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ACCUSED WIDOW TO TELL OF HUSBAND’S MURDER Dechred to ane Saxd Gibbons Killed Coal Company Manager and Ruined Her Home. Society| (Continued from Elghth Page.) of “hlchealcr, Va., and Miss Amelia Whitzel. nce daughter Lillian (oo Mr. Albert Small of this city. dence, 583 Irving street northwest. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, their| pluce, on February 28 at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. ‘John S. Bennett, founder and head of the Chlldren's Emergency Home, is to be the honor guest and speaker. A feature of the evening’s enter- tainment will be a one-act play, “Overtones,” a Washington Square Players' production, now under re- hearsal by the Women's City Club dramatic section. The four the engagement of Mr. and Nrs. Friedlander will hold a receptlon in their honor Sunday, from 10 o'clock, at their resi- Dr. and Mrs. Ataerton Seldell of 2301 Connecticut averue returned to this country on the Adriatic from Eu- W. EDNESDAY, idge at her home in Minneapolis. FEBRUARY Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kidd of New Mr. L. F. tertained- 2 small company York city and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoops of Middleton, Conn., who are en routo to Palm Beach, Fia., remalnder of the winter, are at the Burlington Hotel. Rosenfeld of Chicago en- at_dinner for the Marris lcenses been oasarriage bave tssued to the William O. Wolfe and Blizabeth A. Brastow. Michael J. Butzko anc Mary B. Crane. John B. Teaman and Essle W. Weakley. Melvillo W. Page and Aibertha A. Wolf. earge W, Turver and Florence J. Turvey. 21, 1923 Some women in Arkansas are taking advantage of the Ku Klux craze in a peculiar way. A case is reported where one of them wrote her husband a letter in order to keep him in at nights, It proved effectual. Marriage Licenses. Hotel Roosevelt 16th, V & W Sts. Dining Room Now Open | Breakfast 7:30 to 9:30 MAKE YOUR OWN napolsky und Ksty Kesler. Mra. 1 renary s spending a portlon |rope Tuesday. Dr. Seidell has been 1 ight at the New Willard. | Francis 0. Albrecht and Beatrice McLough- Lunch H o v. Dr. 8 3 been | ¢ B e oha ast night at the Ne 1 0 Beatrice uncheon 12:30 to 1:30 gL (his Week With Dr. and Mrs. Brad- fengaged In reseatch at the Pasteur | jarte b Basahe e poey siedAdes | Among his guests was Senator Stan- [lin Fiwyn O, Wian and Mabel E, Tawlor. DRESSES Dinner 6:00 to 8:00 e Institute in Paris. woman, with Mrs. Marle Stalr Law- |ley of Kentu; g Seorze’ . Hartahorn of Martinsbute, W. WRAPS AND HATS S it Mr. Cordenis A. Severance, former 5 T . ger. as Harriet, her overtone, and 3 v Deen Lee McKeaver of Wardeavt, Smart_and Distinctive, at a Reasousbl Table dHote and a 1a Carte : Of Sitmand | president of the American Bar Asso- |, Mrs C. 1L Ruoff will entertain a|Mrs “Willjam ~ ¥. " Chamberiain, "us| y1eq REYNOLDS EXPIRES. a0 mmnmmm e Costa Service sjon soon after killed Noffsinger frequently had clation, is In Washington for a few Capt. and Mrs. Tdward §, Brashears ay for the midwinter hop at the academy tonight and was accom- panied by Miss Virginla Leo Perry of Kansas City, the guest of Mrs. Georgo number of guests at tea Friday after- | Maggle, a primitive Woman, with Mrs. Mrs. Abram § o end of this we on will leave at the for New York clty,| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam D. Newton Order of Washington to Give Annual Banquet. of her nfecc , in _the Miss Bertha On rio apartment n “hdmy T Robioson of tbls city and Louise w w mi u Walker of Alezan; Ask for Booklet o h:§‘; w minerelduvs and 13 stayiug at the New |oon atle Paradis Gerriit ' BMiller, Jr., as Margaret, her cnolds of Philadel- (W v wfi..fn ,.