Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1923, Page 36

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& THE E ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923. Swindled 50 Priests by Posing %50 o =" "| COMEDIANS WIN SUIT. |SitE"iidibiotins Whomys| - WILLIONAIRE TO WED. |1t s o, "ty | PENALTY FOR MURDER. Pollee said _that McDonough, under = chance or happening, had sccured a ceived $2,500,000 and custody of their ol the name of William Gatley, had been| . good skit. P o 2 e e Mardiour. Aiheriiien Bays .ttt 5 [T omin e S e ot e (IR O e L St e e e et P Fschoened WSS b ] the intention, in making their con- X e Wi o ) y Farator dmpraonating ' fedaral oS traordinary by Court. O A asins thalz con=] 1081, (Gt Gotham Ticense: [Xork lsstiSsvtambsrine;was tsken to White Man 65 Years Old. e B nder “the| NEW YORK, March 1—Gallagher|into a production which would keep | Npw YORK, March 2.—Charles W.|after his actions at a hotel had CLUMBLS, Ohin, Mareh 2. —Charles e g them at home most of the time and et - cted atte: Lat o re % name of Willlam Murphy on com-|and Shean, the variety team, are nei- [ yot biaving on the road in vaudeville, | Counselman, Chicago banker. and xl;:-'eld‘.’ colton L:{;rh‘"h 3 Te- ty-five, and Henry White Tr the Associated Pre when he was arraigned in court on & |plaint of the authorities of Waseca, | ther unique nor extraordinary in their 2 'n, daugh- g ! 7z ik NEW YORR 2By posing |grand larceny charge and held in |Minn. "ww“flon e hs;““ ot ;\:l MD«;;:;M :::em:;o:‘i:::r;mw“!o' suffering from a nervous 2 |;\ww: mlllrtu - l\\(’u as an An ) d pleading for|$25,000 "bail for a hearing Tuesday. e irreplaceable, Supreme Court J URUGUAY’'S NEW PRESIDENT. |(‘nicago, have obtained a marriage »-u‘.-m \’ ; S money to . o , G&.,[An agent of the Department of Jus-| Hitherto all shops in l;mpan kept | Delehanty decided in dismissing an ac-| MONTEVIDEO, March 2.—Jose license here. Mr. nlmns‘-_slmun‘gd: FRENCH ACADEMY HONOR. | Pl ]“- T e 1o “confess « murder of a 8ol-|tice also appeared and announced he|open seven d: a weel the year " terday w: son of the late harles Counselman, . 5, R % = Arnold, one o e oldest me - fasnaee 2 McDonough was opared o submit forty com.|Found, so that the emploves have had | o0 brought by the Bhubert Theatrical | Tto Yesterday was naughrated presic | W, “made millions in the grain and PARIS, March 2.—Rene Doumie, ed- | 0o\ 00 © 0 L naity for| e Diep only a few days off at New Year and | Company to enjoin the pair from play- | Baltasar Brum. “|elevator business. _|itor of the Revue des Deux Mondes,|the murder of Mrs. Ruth Lawrence <aid by detectives to have swindled fifty | plaints from persons in this city, who ing tn any but Shubert productions. o4 O, umselman was divorced by his [ who recently won In the courts great- | choked and robbed in her roomin Catholic priests in various parts of the [declared they had been swindled by |mer. of the leading Justice Delehanty a d with first wife, daughter of S?mucl M._Fvl- er freedom for critics, today was e McDonough while posing as a fed-|Osaka has now, however, adopted the sres A minute drop of acld secretion |ton, president of the Chicugo Great|elocted permanent secretary of the an- 2t ; 0 plan of & weekiy day of rest and has | Messrs. Gallagher and Shean that it|from the bee causes the chemical | Western railway, in_ October, 1921, French Academy in succession to|ing with a choery : Four Brooklyn priests appeared as|eral officer. set an example that other stores are |was absurd to cl hem with me: an hich converts into honey the | Sha charged cruelty and alleged he|Frederic Masson, who dled some time| White was convicted « rderinz class t h_men | chang Yy & eomplainants against McDonough,” McDonough was arrested yesterday|likely to follow. : 1ike the late Enrico Caruso and the sweet water obtained from flowers. had been intoxicated for five years.!ago. his wife, Saturday for Boys, Girls & Misses at The Hecht Co. The Young People’s Shops at The Hecht Co. are among the fastest growing in the store. They are highly specialized, and they offer an expert as well as economical service. ‘Qirls’ Po'laire.Coats, 59-75 “Brad”--TheNew Spring Let That Boy’s Easter Suit Be a The choice of spring— " Shoes for Live BOYS JOhnny Tu-PantS Polaire for coats has more than merely style to recommend it. It resists weather conditions A and wears so well that as long as there is any of 23 it remaining it never grows shabby. Its soft weave renders it graceful. These coats, at a moderate rice, are fashioned with all the tailoring nicety apparent in . i g g . 