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00 B EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., FRIDAY, JANUARY ° 19, 1923 MARYI_AND'REPUR"‘S ‘l:flIlIIIIIl.lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIl!llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IR EENEEENERENS 964 CASES OF “FLU” . 151 Middies and 43 Enlisted Men Victims of Disease, Which Is Virtually Epidemic. By the Associated Proee. BALTIMORE, Md., J fluenza in a mild form epigemic tn Mar: state board of h Lundred and slxt ported for the firs: eighteen ary, as comparad with 143 cus for tho entire morth la The outbreak has ro Academy at Annapolis roported that enlisted mcn ware being treated a , 2 | Fifty Middies and | ty-Three Enlisted Men Ill. 6. Md, struck emy. One hundred and i uhmmu d forty-thr ifined in the {itution is erowded and that extra | livip has been engaged. Al of the cases, ‘so fur, are in mild | torm. It is understood that the cases Liuva been developing at the rate of lifteen or tw: ¥ Alexander Siloti Recital. Now and then a : reviewer, with eritical ears the spell of a m e torgets an and sits entranced. wus 80 last night at the piano re- | cital of Alexander Siloti, at the City Clud. What of his and pass 3 flVH\' know that when he started play- Ing the gates of fairyland seemed to be_thrown open. Hig rare judgment in the buil of his program and his marvelous! ability to ever keep his themes prom- inent, or, at least, to keep them sufticiently 80 to ba easily followed probably contributed as much as an thing to his success. So often, in the rush of notes in Bach numbers, the theme is lost to all but the ear of a Bach student ani the auditor is be- wildered by the seeming confusion This, however, was not the case witl AIr. 'Siloti, and his_opening group. which consisted cf four numbers of | Bach, was better received than a &roup of Chopin played later in the evenirg. His first number, “Fantasia in C Minor,” was Bach in a rather lighter mood ‘and the fugue was easily f lowed; the second, “Gigue in 1 Fla nad a beautiful 'theme, which played and then inverted and play again, with a steady beat in the ba: holding the tempo at a lively pa the third, Prelude to “Cantata No. in D,” was typically fast and furious and yet never becoming in the least jumbled or confusing to the listener: he fourth, “Organ Choral Prelude in 2 Minor,” in very sharp contrast to the preceding number, was very slow and filled with exquisite harmony the quiet proccssion of the full chords being restful and soothing. His second group, all of Lisat, was the featurs of his program, ths well linown “St. Francls Walking on the Waves,” the first number, being per- 1aps the best received. The powerful roll of the waves, sounded first in the s, rising in tempo and volume untj! aking in full intensity, wasalmost bolfevably realistic. ~The booming #nd _crashing still falled to obscure | tie steady beat representing the tread of the walker, ever dominant, vet quickensd with the approach of the elimax, *“Il Pensernso,” next, w somber and progressad from the m ges downward Into the ba: 1d be sounded and repeated in a legato movement 3 = L] Ll ] ] ‘m ] IC] . = ] |m [ ] [ Clm = ] = ] . = - [ ] [ ] [ [ ] = <\m L] L] ] [ [ L] L] ] [ [ [ ] [ ] [} = [ Al t rd without instein's “Les- ment work ter 10 2 wild, ahan nelude WIFE CHARGES BIGAMY Two Tilegal Mnrrlngns Laid to Hus- | band in Suit. Suft fo absolute ai been. fiisa o Dist Court by M Welvilie W er Childs, who, s rried twice since the cer ny with her In Baltimore September 1916, Nirs. Childs names two co-respond- that although the ever been divorced married twice after this city. It was e wife that her husband N nd third wife are no Jouger . their addresses heing unknown. Attorn Raymond Neudocker and Leo F monton ap- Siear for the wife Graduats Eyes Examined MoCormick Medical sson Filtor DR.CLAUDE S.SEMONES Eyesight