Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 37

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GRLADVITS PART INERUESOME HOAY Confesses She and Factory Head Planned to Drop Out of Existence. Br the Associated Press. NAPA, Calif, December 7.—Long hours of questioning by autnorities vesterday drew from Edward J. Sail stad and his Chicago “sunshine girl,” Dorothy Anderson, former music hall entertainer, the threats of an amaz- ing ekein of machination and cir- HOLDS 3-ROOM HOUSE Housing Chief of Commerce De- partment Warns Against Starting in Debt. By the Associated Pres: PHILADELPHI three-room house December 7.—A ample for newly married people under the prevailing high cost of building in the opinion of John M. Gries, chief of the division of bullding and housing, United States Department of Commerce “Newly married couples,” Mr. Gries sald yesterday In addreesing the na- tional conference on housing in America, “should not plunge them- selves into debt by borrowing money | from their parents and friends to buy 4 completed house. They should first acquire a unit house of three rooms. fter a few years other rooms could e _added.” Mr. Gries advocated the standard- ization of materials as one means of redn~ing the cost of construction. A revolution In the present methods THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER —— . to have met with a loss of ‘“H 1923, GIRL WHOSE CHARM HIT |37,ipunst Jh2 Ues Sooooo :‘-B.."L‘?..2}'51‘5'{..‘&’;,“32‘:'1'.. objec- Misplaced Sympathy. AMPLE FOR NEWLYWEDS SOVIET TREASURY TRIED Charged With Making Deals Profit- able to Herself—Trial First of Series. By the Assoclated Press. MOSCOW, December 7.—Nina Sobel- eva, a young woman whose charms cut red tape so quickly that she s alleged to have made dozens of deals, profitable to herself, betweon various government buying and sellin or- ganizations is the principal character in 8 supreme court trial here. The action is the first of a serles of prosecutions that have grown cut of the heavy financial losses th: gov- ernment syndicate sustained in its Arst year of managing the manufac- turing and merchandising depart- ments. Twenty-five persons cannected with the government universal stores have been prosecuted by Nikolal Krylenko, gold rubles in its first year. : PHONOGRAPH DECOYS TIGERS BY BLEATING: oS I Records of Nightingales and Black- birds Obtained by Food Placed in Horn. From the Duluth News-Tribune. Nitioe e ‘he leader of an Africa huntin; - pedition. who set out on amotor trip from Cape de Cairo, used a phono- graph as a dharl\‘); for ’lligT:A. tiger hunting (elll':er u‘lnmb to a tree, Its hlatlh\xl attracts the tiger within reach of the | hunters. Before leaving England an explorer had records made by bleat- ing lambs, and he tried them on the unsuspecting tigers of the jungle with considerable success. | " Record makers gained one of their greatest triumphs when they succeed- usual to president of the supreme revolution- od In obtaining satisfactory nightin- lon the birds evinced to the sounds of the recording machine. The clever men got around that by setting up a dummy recording machine, in the horn of which they placed food for the birds. Juvenile Curiosity. From the Detroit Free Press. Mother—Yes, darling, fish go about in schools. Why? Bobby—I was just wondering what the school does if some fisherman happens to catch the teacher. Xmas Checks Cashed Here UL T T From the New York Sun. Mrs. Crabshaw—I don't approve of your going after trout. I can't help thinking of the poor fish. Crabshaw—I'm the poor fish, my dear. I didn't get a bite all day. —_— Thinks There's a Limit. Vrom Life. Father—Look here, my dear, I don't mind you sitting up late with that young man of yours, but I do object to him taking my morning papers when he goes.” THIT OO T T LT — G A Case of Heredity. From Life. “You laok llke a good risk. Mr. Malone, but will you kindly tell me what your father died of?" “Ol can't rightly remimber as to that. sur, but sure It was nothing serlous.” Explained. From Judge. Timid Medical Student—You don't care if I hold your hand, do vou? lapper —Is that what you're doing? Satisfaction’ First Since 1859 waist model, with rubber insert at back Not Dead, But Written. From the Chicago News. The art of conversation is dead, writes a cotemporary, misunder- standing. we think, what has actually happened Most writing today i3 good conversation. What used to be considered good talk is no longer found except in print, and what used to be considered good writing is gone altogether. e Denmark was one of the 1ir the European countries to start to! spection by women. IIIIIIIII“II|IIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII|lllII|lIII“E