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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. e e T e SOUTHRONS T0 HONOR MEMORY OF GEN. LEE Exercises in Washington Will Be | Held by Confederate Veteraus | at Memorial Home. , | | The south today is turning its eves SPECIAL RADIO PROGRAM TONIGHT Mrs. Warren G. Harding, a con- firmed radio fan, will listén in to- night over the White House re- ceiving set to her favorite musical | selections played by the United Navy Orchestra, which will dcast from the naval sta- A at Arlington, Va. Charles director of the orchestra, bas airanged a_special program Harding, which will 1 FOR MRS. HARDING NATIONAL FOOD SHOW PLANS BEING PUSHED Few Booths Reman for Exhibitors. Contract Let for Coustruc- tion Work. of the Retail Grocers' Pro- ssociation today are coim- Ipleting plans for the national food show and household exposition to be held in-Conventjon Hall February © John Brayshaw, president of assoclation, announced that less X booths remain unassigned. al of these have been lPIllfl- BRIDE, ON PROBATION, FAINTS ~ WHEN HUSBAND IS SENTENCED T, Declaring that she did not want to be separated from her husband, Gen- eva Plummer, twenty-two years old, a pretty Rockville girl, became hys- terical and fainted before™Justice Bai- ley in Criminal Division 2 today when the court had imposed a sentence of two years in the penitentiary on her and her husband, Franklin N. Plum- mer, but had placed the girl on pro-' to passing a worthless check for $200, drawn on the Farmers' Banking and Trust Company. Pauline Smith, colored, was placed on probation under a suspended sen- tence of two years for grand larceny. She was charged with taking the coat of another girl at a dance. Julius Perry, colored, was given a term of three years for an assault with a dangerous weapon, but was FRIDAY, JANCARY 19, 1923. S O e Are You Thinking of Living Room Furniture? placed on probation during his goog | behavior. g William Hackley, white, will have to serve five vears in the penitentiary for a larceny after trust. Thomas W. Davidson, colored, was given thirty months for blackmalil, . - and Walter Mason, colored, will serve three years for recelving stolen prop- erty 8:30 o'clock with the “Pres larding March.” Some of Mrs. Harding’s favorite numbers which will be played by hestra are “Beautiful ot Day,” and at’ Home » the past, while celebrating the hirthday of Gen. Robert E. Lee, hero wf the Confederacy. Southerners of ington will the Con- : Meino avenue, bation. When the young wife under- stood that the clemency of the qourt Was not to be extended to her hus- band she was inclined not to accept probation. She even refused to hold up her hand to acknowledge the bond required to bo given by all who are placed on probation. She ken | from the courtroom to_th: i | the probation officer, while he F band was removed to the cellroom, The couple pleaded gulity recentl spoken for,” he added, “and day or two all of the ex- will have been allotted. and urgent demand for ear indicates the show and best ever If so, you certainly ought to .consider a Karpen Overstuffed Suite. The Kar- pen Overstuffed Furniture on display _ here at the Lifetime Furniture Store re- flects a spirit of hospitality and makes for a happy and comfortable home. space will | given The act for construction of the exhibit booths has been awarded. The booths are being constructed in units_on the first floor 6f Conven- tion Hall and will be assembled on the exhibition floor several days be- fore the show opens penters and a score of painters, cloth corators and artists are rk. , under the auspi United Confederate Vete: ion of the Camp 171, ns. \u elaborate pi FLAN TO RUSH THRT)UGH SHRINE VPOLI(EAMEASURE House Committee to Bring Up $54,000, Bill First Thing | ; " Next Monday. PEPCO VALUATION. SUIT : | TO BE ARGUED MONDAY : (Supreme Court Will Decide Fate of $2,500,000 Fund