Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1923, Page 14

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14 'OLICE GIVE WRONG ADDRESS IN RUM RAID aencer Arrested at No, 8 Ply- mouth Apartments, and Not No. 2. as Stated. Ta The Star's account of the arrest *“ Roy Spencer at the Plymouth sartment yesterday the address’of 1 @partment raided was reported as sartment No. 2. This was an erroneous address. Mrs. Metzger, who with her two daugh- ‘rs occupy the apartment, Kknew othing of the raid until the after- wew newspapers came out yesterday. jye-apartment raided was another JapFtment In the same building, al- al memorandum re- 45 Sullivan, chief of police, yester- iy specifically No. as the e Mrs. stzger said that Lieut. Davis, who shducted the raid, informed her by lebhone that apartment No. 8 fig- ed in the raid. Mrs, Metzger is the 6 of Sergt. Maj. Metzger of the rine Corps, now stationed at Hait. S AMUSEMEN Cortot’s Recital Brilliant. Alfred Cortot, eminent French nianist, was presented at the Masonic \uditorium last evening by T. Ar- +hur Smith, Inc., in the third recital »f the “master pianists serles.”” An mposing selection of componitions vere rendered by the artist with all he variations of moods, tones and o that a piano can be made Report Prince Plans to " Scotch Nobler “Without Says Semi-Official Press As_sqcialion. Peeress Referred to Be- lieved to Be Lady Elisa- beth Bowes—Lyon. By the Associated Press. LONDON, January 6.—The semi-of- ficial press association today declared there was no foundation for the pub- lished statement that the engagement of the Prince of Wales to a Scottish noblewoman _would be announced within two-or three months. The re- port in the Dally News, which while mentloning no names, gave particu- lars {ndicating that it refers to Lady Elisbaeth Bowes-Lyon, aaughter of the Earl of of Strathmore. 1t was this newspaper which sev- eral days ago published the report that the Prince of Wales would soon be bethrothed to an Italian princess, a report which met with official de- nial. The Daily News described the peer as an ear]l Whose title dates from the séventeenth century, the founder of } | = e e \ __THE BEVENING STAR, WASHINGTC Wed, vornan Is Denied Aifteenth century by ‘the gift of a Scottish barony. and. thus his family Foundation,” | is one of the oidest in the peerage. “The bride-elect,” the newspaper adds, “is of an age ideally suited to 4. unlon with the prince, who is twenty-eight years old. She has both beauty and brains, and s very popu- lar in society, where she has already played a distinguished part. She i one of the closest friends of Princes: Mary, sister of the Prince of Wales. If ‘a deduction may be made from '!1' particulars glven by the Dail News..it is assumable that the news- < = =2 o % QXEX TN SR K3 » oo, %o o% 0 % CAXIX D> * R 2 ho* % R CEXIX DX * e * 4 Where Your Dollotrr Count Mort | paper intends to indicate Lady Dlisa- | beth Bowes-Lyon, daughter of the Early of Strathmore. Lady Elisazéth was born in 1900 and was one of | Princess Mary's bridesmaids. % ’ The Ear] of Strathmore's Scottish residence is Glamis Castle, in Forfar- shire, one of the most famous baro- I nial seats in Britain. It is" Moted, |among other things, for its mysterious | sealed .chamber, reputed ta hald a | ®ecret which has never been revealed to the public. This myster: closed only to the helr of ecah su ceeding earl during the latter's lif. | time, and it is so handed down within | the family. % The present enfl’s ancestor, wpon whom the baronetcy was ‘conférred in the fifteenth century, was Patriclk ‘Lyo a Scot, who was one of the | hostages given Eugland in 1424 for Determined to clear out all odd lots from évery department. For Satur- day—prices have been reduced lower than ever. 