Gift Bandeaux $1.50 Of satin-striped coutil. Long- and self shoulder straps, cumstances by which they were re. | revelutior e o phod Sl . of bullding small houses and the Jealediasithe alleged perpertators of | yagerials used in them is nesded to some hoax, In which theyy hring relief from housing difficulties. robbed a grave and burned a corpse ! Grosvenor Atterbury. a New York while enthralled by love for each,Architest, said. A body of capitalists other three years ago jor philanthrophists, Mr. Atterhury Jer (hree tary s { sa1d,” should -supply funds for Inten- plot to obliterate the ex- | sive research with bullding reforms Istence of Edward Sallstad, head of |8s an obiective. S Phonoer i e e e B “What we need.” sald the speaker. Wik ing enaBle him to-Teave Kia | 1k SoUaing FevoliTion rauer thar wife' and children and pursue his | ine extlution which ha- been golng love for her, Miss Anderson told Dis. | °F Without getting us anywhere. trict Attorney Thomas C. Anglin Yess | terday, as she lay on a hospital col . wan and thin, suffering. from tuberculosis. Details of the confession of the girl tallied with those given by Sailstad Wednesday after the ar- rest of the couple, acecording to the digtriet atorney. allstad f& being held in jail and both ho and his Companion ‘are ol <ommunicado pending the arrival of Wisconsin authorities. The cheerfulness which won ber the sobriguet of the B Sizes 36 to 48, Many Other Models at 7P Q. Double-warp Silk Jersey, Striped Baby Broadcloth, Beautiful Radium Silk, Extra Heavy Fiber Silk, Satin- Striped Jersey Silk. IR fINGSPALACE 810-818 Seventh Street Xmas Silk Shirt Sale 1,000 Dozen High-grade Pure Silk and Fiber Silk Shirts at one price in a. remarkable Christmas Sale . . . . . All Sizes, 13V, to 17 Custom Tailored Ready-to-Wear OVERCOATS We Have a Few Garments From Those Made Up Dur- ing Our Dull Season— Made to Sell at $50 to $70 —_— How some people who are 5o wide- ly different from us can be satisfied with themselves is past all human understanding. y T T TR T £ T/ Even at Xmas l | —time such a prosaic £ N |thing as the roof may require attention. H N 11 For prompt, satisfac- for ‘sunshine when she was a singer and dancer in a Chicago music hall three years ago had deserted the girl as she talked with the district attorney yesterday and she was hysterical at times. Despite their love for each other, which persisted throughout the thre. years and was unmarred by any dif Terences, Miss Anderson said the: |tory tinning service of both were worried constantly and 1 haunted by conscience. 2B character it’s al- N {ways best to ecall onZ |~ = ‘i(.oll)ert‘ Our reputa- 0 |tion is your safeguard. MAURICE J. COLBERT Jieating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 [ Street Fione Mata 3010-3017 mn Now Priced at *30 to *45 To Close Out—!!! Newcorn & Green 1002 F St. N.W. pen Saturday Night Caught in the Act. T irat Trolley H Quality Shirts at a quantity = price—shirts that every giver to men would choose as gifts, at a price every woman doesn’t mind paying. Every shirt is carefully made to please the most critical of men. The workmanship is fully up to the standard of quality in materials. on the fender nickel from him ment forgot to | n was a “spot After collecting Kelly, in the o ring it up—and th ter.” 1 O T LT O T T T T AL White, tan, gray, stripes—every kind of shirt and every kind of pattern every kind of man could ask for. A golden apportunity for gift buyers—in fact, so far as we be- lieve, the best of all Silk Shirt Sales for Christmas. See win- dow display. L Men’s Automobile Gauntlets $1.98 BLACK AUTUMOBILE GAUNTLETS, of soft I with imitation le cuffs. Lined with thick flcece. any man would appreciate. Kayser Chamoisette Gauntlets. Strap-wrist Gauntlets, of nationally known $l 15 quality, in'all'shades.......c.cuamvvenniis $2.19 @ | | i H H E E 4 ! Gifts for Childr INFANTS’ WHITE EIDER- i GIRLS' DRESSES, of wool DOWN BUNTINGS, trimmed | jersey, navy serge, in plain and with pink or blue novelty combination colors, trimmed ribbon and shell $l 98 with colored hand-embroidery ] designs. Also Two-piece Tweed INFANTS' BATH ROBES, of | Lrcesc™ &t rose and ) O B s 6t white eiderdown; collar, pocket | 14" years. ¥ 55.98 ang I:Imm tgimm;d with pink FOUR-PIECE BRUSHED any ue satin rib- W W in- 052.25 OQOL SWEATER SETS, in You'll find a delightful assortment of Cedar Chests. There's a very good looking ome with copper trim for only §27; others for less. Who Wouldn’t Appreciate for Christmas A Gift of Life Time Furniture Always Serviceable---Always Beautiful Small or large, a gift of genuine Life Time Furniture is always welcome, for it leaves something of permanent beauty and usefulness