Impound- ed by Court Order. e of the’ Potomac Electr! Power ompa against the Public Utilities Com 1 of the District | will come up argument in th Supreme Court of the United States \ur\l Monday afternoon. H case involves the impounding " of 4 fund of more than §2.500,000 and pending in the Jower court S T S The Confederation of Jewish Work- ers in Palestirne plans to_establish a daily labor newspaper in Jerusalem. This fine furniture creates a cheery, homey atmosphere. It seems to impart o 1: friendly spirit and an air of refinement. R Come in and see the good-looking \MFM g Karpen three-piece ‘suite in beautiful mohair for $395, and the good-looking 1316 10 1324. 7/TH ST.. N w tapestry suite at $250—and the dozens Every Day in Every Way This Sale Is Getting Greater of others. It will be a pleasure for us ‘Men’s Woolen Suits and 0’ Coats ation 1 Would authorize . n 1. Col . Foltin, | camp, then will read pr vy, when DI 1 Chindbl onsideration in | aft John ton talign, C. who will & of the evening. next on the apt. Beall will . | | out of |y, he House| The to show them to you. m@wm Is iin Parke P. Flornoy | will pronounce the benediction. HOLIDAY IN GEORGIA. e « lities Commission confer with Rep valuation of the company's ald, member: e e | vrof ar $11,231,1 The valua- pressing th upon it the power com- 23,3 power Tribute Paid anu es of Both Lee and “Stonewall”~ Jackson. | YOUNG BRIDE ASKS POLICE |1 ¢ TO FIND HER HUSBAND | Men Like It Leaves Mot Declaring He Totends | Real, full-fruited raisin bread is a favorite with men. to “End It All"—Married Try it in your home and see. S Only Month. a note dec “end 1t all cars old, a w o'clock Wl it the afterno carricd out at the Lex by United Daushied | tention to copf { apps u.u twenty-two ALL BANKS CLOSED. S | Hen ad vride of 3 Cele- | brates Lee Birthday Anniversar Lifetime Furniture Is More Than a Name South Carolina Generally Buy the lusclous raisin bread that bakers are making now. No need to bake at home. ice to take up the search : centh seet - Vlayer & Co. Between » & £ oana postmarked 9:30 L4 = th whic hl ol Just 'phone your grocer or a neighborhood bake shop received a mm} ‘ : and serve tonight. him back get this and N UL & Delicious when made with Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and all home cooking uses. BULLET PIERCE S HEART Child Killed Revolver Aimed at His Mother. A bullet allcged to Lave tonded for Mrs, | by TSI RS TSI Shot| K A proceelings Charles C. Dr. Had Your Iron Today? QOvercoats style in every color ment 6f Over- Adding new lots daily and | giving you a avonderful selec-| l tion of cassimeres,- serges, & worsteds. herringbones, etc.. = in Single and Double Breasted Coats, sport models and con- servative and semi-conserva- tive styles. Sizes 32 to 46, including stouts. ol Herzog, Inc. "@ Oth at F Better “get busy” if you want the benefit of Herzog’s Hali=Yearly CLEARANCE SALE Vot nuch ]onju until we close tlus salc. A yrand clean-up fromi now till then. Further ve- ductions on small lots of cvery sort. No “Sales Stuff,” but our regular merchandise which car ries our “Satisfaction Guaraptee.” Reductions on Suits & O’Coat Hand-tatlored garments of the fin- est kind—guaranteed by their mak- ers—Styleplus and nationally-knozn firms—and guaranteed by us as well. Many in light shades for' Sprir wear. Prices will be higher. buy now Every thi; coats. in asso Brow oxfords, etc., in belte belters and. more conser They are wonderful In sizes 33 to 46. BOY WOUNDED WITH PISTOL. | W undu\ in models. values. Shoe Jobbers’ Samples and Surplus Stock Women’s There heels, low heels Cuban heels.. Blacks patent colt, with field mous lkin Sirgtiieiavid are higl i Opportunity! Boys’ Black Blu cher and Eng- lish styles, built of leath- er that stands the wear. Suitable for dress and school wear. Sizes to 6. There are only two weeks left in which to take advantage of this Sale of Sales! Never