4 CRERE IR RN foifredrifecidfoofoioioddoaioddeaiodfesd Soogrefroledieiionnsy ; %0.6% 0% 0% St b 0 b 0 K o o e R Children’s Ribbed Ho:]g 3. D. . WRIDAY, JANUARY ) 1923. the ransom of King Jarfes I, ¢ The English residence of the Earl of Strathmore is Welwyy, Hertford- ! shire. He has never beem prominent) in English public life, although he is @ | well known soctally. | | It is recalled that at the time of | Princess Mary's wedding the gossfps chose elthef of two of the brillesmaids as & wife for the Prince of Walex. These were.Lady Rachel Cavendish and the queen's niece, Lady Mary “ambridge. The former Wa# the fa- rite. Lady Elsabeth Bowes-Lyon ! was not then in the TUNRIRE 0 far as popular rumor went. . | 71 today’'s guess proves correct, it’is | ceftain that public opinion.wii gen- ! |'erally indorse -the ‘sattsfaction ex- pressed by the mnewspaper that the ‘Pr?nca of Wales s chosen a Beitish jairl instemd of making a foreign al- liance dictated by “reasons.of stute. T %0 o% X2X -0 K3 ' > K3 K3 s’ e o XEXD> > S0 et o+ %" TN "o % ®, c pair $Se Little Pig This Came te Market . With a Carload of Other Little Pigs That Are A All‘ Freshly Dressed Ready to Delight You With Their Tender Presence. Fresh Pork Loins "2 20;, Only Fresh Hams . . 24°.|Fresh Shoulders 19:. Loin Pork Chops, 25" \ f 40| CHICKENS &, 425 tut Roasting LONG ISLAND DUCKS, 39, Baked 720~-22~24 “Tth St.N.W. RARRRANARS bled in the | 3 Narrow and . wide ribbed hosSe; ‘sizes 7 to.10; mostly perfect. e, Under the fingers of is instrument taughs, sings, torms, mourns and dances in on of temperamentg that and hypnotizes the listener. program opened with the ‘Btudes Symphoniques,” by ‘Schu- |} nann, the twelve variations being done in so brilllant a manner that |} the artist could be forgiven for not responding with an encore despite the nsistent demand. “Les 24 Preludes,” one of the famous works of Chopin, rollowed. These beautiful preludes, 1sually known by their keys, have \‘leen given by Cortot such delightful titles as “Waltin v y the . Beloved One.” “& John H. Wright the Distance a Deserted Sea,” 921 Fifteenth St. N, M. 3397 1d Evenings, Adams 1375 or 8558 ng,” “Homesicl e twenty-fourt! ang, de la Volupte, de la Mort, mbers by Saint-Saens wer, Y et 0% e X Cortot h *, " K3 Shoulders B E E F ! Fresh or | Old DutchRoll . . 155, Smoked | Shoulder Clod Roast 22 95c each | Newport Roll . . 32, Top Rib Roast . . 25, Veal Cutlets . 50°. Veal Croquettes . . 30 Leg of Veal, ;.. 255 Lamb Shoulder, 25 30, LEG OF LAMB, 38 §; 0% 3 "’ D> On One of the Best Streetw One Block West of Conn. A AX 0o o XEXTXIX D> "’ e e X 2 K2 KX ol ' Two_ne tiled bath. 1 open firepiace foors, _un and plumb Price, $13,750 Torms, $,980.00 cash; entire balsnos $100 per month, including sll interest. SATURDAY ON OUR SECOND FLOOR WILL BE COAT DAY * $7.95 to $12.95 Silk-Cloth - DRESSES $ 4.7 5 | 1 | e " o e A ! XX b0 430 630} * %% * Special for Sat. ® oo ' Q> 3 X ° et 04 ® K3 KX s o% EXRX K3 " 3 03 3 Roast * * Cathedrale were Rave | “Seguidillas,” and, no piano concert béing compiete without a Liszt, that f “Bleventh Rhap- closed the program. thusiastic was the audlence Cortot gave two_deiightful Ctude in G Flat Major” and Schubert's _“Litany,” the last being indeed a prayer and benediction at the close of an ovening of beautiful music. So reluctant were the people to leave that they contlnued their applause until the artist made his 1 appearance In overcoat. in the the Auditorium music stu- 1 taking from the ers bearing the portralt of 2y o o3 . 