Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1923, Page 14

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WORDS OF ENOGH READ 10 JURDRS State Wins Point After Vic- tory by Defense in Rich- mond Murder Trial. By the Asso RICHMON state lost as evide fendant, but g to have read to the jury certain state- ments e by Enoch in the absence of the jury. Enoch, who pleaded not guilty of slaying Celia Shevick, sixteen years old, who died last April after having been criminally attacked and beaten, was on the witness stand Saturday in support of defense allegations that he signed a after many hours of al treatment by local police. e court record shows the following 5 what did vou hit her with?" I don't know long or short piece of made that up on Words Read to Jury. After pr e counsel, Judge D. ¢ n, presiding in hustings court, ruled that the entire section of the examination of which CLINIC FOR CONTROL OF BIRTHS OPERATED Mrs. Sanger Announces Establish- ment Has Lasted Nearly-Year in New York. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, December 5.—The an- nouncement that a birth control clinic has been operating successfully on 5th avenue since last January will be made at the annual luncheon today of the American Birth Control League, Mrs. Margaret Sanger ad- mitted last night. observation and care, and has sup- plied them with birth control infor- mation and advice. Secrecy has been maintained, Mrs. Sanger said, not because of any fear that the clinic was illegal, but be- cause it was felt the project should ven a thorough trial and its before an announce- for which s, and e ith tube: 't or Kidn ties. Mos 5 are poor, very poor, sent to nd relief societies with our work. LEAKY PACKAGE SEIZED. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va, December 5.— Out in Kingston, W. Va one waiting for an exp which will never arriv ment, instead, has foun the hands of the police here because ® |a_portion of it leaked at the Union - Iseation transfer her Detective Chil- dress sensed a portion of the con- tents of the package, opened it and - |found a considerable amount of pre- ¢ | servesy Like Torture of Old, “The evidenc as to the ma which the accused was ob chapter from th i of the > with an ad that sion was not g on within the meaning cide that the alleged dmissible as evidence MINNESOTA LACKS JAILS TO HOUSE BOOTLEGGERS | U. S. Marshal Seeking Additional Prison Space Due to Flood of Dry Law Cases. December 5 M ed to overflowing with pers victed in Minneapolis fede of violating the prohibition law f n ions of sreed t on the floor liquor cases are on it the present term of | here. WEALTHIEST BALTIMORE YOUTH SHOTS SELF Clarence Wheelwright Fires Shot in Same Room Where Chum Ended Own Life. i Br the Associated Press, BALTIMORE, Md., December 5.— Clarence Watson Wheelwright, twen- ty-two vears old, son of the late Jere H. Wheelwright, shot himself at his home, 10 West Madison street, yes- terday in the same room and with the same plstol with which his chum, Francis T. Redwood, jr ommitted as taken to a condition was He shot himself | Wheelwright and his were reputed to be the ns in Baltimore. His lent of the Consolida- Clarence married h £ John st June. | CLOWNS ARE HONORED. Fratelli Brothers Decorated by France for Spreading Cheer. PARIS, December 5.—Three clowns, i have been by the cnition of n spread- r ing good cheer. This is the first time such an award has been made since the days of the! court Loosen Up That Coldl With Musterole Iiave Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has all of the advan- tages of grandmother’s mustard everal gallons of cann Dblackbe: and two five-gallon ca; of corn liquor. Steps were taken to confiscate the liquor, while the pre- anned goods will doubt- THAYER Superior Printing Small Work Exclusively 909 12th St. N.W. Telephone Howard S. Fisk Main -1816 Manager QUALITY UILDING? Then be sure you don't start with false materials. You won't make & mistake if you order lumber from us. Ask others! “Better lumber liere” Galliher & Huguely Sherman Ave. & W St. N.W. Phone North 486 GRIP Fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza which - destroy germs, act as a tonic laxative, and keep the sys- tem in condition to throw off all attacks of Colds, Grip and Influenza. ‘The box bears this signature C. 2 Bpore Price S0c. HARLY SLEPT plaster WITHOUT the blister. You just apply it with the fingers. First vou feel a warm tingle as the heal- ing ointment penetrates the pores, then comes a soothing, cooling sen- sation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients. Muster- vle