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T /ARD IS GRANTED ' MINUTES OF JURY fecord of Indictment for Murder of Peters Impli- cates an Accomplice. SWEARNG FALSELY Alleged Confession by Four Who Testified in Stokes Divorce Suit. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August vitnesses in the sensational W. . okes, divorce trial have admitted that they testified falsely, it was disclosed yesterday by Chief Assist- {ant District Attorney Ferdinand Pecora. The sult was brought by Stokes, wealthy hotel owner, against Helen Elwoou Stokes, his wife. Mrs. Stokes { 000,000 dama testi- | W. E. nelud- | is commonly < State troovers, who saw the body | that he was the morning it was found be- | defame her ved Peters had been killed at some | tco other than the spot on the «d where the body was found witnesses emphasized that the appeared have been ' that Peters' vest showed ilet marks and that there we s of a s shot Peter gle for the posses vistol the Associated Press. NEW YORK. August the zrand that dter S, Ward the murder of wrence Peters of Haverhill, M i a lonely road near White Plains ore than r ago, Were turned or to Ward's attorneys yesterday, us ending a court battle of several eks between Ward's attorneys and state as to whether they should surrendercd. e record of the gr ony showed that wi 21.—Minutes : indicted her st jr. “Weddie known, on the ground party to a scheme to character. nd jur Frlse Testimony on Lone Charge. Mr. Pecora declared leged false testimony jone of the most s the trial, the kes had been artment of dgar ithy California oll 5 at in this that the al- all bore upon nal features that Mr the N T. Wal- man. office.” oy we of Pete minutes it angle in t the state of alter S, Ward oln Doe” indic o (hat it out a|j that the | The people York agai John Doe. ng for the Sus ed had seen her entitlec we New nd called in. \ trict attory t 1 S S that Stokes and the woman Wallace's presence If that she had _seen tment." Called was not an in Mr. stat und no not where the ough Ward had = wed the 55 powder said tified they about the found. Into the Case. id a hix marks on indicated b of | Mr { upon | sity term Pecora said he had heen c to investigate the allegel of the testimony by Samuel Un- . counsel for Mrs. Stokes. He i that he had not intended mak- ! the facts public until the con- clusion of the divorce and clvil proceedings. Mrs. Stokes' recent i statement. in which she averred that FORD CAMPING-OUT PARTY | (it 5%, 1ok, iy HALTS AT IRON MOUNTAIN | " “ " known some Members Travel Peters had ieen feet fou said they e tire track. Ward's (t he had driven 2 car, while the S were in another rthes to the machine, in Three Cars, Having Three Trucks Loaded With Tents and Cots. o Associated TRON MOUNTAIN, Mich., A The Ford Camping-out will d Te near th The membe a4 Mrs Her Thomas A. Fx S, Fi s of the ¥ord Mr Harvey n Harvey, and Miss | eifon wuonl ned by Mr. | the head u(" pper ninsula s traveling in thres | loaded with | vrivad dire Wings d operations in The Ford party has_ threc | A Health C&> Habit— In Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream you get what science finds best in a dentifrice— a fine chalk—no grit —and pure soap. It is a healthy habit to use Colgate’s. Large tube 25¢ COLGATE & CO. ared the party ord operations in d points in the | thatother from > itine Known 4 Fie 1 denied story written by Allen Benson that desired to be president of the United States. He laughed when shown a cop, i a newspaper containing it i OLD-TIME ACTOR DIES. Richard Fulton Russell Was Long Leading Figure on Stage. YORK . 