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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1923 ) < t : Sai District of Columbla excellent cook, a 57 ot i Y and a keen buyer, @@1@ M"‘"""_' licenses have been lssued to the Rid Calier. 83, 1880 K st ns those who serve the royal house- ington, 80, en route ty Hos- | no1q s ol TR AR Mesdinies el s Afions a4 are well aware. She is an exper al. i . Young, 39, 923 10th st. Judge of quality and keeps a watch (Continued from Eighth Page.) e b it i Laviaia Mo ;;‘f a3, 2500 P ot fal eye‘m?dnnyy raarket Drices. Wi 3 Cocelia M. Fant. osa Hal st at Bandringham, where their maje tea are the ambaseador of Peru ana| Jobn T. Davis and Ruby L. Lewls. Julle Hardestér, 57, 1208 R st. ties live the ple iife of ordina Sen and the members of omas Gol ora de Pezet ber Herbert B. Flippel asd Lucye D. Dabey, s S Huber cltizens, away from the onerous ritu the e Y staff, including Mme. | both of Guines, Va. Vi ‘months, 1008 3 of court life, the queen loves to pott d’Alvares’s brother. Senor J. Alvares | . Marisso C. Gibeon of Center Cross, about and indulge her gifts of hous Court Orders Probe; With |i Sugeyre wwiond sexeiary of | »E fmgelt sliast Yo e i § its Mary F. Hague. Morrill Licas and Rena C 7 BIG JANUARY REDUCTION SALE 8| View to Arrest of Evan |simh Bt ambieon sea e | R A QPR % Wonderful Values Friday Fontaine Burrows. R s Ry Mrs. M. B. Tyson was hostess to a il small company at tea yesterday aft-| O 2ad Fren T Frbe Coats Reduced 27 e Anciated p.;.. e ernoon at Le Parad Tatsen B Johnsen ‘wnd Lonsere Trier. Twenty Million Eye. Evan| The College Women's Club will give . Font N Fur Trimmed, Others Self-Collared L o anmmat et SRSl Hle clublouss on Seruraay, Deaths Reported. : Ll L e with Sterl: Adal $50 to $75 COATS Now Reduced to $35, $45, $49.50 by Justice Tomphine tn ey | ROSelle Goatrey 1s in charge. EN million pairs of Etz optometrists pre- 875 to $125 COATS Now Reduced to $59.50, $69.50, $89.50 ! preme court hers | Mrs, Andrew B_Granam and her he Beaitn Gepiriment e Tast tvenis tont| |€ (L el scribe correct fenses for 50 y hi mos $125 to $175 COATS Now Reduced to.. $95, 8125, $150 G o e | Sied from & up o Alianiic iy, | Tobn e, Hubere, 6, Uated sates oo’ ery Gay Fuohmands o¢ CVery variation of eye '\ e nt the Christmas “ e Hospital. ot amd visfonal de E $25 to $60 TOP COATS Now Reduced to. .$19.95, $25, $35 § brought by Corne: | 8453 ot isddor Hall s oll | | George W, anord, 14, 1487 Potomac ave. L .'fi:,:’&;.' (et the, Sosih aGratemate: — S S0 Sl e D tle, M "3 J. Farwell, 84, 1017 5 hands of optical special- comes most enjoyable : Whitney In de- |tie, Mins Annic Besion aos Shics BoRt: .Tm‘?‘n" Bovoas, 61,58 Bisevears Bou: o Mot 5.~ Mrense of & $1,-|line Beattle, who have been tns |8k . z All Dresses, Reduced - o oo brescn or|Euesie of e ev William enry | willin & NIUE I S Shimoeno o Be Fitted by Etz Optometrists and Get 5 = : Bromtse sult ey street southeast, for | Emily E. Lint, 82, Georgetown University Greater Enjoyment from Your Canton Crepe, Satins, Poiret Twill and Others Y brousht sgainst| their home in Ariingon. Mase " "5 ° | "Willie st sigourner, 73, 80 C ut. ww. ! J0Y $25 to $35 Dresses Now Reduced to.. 812,95, 815 and $19.95 i 7 . 88268| st o st Ser Antan s cnre| B35 T e Recreational Hours l $35 to 865 Dresses Now Reduced to.. _$25, $29.50 and $39.50 S L v wis e e e e L i e S $35 to $100 Evening Dresses Now Reduced to..$2§, $39.50 & $59.50 ; | July, 192 7| an Ny Hormian aluser of Acni :l&""m Sy & Bobaei ‘ 0 0, also or- L R “{derea the district|CitY, Who are staying at the Hotel | ' John M. Werdig, 15, 1610 Irving st. n.e. ' 2 5 Harrington for t 5 attorne, en days. Bernice Billers, 4 months, 515 K st. n.e. t néy ‘tolibring Inofant of Edward and Alice Brill, 5 min-| - | uss roNramwe. jury ail records in Cobtato i i 5 3 nformally at dinner in am Browa, 49, Gallinger Hospital. | 8 " All Suits Reduced Yiow to, Indioting Nite Foniaine and | helr, spaptment st inc’sontana 1o iftine Conr 2 e vl iy s | [0 A=y gro—em gy Al @ B e ) ) y 4 PR 2S5 5 The court further recommended tha ATage of Miss AlVEEyte ) e e $55 to $75 Tailored Suits now reduced to. $39.50, $45 and $49.50 the New York Bar Assoolation i Reaney and Mr. Otto Roetke of Min- e 4 i the PM"CUC"VS"O%;.;;:; ;_E;: neapolls, w [ole—=|o]l——=|o]—=[ol——]o]|—=]o[—=]o]—=]c} Stc o! ount ‘ernon an New York, attorney of record for the | the, Trinity Methodist P, See Better” Detore eoSia1d| Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Seidenman en. | utes. Sibley Hospieal. ‘1 K } ¢ : . ) Yiaw to Inditing Fontaine and | nonor G Mr. and Mre B Homars : $35 to $55 Tailored Suits Now Reduced to..........