5 g T'he season approaches when all the out-oi-doors expensive coats. b { 1 his pl 1. Look to his cloth rain; . . B . . - & " heconies nis p a_\'grmm( o 00K to Ins clothes., AL . Rich shade of tan, in semi-belted model, with slash pockets and D, > : there is the matter of Easter and perhaps of Con- flare back. Sizes 7 to 16 years. N\, ! g frmation. | . 3 ' Johnny Tu-Pants Suits are built for fice Elk, mahogany ot = i V@ de to withstand the strain and stre tailored to a point of dres = ’ e Hes ile: suction rubber soles and and they T ll' S d e a $ 95 |y ] d el SR ,- ceoug rivaled in any boys’ suits we know of. 6' i Sizes %, ; They are presentable and good-looking through all the Quality and Service, with an Extra Pair of Trousers. $10, $12.95, $15 to $25. Sizes ] to 6. % J hard knocks. roc S 3 $5 . 4 All-wool fabrics—tweeds, cheviots and ca ST e G the new colors and mixtures. Sure-enough be Ten different styles— R S GG o e e e folks, with pleats and patch pockets. Lined upon wear These will suit him to a T, for they're I""“‘,]\“‘i‘l\”-‘ with '_'('“ 1_”"}"- ’_-\?’«“ 8 to 18 years just as “spitfy” as a “reg’lar feller” should wear. Prices, $10, $12.95, $15 to $25. THE HIGH “BRAD” . Bovs’ “](]assy Kid” Blouses--79¢ _ The soft chiffon texture that wears so well and flutters Cherry red or black calf with Co so winsomely! Ready for Easter and before. Girlish wing turand BeELItec yany ince we arc retailers of Standard mercha . it is only natural that boy Klassy Kid 7 blouses should be sold at The Hecht Co. models, with tie-back sashes, applique motifs and hand 108 1106, 85 : & ‘ Very best, Plain white, tan pongee, neat stripes and O. D. khaki shade. The new pol embroidery in silk or wool. Sizes 8 to 14 (The it Co Other sizes $3.30 to $6 collar attached, cut generously full, all seams double stitched. double voke and pearl buttons. A1l styles, in all sizes, 7 to 16 years, 79¢c. Other Loys’ blouses, $1.25 to $1.45. \White and colors Vivid reminders of spring! Copen Pekin Navy Brown (The Hecht Co.. third floor.) : Men’s Spring Caps The Modern Miss Wears Knickers, 3% 51 MEN]! Opportune Sale! 8 ' * 400 Pairs Fine Trousers About this time every man thinks about matching that coat with a new pair Zippy as you please! Becoming as can be! ‘I'h 't all. They are practical, sanitary, comfortable and everything they should Tostl aceived? {vf- mr. h!kn'\q, 'spf)'rl-s wear and whatever occasion calls for a garment that does not Snappiest styles imaginable! 1amper 1 any way. Smart tweeds in black 1 white. trouscrs. “« , P . 5 brown, green. tan--in fact, therc ~ s - . N . - 2. All wool heavy tweed made to “the queen's taste,” with smart lines are ten different colors in the new Cassimeres Tweeds Cheviots Worsteds of contour and reinforced for scrvice. Nickel belt buckle, adjustable Sguus Lol ; - . . - e 'L/'aix!/inv 3 f JESaol Plain and pleated back modeis. Rich mixtures and neat stripe effects and a complete range of sizes. G 1' ix iz i 1o 22 ! :;(léz‘lfiki?\. ]S;"‘l\“‘{:x\c:l‘\rat P g It is doubtful if such a value will be available after this lot is sold. as they I3y andutanamstisnes Salacs Socc I aluc-wise men will recognize the § are fashioned of the exact fabrics now undergoing a price advance. Sketched model n tan mixture, $3.95 (e AFEONE Goss tcona Baoe:) i value at once. (Tie Hecht Co., first floor) (T!e Hecht Co., first flcor ) “Ladye Little” hats » 2 to $13% Smartest Spring Top Coats Our own _exclusive Including “Langham High” for Misses millinery offering to th; feqinsdinse The collection is impressive—not only is the cetlel ol S . assortment of carefully selected styles amazing, but : ‘ . $1 95 . ir “infinite va- 4 ¢ "\ the variety of materials is immense. 