21.~Richard vears a n stage in numerous s died in _the hospital after a long age of seventy-seven first made his name red in_support of Ed- | John McCullough. His of Ada Rehan, died Au, cared Mr. when 1 win wifle Ghe Economy Corner Tth.and H Sts. N\ Another Sigmund Triumph in allored Suits Leadership is so firmly ours that competition lags far behind our offerings. We are featuring for Fall, THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON / ,. D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2I, 1923. WITNESSES ADMIT [T~ “IT PAYS TO Last Day of the Rummage Girls’ $1.59 Dresses $1 Small - lot of fine, sheer quali dresses, in neat fi with organd and sashe 14 —Third Floor. girls Tawn $1.25 Little Girls’ Dresses T7c Little Tots' Dresses. with and without pan- some have or- ollars. Variety Jf neat_patterns. Sizes 5 vears —Third Children’s 39¢ Bloomers 29¢ 0dd lot of Little Chi dren’s Bloomers, of pink crepe and whit sateen, with - elast knee and waist. Small sizes only.—Third Floor. [z $1 Sunbonnet Frocks 79¢ Little Girls' Sunbon- net Frocks of unbleach- ed cotton, with cre- tonne waist and tie L1111 201 Children’s 79¢ Nightgowns 59¢ Of soft mainsook, in slip-over style with ki- mono sleeves, narrow lace edging around neck and sleeves. Sizes 6 to 12 years.—Third Floor. R Women’s 85¢ Drawers 69c¢ Extra size Drawers of good quality soft muslin, with tucked ruffie and hemstitched hem. Al lengths.— Third Floor. I R, T Linoleums . Yd. 39¢ Sq. Yd (80) Remnants of Printed and Inlaid Lin- oleums, in lengths from 2 to 4 square Mards; Fourth Floor. 2, $1.50 Felt Base Rugs 50¢ (20) Felt-base Rugs. size 4.6x4.6 ft.. in green and brown colorings.— Fourth Floor. . $1 Grass Rugs 48¢ 0dd ot x34-inch Japanese Grass Rugs, 720-warp quality, in at- tractive stenclied de- gns of various colors. —FIrst Floor. 29¢ to 39¢ Cretonnes 18¢ Yd. Mill lengths of Tard- wide Cretonne, war- ranted fast colors, in a variety of designs for draperies, furniture cov- erings and various uses Lengths 2 to 10 yards.— First Floor. P11/ A Women’s Vests 35¢ Fine Ribbed Vests low neck and sleeveless, also in bodice style. Regular and extra sizes. —First Floor. o) Children’s Nainsook W asit Suits Seconds of 50c Quality 39¢ Nainsook Waist Suits, made in low neck and sleeveless styles, with knee - length~ pants. Taped buttons and gar- ter attachment. — First Floor. I . T 79¢ Organdy and Lace . With and with- : Peter Pan and collars, trimmed with venise and val laces. — First Floor. 89c Iiuffling 49¢ Yd. Circular Valenciennes and Venise Rufiing, three rows, in white, cream, ecru and black. Variety of patterns. First Floor. $1.19 Neckwear 89¢ Venise Bertha Collars in cream and ecru; va- rious designs, for wear with fall dresses.—First Floor. b rrriiriiiriiziniirzzig 79c Vestees 49¢ Camisole Vestees Valenciennes and e laces, with shoulder straps elastic _top; also Or- gandy Vestees, in ecru and white, with blue and pink colorings.— First Floor. ooz g Girls’ $1.39 Dresses 89¢ Small lot of Girls' Chambray Dresses, in plain colors and various colored checks: straight- line models with loose belts. Sizes & to 12 years.—Third Floor. prrrzaii ) 35¢ Crepe 25¢ 30-inch Plisse Crepe, a mercerized quality, in all wanted colors. — First Floor. iz Women’s $1.25 Union Suits 89c¢ Women's Union Suits, in white and various colors; made in bodice top style with buttonless front and open seat. Regular sizes only.