Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1923, Page 18

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: ntlllllllImlllIIIII|Illlllfllmlllluflflllll[fllllflflllllflfl'é | $3.50 Philadelphia = $3.25 Chester i $3.00 Wilmington AND RETURN Sunday, January 14 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Washington (Union Station) 7:8¢ 80 A M. Arrives Wilmington 10:05 A.M., Chester 1 Fiiladeiphia 10150 A.M. Broad Street H West Tickets on sale Friday preceding Ex- cursion. fFimiler Exoursions Sundays. Jan. 8, Feb. 11, 25, March 11, 25, April 8, 28 Pennsylvania Railroad System The Routs of the Broadway Limited. TO BUILD UP both the flexh a strength of pale, puny, werofulous children, for | soung or old people, wet Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medieal Dincovery— one of the hest things for o wasted hody and a wenkened syutem. 1t purifies the blood, it and makes very natural of clennsing, | repairing and nourish- ing the system. In recovering fr | fevers, pneum | = other debilitating dis- | ouses it Ix an appetizing, restorative | tonic to bring buck health and vigor. | “The King of Lubricants” REXOLINE | MOTOR OILS |, Free-Flowing Always At Working Temperature | SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. || Phone Lincoln 7358 From Kang to Comfort O sleep on the stove is the custom in north- ern China. A kang, or brick bed, is built, and a fire kindled beneath. No need 1o go to bed to get warm | i your residence is heated by | the G and H system. | Eskimotion G = HHeatingCo.| Previously “Found Reliable for Over Thirty Years.' | w. I Gottlieb, H. F. Hintsberry, Pres Viee Pres 917 H St. NNW. Main 4886 i Absolutely Fireproof Apartment | Just Finished, Ready for H Occupancy 1016 16th St.| Select location, granite and ;flue-[lns front, ‘vapor heat, re- rigeration, incinerators and all latest refinements; reasonable rent. 4, 5 and 6 room apartments, with bath; built-in plumbing, hardwood*floors. Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole » Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the ad- vantages of grandmother's mus« tard plaster. WITHOUT the blister. You just apply it with the fingers. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then comes a soothing, cool- mfiumshon and quick relief, ade of Yure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Muster- ole is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheumatism, 1um bago, croup, asthma, neuralgia, conges- tien, pains and aches of the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. It may pre- vent pneumonia and “fu” 35¢ and 65¢, jars and tubes. . Better than a mustard plaster .| Meanwhile the police are | 1ntes. POLCEFWD FLAW N GEW THEFTYARN: Deny Mrs. Schoellkopf was |2 Drugged or Chloroformed, ;- as Previously Reported. : By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 3.—The po- | lice, holding one man and pursuing I two others, today described as dinary and non-intellectual hold-up | robbery of Mrs.| C. P. Hugo Schoellkopf of Buffalo, who claims to have lost jewelry val- ued variously at $150,000 to $500,000. the New Year eve Police Inspector Coughlin, w! spent many hours questioning Mrs. guests at- tending a party in a West 62d street apartment house, in which the rob- bery occurred, announced that he was gradually ironing out apparent dis- Schoellkopf and other crepancles in the various and that he hoped soon to plck trail of the gems. Carman Under Arrest. Frunk Barrett Carman, actor and companion of the wealth the evening who was host Schoellkopf was robbed in the ment beneath his, {s under two men, described as uctor: sublet from Carman the apartment| in which Mrs. Schoellkopf was rob- bed and which Carman had over from Fanny Brice, actress, wifc of