9 S Only 068 dresses of Poiret twill, tricotine, velours, serges silks and silk combination dresses. About 15 styles to select: from. Sizes to 42. $14.95 to $25 Stout Dresses $9.75 Your choice oi satin char- meuse, crepe, Poiret twi serge and tricotines, in n ))Lack and brown. Sizes # to . X * * ® " ° c J Strawberries, 50, | Michizan Potatoes]5 b= 25¢|Cranberries2™ 25¢ | Fla. Lettuce ted 10c|Tangerinestr 405.. Oranges 305 & > S CITXTXD> . Pe% % 2% KQX D> K3 "’ > > 150 Coats of all-wool Bolivia, Normandie, Suedine, Velours, Silk Plushes, Astrakhans and Broadcloths; silk lined and interlined; Blouse Back and Plain Tailored; some with Embroidered Backs and Sleeves. Col- ors, Black, Navy and Brown. Sizes 16 to 44, 46 to 52. o o% XIXD> . %% ¢ 2> 2, S > > 0, "? "’ 2 DENIES WIFE’S CHARGES. | S | Gregorio V. DeDios Asks Release From Bond to Stay Here. Gregorio V. DeDios, 2 Filipino law student, yesterday answered a sult for absolute divorce filed last June by his wite, Katherine M. DeDios. He denies his wife's charges, says he does not own $100,000 as clalmed by her and requests the court to release him from a bond of $1.500 which he was | required to glve to assure his atay n Washington pending the hearing | on his wite’s petition. DeDlos was_arrested by a depuly danee floor | tion was o commis- | tes by the ! local colony from the islands. His wite claimed he was about to return | to his native land. | MoRrrisoNS FOUNDED I894 -4 R > > %’ % Xe > "* 2 S An over-sensitive ret- ina often causes a bright light to trouble one. It may be that this difi- culty can be overcome if you wear tinted wlasses for a while. We are ex- perienced optometrists, and’it would be wise for you to consult us. LEESE'S GLASSES COST NO MORE THAN ! THE ORDINARY KIND. Branch Store, 719 11th 8t. N.W. Q) > 7 X3 o 305 QXD e "' o e * oo 2 e QXD ' KD "’ % ' ¥, Fancy Sweet Florida Fruit o o KX e EX 4 "o? % ® o4 " This Coat $18.75 K3 > X S 2, ! > 2, "’ D K2 Mothers!—Save 1/ to V5 Off Regular Prices Do > ! 0, £X2 OPTOMETRIST:! Gl4 9TH ST-N.W. Hosiery and Gloves Women's Onyx Brand Hose Sheer Boft ¢ Hose. Col- Black, o 2, ' b B3 6 sioners to the United Buy Coats—Buy Dresses Girls’ Cloth ' Girls’ Cloth COATS COATS Reautifal N Girls' Kersey Cloth Cots, R o e s 2 § 3 (> S 3 X & 0, 0‘.“. e " Lisle ors Tirown aod Gray. . highly m e feer- ized, seamed back ‘and dou- ble soles. K2 R XD e 2 "’ X 2> e "’ 3 e X K3 "’ > 0 S for Buster Brown Child-en’s Hose 4 for $1 A Hose known for long_wear. CoOlofs Pack _ and _Cordovan, both wide and narrow rib double soles and knees. 2 Coats, for girls age 10 to made in sport model, for | Bo trimmed; rown o K3 "’ lan sleeves. o %0 %% 20430 4309304504 00 4% 4% X *, XXX Ca 2, s Known for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Nr. Eleventh St. Will Close Out SATURDAY l e ! K3 % "’ "’ 0 o X2 - s’ o, K3 " 0630070450 470} % "’ o QXD " L - 0 i, -3 RS * R KX e Inverted pleated back: Tiag. | with Joog - pases Copen Blue. Targe fur e Gitls' Chambeny Dresoce Ladies’ Wool-Mixed Ribbed Hose Mixtures for Sport effect c ed back, high spliced il irls’ Gi dies’ Wool-Mixed Girls’ Gingham Dresses| $1.00 Pants Dresses Lo Both linad and unlined e brof Broadcloth S ears, | and’ Velour wirls in ages 7 0 10 years. | { iy, "Rell gtecves, or con u ¢ collars ard ail-around Bews. 00 ¢ coloms. Fawn Chamboay $l 19 kets, fancy collars and cuffs. ~ Good _aqu Cute 2.plece Pants Dressen 69 O "* Q) * "*’ K3 > Beaded hacks, Cotars: Reindeer and Brown, | trauting embroldered hacks s 8 to 14 years, poc Colors: " Light and Dark Blue, Green and Rose. Ginghame, Mod to 6 sears. v KIXTXIXD Groups of Fine Coats and Dresses At Extreme Reductions 35 Coats 43 Coats Lavishly Fur Trimmed Wide Style Choice Formerly to $37.50 Formerly to $55 524.75_ 334.75 29 Coats 23 Coats AR Favored Fabrics Individual Models 4. o Formerly to $75 Formerly to $100 106 Dresses 95 Dresses Silks and Cloths For All Occasions Formerly to $25 Formerly to $37.50 137 25 Threepiece Suits 50 Formerly to $195 ‘97 Every Garment g Perfect Example of Careful Workmanship and Clever Styling * ®, d — XIX D with contrasting | C idery Gusset Ongers. 