again will there equal such savings! The tags tell the story! It's a “Once-in-a- lifetime” opportunity! Come. Prices Slaughtered Again! ~ No mercy has been shown; We must sell every- thing—at all costs! The best styles are going fast! So, do it now,! NOW!! T'an and black models, in, footform shapes. Made with and without rub- bef heels. All EYES EVER # BECN TESTED (’u" ,/ SR O e Here You Are! Suits and Overcoats Worth from ' Extra!! $6.94 clol Scout Shoes, sturdy shoe for work, Comfortable and long- § wearmg. Sizes to 11. Coats and Dresses In An Enormous Sale at a Big Sacrifice to Clear the Rnck petent optometrist made a profound .$19.75 .$23.75 .$27.75¢] $31.75 $25 Suits & O’Coats. $30 Suits & O’Coats. . $35 Suits & 0’Coats. $40 Suits & O’Coats. $45 Suits & O’Coats. . .$35.75 $50 Suits & O’Coats. . .$39.75 Every Garment Guaranteed neribe iha proper glasses for ou LEESE'S GLASSES COST NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY KIND. Branch Stors, 713 1ith St M.A.Leest OpTicaL (0 obfoms'rmsrs . 614 9IX T, - NLW. BRIV A AR I BB BB Silk and models, in the €8t sty 11 Here's- others: $12.50 Dress. . $4.95 $20.00 Dress. $30.00 Dress styl all newest patterns. $25 Value. . . $45 Value $55 Value Fov the benefit of those who wish to take advantage of these reductions, we’ll hold any garment on a small deposit. N = = Manhattan | ok i » Plain white mni stripe Shirts - $250 Shiris at $3.25 Shirts at $4.00 Shirts at.. $5.00 Shirts at $7.50 Silk Shirts at $8.50 Silk Shirts at.. i Your Child’s Hair With 1t you want to keep your child's hair ia good condition, be careful what you wash 1t with, Many soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much free alkall. This drles the s@Ip, mukes the hair brittlc, and fs very harmful. Mulsified cocoa- nut ofl shampoo (which Is pure and en- tirely greaseless) is wmuch better than anything elso you can use for shum- poolng, as this cannot possibly iujure tho bair. Simply put two or three teaspoou- fuls of Mulsified in & cup or glass with « little warm water, then mnl;?n the hair with water and rub the Mulsified io. It will make an abundance. of sich, ‘¢éreamy lather and cleanse the hair apd scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easlly and removes every irt, dandruft and Facien quickly s s it fiue and silky, sy to manage. ulsifled_cocognut ofl shampoo at any drug store. 1t s very | eheap, und u few ounces will last Svery oge in the family for months. ist gives you Mul- L R T 7 0 SRS e S Y T S Y S Y Ladies’ Suits \ Men s Pants Fur- trimmed it neico » $9 .96 Y, x“| rom. :flrcm_ or plain models, values, go at .Coats! Coats! Valued at 380, at. ; ,200 New Skirts. Boys Smu $12.50 Coats. . .$4.97 $20 Coats. . $7.97 Wi Ohdcl‘ wvalues, $1 57 $30 Co‘lh. 8 .$12.97 l Be Careful What You Wash Values 3 (Y b m ;_m:;‘.m:su;u' ol ...$175 .§2.25 .§2.75 .. 8345 $4.95 -$5.85 for long value, The Coats 5" 3" A infapt to_ miss; Reg 39 \Alue. 80 brown, tan, gray' and blue. Made with raglan sleeves, inverted pleat at back, four pockets, patch or slit; double belts, finished with buckle or buttons. Sizes to 44. . The Dresses ™, —Are of all-wool trico- tine, fine serges and a % few models in krepe knit and silks. :Colors are black; brown, navy, cocoa; a few'in 2 light ‘shades,” made with wide panels or straight regulation models, trimmed with braids, embroidered with floss or wool—but- tons for finish. Sizes to 4. $2 Men’s Shirts. . 5Cc Garters .. ... Boys' Knee Pants. . wevenly, and it 1 Uright, fuffy and You' can get Mi Clearance price. ¥ Values to $5.00 . Soft Cuff Shirts Madras and silk- siripes—an odd lot of broken sizes at the 95‘: Sale price of. N kw r Values to ;3 00 - e C !.l o . $1.00 Neckwear now 65c. | SI“( Slurts $1.50 Neckwear now $1.15 Stightly :ml.d An _odd lot $2.00 Neckwear now $155 in sises $2.50 Neckwear now $185 16%, most; ma” $2 85 s SiSe8. 2uisenas $3.00 Neckwear no@™$2.15 Vilatato 3750