Nicky Arnstein. * Carman told the police, sceking Coughlir said, that he formerly had appeared on the stage as an impersonator but | that five yeare ago in Newport. R. I.., an or- ! ho has stortes, up the form apart- arrest s, who i taken he had met J. Brown Pierce of New years they traveled together. ago_he left Pierce, | York, retired financler, and for four ! M A year ' py but claimed “stil! to be recelving from him a monthly g allowance of $250. Shortly after leaving Plerce he met ! @ Mrs. Schoellkopf at « tea in New York. Last June they met again in Europe.‘[‘ Schoellkopf previously he said. Mrs. had explained that served as a dancing partner wife, who objected seriously arrest. Former Arrest Heealled. | Coughlin said that Carman time ago hud been arrested here on a‘ charge of robbing a man of jewelry 1in & New York hotel, but has discharged when the complainant re- fused to prosecute The revised story of the New Year party, as Coughlin got it, was that Carman’s apartment on the fifth floor about 4 p.m., played cards until 6:30, had sup- per and then resumed their game The party continued until the new the gueste assembled in year ‘was ushered In, after Coughlin said, he had learned Mrs. intendead Schoellkopf announced she to return to her hotel alone. According to the police Mrs. Schoell- kop! descended to the next { where she claimed to have mat a man introduced to her at the part: was drawn into the fourth-floor apart- mant and robbed. The police that she had been drugged or chloro- formed, a8 previously reported. Recognized One Assallant. J. 8. Hirsh, an insurance broker, to!| whom Mr. Schoellkopt referred . 5 = {quiries concerning the robbery, said i | that Mrs. Schoellkopt had recognized one of her three assailants as with whom she pl ithe party in Carman’'s apartment. ! account of the robbery follows: . Bchoeltkopt oame to X end the holl i iat'the Ritz-Carlton, She had a ew York days and had rooms | Carman _had | for his | to nis|® | some d been ‘whic! floor. y. She | denied all in- a man | ccepted | M 5 invitation to celebrate New Year} t the home of & friend on West| Carman, whom Hireh hoellkopfs had known f was to have party. When v developed in the famil {the friend Carman is sald to | miggested the his apartment. been @l tiness | i a party be given inljy i The party consisted of five couples. | [} tncluding Mrs. Schoellkopf ai host. o'clock. About 10 o'clock & man knocked at the door and announced he Wi j downstairs and had a bottle he would { like to share, according to version, presumed to have been told Invited to join the Carman party, he disappea him irs. Schoellkopf. ed, returning with a bottle of pagne and eleven glasses. Stranger Left at 13145, At 12:45 am. the stranger I Carman apartment at once, saying he lived downstairs. Mrs. Schoellk fnext, saying she would wait in the lobby downstairs for the others to escort her to her hotel. As she descended the staircase b tween the fifth and fourth floors she saw a man standing in the hall be- (fore a partly opened door, Hirsh re- The man sprang at h pressed a handkerchief with chloroform to her nose. vo men rushed through th d door and carried Mrs. Schoell- 8he recalled | being beaten in the face, bound with ope kopt into an apartment. rope and gagged, while tw: {stripped off her jewels, a8 a third | covered her with a pistol. THe trio fled the apartmen throwing a blanket over their She quickly freed herself ai turned to Carman’s apartment. though & complete list of the saturated nd her She arrived at the apartment |[§ on the fifth floor shortly before 104’ alone Hirsh's cham- eft the opf laft er and partly o men | t after| victim. |18 nd Al i@ Jewels [} | stolen has not been made publie, Mrs. Schoellkopf I8 underetood to worn at.the party