14 years or K3 e e Delts. 1 materials; ages 5 i K3 * Q> QX K3 e X K3 ®, " K3 2> o e Xa e * %’ $2.00 Ladies’ Springtex Brand Ribbed Union $1.25 Men’s Dress Shirts Suits, $129 Sl Made of good 93 aE e Fine Combed Yarn Ribbed sty c ! stripe and plald and fancy and Drawers Ribbed Shirts and Some_Formerly Sold as High as $1.25. Ganntlets, tough a g adjusting wrist style, black, navy, brown and gay. Al sizes. reale. trimmed cuff, full cut sizes Men’s Spring Soft Gray Wool 79c Drawers for men. Leather Work | 3 ar. o 39¢ Men'’s Lisie Sox toe. Double soles 9 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY 0ld Dutch Cotfee 3 % 72¢ for Queen Jelly, 3 Glasses. . 25c| Security Peaches, Can, 29c TecoBuckwheat, 3 pkg., 25c MaineSuccotach,2 cans,25¢ Cocoanut 2™ 2 Pkgs., 25c| Wet Cocoanut, 2 cans, 25¢ Lemon Peel, Ib.......25¢c/Orange Peel, Ib.......25¢c Beets, No. 3 Can, 2 for. .25c| Hershey Cocoa, }-lb., 123c “Ginger Ale 9.3 Bot. 25c Va. Sweet Pancake, Pkg., 124c Tomatoes et awey No.2can9¢ 5555 T4 ' Packed Quality $2.00 SUGA With any purchase of other groceries ]‘l kets will supply the articles advertised so far as their stocks permit. Th'aAfe\:‘il:s:: l;ml in their stocks will be on sale at the Master Market. R ke KX XD K3 o g X " <% 005 Ckulntion and extra.sizes. $1.00 Girls' Springtex Brand Ribbed Union Suits, 69c Warm Winter - weight Pur White Ribbed and Fleece-lined Unlon Suits for girls, aged 2 ¢ Tatloc] . Drop seats. seams, 35c Baby Undershirts, 23¢ Ruttou-down Frost and Pin back Undershirts for babi wft and warm: flat sea Broken assortment of sizes. $L00 Childfén’s Wash Union Suits, 79¢ A Wash Union Sult of the better kind; e blesched K2 QXD K2 " oo oo 2 s Oor ¥ * ®s.4% KIXD> o 430 45074} K 0% 4 K3 s 23 K % "’ X2X2 b0 o330 o530 930! o * 4 KD IR oo CEERRa s o * * * = * d and e — > e, double and. a large selection of S Heayy Ribbed Shirts Process Heavy Shirts h neck, long sleeves. Gloves Real Leather long wear. Gauntlet Soft, closely woven Lisle Hose for men. 1 lapping seats: extra-row:of but fons Yor pants or bloomer, Size: 21012 years, ¢ ®, o030 93044 ' = o oV % R $6.50 Wool- Finish Blan- 4;98 kets. A pair. . s : . Size 70x80. Note the extra size; every. blanket bound with soisette: 1o 'combinati colored plaids. . o To Stimulate Early Shopping—These Items on Sale From 9:15 to 12 M. $1.39 “Children’s ' All-wool Sweaters. 73cidfi[fia’. Ribbed Union Suits. Suit. .. 29¢ Slipover styles, in best shades. A small quantity Teft. $4.00 Brocaded Corduroy Kimonmo. $2.50 | Men’s Muslin Pajamas. Suit Just a very few left. In rose only. Ia white and colors. 59c¢ Crepe Bloomers, Pair.......... 37¢|25¢ Beautiful Cretonnes.. Flesh and white, in bluebird patterns. Yard wide; newest. pa'qe_rna'. $1.00 Bangalow Aprons. . . . .. .- 66¢!|39¢ Colored Poplin. Of fine percale.’ in. assorted style! Full yard wide; not in $1.00 Women's Sill Gloves. Pair..... 44c|19c Shaker Flansel - . - Slight irregulars of the famous “K-S” ° T P At fioas oiate 5 Uil - phone Main 29| 20c Printed Pereale ... e & (Ul 25762569 brand. | ;. ¥azd wide. in pretty check $2.50 Dimity, $7 . Bedspreads ... . s 1 fi Stze S1x90. o % X Xa) % o% o5 e Limit 10 lbs. Piir. ... /Thick, warm fleece, in gray and tan, with blue and rose ‘borders; size 60x76 and 64x76. * e ' XD Some are slightly imperfect; such as an occasional spot: elc., Nothing to mar the appearance.or ‘wear. 00 . s ® 544 e A 3o o 28 > v o b o304} Ry » g oo Early: attendance is advised, for lots are * limited and the savings extremely large. o 2576-2569 Assorted Lot Women' Silk Hose. Pair. . 622-24 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Worth, to.53¢, . Also.gome In.lisle., .o x

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