is recommended by many nurses and doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleuris atism, lumbago, croup, asthma, rouraliia, conges- ains and of the back or sprains, bruises, “hilblains, frosted colds of the It may prevent pneumonia and To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35¢ and 65c, jars ¥ Better tham a mustard plaster FROM TETTER In ltchy Pimples On Bt Qs s “I bad tetter on my head 80 badl; that I could hardly sleep at might, It broke out in little pim- ples and itched and burned. My hair began to fall out and was life-| less and dry. - It was this way for several months. weeks it improve- ment. Now I am healed.” (Signed) Miss Susie S. Stroble, R. R. 4, Box| 153A, Pine Bluff, Ark. UseCuticura forall toilet purposes. T g et B | THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. ., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1923. ’{mlvgjffimarh '&‘finfigmn wThe Christmas Store Granite Silk Hose, $1.90 Especially ‘Acceptable Fine” Silk Hose, with lisle tops and soles, have the special Granite Garter Blocks woven right into the tops; which prevent unnecessary runs. In black, white, gold, silver, atmosphere—and all street shades. A pair for every cos- tume, $1.90 pair. At $1.90—Granite Chiffon Silk Hose; in street and evening shades. At $2—Granite Outsize Silk Hose; in black and the best street shades. At $2.50—Granite All-Silk Hose: silk garter tops, lisle toe: all best shades. Hoslery Section, First floor, A Tailoted Silk Umbrella. for the business woman on your gift list A fine silk umbrella, smartly tailored; with amber-bakelite hahdle and fer- rule; the handle finished with a smart silver or gold-cup, and leather side strap to match the color of the silk. In navy blue, brown, purple, green and black. Priced $10 and $12. ’ One large OId English initial, or three small separate initials will be engraved free of charge, if purchased now. Tmbrella Section, First floor. Fancy Colored Ribbon Garters, $2 Dainty gifts that one woman might give another —an especially dainty gift to send with gift-hosiery; and such delightful styles as these sketched—and many, many others. Fancy satin ribbon garters trimmed with lace or colorful rosebuds — all shades. Corset Section, Third floor. Black Silks Are Ever Fashionable The smartest of black silks for Win- ter Frocks are ready for Christmas choosing_—and. among the others, these very excellent values— Black Velveteen, $3, $3.50, $4.50; with a beautiful chiffon_finish. Black Chiffon Velvet, $6 to $i2.50. Im- ported velvets of exceptionally beautiful * luster and quality; all exceptionally low in price, as well, Black Corduroy, $1 and $1.50. Very much in vogue just now for those boyish types of frocks; the plain weave, $1; the fancy bro- cade-like, $1.50. Black Crepe de Chine Black Canton Crepe . Black Frost Crepe ... . Black Crepe Meteor . ...$3 to $4.50 Black Satin Crepe ... ...$3.50 to $6 Black Brocade Crepe ..........$4 to $12 $2 to $3.50 ....$3 to $5.50 Black Moire Silk .............$4 to $6.50 - Black Satin Charmeuse ..$2 to $4.50 /Black Satin Duchess .. .$2 to $3.50 Black Silk Radium .. .$2 to $3.50 Black Silk Taffeta .... .$1.85 to $3 Black Cambridge Lrepe $3 and $3.50 Black Blysterette Black Silk and Wool Crepe ..$4.50 to $9 Special Value: Black Drop- Stitch Crepe de Chine, $3 Silk Scction, Second floor. Dainty Cotton Fabrics Boxed for Christmas Giving Dainty percales, new ginghams, ready to be fashioned in summer home frocks; and many new, attractive patterns in crepes and flannelette for kimonos. In 5 and 6 yard lengths: 36-inch Percales, $1.40 and $1.68. 32-inch Ginghams, $2.50 and $3. 30-inch Serpentine Crepe, $1.75 and $2.10. 30-inch Plisse Crepe, $1.90 and $2.28. 36-inch Flannelette, $1.50 and $1.80. ° Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second floor. Orchid, beaded in’ orchid and cut steel. $17.50. Orchid, beaded in L A4E Qe Soft_gray, beaded in silver, mingled with red and blue. $12.75. a lovely blouse. $12.75. Turquoise, beaded in cut steel. $18.75. French Hand-Beaded Blouses Make Exquisite Gifts Special, $12.75 Several charming models, two of which we sketch many other exquisite French blouses, $15 to $25 To satisfy the longing of every woman for at least one exquisite French hand-beaded blouse, and at the same time to give a most charming Christ- mas gift—; possible if one chooses from these lovely new blouses here. Distinctive in their design, their lovely soft crepe fabric, their exquisite handwork in beading, their blending of colorings—they offer a choice of many, many different styles—ecach one quite