Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1923, Page 24

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ra4 ASK SENATE PROBE OF CRONKHITE CASE 3 Former Colonels of 18th Divi- sion, Both Lawyers, Pre- 4 sent Request. ROSENBLUTH HAILS MOVE Hoover and Calder Deny They In- fluenced Daugherty to Drop Investigation. A request for a congressional investi- gation of t recent enforced retirement fron: the Army of Maj. Gen. Adelbert Cronkhite, who commanded the 80th Division in France, was contained in a letter sent to or Reed of Pennsyl- vania yesterday Jennings C. Wise, formerly licutenant colonel in the 80th Di 1, according to the Asso- | ciated P Col. W vealed the fact that he was Iped prepare a pamphlet ated among members of Co setting forth the ronkhite's friends re- garding his retirement. Col. Wise sald that Ashby Williams, also a lieu- Division, and 1d_men of the and Beth- ity and in had had a ting the and_ Col. Calder. the War De- pamphiet Gen. retirement to o bring to jus- sible for “the ‘write a , saying cnbluth, one ted in connection could be given an nte was written, he pt. Rosen- n he had come in con- as engaged In relief likewise declared 1y to expedite spondence had been * by the Department ccause of the attitude he Rosenbluth Welcomes Probe. NEW YORK, Feb 16.-—Louis Marshall, counsel fa . Robert Roseubluth, who was accused of the murder of Maj. Al der Cronkhite, yesterday wired Senator Calder of New York that Capt. Rosenbluth would “heartily welcome a full and uniimited congressional imvestigation of the cruel charges and insinuations that have been made against him.” MERCHANT IS INDICTED FOR HAGERSTOWN FIRE r. Md., February 16. —_A harging arson was returned last night by the grand jury in session here against Harry Sallow, local merchant and proprie- tor of the Hubl clothing store, de- stroyed in _the ilion dollar fires here An_ attempt o secure bail 10 has been con- jail since his ar- rest the day following the fire. It is understood that the state will oppose bailing out Sallow on the grounds that the charge against him is a capital one, in that the bulld- ing which burned also was a dwell- ing place of several families, who occupied apartments on the second and third floors Sallow’s store was on the first floor of an apartment . mear the center of the city. near the scene a few min- fore the fire was discovered, sthorities learned. When dis- oa -d the entire store was ablaze, and residents of the apartments above were forced to fles in their night clothes. Sallow’s arrest followed the next day on information procured by detectives, who were brought here to_investigate the fire. The night following this fire, the adjacent property, the Prior Publish- ing Company, was destroyed with & loss of quarter million dollars. e MENTAL AILS DEFINED. Psychologist Says Paranola Ac- companies the Grouch. A\ grouch is the result of a malad- justment, with accompanying paranoia, while shirking is the result of hysterical disability, according to Dr. Thomas W. Moore, professor of psychology at the Cathoiic University, who delivered a lecture on the types and characters of mental disorders yesterday afternoon in Carroll Hall, on G street near 10th. Dr. Moore prefaced his lecture by de- aring that in order to understand in- and mental disorders, recognition normal mind and its functions i3 ary. He declared that psychology ust enter in order to understand tran- sitional changes in the mentality of & subject. [T A Meal in Miniature IN the reign of Queen Anne, soup was the fourth course. € No matter whether you have it first or make it the major part of a :luncheon, you will like {Wallis' soup, thick or { thin; bouillon or puree, ‘in cup or plate, hot, or an iced consomme. ‘Wallis soup comes ‘from the best stock. MWallis’ “Washington’s Largest Restaarant” 12th and G Streets N.W. THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, FRIDA LA AR R RERERRERLRLERLEERESEEERENERENEERNENRRNRERRRRRRERERREREREREREERRERERERENRERERRRERNRERNERERRTTN] Veils and Veilings . "~ | New Vestees, $1 to $3.98 Each 500 to $l-00 e Aw s OVAL Made of heavy Venice lace, some with Saturday always brings some new roll collars and cuffs to match, others styles in veils and veilings to our ate e L tactivelveilinpidepastment s The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Featured for Saturday at Last and Smart Store 3 1 Ne Tod Exceptionally Low Prices ?