— First Floor. of Ve- net and Athletic R e e .. T .Rummage Lots of Flpor Coverings 7 Small lots, reduced to such prices as will insure speedy clearance in one day—or less. Some slightly imperfect, others perfect. Former Values Ranging from $16.50 to $20.00 W;: cannot fill mail or phon orders vertised lots. 36-inch Fiber Shk Stripe Shirtings. extra heavy grade, in White grounds with stripe color combinations. Warranted fast colors. —First Floor. Yoz $2 Crepe de Chine $1.69 Yd. 40 inches wide, heavy, firm woven quality, ina large range of summeny also white. $2 Black Satin Duchesse $1.49 inches wide, silk quality, with satin face, for hand- some street and eve- ing costumes. — First Floor. all- rich Women’s 65¢ Sport Hose 45¢ Pr. Richelieu Hose. In Mercerized Ribbed Sport black, cordovan. Jght and dark camel, navy and gray. Excellent wearing quality.—First Floor. vz Children’s 59¢ Sport Hose 39¢ Pr. Children's Mercerized Ribbed Sport Hose, in black, white, cordovan, brown, sand, gr: and nude, with fancy turn- over tops in various colors.—First Floo: Women’s Fashioned Silk Stockings Trregulars of $2 Quality 95¢ Pr. ~Women's Full-fash- foned Thread Silk Stockings, in black and gun metal, with double sole, heel and toe, mer- cerized lisle garter top. Broken sizes. — First Floor. LTI 2L L PO RN LA AP LI o A A o o e for ad- e Z 65¢c Pongee 49¢ 35-inch Tan Pongee, ‘& silk-and-cotton fabric, with rich lustrous finish. —First Fleor. . LI $1 Pillows 68c Each (37) Bed Pillows, size 18x25 inches, covered with good grade art ticking, in various col- ors and well filled with new feathers.—Fourth Floor. L1000 I $1.39 & $1.50 Koveralls ys _and glirls, y weight for fall ar. Long and_ short sleeves, plain and neat stripe discontinued lots. ery garment bears the label; all first qualit es "1 to 8 years.—Third Floor. trimmed; 1o 52% sizes in the reduced to. straightline and length sleeves. 16 to 40. V $12.50. At... misses and ‘women sizes to women med. At neatly L1 N O AN A $2.50 Dimity Bedspreads $1.79 72x99 White Dimity Spreads, extra length for three-quarter beds. —First Floor. AIPIIN 1AL L, 29¢ Pillow- cases 19¢ 42x36 Bleached Pillow- cases, hand torn and ironed; slight seconds. —First Floor. Errr277702 02000 $1.75 Sheets $1.39 81x90-inch size Seam- less Bleached Sheets, free from starch or dressing. All perfect.— Firat Floor. iz $1.19 Sheets 85¢ 50x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, fin2 woven grade, hand torn and ironed.—First Floor. iz Odd Lot Aluminum Ware e T T Formerly $7.98 values Silk Dresses of crepe de chime; } belted models; | side panels; short or three-quarter- | Sizes ! lues to | | | Dresses of imported gimgham for 52 for large trim- 77/ T . T e Left From the Rummage Sale A One-Day Clearance! We have set aside Wednesday to sweep out all short lots, few-of-a-kind gar- ments, soiled and mussed merchandise and remainders left from our Kummage Sale. Tomorrow will be one of the most profitable shopping days of the summer season for you if you avail ycas . of the opportu of our half-yearly Rummage Sai-. . PORCH HAMMOCK CHAIR . BALL Good enc 55¢ a dozen. enough LA I I I A 2 o RZ 59¢ White Voile 39¢ Beautiful Quality White Voile with chif- fon finish, two-ply weave with wide taped edge. 40 inches wide.— First Floor. LI IO 39c Pongee 24¢ 2-inch White Pongee, a yarn mercerized qual. ¥, for men’s shirts and boys' blouses. — First Floor. $3.98 med with, Suits new blue braid. At $3.98 dressy also extra shades; sizes $39.75. $1.79 At »39c and 50c Printed Voiles 19¢ 35 and 40 inches wide, in light and dark grounds; good assort- ment of styles and col- orings.