Specialist 409410 McLachlen Blig. 10th end G Sts, N.W. Pone Main 721 Pleroe/s Favorite Prescrip- | tom. For the dirange- | ments, disorders, and dis- ecases pecullar to the wex, ! this fs the proved remedy. | Its n legitimate medicine | fully adapt- | motes the proper functions, | bullds up and invigorates the antire system, and re- stores health. Are you weak, nervous and miljug? Thea 100 for trial packnge of Anvalids' Hotel, Buffale. Cousuitation b7 letter tren 4 Pictorial Review Salesmen —are making a House-to-House canvass. Special feature offered. Give your order today. Our Buyer Just Returned From New York With Houery At About One-Half Regular Values The collection is limited to 3,000; some have slight irregulaf weaves, others perfect. DBuying of three and four is urged. -Authentic styles. Desirable qualities of some of the best malkers.” $1.59 $1.00 , $1.95 to $2.75 Van Raalte Regular $2.00 Onyx and l—ull Fashioned Silk Hosiery Holeproof Silk Hosiery Pure Thread Silk Hose, mercerized tops, in | Full-fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose, with mercerized brown and gray. Very slight irregular | tops. Black, white, gray, sucde, beaver, tan and brown, Classed shioned x]ullou sillk hose. In black only. | as sub-standards. Very slightly irregular. All sizes All sizes. At $LS . $1.25 and $1.50 Women'’s Irregulars of $2.95 Quality e Soart Hosnery_ Glove Silk HOSiery Wool and silk-and-wool ||r)\f' in plain k Fine ribbed in black, white, brown, gray, pelican and beaver. | some have silk embroidered loc! In black, came Slightly irregular weaves. All sizes. At $159. | beaver, tan, Oxford and brown. At $1.00. Children’s Wool Hose at Reduced Prlces Children’s Wool Sports Children’s Wool Hose, Children’s Wool Sports Hose, Reduced to 84c 2 Pairs Reduced to $1 3 fi?fig’gfdlf“d to $1.59 2 . Regular 69¢ and 75c¢ value. Full ““‘.:5(‘:“‘“\—‘ “m"f e ngth ribbed, in tength ribbed, in Dblack, brown and ¢ Lrown, camel, gray and blue. 14 length. Gray Mostly | white. Mostly all sizes, 6 to 10. At |izes 0 to 10. all sizes, 7 to 10. At 84c pair. | 2 pairs, $1. inelots 50 l~|~r quamy rst quality, down for brown and lie: fegnth Wool Hosc, with fancy tops. First quality. At Regularly $1. Full le ‘Ilalln‘r [$1.59 pair. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Surely Every Miss In Washington Would Like to Have One of These Deligbtfully New Spring “& Frocks at $39.50 Interpreting Fashion's newest thoughts of youthful styling. The assortment is decidedly large. The fabrics are all high grade, the kind that designers have chosen to express their “Spring” Thoughts, in red Veiln French Dotted Veilings 50c to $I In combination colors, such as blue on gray, blue on brown, blue on taupe, blue on black, red on black, henna on brown, jade on gray and many more lovely color combinations. At 50c, 75c, 80c and $1 yard. Palais Royal—MVain Floor. Paisley Roshanara Flat Crepe Canton Crepe Taffeta = Frou-Frou Many new draping effects are presented, every new spring shade, and not overlooking the popular navy, brown and de- sirable black. Illustration represents general style. Shrewd Misses will visit our Third Floor Ready-to-Wear Department daily, for our New York representatives daily are sending in the frocks. And remember, Palais Royal Moder- ate Prices always prevail. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Two Saturday Specials for the Fashionable Miss Jaunty Top Coats $25.00 The v |‘\‘c~ are remarkable. Top Coats with all the swank and swagger of youth, featuring the narrow shoulder and the mannish sleeves. De- veloped in plain and plaid chin- o chillas, shadow plaid polaires, Jergen's Lotion, at, 43¢ solid polaires and other fleecy k 5 sottle, fabrics that give warmth with- “f"" all-around ety Dame Nature, 2%¢ out oppressing weight. iy %‘{,‘,ig:"]"{,'y At “5‘1‘.','5‘”;'.; All coats are full 45 and 48 S5 pair. =l = E inches long, and most of them ot 3 Toton. $1.50 are entirely lined with durable onclasp Gloves, Harriet Tnbhard crepe de chine. = | I sty Pars .l:«v‘\‘n :|:| Avers Lemon Lotion, 750 All Wool—sSilk L Findnut's Cucumber and Orrin Lo tioen g7 00 smoothly fitting qgual are here at Palais Ro crate prices, Protect Your Skin suggestions 'T‘f>' et Goods Trefousse Make 20-button length, in white, -button lengt mp. hox Lournay Masque swder form. AL 6o Harriet Hubhard Avres Almond Honey and Cucumber at Lined S 4~ Spring Suits, $22.75 e e The values are extraordinary. R ey RN Mannish tailored suits, ideal at . companions for sports wear, Havisismanal .’:""'q""‘f for business and for the leisure tan, s 50¢ hours. Fashioned of fine im- \ f By D, 5 9 Mudnate Vielet 5oc ported and domestic materials, Strap \\ st Gaunt- “""""‘:‘u:"""“" cenm loN Ats they may be worn under your lets at $3.00 and $3. = vinter coat now with the as- 5 monds 35- and 65¢ e . clasp Gienuine Totiom, atS surance that they will have k. ! lost none of their vogue when Melba Skin Lation, 5¢ : : at 35¢ and 50c spring comes. Falais Royal—Main Floor. r beaver and Royal—Third Floor. GI'»\Q<. in all Cherries | 600 All-'Wool and Fiber Silk - xtra ne R . two- and Fudge iy, S have the a arance and fit of I - French gl in bhea . Keep warm by wearing one of these sweaters under your hrown ies. At $2.45 winter coat. All at Palais Royal moderate prices. Three inter- pair. csting groups. > Slip-On _52.00 2-clas I'rench Glace SWEATERS, Attractive colors— and oversea heavy eml Ali-wool. - Flain and fancy weaves. C tan, Harding blue, jade, red. Some have sashes. All sizes Tuxedo 54.7 5 Have you tried our delicious Maraschino Cordial Cherrics? At 49c pound. Or our Home-made ,Cream Fudge, vanilla or chocolate flavor, with or without nut centers? At 49c 1b. Palais Royal--Main Floor, in hrown, t ) and $3 SWEATERS, bla All wool. Plain and novelty weaves. Plain or.brushed wool collar. All sizes. chamoisette and chamois suede fabrics, e: and con- white stitching; Pockets and belt. Navy blue, buff and brown. Fiber Silk white with black SWEATERS, 312 95 values. At $1.69 pair. 16-button and Strap Tuxedo styles of hegvy fiber, braided belts. A swcater for all-year-around wear. Navy and black. All sizes. Wrist Gauntlet Gloves bf trast embro Palais Royal—Thrid Floor. in beige, bisc oak, gray, new gray, mode sand shades. At $119 pair. Palais Reval—Main Floor. Special prices to grad- uates on Visiting Cards to inclose with vvitations. IllllllllllllIlllIllll’lllldll.lAlTll,l,l.lII,II.IIIl,llllldl,l.l Hundreds of New Hats in the New Spring Shades SPECIALLY PRICED '3.00 and *7.50 New spring styles, fashioned of Visca, Hair, Timbo and Milan cloth and combinations of straw and Faille Silk combinations in all the favored new spring colors. Styles that will appeal to the woman that wants a hat to wear right now. The favored styles consist of short back pokes and off-the-face models for the Bobbed-haired Girls. Turbans, Mushrooms and Sailor effects to suit the Woman or Miss. Colors: Copenhagen, Strawherry, Fallow, Grav, Pheasant, Royal and Bluck, Brown and Navy. New Arrival of Chic Sports & Tailored Hats, $3.98 to $5.95 Our selection of these special hats is growing larger every day—different styles, erent colors, different fferent fabrics. sure to please most every Woman and Miss for every day in the coming season. Palais Royal—Second Floor. Almond, Hundreds of Indestructible Pearl Bead Necklaces Each with solid gold clasp, guaran- $ 25 teed not to peel, crack or dbreak. A Special new “string” for any that might prove | for Saturday | unsatisfactory, each in satin-lined case. ~ Over 100 Dress Buckles, Clasps and Ornaments | $ Regularly $1.50 to €298 Special | for Sdturday Regular $2.50 to $4.98 Values All metal or colored shell with metal trimmings. plain colors or combination cclors, including