two valuabl three of them Bhe also was according to who declined to reveal whether a 0 & recent gift from included in t! Suspeet Plot to Rob All In sel ¢holoroform and a bundle of r into handy lengthk, This is have led them to the belief th tion of the robbe: d that tl ted by de 11kopt in advan oth Mr. Hirsch refused to discus a port that the *\l'(] W ‘1‘1 $400,000, or had all. EN - YOUR PIAND WORCHS 1110 G EST. 1879 ching the apartment where the robbery occurred the .police re- ported they found a large quantity of rture of e pearl | robbed Hirsh, he loot. 1 ope cut said to it was to hold he plan of the - Sizes 7 to 16. Buy Your Suits or Overcoats Now Buy both if possible. An _exceptional oppor- tunity to save. Now going on—our great After-Inventory Clearance. Odd and in- complete lots make these prices possible. Palais Royal Quality Clothes—all from our regular stock. MEN’S AND YOUNG S "ALL - WOOL TO $45 GRADE Overcoats REDUCED TO 27145 ME AND YOUNG MEN'’S $40 TO $30 GRADE Overcoats REDUCED TO *29.45 MEN’S $45 TO $50 Overcoats Conservative staple Chesterfields, of fine quality all-wool Mel- tons; sizes 36 to 38 Reduced to 32.45 S AND YOUNG 'S $37.50 TO $45 Two-Trousers Suits Strictly all wool, fine quality tailoring. Re- duced to 29.45 MEN'S $50 Two=Trousers Suits Of fine quality, all wool, smooth silk mixed worsteds, the long - wearing fabric; sizes in regulars, stouts and longs. Reduced to *35.00 Palais Royal—Main Floor. BOYS Extraordinary Clearance—Boys’ Clothes of Quality at Remarkably Low Prices 0dd and Small Lots After Inventory Boys’ $7.95 All-wool Mncl;lr]l;w;{; sizes 10, 11, 12and 13. Re- duced to $5-95 Boys’ $10 to $12.50 AH- :oogl Mi‘cki‘ralwl: sizes 7, B, an . Reduced to $6.75 Little Boys’ §7.95 Over- coats; good quality chin- chillas; sizes 5 :g& Reduced $4.45 Boys’ $10 to $12.50 Over- coats; woolen chinchillas and ail-wool meltons; convertible collar style, with muff pockets and all- woel linings; $7.45 sizes 3 to 8. Reduced to Boys’ $15 to $20 All-wool Overcoats, including many of the best grades in our stock. Sizes from 3 to :;. Reduced $l 1.75 Boys’ §10 to $12.50 grade 2-pants Suits, $8.75—Good quality cassimeres, tweeds and cheviots; all-wool and woolen fabrics; well tai- lored; sizes 7 :g 16. Reduced $8.75 Boys’ $15 to $20 Two- pants Suits, $1250—Suits of extra godd quality; strictly all-wool fabrics, in ln7nl atterns; sizes 8 to 17. Re- duced to 512-50 Boys’ $10 to $12.50 grade Blue Serge Suits, $7.95— Guaranteed strictly all- wool double-warp serge; Norfolk model; alpaca or fine quality twill linings. Kn ic7ker‘s8 full lined; sizes 7 to 18. Reduced to $7095 Boys’ 2-pants Corduroy Suits, comprising the best in our stock and include Crompton all-weather and the famous Lawrence velvet - finish corduroy; both knickers full lined. afadis 2080 ordur Knlg:n; of good qun?—’ ity narrow wale; ever pair full lined; sizes to 17, Re- $l.85 duced to Boys' $1.75 Crompton All-weather Corduroy Knlckeuj sizes 9 to St 1Y Palais Royal—Main Floor. L3 | EENEEEENERMNEAEEAERNIEE ZE e DALAIS ROYAL 3, 1923, { ew arrivals— sses’ s'rla leading makers moderate The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. All Corsets, Girdles, Neglige Belts, Brassieres & Bandeaux in This Sale at Fraction of Usual Prices Women familiar with nationally known advertised corsets will immediately recognize these Corset Values as exceptional. The materials are of a kind that you can be proud of and workmanship that you may boast of. Choose from corsets fashioned of such as silk brocades, silk Jersey, heavy lustrous satin cotton brocade, coutil, plain and fancy batiste. All beautifully finished with lace, tiny rosebuds and ribbons, with plain and fancy silk garters. *7.95 Corsets, Girdles, Step-ins—the celebrated Bien~Jolio—that sell regularly at $10, $12.50. §15, $18, $20 and cven higher. *4.79 Corsets, intluding Binner, Bien-Jolie and Palais Royal—custom-made—that sell nor- mally at $7.50, $85¢, $10, $12.50 and even 995 Corsets that normally would sell for $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 and even higher. *1.95 *1.45 Brassieres and Bandeaux, made by De Bevoise, Bien-Jolie, H. & W. and others, that normally sell for $3, $3.50 and $4.50. Brassieres and Bandeaux that normally seil for $250, $3, $350 and $4. 