—First Floor. v zvrrrirniriiiivziriA 39¢ Shirting Madras 22¢ 32 inches wide White Shirting Madras, fine close-woven grade, with white woven stripes. First Fleor. B 35¢ Pillow- cases 25¢ 45x36 Bleached Pil- lowcases, regular size. perfect quality.—First Floor. bz $1.75 Satin Messaline 98¢ Yd. 35 Inches w pure silk quality, with rch satin face: ' large assortment of desirabie strect and _evening shades.—First Floor. e, fina to use and gh to use and throw awa Limit, 12 to a buyer. Goldenberg’s—First Floor, Bargain Table. A L A, IR L L I L L 2 R O, Final Reductions On Odd Lots Summer Wash Dresses, Suits, Etc. Dresses of dark veiles, beautifully 36 to 46 and 421 lot. Blouses o!} georgette crepe trim- ace three-quarter sleeves, round or V light and dark Sizes 16 to 4. Values to $5.98. made of tricotine; only; Sizes 16 to $24. Coats and_ Suits, in_sport and models; materials of trico- tine, plaids and kammelure, includ- ing light and dark broken Values Nz R R e 2 R . Y, Cretonne Cushions Made to Sell for 25¢ At 5¢ Each 13 inches square—cotton filled—cretonnc or khaki covered. Carrying loop attached. Made to sell at 25c cach, but we have four thousand to sell at Sc each. A Cushion for many purposes— keep. Ch 5S¢ for one; R i Oriental Rugs Reduced Varfous types, colors and sizes grouped for clearance, in three lots. Sizes range from 3 ft. 2 inches to 4 ft. wide by 4 ft. 6 in. t0 6 ft. 6 in long. S Orfental Rugs worth $35.00 B5bo0s ut.. $24.85 8 Oriental worth $50.00 itk ae. . $36.75 Orieneat Rugs. worth *00 o 530,00 ar... $48.75 Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. and silk braid; $1.48 color trimmed with $8.75 $18.76 to T i $1.50 and $2.50 Rugs $1 27x54-inch _Hit - and- miss Design Rag Rugs. also 36x72-inch_ Heavy Japanese Rush Rugs in varfous colors. — First Floor. oz $2.25 Extra Size Sheets $1.59 20x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, eoxtra large _size for double beds. Heavy, close wov- en grade.—First Floor. sz $1.59 Sheets $1.19 51x90 full double-bed size _bleached .sheets, seamless _and _perfect quality—First Floor. A high-grade cotton fabric, in _all wanted lingerie colos also white.—First Floor. es offered on the last day sz $1.69 Pajamas $1.19 Women's Two-piece Pajamas of crepe in pink ground rious patterns ot all size —Third ¥ oz Women’s $2 Nightgowns $1.19 ~Women's Voile Nigh empire st orchid, light blue and pink.— Third Floor. leeveless wns, in LI IO $7.25 & $7.75 Nemo Corsets $4.48 lot of Nemo slightly : ifty with e e, 22 f-reducing with low bust, skirt LA A $1.25 to $2.50 Curtain Lace Cur Nottingham slight odd, into panel Floor. pairs designs 710707772701 I AL $3 Comforts with < and covered with good seryv- iceable material; closely stitched.—Fourth Floor, orirniiciiiisinsisivisissrriicsiiid Boys’ 75¢ to $1 Blou = 59¢ Special purchas port Blouses included For school and neral cales and Khaki; fine quality madras white oxford and tans: in - long sleev sport col Jars; all made with dou- ble-voke ck and full Boys’ $1 to $1.50 Bell Shirts 69¢ Entire stock of hovs' Bell” Brand Shirts, also broken lots of other well known makes: of khaki, woven madras, mercerized cloth, and white oxford; sport style and collar attach- ed; full-cut sizes, 1213 to 14 mneck measure. —Third Floor. iz 45¢ Table Oilcloth (5) Linoleum Rugs, size 106x12 . 0 (4) Wool-and-fiber Rugs, 12x12 t. 29( (4) Crex Rugs, 9x15 ft. B ) . 