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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923. WOULD ENCOURAGE Convention Here Takes Up! Flans to Stimluate Part in Industry, Also. Pluns for encoura tion by colored per: up the problem men and voung tural pursuits and & them from leaving the farm to enter other ficlds of employ- ment with which they are unfamiliar. Support of the schools, churches and the home in checking the criminal tendencies of the youth was advo- The convention also thiwafter- the question of foster- nesro d Rev EIGHT DIVORCE SUITS One Plea Is Refused by Court and Husband Causes His Action to Be Dismissed. Columbus has been interlocutory decree of ! ubsolute divorce from his wife, Anna I. Columbus. The decree was signed Siddons. . ddons also signed terlocutory decree in favor of Edward Burdsall against Amy Burdsall. The husband is_given the custody of the children. The wife is said to have deserted her family in 1918. i Chief Justice McCoy has granted an ocutory decree of divorce to G. Leonard from Ristie M. 1 and to William E. Boyle from Boyle. The chief justice also d an interlocutory decree to nce A i | Aubrey . { awarded an an in- wife had . Darrow has dismissed I nis suit for a divorce from Maud | Darrd ons has signed a de- in favor of Harry W. ergeant, United States Army, who claimed that while he was fighting overseas his wife, Anna Favre, transferred her affections to another man. —_— -|FARMERS TO GET DATA IN FOREIGN TRADE QuIZ H e | Special Commission Named to Gath- er Price Lists on Raw Materials. special commission to investi- the foreign trade outlook for - I night, and exporters of agricultural v | products and representatives of agri- organizations are being ask- . department to serve as members. Congress appropriated $500.000 to investigate combinations in existence or in process of formation abroad to h | keep up the prices of raw products which are imported into the United ce | States and to consider the possibility GROCER HELD UP. Unidentified Robber Gets $5 and “Florida lcveloping such products on Amer- soil. Témbership of the commission will bo mamed shortly, the depart- Iment announced. Enti e there were ninety- thirty-five states “The Blue Book of So EMILY POST’S ETIQUETTE 6th Editlon—350,000 Coples in € Months! ““This volume ought to be & compulsory 1§ addition to the libraries of the society folk every city in the world. I could even wish that tie study of this volume might b added to the curriculum of every school, nd university in the United Sun, Pittsburgh, Pa. FUVK & WAGNAL || 254-360 Fourth Aves Specials” Down in sun-land where fruits grow their best—these “TLone Palm” dainties are made. \ll the native flavor is retained—for the whole proce s—irom picking to preserving— i~ done at the orchard. We cannot duplicate them at these prices— aiter the quantities in why we emp Orange Marmalade—in the individual service size Orange Marm: hand are gone. 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SITROUX IMPORTING CO., New York Bissett from David G.| f He dismissed a suit of Jen-|7T edlander against Fred Prwd-i) not 500 Days H | DISPOSED OF IN DAY) perey :}ghilszi, IN WAR GIVEN TO SOLDIERS NEEROES N FARNS was 1 | i | { REWARDS FOR GALLANTRY ’» ¢ " 9| Distinguished Service Cross Goes to Woman S Term Capt. J. A. Keating of Chicago. By the Assoclated Press. Jackson Gets Star. Mrs. FRESNO, Calif., March § Elizabeth Espinola, convicted of | ¥or extraordinary heroism in action {in the world war, the distingulshed | service cross has been awarded by | the President to Capt. James A. Keat- | ing of Chicago, IlL. formerly of the | air service, and Private Arthur C. | Slicklen of New York city, formerly of the 165th Infantry, 42nd Division. The silver star for gallantry in action has been awarded to Capt. Gll- der D. Jackson of Dover. Del., for- merly of the Fifth Regiment, United States Marines, and Second Lieut. | Daniel J. McCarthy of Saugus, Mass, | formerly’ of the 101st Field Artillery, 26th Division [:T“" distinguished service medal has bootlegging, on her own confes- sion, was sentenced to spend 500 days in her own home, caring for her four little children, by Police Judge J. G. Crichton. The woman first was fined $500, the court then discovering she could not pay it. The fine was remitted and the woman placed in her own custody in her own home to work out the fine at the rate of $1 a day. —_— Revenue amounting to $5,68 paid into the (nited ury from national forests dur- last fise WALK-OVER Now For Sport Shoes This Walk-Over model in platinum calfskin, takes first rank today among fashionable sport models. A won- derful walking shoe, long-wearing, with the racy lines of a % racing roadster. 488\ G& B 11+t heel. Perforated tip, ». p and counter. WOLF’S Wiatk-Over 929 F N.W. Plaids are smart in HART SCHAFFNER & MARX COATS FOR WOMEN For cool Spring days—Hikes in the country—motor trips, these are . the coats; warm Camelshair and Crombies, in soft plaids; a variety of new colorings, in Sport Coats in a class by themselves — in styles, fabrics and tailoring. 45 to *79* For each Hart Schaffner & Marx Coat we have selected a Knox Hat to match. This incomparable com- bination emphasizes the latest modes, in vogue, and only one of a kind. $10 to $35 Raleigh Haberdasher in. Thirteen-Ten F Street : awarded to Brig. Gen. Albert L.| fl | ‘fl ,fl fl | l L | fl fl | Cox of Raleigh, N. C., formerly of th 113th Fleld Artillery; Col. lI"fl::t‘l:r:; H. Harte of Philadelvhia, Jormerly of the medical corps; Maj. Ralph S. Key- Thoroughtare, Francisco, of the medical corps. Rosemary Fudge, 49c 1b. We Sell Rosemary Chocolates at 59c Lb. Fridays & Saturdays Gift Boxes of Rosemary {/ The special price is widening the popularity of these 100% pure chocolates, and we hope it’'ll induce Ch you to step in for a box this week ocolates end, Special 1 Twenty-five tempting varieties, fresh from our own kitchens, ready for your selection. Special price, $ l '50 59¢ ib. Blackistone’s Rosemary Candy Shop 1403 H St.—Next to Flower Store ser, United States Marine Corpm of Va., Second Division, and Maj.. Alanson Weeks of San 12th & G St. Women’s Handsomely Tailored Suits Of Black and Navy, in Tricotine and Twill Specially Priced $24-50 Up SUITS The Newest Three-piece Suits, as well asE the regular jacket styles, in navy and tan, of | Poiret and Camel’s Hair. $24-50 Up Get Your Easter Suit Now e | ————— sl [ol———[ol——= = lol—=[clc—]c— > [olc— o] —[7] For Friday 608 to 614 The House [P——— In the Unusual Values in Philipsbor Inexpensive Dress Department Spring Frocks-- The Largest Exclusive Ladies’ Specialty ELEVENTH ST. 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