249 Rubber Girdles and Neglige Beits, Bien~ Jolie and other fine makes, that sell regu- larly at $380, $4, $5, $6 and even higher. 2.49 Frontslace Corsets that sell normaMy at $4, $4.50, $5, $6.50 and even higher. *1.89 Corsets for every-day wear—Bien-Jolie, Elastowear, C-B and H. & W.—~that nor~ mally sell for $3.50, $4, $5 and even higher. | ! 79c H and W and Neatform Brassieres and Ban- | deaux. Formerly $1, $1.50, $2 and higher, 95¢ Brassieres and Bandeaux, the famous H. & W. and De Bevoise makes. Other Brassieres and Bandeaux at 79c and 39c Each January Clearance Sale Winter Coats For Women and Misses RADICALLY REDUCED TO 129z 139z Materials Normandie, Superba, Delpia, Mariana, Corde- lure, Bolivia. Styles Bloused, Draped, Straightline, Flared, Belted, Wrappy. Furs Cartacul, Nutiia, Squirrel, Genuine Fox, Opossum, Wolf. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Featuring Caracul Furs IN OUR GREAT SALE OF FINE FURS At Savings of 25% Formerly Sale Price some 45-inch model; se- A 2 Caracul Coats, 40 s350£-2' inches long, with huge s262'=5£ $245;§_2 1 Caracul Self-trimmed Coat, 40 inches long. Of- All bear the well known Palais Royal Guarantee 1 Superb Caracul Cape, sSSOg 45 inches long: fox (g], s412fl lar. Sale at e lected taupe fox collar skunk collar and cuffs, 1832 = fered at or service, workmanship, style and high-grade pelts. s .00 1 Caracul Coat, hand- s so 450£ 3372 . and cuffs. At Featured at Palais Royal—Third Floor. Palals Royal—Third Floor. ! Cfiarming Mid-Season Hats Fashioned of Hair Cloth SPECIAL AT note of Spring Millinery that has met with instant approval is the popular ChicHairCIo(hfurhan( —the kind smartly dressed women are wearing. Our selection of these popular hats has teen en- larged by a new arrival of hats that will go on sale “Thursday for the first time. Included are numer- ous new designs in clever turbans and small, close-fitting, brimmed hats, cleverly trimmed with orna- ments, quills, ribbons and self-trimmings that will prove most inter- esting to the woman looking for a new hat of exceptional style at a small expense. Col- ors are black, brown, navy, etc. All $3.98 to $7.50 Winter Hats Reduced to §1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 Palals Royal—Secend Floor. Advance Spring Frocks FOR MISSES, WOMEN AND FASHIONABLE STOUTS $25,439.50,49.50 to *75 Scores of women will welcome this unexpected opportunity. Think! In advance of the season, frocks for street wear, afternoon, theater, business, Southland and sports at a good deal less than you expected to pay. We asked the manufacturers to shave their profit—they did. We also have marked these frocks close to cost. The leading shades and fabrics are included in this great collection. Palais Royal—Third Fleor. January Clearance Sale of Breakfast Coats, Negliges, Long Kimonos and House Dresses at Unexpected Reductions New Spring goods are arriving daily and more room is needed. We have reduced the below items so as to effect an immediate clearance. Women who wish to share the below values are urged to be here early, as the assortments are limited. Handsome Negliges, Reduced to $10 Of satin, crepe and crepe meteor ; step-in or but- ton front; hand embroidered. Some breakfast coats among the lot. Reduced to $10.00. House Dresses, Reduced to $1.98 Special lot of straightline models, Of good qual- ity standard gingham; neat; pretty color com- binations. At $1.98. - Similar styles in extra sizes at $2.50. : duced to $1.29. AEAEEEREESENRN HESEEEEEABREEsSEmEmEET | Breakfast Coats, Reduced to $2.98 Made-of soft widewale corduroy, in rose, copen, cherry, wistaria. At $2.98. Long Kimonos, Reduced to $1.98 Of serpentine crepe, plain colors or floral effects. Reduced to $1.98. > Long Kimonos, Reduced to $1.29 Of flanrielette, various styles and colors. -Re- ralais Royal=Third Floor. | ain Basement Qur_Annual Stock-tak- ing Clearaway—and the overlots from the whole- sale markets—should and do assure marvelous values. A dollar's worth for 50c is not rare in this “S0c Day.” Tomorrow, the day—below, the list. Nightgowns, 50c Think of only 60c for tailored-effect Gowns, some with handwork® embrold- - ing; of crepe and nainsook. All sizes to 50. Chemise, 50c Tallored and lace-trim- med:; strap and bullt-up shoulders; of batiste and nainsook. All sizex to 44. Petticoats, 50c Women's — medium and extra large sizes—of neat striped outing flannel, 1ight and dark colors. Night Drawers, 50¢ Juveniles' — small sizes only — flannelette — made with feet. Pink and blue stripes. Bloomers, 50c Women's—of batiste and nainsook, with ruffled knees. Also Outing Flan- nel and Black Sateen Bloomers. At 2 for 50c Juveniles' Muslin Draw- ers and Sateen Bloomers— small sizes. Any 2 for 50c. Women’s Drawers, 50c Dainty Nainsook Draw- ers, finished with embroid- ery; some with hemstitch- ing. Regular sizes only. Underwear, 50c Ribbed—vests. low neck no sleeves; pants. length; 36 and & Cholce, 50c. Pants at 50c Ribbed — with muslin bands—sizes 46 to 50. Lace or_tight knees. Union Suits, 50c Fleece lined — Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length; 36 and 38 sizek. Irregulars—reduced to 50c. Extra Sizes, 50c Union Sults—48 to I0 sizes—made fully large; irregulars. Reduced to 50c. Vests, 3 for 50c Women's Ttibbed Vests. lace trimmed; sizes 36 and 38. Three instead of two for Glc. Underwaists. 50c pe and At 2 for 50 Boys' Fleece-lined Gray 8hi; high neck and long Pants. ankle es 4 to 12 years. —2 for 50c. BDc\';m. 2 for 50c ‘Women's Ribhed Vests, first quality—sizes 36 to 44, inclusive. 50c Hose, 2 Prs., 50c Women's 60c Black Cash- mere Hose — Irregulars— sizes 9 to 10. Reinforced— and 3 pairs for the price of ne pair. 25¢ Hose, 3 Prs., 50¢ Ribbed Black Hose— Women's, 9 und 9%; Juveniles, 6 to 8. Sports Hose, 50¢ ‘Women's: wool mixed— browns, tans, grays. Irreg- ulars—reinforced. Sizes 9 and 8%, Gloves at 50c 12 buttons — Women's Suede-finish Gloves; gray. white and black. Sizes 6 7. BOe. ves—Women's buttons; small 50c. Suede Gloves—Women's: 2 buttons. "arious colors. Sizes 6 and . Boe. Juvenilew—Suede Gloves —brown—fleece lined. 1In wizes 3 la.l. B80e. Pairs for 50c Juveniles' Ribbed Black Hose, with rolled cuft tops. Irregulars—sizes 6 to 10. Towels, 4 for 50c Turkish—2,000— makers" overlots of 15c, 18c and 22¢ Towels. Any 4 for 50c. Towels, 5 for 50¢ Ready to use Gl Towels, with neat stri At 5 for boe. Damask, at 50c Cholce of beautiful floral atterns—of quality regu- AT af l.lo yard. Napkins, 4 for 50c Patterns as in expensive pure linen damask. Ready to use—4 for 50c. Yards for 50¢ This quality of bleached ?lullln—!l inches wide—is for lingerie, sheets, 2 Yards for 50¢ 36-inch Shirtings — The ripe material you find in me: better shirts—2iy yards_for boc. for 50c Indian Head — The famous brand of muslin— 44 inches wide—for table- cloths and napkins. 315 Yards for 50c 356 Marquisette — 2,000 {;rd-—-rar . curtains, ete. (Il lengths of 2 to 10 yards. Tomorrow—Bargain Basement. - =N W

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