$25, $29.50 and $35 {tained” the: annuiment througn feand. | The oy Wiy ; cently_announced, wiil take pi h, at the corner of 5th Extl'a SPecialS—Fl'iday Only dancer {n the suit for annul i and Pennsylvania avenue sout Sees Perjury Committed. at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evenin; .‘ )\ None C. O. D. or Reserved—All Sales Final “A groes fraud has been perpetrat- | e - Bl dioth s plat 18 ed on the court,” Justics Tompkins | Fart MeEee in Buftalo 2 Coats and Suits .5 e "Vine i .mu$1 5.00 raie in i axciton, "Periy nas | "0 _ e and her mother, and deceit and co; ar of d M rcy Magee 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, CEln e A alment resorted to” and irregular | 1eft hington Monday eventng for BROKEN LINE DRESSES, Tricotine, Jerseys, Silks; only in the Dlaintis attorney of records, the marriage yesterday of K misses’ and small women’s sizes; wonderful bargains. To close 6-95 Charles Firestone.” Barét Mears and Dr. John 3 i Budgeting Small Lots at Remarkable Reductions Right through the store—gathering together the broken lots for special Clearance Selling. ‘ Finerty, which took plac Miss Fontaine obtained the annul- place at noon. ment on statements that she did not | M!38 Magee will return to Washing- live with Adair after their marriage. | ©°0 the first of next week. [y | The affidavits submitted by counsel| The committes T = a 1 charge of the DON’T MISS THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS regaqitney Included several letters | proparations for the entertainment alleged to have been written by the |to be given at 8:30 o'clock on ihe No Exchanges or refunds or none on approval dancer to Adair in which a plan of (evening of January 8, at 3400 16th o collusion to set aside their marriage | street. for the besht ot h $2.98 to $5.95 Voile Blouses (mussed), to close. o L e (":;A"d‘;:\A':D;;R'ur:er;):an:‘;:nn)g:! $5.95 to $10.95 Silk Blouses (broken lines) to close.. J in Texaa. It ‘wastho claim of Miss G I * . . ntaine at she became separate v) $2.98 to $5.00 Silk Underskirts and Camisoles, to close from her Wusbang thres hous atves | ChoLirth and Melody.” which has been = . 2 their marriage. He entered the Na v $2.98 to $5.95 Slip-on Sweaters (all wool), to close. 4 i@ | and died some time later. T | neahe ety eis Sxpectodithatia $1.59 to $2.75 Wool and Silk Hosiery, to close J : “Lived With Husbana» o to"the Ball to-be_given the bans $5.00 to $5.95 Woolen Scarfs (all colors), to close ; l":ommll-'b Cz'nled!bof“l;&len and|night at the New “Willara for"the elegrams submitted by Whitney's at- ren's Hospital. S of the AMERICAN BLACK AND TAUPE FOX SCARFS AND CHOKERS. g | Lorneys purported to prove that Mr. | ATUIAS assisting at the nursery bene. 2 > 2 d Mrs. v son, Flora McG! Former Prices, $25 to $850-—To Close at Half-Price Mo Vork oreln duiied at various | Keeter, M. Angelico and the Cofum- - cer claimed to have been | Vijn Quartet, separated from her husband. e o0 Spence: Museex will pre- Justice Tompkins' decision set forth | S0 4% the dinner of the District of that the evidence indicated Adair re- | olUTabI8 Leagus of Women Voters at peatedly had declined to enter Into | thece O pans, Gty Club. 22 Jackson a plan with his wife whereby the |Diaiony. “rra oubioer iy ohicuttion marriage might be fraudulently an- T e “The Courts: of the Blatrict ulled. 3 ani Miss Fontaine and her mother re- | oneamesatien, &nq, Junctions. The Dalned i Californle during the |mer. Judge Mary O'Toole and Judge Nvack proceedings, having declined | Kathryn glflllers. Reservations should the invitation of Whitney's cou: t0 | be made to Mrs. Henry come east to attend the hearing; {Cleveland 606, 5416 33 Miss Fontaine had an international | unable to secure reservations are wel- |reputation as a dancer and created | come to come in at 8 o'clock and hear Pennsylvania Seventh a sensation in 1920 when she Intro- | the discussion. {duced weird Indo-Chinese movements s i, Street 10 the stage in this country. She| Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Merrill of formerly made her home in the Green- (San Francisco have taken a sulte at i et e—— age section of New York |, o, Fro for the wint: and it was there she alleged ghe ! the Lee House for the winter. met’ young Whitney. a_grandson of f IoIa NOEE OE Ene the late Cornelius Vanderbilt. 