in the home. Life Time Furniture is so everlastingly good, too, that most everyone is anxious to acquire it. Strap-Wrist Gauntlets. Women's Exccllent Quality Strap-wrist Gauntlets, the preferred glove for street wear.... Imported Kid Gloves. Women's Superior Quality Imported Kid Gloves, every pair perf popular shades Boys’ Radio Scout Gauntlets. Boys' Radio Scout Gauntlets, with stamped imi- 59 tation leather cuffs and fleece-lined jersey hands.... (4 Boys’ Fleece-Lined Jersey Cloth Gloves. Boys' Fleece-lined Jersey Cloth Gloves, that af- 59 ford sure protection during severest weather C bon; silk girdle.... cludes sweater, leggins, cap d mittens; rose INFANTS’ JAPANESE SILK | 27 iy £osE, QUILTS, in blue or pink; hand- | S°BSM: brown $6.98 . : CHILDREN'S SCARF AND embroideredin $ (rbh Sptavs ad)dawess 7.98 TAM SETS, of brushed wool, in CHILDREN'S WHITE CHIN- ek $2.08 and combination .. CHILLA COATS, made with GIRLS’ SCARF AND HAT all-around belts and SETS, of brushed q Saturday’s News of Toys at Popular Prices For man or woman, or for the Santa Claus in Person Ready to Greet Every Child With Souvenir Iron Toys whole family, there are just dozens of fine pieces here at the Life Time Furniture Store that will make won- derful gifts, Windsor Chairs and Gateleg Tables are in ‘abundance here now. Especially attractive are the prices as you will note when you come in and look around. AMERICAN FLYER ME- CHANICAL "TRAINS, locomotive tender and coach on g3 gg circular track .. DOLL'S SULKY CARRIAGE, of fiber reed: durably built and wel Special STROLLER CARRIAGE, for large size doll, in nat T ray and brown. ... $4:48 VELOCIPEDES _in two tizes for little fellows of 2 to 6 vears; rubber tires and spring saddle. Choice $3.98 SCHOENHUTS TOY PIANOS 98c and Up Chiefly in rosewood finish, to 13 Keys. TEA SETS—Decorated Japa- nese china tea sets. large pieces; also decorated and coffee sets COASTER W son’s safety sturdy and ea. Disc wheels Pire Engines. Hook and Lad- der Wagons and many other styles of iron toys. 69c and up BOWLING ALLEY—Hardwood bowling alley that furnishes fine indocr sport during winter 98¢ evenings KITCHEN CABINE T—Cass poliched kitchen cabinet, a ift to delight the heart of any of little girl. Completely 98¢ stocked TSRS S [=— ‘ Bl GAME HUNTER, com- plete’ with gun, belt and ggc ammunition N RED ACE AUTO, with rubber tires, bumper and motor- meter. Special $5.95 for Gifts Gift Hosiery $1.95 Kayser, Van Raalte, Onyx and Dexdale brands of Full- fashioned Pure Silk Hose, with lisle tops. Black and the wanted shades. Silk and Wool and Wool Hose, §1.15- Beautiful qualities, in a wide color range. Under- priced so decisively that quick buying is the natural answer. CHILDREN'S PART- WOOL SPORT HOSE, with fancy cuff tops. Slight sec- ds. ‘Three for-SL00. Pairwr‘ 35¢ The Few Items Quoted Are Merely Suggestive of the Dozens of Splendid Gifts of Life Time Furniture on Display Solid Mahogany ‘Martha Washington Sew- $6.75 Solid Mahogany Secretary Desk in ing Cabinet; invisible $19.75 beautiful Tudor finish 595 hinges ............. e Solid Mahogany Tea W gon, drop leaves, Karpen Overstuffed Wing Chair in tap. estry, pillow arm, reversible Tudor finish, Grand Rapids $39 75 > cushion $14.75 $14.75 Mahogany finish Smoking Stand with draw and lighter Boys’ Overcoats Mackinaws and Suits $ Big, Warm_ Overcoats for the little fellows and plenty of Mackinaws for both the little and the big fellows. In fabrics of weight and quality that lease cvery purse at the low King's Batace price. The Two-pants Suits come in four popular models and in sizes for boys of every age. These, too, are pure wool and show the finest of tailoring. Gifts Always Welcomed A large assortment of Girls' Lace Camisole Top—ready to Middy Tles, black, cardinal, | put on foundations: navy. Special at— fine lace. Make a C beauty gift. 98¢ to $2.50 A “"El';'( ! A large assortment of Neasz{r; boxed —all 98C wanted styles Hosiery Women’s Silk Hose, $1.00 egular and Extra Sizes \l‘«'hat ‘better gift than Silk Stockings for any woman? And these are hose of qual- ity, in spite of the low price. Gift Hosiery $1.50 Brands of quality and dis- tinction, that may well be chosen for gifts. Humming Bird, True Shape, Phoenix and other noted makes. CHILDREN'S FAY STOCKINGS that button to the waist ; slight sec- onds of the 50c kind. 39c Good looking Metal Bridge Lamp with parchment shade Good looking Windsor Chair in mahogany «.veuvrinans Three-plece Karpen Overstuffed Suite in blue velour, reversible cushions .95 Choice, LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME Seventh Street Maye Y @ CO ~ ' Between D & E Each n Draped and col- . 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