‘.’In"mu Jones. PROF, LIVINGETONE'S Music Every Kvesing ‘Willard. — overtone. terda at the r ormun Acwith and Lorena Reld'm Orer 20 Yenrs i Washingion 2th corge Or Moore wid Sare o 'm:. G n. Frank. . Lacy. - i | 1213 Clifton street northwest are | go b 1 hi resterday for Kings- | i daughter of John Reynolds z < : e O L O e N e i ot Rinks-Bhe was & daugnter o S R A e e s S S SR R R R AR R SR R R SXRRNT m:_“;’fi(x(r:ullnashux speuding several weeks at Palm Beach [ Wortheim for a woek. . T ston amaica, and will visit points|of Lancaster, and the sister X % %9 2SS Jted last night | #0d at New Orlean section of the Councll of Jewish Al their month's ab- l’luu' M"'v{yr,fil “Hll}mln !}e o ) a v y Mrs. Bimon to be | senee from Washington. S. N., and Gen, John L. 1ds, e e P DA L‘vt‘rcll Blodgett of e e ey Lohe A who wag killed fn the battle 9 1 $ - oh e returning to Washington | gonera . v soclal r Mrs. G. Hanger s Gettyshurg. She formerly resided WIm PUR- | toduy and will be at tho Powhatan, :;:T:L::w:rl:-',:’.’.}:oi‘l‘;‘l::)):v‘ululfflw?“,(';‘r‘; th her sister, Mrs, Henry D. Landis wondel‘lll ded mot guilty, John W. Price Simon by the council. : of Philadelphia. The body will be In- to have declarcd ol tice went to Annap. il of Mrs, Marshall terred In Philadelphia. es and that plans The Order of Washington will hold hich they were the dead asked him had been 1 to elope “STANDARD”—The Measure of Banking Service How Much Money Do You Want? When you reach the age of fifty, how much money would you like to have? Figure it out and start NOW to get it in bank. Here at the Standard we have originated a few ideas to help conscientious savers. Many are the Standard friends who will have the money they have set out to save. Our help is very deflnite. Just come in and get a few ideas on saving that we have learned from exper!- ence. Remember this is the friendly bank D. Hope, at Wardman Park Hotel, and e 2 Miss Helen Husted, the nlece o Mrs, | (¢} 8nual banauet at Hotel s Far George Mesta, who will be the guest R0, Lisye moscoted at the hop of Midshipmen John W. |,amgng thos Price, jr.. and Howell Fish. Chis H Sreon Dr. and Mre. Thomas 8. Lovette will [ (has: H & be at homo Sunday afternoon from [ Al 4 to ¢ oclock In their home on N|QYit A street, When a short program of mu- | famif sic will be give oL Gordon M. Ash, Dr. and Mrs. John Stewart McLennan will | Sorqermi, return tomorrow from New York, where she has been for some time. Miss Genevieve Herndon of Frank- ¥ hl\d Mr. Ralph A. Wells of were married Saturday, Among tho: | Open Till One O’Clock Tomorrow A $25.00 DAY AT TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ‘We Will Place on Sale Spring Fashionable Styles SUITS, DRESSES, COATS Tailored and Afternoon and Sport and Dressy Suits Street Dresses Dressy Coats The Values Are Unequaled quoted in an n as placing ng on Gibbons, e Killed her husband after Births Reported. owing Dbirths hav th department jo Wm. F 5 “Bouniwell, Mr, Noble Jomnes, been reported