as lovely as the other. And at these prices you may consider that you are saving much—for they are decidedly lower than usual. Blouse Section, Third floor. Dainty Handmade Bed Jackets are warm remembrances $3, $3.75, $5.75 Made by peasant women abroad, these dainty little crocheted bed jack- cts and house coats are ideal for the Christmas gift that is quite as useful as it is attractive. One style is a reallittle coat model with long sleeves: the other a dainty cape effect. $2.25. Gweater Scction, Third foor. Dainty cape style facket, comes in white with pastel color trimming, $3.75. Gray Georgette, exquisitely beaded in old blue and crystal. $25. Tan crepe silver bead: charming blouse. £12.75. Wool Spencers in varied colors are dainty, Shawls of silk or wool, dainty colors, $2.50 to $7.50. House coat of wool, in varied colors, trimmed * with white or white with colors, $5.75. Women’s Christmas Slippers On Every Gift List Quilted Satin $2.50 Felt Slippers .$1.75 Black Kid $2.50 - Women's: Shoe Section, Third fleor. Quilted Satin Slippers, $2.50. One style has leather soles and heels, the other style has comfy soles and heels. Each style comes in a v riety of different attractive colors. Satin Mules, $3.50 and $5.50. The woman who likes a dainty boudoir slipper will like these Satin Mules. In black, with gay-colored lin- ings. Felt Comfy Slippers, $175. Daniel Green Slippers, in a variety of colors, with the famous comfy soles and heels; pompon and ribbon trimmed. D'Orsay Slippers, $4 and $5. Daniel Green Slippers, one style in black satin, the other in black brocade; lined with varied bright colors. The satin, $4; the brocade, $5. Black Kid Slippers, $2.50. AWith leather heels and soles and pompon trimmed. Handsome Brocaded Mules, $10. Not sketched. Will de- light the most fastidious woman on your Christmas, gift list. d Satin Mules $5.50 Satin Mules $3.50 A Fur Jacquette —will fit int8 many a holiday festivity. And if she’s coming home from college for the Holidays, what a wonderful sur prise a Fur Jacquette will be on Chris mas morning. Our collection offers a variety of the smartest Jacquettes, at very moderate prices. y At $135—smart white coney jacquette. At $150—civet cat, or muskrat. At $195—tan or gray caracul. At $295—Fudson seal (dyed musk rat) ; brown caracul with blended squir- rel, or black caracul with fox collar and cuff: Handsome Fox Scarfs, $100. All of them the rich, lustrous Alaskan skins— dved in these beautiful shades—imita- tion blue, platinum, cocoa. battleship gray and beige Fur Section, Third floor. Christmas Cards Seals, Tags. Greeting Cards, Tying Cords and Fancy Ribbons—all ready to make at- tractive and fasten your Christmas -gifts. Tnder the Balcony. First floor Christmas Savings Checks CASHED HERE First Floor, Service Desk, Smart Alpaca Scarfs, $6 The smartest gift for the sports- woman—Ilight weight, soft; but warm and very smart looking: these are in attractive color combinations. You are sure to choose right, whatever one you select. Lacy Mohair Scarfs, $3.95 to $5 —come in such lovely colorings as tan with colored borders, pink, laven- der, deep rose, blue and henna—and they are imported from England. Brushed Wool and Angora Scarfs, in a variety of smart styles and colors; $3.95 to $10.50. Neckwear Section, First floor. Silk Princess Slips, $4 . Bloomers to Match, $3.50 Either or both make an attractive gift for any woman. The slips are camisole-top style, hemstitched—and attractively trimmed with three nar- row ruffles around the bottom: in navy blue, black or brown. Yy The Bloomers also have the narrow, dainty ruffles—and come in the same shades. : Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. Novelty Apron Frocks "~ $2to $4 The business woman who has a small apartment will just love one of these dainty little apron frocks to slip on after office hours—egpecially if she has~dinner at home. The styles are delightfully different from the usual “house dress’—and they come in such’ lovely shades as rose, pink, orchid, co- pen, yellow, peach or green. House Dress Section, Third floor. “When To Mail” Ygur Out-of-town Gifts schedule has been submitted by the U. S. Post Office, division of mhuils: California and West, December 13th. Southwest, Decémber 14th: { Illinois and Middle West, December-15th. Southern States, December 15th. Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, December 17th. New England States, December 18th. New York, Penn., New Jersey, Dec. 19th. Virginia, Maryland, N. C., Dec. 20th. Washington, December 20th. S

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