&w féu:;f; ol . d Ideal. La ! b ith Coats, Capes, Suits i z FOR MISSES, WOMEN For summer home decorations & LARGER WOMEN the New Crash Cretonnes— Choose from bird and floral de- signs. At 45c yard.—Second Floor. $ Lo s e e Knickers of Kamelure—Neatly made. At $5.95.—Third Floor. DRI Y See These New Tenne Model The CoatS Hats—Just out of their origi- nal cartons. At $10 and $20. Wrappy and sports S models, developed in the —éecond.Flgor.. — b . i season’s - choicest novel Make Summer Underwear now new style ideas advanced this season gerie Crepe. Attractive colors. Crepe de Chine and Radium nal, these capes of twills, —Third flagr. B Llama suedes and Fran- tremendous vogue. Sale of Furniture enables you . e s » A most complete collection in twills, tweeds and kamelure, em- phasizing the Balkan blouse, the box type and the long line tailleur. 2 Palals Royal—Third Floer. 60c package.—Main Floor. Feel Sure You’'ll Find Your Most Favorite Brand. | _ Martha four-foot glove silk hose with mercerized tops Trefousse — one of in black. _ the best quality fashioned thcead il with mercerized wope in black and | FEremch Glace Kid colors. = Gloves are here at Full fashioned chiffon silk in bleack and gun metal. Palais Royal Moder- All-over thread silk in African brown, beige and new gray. ate Prices. Full fashioned chiffon silk in black and gun metal. 16-button-length, in brown, New Lace Clocked Hose, $2.75 | champagne, mastic, black and - : o #28 white. At $650 pair. Full-fashioned, ingrain dye. In black and brown. Several | 12.Lustonlength, in colors new patterns. One of our best selling numbers. black and white. At $5.50 pair. Phoenix Silk Hose, $1.55 8-buttonlength, in_ broun, Women's. Pure thread silk, with seamed back. All-over silk black and white. At $4.00 and to garter tops. In black, white, brown, tan, beaver, gray gun $4.50 pair. metal, nude and fawn. Good-wearing stockings. : s Holeproof Silk Fiber Hose, 75¢ { Slip-On Biarritz Gloves, Good weight, and recommended for general wear. Seamed $3 75 back. In black, white, brown and tan. - Rockford Full Fashioned Silk Hose, $1 In champagne and mas- Women’s. Pure silk. In black and brown. Regular and tic shades, embroidered extra sizes. Included are good medium weights. First quality. Stitchiapal self land) con Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings—For School and Dress Wear frastates Siea Glace Strap Wrist Gauntlets, jer weights. Black, white and Hose, 65¢ s At 00, brown. Sizes 6 to 10, %-length 50c . Children’s plain color and S e o : stitchings, in brown, beaver, tan fancy top socks, in Jew spring | and heather mixed. First | and brown. Sizes 7 to 10. and gray. At $2.35 to $3.75 pair. white and brown. _Sizes 6 to 10. ’ tops, in brown, green, camel | weight ribbed hose, in black lets,” piain and Syeur peimt styles. Sizes 4 to quality. L Palais Royal—Main Floor. Juniors, Misses, Women Cream Fudge| Sweaters Delicions—Buy Now for and Larger Women Will TSl Sy | e Now Norey Slipon Find Our Collection of 45¢ 1b. | %2 to %5 Dresses RemarkablyLarge | zifsfaieares | omsrro ot zigzag and novelty stitckes. DRESSES FOR Saahocoimre.” Special e | Atgrctvely ‘erimmed itk ‘- AFTERNOON, Saturday only at 45¢ pound. Colors; also combinations. STREET AND Palais Royal—Main Floor. Palals Royal—Third Floor. SPORTS WEAR. $25. $35 Saturday Is Children’s Day and 45 | New Gingham Dresses, $2.98 A splendid showing. Capti- vating little models fashioned As soon as the = . ‘ . new models arrive R of imported gingham, in a variety they are immediately - of attractive patterns, some with rushed down to our s touches of hand work, some with Third Floor, o at . Hiis writing orelteel knickers. 