red, jade, amber, pearl gray, black, blue and pastel Over 1.000 pieces and many one of a kind. “The New Earrings are Prettier Than Ever—Especially at This Price Plenty of jet and ‘)ea.h jade, lapis, sapphire and red. ¥Double drops of 1 @ white, pink or gun metal pearls that ° are |mbreakanle double drops of com- bination pearl and bl pearl and green, pearl and sapphire, also double pearl drops and double black drops, jade in all styles and mountings. Palais Royal—Jewelry Dept—Main Floor. Special | for Saturday Deanville Kerchiefs-=-New Styles Arrive Daily--at $1.59 Amongst the new arrivals are three-cornered ’ker- chiefs in lovely Grecian designs and colorings. each. OTHER STYLES in the full, square 'kerchief, in attractive colorings. At $2.00, $3.00, $3.50, $4.98 and $6.98 cach. Neckwear, in Deter g n i gold ts, at $1.96 to to $3.95. il Lace Vestee, with collar and cuffs to match. Values 0, at 59¢ set. al—Main Floor. Saturday Is Children’s Day A Day Mothers come to the Palais Royal expecting to find a number of Children’s apparel needs at decidedly i g prices —ospu}a.lv t , as our Jan- uary Clearance Sale is now in pr Read below, and then come and share the savings. Sport Skirts, for in all the 2 Sizes 6 to 00 to $6.98 genuine navy flannel, with braid and em: Colors In red, 1 $5.00 Knickers, e, horse-back ridin d all antdoor 1o Reduced furnelotle, white and slecves and high neck @ o 14 vears. At 79C Princens S1ips of muslin and batiste, 6 to 14 years. gQc Maslin Drawers, embroldery trim- 2 'to 14 years. Values Saturday at 29¢ Palais Royal—Third Floor. Gownx, of At $1.59 MEN THEY ARE GOING FAST ||) %5 ONLY 650 Formerly $34.75 to $50 and More Fine All-wool Gar- ments, hand tailored in every essential detail. Buy now and save fully $10 to $25 on your Overcoat front next winter’s prices. Models—Ulsterettes, Kimonas, Raglan and set-in sleeve styles; also conservative Ches- terfields in fine quality Oxford, Gray Meltons. All sales final. Final Clearance Prices on High-Grade All-Wool Two=Trousers Suits, $29.45 Former Prices, $34.75 to $45 Odd size assortment makes this extremely low - price possible. Weights suitable for now and spring wear. Mostly medium and light shades. Sizes 33 to 42. Models for young men in sports and form-fitting styles, also conservative styles. At $29.45. MEN. SEE THESE HIGH- GRADE ALL-WOOL Two=Trousers Suits, $35 Former Prices, $45 to $50 About 200 Fine qual- ity All-wool Suits, mostly long - wearing smooth worsteds, in semi - conservative and conservative styles; 35 to 44. Regulars, stouts and longs. Remark- able values at $35. BOYS FINAL CLEARANC NSATIONALLY LC PRICES High=Grade All=Wool Overcoats 9.75 Formerly $15, $1750 and $19.50 About 50 Fine All- wool Overcoats, Chin- chillas and high-grade Cheviots and Meltons —every coat strictly all wool, mostly with all- wool linings, converti- ble collars and muff pockets; a marvelous clearance price, posi- tively for Saturday only. About 15 next season’s price. Sizes 3 to 11. At $9.75. Boys’ Two-pants Norfolk Suits, woolen and a i formerly $12.50. Final clear- ance. At $7.95. Boys’ All - wool Two-trousers Suits, form- erly $14.50, $17. Fine quality all-wool tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots, coats mohair lined, the most popular and best models. Sizes 7 to 17. Final clearance. At $1250. I ittle Boys’ +Overcoats, the Germania chin that will wear 2 our recent price, $17.50. 50 and 4 to 8. At 51550 Big Boys’ Finest Overcoats, of all-wool plaid-back: raglan _style, belt all around. Recent lowest price, $21 For- mer prices, $2450 and $29.50. Sizes now are 12 to 15 only. Final clear- ance at $17.50. Palais Royal—Main Moor. I F R AR RS R R R R R R RIS R EREENEEREREEEN RN R R R RN E R RN R R R R RN RN ERE RN R RRRERERRRERERRRNRERERRERRRRGLENERFEFEEEEEEENEREEERERERNRERIE RN NEREERRERERERERNRERSEHRHEERZH:EHN}EFI AEEEEEE S D NUIEEEEEEEEEERENENEEEREEEERRR;