wm. 1r: M. Conrad and ¢ Dr. H. G. Moulton, director of the Institute of Economic Moulton will be the at a recept of the American g B : o natlonal club et clation of Uni- “Always Room to Park Your Car” st to a large num of friends the young folks have made while living in Washington. The bridegroom, who s a Dartmouth 1917, is now with the on, and, after o wed- which will tak A. §. Gardiner, H. C. McCeney, President THE STANDARD NATIONAL BANK 9th St., New York Ave. Washington Casbier the recept the meml {groom is a ternit the w hospits The bride was secretary to former Senator Beck of Kentucky and ¥. | has since served in the same capacity for Senator Pome of Ohio. The public relief committes of the Women's City Club, Mrs. Wiilia hawberlin, “chairman, dinner at the clubhouse, RO T Mr. and Mrs. Slashing Bargains to Close~Till 1 P.M. & & v ’“ 3 2 3” ’ . &&' 25 (S:rj:lsl,s}:nto 18 sund tolme fug t'l;llmm;d S_l;!d tlo $39. To close, $8.95. ee 1 18 Clof s, navy and colors. Sold to $10. To close, $2.98. E:ilcllence ‘é .it.cummlgl)fim , 12 11 Handsome Winter Coats. Sold to $160. To close, $49.50 to §79.50. 35 Dresses, 14 to 18 sizes; crepes and cloths. Sold to $30. To close, $10.95. 9 Navy Cloth Dresses, stout sizes. To clo:e, $15. 26 Navy Poiret Twill Dresses, 14 to 36 sizes. Sold to $40. To close, $19.95. Evening Dresses and Party Frocks at Half Price. 25 dozen Voile Blouses, broken lines. Sold to $5.95. To close, $1.29. 20 dozen Blouses, crepe de chine, georgette and voile. Sold to $9.95. To close, $2.69. 15 dozen Silk Hosiery and Wool Hosiery. Sold to $2.50. To close, $1.25. 4 dozen Slip-on Wool Sweaters, all colors. Sold to $3.75. To close, $1.98. B R 4 e ORISR Ertebacher 1210-1212 F Thursday—W ashington's Birihday Until 1 P. = —oi COLBERT PLUMB ING skill in numerous new buildings of every clas but that does not mea we confine ourselves t new installations. On th contrary, we do an ex tensive REPAIR busines and are ally we equipped to handle you emcrgency orders. MAURICE J. COLBERT £ Heating—Plumbing— Tinning Phone Main 16-3 it MOTHERS DO THIS- When the Children (uu;_ln. Rub, = { Musterole on Throats and i Chests 316 7th St THETER, pert Home, Good New Hamp es R S s A e A A A A S SR SRR R RS RS RN RN R AN R I A S AR A A A I S S R A S A TR R ™ M Final Clearance of All Winter Garments | No telling how soon the may develop into_croup, or iend """',o]c'f,:'],fl:‘,l.f'.]u‘g'::’c :'.::,:,,Ifi g Thrifty women will take advantage of the following offerings, as Bl de i ¢ it is an established fact that Lrlebacher styles arc always a year in ”w.uwr‘d\ i, Muaesele 5 advance, and any of these modcls will prove excellent vf\/m far next g season. : y =] was Now croup, (B #| 1 Brown Marvella Wrap, Beaver trimmed ... . .. $268.50 $135.00 + headache, B el 1 Veldyne Embroidered Coat, Wolf collar nnd :ufls. $138.50 $62.50 AT | 2 1 Gerona Coat, with Wolf collar and cuffs $187.50 $92.50 el , with Wolf collar and cuffs. . ... ... i i | e e e o B 1 Embroidered Gerona Coat, Wolf collar and cuffs. . $168.50 $82.50 |and 65¢ jars and tubes. B i 1 Fashona Cloth Coat, Wolf collar and cuffs. .. ... $138.50 $69.50 Better than a mustard plaster é ;i 1 Mole Collared Brown Fashona Coat $158.50 $79.50 B | $138.50 $59.50 124 ul $138.50 $65.00 lllO G g <l 1 Maroon Tailored Cloth Suit. ... ...... .. $29.50 $9.50 & 1 Fancy Mixture Tailored Suit .. .. . $59.50 $25.00 EST. 1879 &6 1 8eal Collared Brown Veldyne Suit . $115.00 $45.00 Iz b 1 Embroidered _Il}.llrie 'l;aflsored Suit . $79.50 $39.50 4| 1 Henna ‘Plain ored Suit ....... $29.50 $9.50 = I 1 Black Broadtail Cloth Suit, Wolf collar and cuffs. . $165.00 $82.50 The Managementof This Bank i , ; : éi 1 Black Broadtail Cloth Suit, Fitch collar. . $185.00 $89.50 T — & Just Received! And Priced 2 1 Embroidered Marleen Suit, fur trimmed . $135.00 $65.00 i Aff d M l V. l 1 Brown Veldyne Suit, fur trimmed . . $89.50 $35.00 enced officers, some of | i to Altor afrve O"SS "a i 1 Brown Talored Suif ... —. $59.50 $25.00 : siki . o e 1 ilored Suit .. .. .. $85.00 $42.50 whom have been con- | . for One-half Day Selling ' 1 Brown Clath Frock . : T 58950 $25.00 neCted “"l.th e fOl" praCtl- B Dresses so Chic and with the Bouyancy of Youth. } &‘t SSI;E‘FM&MGM Dress wooeee e e :;ggo $25.00 cally athird of a century. ||| That They Will Instantly Fascinate You the Moment o B Clba P on ook 2 " liE You See Them. In Silhouette and Fashion They Are | 1 Fur-trimmed Blue Cloth Frock $75.00 $37.50 = | 5 P In Quality of Fabric They Are Aston- il 1 Braid-trimmed Cloth.Dress .. .. .~ $49.50 $19.75 ] Our pOl IC1€S are |; % i:hli,nx = 31'5.' i ] 1 Vslhlut‘e‘ sv;mngA:iown, h‘:;e over Satin e :15.00 :31,50 sound and based on lilg - 1 Black Velvet Afternoon Gown............... $79.50 39.75 . = ] . ’ e i 1 Rose Crepe Romaine Dress ...... $79.50 $39.75 vears of experience in | % Fashion’s Newest Fabrlcs and Colors 1 Beaded Gold Cloth Frock . s $125.00 $62.50 T b ] - o 1 Sapphire Blue Velvet Afternoon Dress $85.00 $42.50 RS, SO il O 1 Rose Velvet Evening Gown . ... $59.50 52975 ful banking. : e et s i 1 g:-tnmm 3 ed ;/e.}v‘e,! |5m||§n' . :gggg :gggo Ao . \ ; e wn Brocaded Velvet Dress . e .50 Our location, to- g (Store Closed Thursday 1 P.M.) ii.‘:fi’."%fi. B'G“;Y:e':;bcmnw Sfe;ufl'c.r‘y'fi'-'"’_f_a‘df 5;;;23 gg;:g gether with our [g 1 oul..:l gfie _}_‘geh ll:mt, §59'§° $25.00 s = ! 1 Peac e eta Frock. . 59.50 $25.00 efhicient service, am- (i 1 D A l SF E:Cl AI .S 1 White Satin Dress ............... $79.50 $19.50 b ple capital, modern | & 2 1 Jade Vélvet Af(erl;lroeon Frock ....... ;79.20 gzs.oo 8 25Coatsat............. 1 Flesh Georgette Dress 5 . $371.50 15.00 equipmentandstrong 12 Semuin Goene o6 SPY0 % Bopsuic i s $16% 1 Blue Velvet Dress ... . .. i $39.50 $19.50 banking connections, s Piain. “VALUES to $5t. 1 %‘t g’:lvetsAflerm_:‘?n Fro;knu sfi:ggg gg.oo 1 Black Satin, Sequin Trimme 35 .. 5 .00 should appeal to the |3 2 o bt i S0 IR s 1 Enbroidered Grecian Gown .. $25000 $i2500 business and profes- mostly small sizes. VALUES plain, VALUES to $79.50. 1 Red Brocaded Velvet Gown . . : $117.50 $58.75 P B e 1 Gold Brocaded Gown i $138.50 $69.25 sional men of the city. s Suciesd ..o SO ()M 00 2Ot o i 359-50 ‘ 1 Brown Caracul Cloth Tailored Frock. . $125.00 $62.50 ) Ifi?r;l;sa'\;fg‘i:‘?al%x}‘;flo" i Vil edt, | 1 lot Kayser and Van Raalte Italian Silk Vests— N sl 00 Deposits, $5,736,800.00 R $1.98 8Coataat,...... i 379 50 & ;lml SZ:L. B .. Now 91, : e derroaga o i i 9] - e Solags A cuts o st "““‘ _____________________ Now 85¢ | : 1 lot of Black Silk Camisoles—» 5 s,lp_'v(vh«;ols Acerrid it 31.95 o t'%.f";.:.'u;odf were $195 ............ NOW 51.00 | : e 3 to §250.00. ] 1 lot of Kayur and Van Raalte Italian Silk Bloomers— Now $l 95 |