6 to 12 years. At sure that a number $2.98. ot :;:ir:;iseysa tite ’ Spring Coats—Attractive = % models in spring styles, of f:::;daz;.d Rp:;;l;y , polaire, heathertone and no,vclty gay colored effects tweeds; also many lovely capes are at this moment among the lot. Sizes 6 to 14. At P‘a:‘hion's n ehw e sé $8.98. whim, enchante = g with a piece of rib- \ Panti Dresses—Lovely spring Bon, face noxdtyiot styles of all-silk pongee; attrac- O i it tive styles, hand-embroidered in trimmed with self g material. Also oth- silk and wool. 2 to 6 years. At = fashioned %i ) $8.98. N anton crepe—and, a in fact, the entire crepe family is here. All models were Sports Skirts—Of all- [ Dainty Frocks— New carefl:llly c]hos:ln. )Iaiclr‘iulshare olf those _lf_ilr‘lcr qualéues n}:gt wool velour and tweeds; | showing of dainty styles immediatel istinguish themselves. e workmanship 5 o o sure to in{pr:ss y%: as being painstakingly done. attractive colors; wide, | for the little miss of 2 to full pleated models. 6 to | 6 years, Of white voile SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY | [| 1s7um. Asson | with colored srimmings AN UNUSUAL GROUP OF, Lovely Hats of all | and smockings. At $1.98. description in tailored or dreuy? models; a stylefor Gym Bloomers—Of resses a : 4 twilled sateen, full cut g every child in Milam | i inyerted back pleat Sizes for juniors, misses and large sizes. Smart chip, leghorn, peanut adjustable waist nndpb & styles. Fashioned of Canton Crepe, Paisley, Flat Crepe straw and novelty braids; " and other desirable materials, Desirable colors. all colors to match the tolm. 6 to 16 years. At s Royal—Third Floor. new coat. At $1.98 to $1. ———— $8.98. Palats Qoyal—Third Floor. o e e na neay: | Children’s Wool Sports | Boys’ English Ribbed Hose, | 5, bt Siecrd Silechings: | English ribbed roll top in black 34-length wool-mixed fancy Full length, good heavy- ‘Washable Cape Skin Gaunt- with Peter Pan collars. At $1.00, $1.59 to $3.98 each. Pres. Neckwear Dept—Main Flvor. Minute Arrivals New Spring Hats Possessing Individuality--Moderately Priced On Display French s Bright Salon, New Colors ties and reflecting many and use Silk and Cotton Lin- Second Floor Presented At 65¢ yard—Second Floor. New hats that have style and carry an air of distinction that e e every woman so desires in millinery—that is what our exclusive The Capes Tailored Mourning Blouses of collection of hats contains, special at $10.00. s Included are large, medium and small hats, fashioned of the Wholly new and origi- Silk. New Models. §5 to $10. new straws, combined with faille silks and Georgette crepe, cleverly trimmed with flowers, ribbons, fancy feathers and embroidery in $ all the brightest hues of spring colors as well as the ever popular cine; all certain to enjoy Homelovers—Our February black, brown and navy. ] i to !my at savings of 10% to The Suits 509 —Fourth Floor. Hundreds of Smart Hats at $5 4 New Package of Narrow For the woman who is seeking a smart hat of the latest design Bridge Playing Cards, excellent in the newest trimmings, ideas and colors we invite her inspec- quality, with gold edges. At tion of our popular priced specialized hats at $5.00. Palats Royal—Second Floor. Women'’s Thread Silk and Glove Silk ' Glovesof NearlvEverv Description $2.25 and $2.50 First Quality HOSG, $l.95 Pr. | The vogue in gloves is difficult tX‘lefine. Styll:Xmers tell us !hatgpanicular p i 3 kind of glove dominates. Two-clgsp long gloves and gauntlets. Simple and elabor- Presenting Five of the Many Popular Brands, We ately embroidered effects—all are here. Come in and examine our collections. Strap. French Glace Kid Gloves, Gloves, $4.85 { $2.50 to $3.50 Trefousse make, light- weight French glace id; Trefousse 1 and 2 clasp; pique sewn; new two-toned | pique and overseam, Paris embroidered stitchings; in oint and embroidered stitch- mode, brown, beaver, black, | ings; in all the wanted color- and black,with white embroid- | ings and embroideries. At ery and sewing. At $4.85 pair. | $2.50, $3 and $3.50. 