3 o W en route to White Sulphur Springs, are spending a few days in Washington visiting —_— Births Reporled. friends. They are at the Burlington 139 Silk and Cloth Dresses Reduced to 175 Street and Evening Dresses Reduced to..... 121 of the Finest Frocks Reduced to 50 Sport Coats, Jacquette Models Reduced to Heh 32 Plain and Fur-trimmed Coats $39-75 The following birth be: rted ' Bal the Reaith "department 1a the last teeptie| Miss Clara S. Grinstelder of Balti- four ours: more, Md., is & guest of Miss Mattie Oettinger. Galaie genn v A man in London who won a $7,500 prize in a newspaper competition was fouiirl: poy. |Ordered by the court the next day to Wi d Te erwin: bay: 27 | pay $1,250 of the money to his wife Andrew ‘and Lucille L as arrears of alimony. Nathantel and Bert Georgp and Joseph! Walter and Roxan Reduced to 35 Handsome Fur-trimmed Coat: Reduced to s $59'75 992 Fur-trimmed and Heavy C]:::h réu;tn:R:dx\lJced to - .322.00 Plain-tailored Tricotine Suits 20 Reduced to .........-.--322-00 5 Fine Fur-trimmed Suits Reduced to..... 20 Large Flat Fur Scarfs Reduced to 4 Natural Skunk Scarfs Reduced to 5 Plain Sealine Coats Reduced to 70 Voile and Dimity Waists Reduced to 100 Silk and Cotton Waists Reduced to 60 Beaded and Embroidered Overblouses Reduced to........... 60 pairs Mercerized Silk Hose with lisle tops—Reduced to 120 pairs Pure Silk Hose with lisle tops—Reduced to 115 pairs Clocked Silk Hose with lisle tops—Reduced to 40 Satin and Radior Camisoles Reduced to. . 35 Crepe de Chine Gown Reduced to.......... 60 Crepe de Chine and Radium Chemise Reduced to..... 47 Satinay Pantalettes Reducedto.......v.. P 38 Jersey Petticoats Reduced £0.. .- «i.s swios sobanives 75 Fiber Silk Scarfs, fringed end Rcduccdto.v.....-. csese 80 Worsted Slip-over Sweaters 4 cl'leduced:o...... $2'49 14 Wool Tuxedo Sweaters Reduced to. ... Vermont Garage Gifts a Man Would Like. F. 5936 From the New York Herald. | A pocket machine which in the rush Rear 1118 Vt. Ave. The Zd Edition of this :;qu"(re‘:ould change a dime into two Monthly Storlxe $15.00. Remarkable Sale of A device which would prevent the Ladies’ Low Shoes— (4 A . which ~would pop rasor, trusn and | 10 Keep Our Painters soap instead of the conventional fig- 2 ures. SR Busy during the dull season A pair of slippers which, after hav- h - : ing been kicked under the bed, would we will make you a special creep ba k to their proper place. price on your work. ‘An umbrella or cane which would bark angrily if left behind in & train. 1 A ‘bhotograph of nimsait, it he nas| R, K, Ferg-uson’ ¥ passed forty, as he thinks he looks. A list of the things his wife really Paint Dept.. 1114 Oth Bt. Ph. M. 9480-9401. wants for Christmas & | ‘Pbilipsborn 4 2w ’.fi‘ clvance Spring Styles in Hats Presenting captivating shapes—in ‘unique and smart combinations—that offer a foretaste of spring—and supply the present need— $ 5.00 Combinations of Straw and Grosgrain Rib- bon, Faille Silk, handsomely embroidered. Hair Cloth, with glycerized ostrich feathers, Elab- orate bows and rosettes of ribbon ; unique orna- ments and gay spring flowers, Every new spring color. . Quaint Poke-shapes, Off-the-face and large Droop-brime—of becoming designs. - Fourth Floor, owner from telling the same story ~ S —for values that are worth up to quite double They are the styles that are best thought of and are most popular at the very present—Rice & Hutchins, Inc., productions—including : s el el ———lal——[elc=—To[——]c[——la[——=]c] Colonial Girl Pumps Dance Oxfords Tongus Colonlal College Oxfords . - ahe P““‘ English Walking Oxfords ne-strap Pumps Perforated Oxfords {Two-strap Pumps Mannish Oxfords —in Patent Leather, Black, Tan and Brown Suede, Black Satin, Calf ; with effective combinations—turned or Goodyear sewed soles; covered wood and leather heels; some with the rubber lift. 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