1923—one of the biggest val- ues we have ever shown— Valoes§ Wosthi] Bie ¢ The weaves dre ALL every stitch shows the ha; All-wool Poirets, in long-line mod- els, superiorly tail- ored and superbly WOOL and fast color, and ndicraft of a master tailor; graceful lines; handsomely lined; and tailored to the very peak of styles prevailing for Fall and Winter. A small deposit will re: or'vn any selection for later delivery. Other Splendid Values at $29.75 and $39.75 Women’s $2.50 All-Wool Sweaters $1.69 0dd lot of Women's All-wool Sleeveless Sweaters, V-neck but- ton-front style, in tan, wisteria and green.— Third Floor. Women’s $1.25 Costume Slips $1 Of soft, white nain- 800k, with 20-inch hem, double strap, hemstitch- cd or lace-trimmed top. Nearly all sizes,~Third Floor, e e . e R I, DI I (3) Crex de ) Grass Rugs LI L A O L L L A AL L uxe Rugs, 8x10 ft. (3) Axminster Rugs, 4.6x12 it. 9x12 ft. « (3) Herringbone Crex Rugs, 6x12 (5) Crex De Luxe Rugs, 6x9 ft. (6) Linoleum Rugs, 4 ft., 6 in. by 12 ft. (5) Wool-and-fiber Rugs, 6x9 ft. 41,X7% fr inches by 12 ft. 10 Rugs Formerly $8.00 to $13.00 1,600-warp qualit; Rugs Formerly $2.95 to $5.00 (9) Heavy Grass Rugs, 6x9 ft. (5) Fine Grass Rugs, 4%X7l: ft. (7) Herringbone Crex Ru (8) Grass Hall Runners, 2! (12) Bralded Oval Rag Rugs, size 27x48 inches. Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. 155 *1 I I L I L AL T R R, R e Window Shades Seconds of $1 Grade 39¢ (20 dozen) Wiadow Shades, of olled opaque cloth, in medium and dark’ green, also green and white duplex; good spring rollers; complete with fixtures.—Fourth Floor. R e $3 “P' N> = Corsets $2.29 (2 dozen) “P. XN Practical Side Corsets of white coutil; low and medium bust, long skirt, elastic insert at back. Broken - sizes. — Third Fleor. LI I T Popular Makes of Corsets VALUES UP TO $4 $2.39 Including =~ American Lady, R & G, and War-" ner's: odd ' lots and broken sizes. Sizes 22 to 35 included in the lot, e . P e 2 2, e T T, $1.49—Choice at— 88¢ Various odd lots from our regular stock of Aluminumware, includ- ing the following art cles: Roasters, Preserving Kettl Colanders, Piltchers, Percolators Rice Bollers, Covered Saucepans, Water Pails, Fry Pans, Combination Cookers, ete. ‘Bassment—Hardwares Stere. P Decorated China Values Up to $1.49 Choice— . 19e¢ 0ada lots of Fancy Decorated China mark- ed at this low price for, quick clearance tomor- row: China Bowls, Sugar and Cream Setw, Syrup Pitchers, Celery Trays Cake Plates, Marmalade Jars, ete. ‘Basement—Hardwares Store. R, 7P L T R L LA AL L L L 59c White Organdy 35¢ 40. inches wide, fine, sheer, transparent qual- ity, with beautiful cob- web finish.—First Floor. A 25c¢ Pajama Checks 15¢ 36 inches wide, close woven, soft-finish qual- ity for undergarments. —First Floor. . 3 39¢ Voile 25¢ 40 inches wide, very fine and sheer weave, for waists and dresses. —First Floor. R T, 2 o . $4 Spreads $2.39 Full double-bed size, in heavy raised Mar- seilles patterns.—First Floor. 49c Poplin 29¢ Yd. 36_inches wide, fine quality white yarn mer- cerized grade, with rich, lustrous finish. — First Fleor. 2 39c Organdy 19¢ Fine, sheer, transpar- ent quality, in all wanted street and eve- ning.shades, also White. 40 ' inches wide.—First Floor. L0 e 772, LI A Tl L L Mill Seconds 5-quarter Table Oil- cloth, in plain white and tiling effects. S onds of standard qual- ity.—First Floor. iz Childrenr’ Children Vests, shoulders draws LI Stationery White Wrapping Pa- per, in_ rolls of ecight sheets, 18x24 inches, Ge. ‘White Wrapping per, in rolls of six sheets, 24x36 inches, 11e. Linen-finished Envel- opes, in white and col- ors, 25 In package, Be. Gold-plated and Ster- Iing Silver Sautoirs and Penclls, 39e. Boxed Stationery white and_ colors, sheets and 2¢ envelo; 18e. in 24