1-clasp Genuine Mocha Skin 1 Fabric Gloves of Snest quali- Gloves, spear point and em- | ties and novelty styles. Strap broidered stitchings, in brown, | Wrist Gauntlet Gloves, of fine beaver and gray. At $3.00 and | two-plex suede fabric, two- .50. | toned embroideries, all-around 1-clasp Washable Cape Skin | fancy strap and imitation hand Gloves, most durable for gen- i sewing in mode, mastic, beaver, eral wear, in tan, brown, mode | covert, biscuit and shades of | and gray. At $2.50. gray. At $2.25 and $2.50. Palais Royal—Main Floor. SPECIALS FROM THE MEN'S SHOP—MAIN FLOOR announcement we Bave chosen Three Timely For Saturday Items of interest to men. There are scores and scores of others. these and then come in and ) MMen’s $1.50 and $2 Wool Socks, 89¢c All wool and silk and wool in fancy stripes and heather mixtures, also drop- stitch effects. Mostly all full fashioned. All perfect. Sizes 97; to 1175. At 89c. Men’s Cotton Pajamas, $1.29 About 300 samples and special lots of plain color Cotton Pajamas. In white, blue, lavender and pink. Low neck, finished with pearl buttons and frogs. Sizes A,Band C. At $1.29. Men’s Union Suits, 59¢ 304 suits, athletic style, sleeveless and knee length. Of checked nainsook with elastic across back to give when bending or moving around. Slightly imperfect. Sizes 34 to 46. At 59c. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Boys’ Dependable Quality Clothes —for boys at reductions and special prices. Suits with extra trousers that means double wear. Boys' 2-pants Norfolk Noys’ All-wool Z-pants Sults, Sults, including new apring | reduced from $14.50 to $20.00 suits and regular stock re- | becauwe of broken size as- duced. Materials are durable | sortments. All sizes in the lot, cheviots, cassimeres and | but not in every pattern. tweeds, with both knickers | Norfolk at-le, in patterns and lined, Sizes 7 to 17. Special | fabries desirable for spring at $7.95 | wear. Sizes 7 to 18, At $12.50 Little Boys' All-wool Suits, Boys' $125 Knickers, in Eton Norfolk model, in fine | durable cassimeres, tweeds, auality tweeds; line also .broken sizes in cordu- pants. Sizes 4 to 10. U roys. Sizes 7 to 16 in the lot. $7.96 values. At Special at 03¢ Boys’ Fine Quality Strictly Little Boyw All-wool Blue Serge Knickers, | Suits, new spring every pair full lined and guar- | strictly all-wool, double-warp anteed. Sizes 7 to 18, At serge, made with double yoke $2.05 | and lined stralght pants. Boys' All-wool Tweed | Balkan, button-on and middy Knickers, full lined. Sizes 7 ; Stvles. Sizes 3 to 8. At to 18, 82.50 $4.95 Special at $1.95 | Palais Royal—Main Floor. \ Men A Special Event Offering Hundreds of High-Grade Men’s and Young Men’s 2-Trousers Suits New Spring 1923 patterns and styles. Regular $45 to $55 These fine quality suits comprise regular stock re- duce from higher prices; also hundreds of new spring suits; early deliveries bought befcre the present advance in wool- ens. Dependable guaranteed fabrics that will give long wear. Faultless in fit, tailor- ing and style. Fabrics Strictly all wool or silk and wool. Smooth Worsteds, Unfinished Worsteds. Fine Cheviots, Fine Cassimeres, Fine Tweeds. Models Young Men’s Sports and form-fitting styles; also con- servative or semi-conserva- tive style for the man of sedate ideas. Patterns—New pin hair- line and chalk stripes in all the new spring colors. Plain Oxfords and Cambridge, gray pin checks, diamond weaves, check effects, etc. The Palais Royal Men’s Shop —originated the Two-trousers Suits in Washington, and we are exclusive headquar- ters for the extra trousers suit of quality. Every suit in stock with two trousers for less than other good clothes shops sell suits of equal qual- ity with single trousers. Take advantage of this special of- fering at $35 and save $10 to $15 on your new spring suit. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Third and last day of our very unusual sale of Toilet Articles at Reduced Prices. IIlIIIllllllIIlIIIl-l-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII..IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIII'IlllIIIIIIIII-II-.I-I’II \ 2 : I TR RS SR P RN R R R R R R R R R R R R R RN R R R RN R R R R R RN R R RSP RE RN RRR R R R RN RRRERRRERNRRNRRERNERNRERENRRENRNERNENRENNERENRNENNENRENRNRERNRNRNENNNENENERNRNERNERERERELERERRER]!.] {

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