere Coats, nicely lined and prettily . o flivets k. The delegates from Nic- $ made, with silk-embroidered cape collars. ador, in thelr initlal: spe gave the impression that Sesveseee they would follow the fead taken by 85.00 Babies, Coats et el raterese s Init Sets, st e The toplc on the program that is| Brushed Angora and Knit Sets, consisting of sweater, belleved to be the most vital to the leggings and cap: also some with mittens. e e e Caniral Amert= | Airascaasaaness \s that of limitation of | armament, and it is hoped by all in 0 Up to 85 98 women S walsts 2 98 it :fi\]v::rril«“:u‘.h? x'clnli‘;rewpmgun = L) Tope For decades pust it has been a well 2uiGecpe Georgerte AT teiz il ongees fand recapaized facs that the Emall armies | g Philippite Wailts, in newest of styles and colors. e MNOOQ.M‘QOOWNNNMWMOO»GM +been a hindra $1.50 to $2.50 Knit Petticoats98c e ake this an Blectrical Christmas . - . R.\XF]\ have the mfllllry fnh!! e\ar Waoel and Wool-mixed Knee-length Flastic | been used us a weapon of defense. Ribbed Petti and too many times have the armies | i been used as political factors to aid * ona or anather ambitious candidate $ Warnily Flecce-lined Gloves, in gray and 4 brov Made with gauntlet cuffs and scout em- of stabllized governments an agree ment on a decided cut in armed forces Sale of Lace Curtains Worth to $3.25 \Washington conference on limitation o {of naval armament. Under that pre- i cedent it is to be expected that there ! to offi Since the highest type of| . $ blem trimmed. ment on/a decld Choice of double curtains or panels of \u!!mghnm i 8 t for the! Lace and Madras. Full 214 vards long. Wide variety $ ,98 Tllibelditerent como s 8 the i ts. Pretty colors and patterr Other Suggestions good of all concerned and the hovel ¢ in procedure the line of the|, $ || Siattomen nd‘envoy are aciing . , Tambers. of the present conference, bl 1} 44 ci| Bt i avle Appliances WO0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Tha conference is fnllowlnx ‘en" of beautiful patterns. three accepted points of discussion. —_— } £”'$4.00 Marseille Bedspreads ¢ 95, ' ¢ * ine quality Satin-finish Spreads. with large ; raised designs. Full size for double beds. ‘—§ NEW GASOLINE STATION i! OPPOSED BY CITIZENS || e o _A resolution_opposing i 5 = = Bakelite Handle Umbrell BT S it ) | ‘Eleoric Badaes, 55 te Bl i e $1 . M et Eleetric Grills, $7 to $13.50 Electrsc frous, 85/te §7:50 v made Umbrcilas. of good woven cloth Stanton zens’ = ‘od = ~= vt i B 1‘3,:»« vreseated the! Percolators, $7.50 to $19.50 i “Just like you, Dear: Curling Irons. $1.50 10 $7.25 ‘mo'QO’oooooow.onoonoflonono.ont‘oowflom ‘In_a short talk to the 283 I'm delighted with it~ Shari M, $38. 3 g sbject she pointe 2 g i \ 'm deligl i having Mugs. $8.50 & ‘Men’s Dress Shirts . D e Snicn thrte hel| Coffee Urris, . e I oo ‘ay strest” hecause || = = . Sewing Machi W ash $ Goud Count’ Percales, coat styles. Double c of s rarrownes. The Peabody! - . $15.50 to $22.50 ernnEE. RES amners, ¢ turned cuffs. stripes and fancy patterns. full cut. S L arans Rundreds of children across ! 2 < i | Ironers, Cleaners. Dish § Sz it I/ e srecteachaar, L omal UTR Sets—Coffee Urn, Cream "Washers on Convenient s Rt eee naxu'f Aly reault from the establish- Pitcher, Sugar Bowl and T Terms Vibrators, $16.50 up Heating Pads, $5 to $10 {ment of u station for supplies to mo- | s, it was declared, would prov Tray, 531_25 to 544.25 i pedestrians, and a fur = |r::ku ol opposition was cited in Tea Pots, $12.50 and $16 Big Girls’ Winter Coats Winter Coati_that” are good-looking, stylish “and nicely made in new Betted styles. 4 to 14si > & i the proximity of a gas-filling station : ° ! SO0 000000 0000000000000 0000 000 )“ thin a short distan the one !’ ¢ $4.00 Plaid Blankets, Pair Pl 0 eter osinens o 1| 7 00SMeTS, 35 t0 38 _ E l ectric Cl eaner Milk: Warmers, $10.50 : 60x80 Targe size double blankets for double hc’ds $ 2 $fiton” :‘:')"“1;'.:’:?’{1’:?% E::u;:l.;‘xé:b::tl:c‘l; | Waffle Irons, 312 to 3$16.50 | A - “Emeradlites,” $6 up Ll e P Towe” A a|| Samovars, $15.25 to $16.50 The Christmas Gift That Brings - “Adjustolites,” $5 up soft “downy” finish, in pink, blue, gray and tan. b3 | Gregory, irman _of the schools committee, was authorized and in- Disc Stoves, $6_75 to 38.50 : . ! Flashlights, Complete with B SO 1 (e adsociation to Conduct More Leisure to Your Wife 2 $2.98 Velvet Party Boxes, 51 |7 survey of ihe needs of (b *how || Immersion Heaters, $5.25 | ! i Battery, $1.35 up We have never sold these same boxes at this price— £ th bershi; 1t | = just the end of a lot. Strongly made and fmcg S [lmen fotl che embarenic; committes Chafing Dishes, 316 to $18 1 What woman wouldn’t be delighted to receive | Water Heaters, $9.50, $10.50 mirror and pursc. a dandy, labor-saving Universal Cleaner as an - PATIENT FLEES TRAIN. evidence of hubby’s thoughtfulness? In an effort to elude his parents Here is a gift carrying years of usefulness : i | | | and nurse, Isaac Hurst Post, twenty- = seven years old, en route from a New of nme-sa\nng helpfulness to the housewife—not | I I a passing fad or a silly trifle, but a gift that vwill ELECTRIC | membership campaign. Beautiful All-over Pattern Real Silk Ties, for men. flowing end, slide-well band and pinned ends. Holly boxed ifor (Immnas giving. $ ¢ Men’s Boxed Silk Four-m-Hands 5 3 } C === York sanatorium to Miami, 'F‘ll..l F h R dl fumped from = erain at Union stasion or the Radio bring sunshine into your home week Tl ee Lighting pulled out. His parents were unable after week for years. to leave the train before it reached Outfits Are Here-—lhe baje 9 . . : o | . Men’s Muslm Pa]amas s e Lo ooty E nt h usiast The Universal -has no carpet-wear- / = : Made of good quality material. Colors: Blue. laven- S l‘},fi,‘i_n}'}L';{‘fl‘;a:‘{,;;“;f,‘;‘: ing, disagreeable-to-clean. brush. Its and More Convenient Way— | der, ccru and white, and trimmed with 4 silk frogs. Ali | for assistance. The party boarded @ : atented nozzle and more efficient mo- sizes. | later train and started for Florida. Practically every- P 1 cfectly BY thing is here —from S Y $ o | SUCTION _ALONE. : 35¢ Pillowcases ]see Me on Page 37| parts to complete | | Andthereare manyother $ 42x36—Soft finish and free from starchy fill- | equipment, and expert | improvements —even to ’_I'O 'S ; 3 ing—made with regulation 3-inch hem. | i < advice. | the price, which is only e _} { ! .$59.50 complete with at- * . | tachments, or $49.50 with- Electric Size 70x80 Blankets ! out. - P | : Choice of tan or gray, with pink and blue bord abygots ) ! :mmf 1C1CH K u orders. . s - for the Radio Come in today and make - £ unnels, . Not seconds, but strictly perfect. éw = your selection. Purchase ) A0 Stations, etc., in $ y A G pOraNsR;e; may be made on conven- - ./ | Sets That Start at s Men’s Leflfllel' uto almtlets s 9 America ient payments of 85 down, / i = $ Men's Auto Driving Gloves, heavy leather in .98 83 monthly. : = 1 $5.75 black only, reinforced palms and finished with soft = i leather cuffs, - i ’ Women’s Furs l i Fashionable chokers of gray and brown hair. Flat or round shapes, with head trimmings. {" 18-inch Dinner Napkins, Doz. 7 5 ; I{emmeg:l mercerized Napkins, soit finish | c i “QUR RECOMMENDATION IS YOUR PROTECTION” NATIONAL ELEC’I‘RI%II . [;E _STORE FOR THINGS S C’ ny ELLCTRICAL—EST 1870 ‘

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