1S SO extensive ) % " Handmade Blouses Irresistible in beauty and value ety There is pleasing picking from an embarrass- xr) French ha { gars description.” i) ment of fashionable things. R = ca? 1 \lso some machine- y hat_ hears the - Something else! aeblouses, e ; These top coats at these prices represent great ; for tots 2 to 0 yea (1) Crepe and “straze, in softly blended and more adyanced styles | and fruitful effort on the part of this highly trained Mincecreciitcn brown and « « for maidens 7 to 14 years. Lo S E < 1 S : used it is genuine (2) Crepe ana in a charming blue Observe the pre- Easter : Specialty Shop. 4 Irish or filet picot. Gl Cliciiias: : Fashion’s new whims and caprices are delight- ! e § S el a s foraishe :;c an straz Chiffon and Straw _ : fully mlerpreted. vou to replenish your Milan Hemy Layer Ribbon R E = A & ¥ spring outfit by owning Nozelty straz Lace strazw A Y There is more than your money’s worth in every | ; several of thesc w Livery lovely color that belongs in millinery’s list. Be- - § one. ) : ::x‘d al“v(?]’c‘;:‘;x‘:‘nfh{i\:\ 1 coming shapes in all possible variations. Tailorcd and dressy ‘ A+ : 48 i Sidnsich cffects too numerous to mention. Last—but by no means $ 50 50 ey Frills and jabots. Peter Pan least—\alue far and away above our pricing. : o $ o ¢ fluted cdges, three-quarter slecves, e ' s cver so many charming touches that render a blous hi . . . = : . becoming. Their laundering qualitics are another ad Children’s Phoenix Mercerized Hose, 55¢ £ Mannish collars, man- Swagger topcoats in e i o cunot e ) Plain and fancy ribbed, black, white, brown, pelo, beige. 5 3 B nish sleeves, mannish soft plaids. Plain polo o passed. ’ (Tho Heeht Co., third fioor.) B g g | (R pockets. Scotch mixtures, coats. Plain cameldyne 7 : 4 p pok; Cflntillgs.dpo]airc cloth, with convertible “} 2 cloth, plain and in over- collars. Slash or patch " omen S New Sweaters plaids. Tans, browns and pockets; strap on sleeves; . Show Many Innovations _grays. Sizes 42 to 0. belted or loose. Many A new Phoenix v Extra sizes in polo coat- new colors. Sizes14to44. . = . plaid collar ewd .uffs P ~ s $7 95 Overplaid Cloth, $1950 ings. e Hetices ey | ise9s0t SBE Sllk HOSQ fOl' Women JACQUETTE model is sketched It’s Value That Counts Genuine Cowhide Bag for your approval, and there are many olher‘s lequéll_\' smart, just as Men s low Shoes For that trip you’re planning You are 1um}11mr with the Phoenix new and distinctive for sport and 8 $°7.95 Sillk Hosiery slogan—*“More milcage more dressy wear. - i 57_50 7' o for your money.” Mohair with fiber silk stri i { i silk stripe, in 73 Worth much more by all iron. rich shades of buff, silver and navy. i ; et L b the warrants of quality, 3 : Notice theinew siceve uithl o ap e (\‘vc HE Sewed frame and full leather lined. a very moderate pricc. g i 4 able to offer them at this Heavy, reinforced handle, strong brassed catches. Roomy and _ Pure thread silk. interwoven with a slight amount of fiber, 1 S oA 8 _ 5 adding to the wearability. Mercerized top. soles, heels and toes. b s price, so you may as well be good looking, as you'll see when you come to get one of these handy Bliclkiand brown: W NeW MOhdll’ W > the gain—er. One style of bags, but the outstand'ng’ feature is its EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. Other Phoenix silk hosiery, black and the ncw shades, $1.20 to e iD= oot ¢Tie Heeht Co.. first floor.) $285. (be Becht €0, oot Skiup Sketched Jacg . rich 3 ; m,f u’.f»fh”fib,,"i,”,'.-’,'lf ;,-"gi,’ Sweaters, 56-95 N forming extra strength and s an ornamental cffect. Good- . - : — % Round or V. neck and long sleeves. All mohair cr combined S ; year welt soles and rubber ST t/l ‘ [/I =with fiber in plain or novelty cffects. Gray, brown, navy and mix- heels ] * tures. Others at $L95 to $10.95 : o ik New Golf Coats, $5.95 to $10.95 Sketch shows tan calf. $7.50. al I' v al I’ 3 (The Hecht Co., first foor.) R ntemm— . {Th¢ Hecht Co., first floor.) S - J » - » A . L] 2 i This new Phoenix Silk Hosiery at $1 Hand-boarded leather that wears like % { is a complete fulfillment i.:‘l ;hz idea. Tt is a combination of enduring clegance and sturdy service at

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