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SEPARATE TO AVOID CHARGE OF BIGAMY Mr. and Mrs. Ross R. Rich- ardson Recognize Her First | Husband’s Existence. LATRE, Wis., December 11.— Richardson, second husband Leona Sailstad-Richardson, clled in the Eau Claire Hotel. will occupy the Richardson home until they can rearrange their domestic relations as necessitated by stald, her first husband, ™ ed when fire destroyed his summe: cottage three and a half years ago Sailstad was arrested last week at Napa, Calif., with Doroth his stenographer, when he was the president of a phonograph manufac- here, and both will r, Wis., to face oubt about it,” ardson. they nd when WAS Pre Sallstad lives she Mo had placed Allen McPl his fr e d a few days prev - | com Wife of the charge d'affaires of of the legation. . S@@fl@ty’: | appl Among those sponsoring this ben- efit are Mme. Jusserand, Mrs. William F. Benson, Mrs. Thomas F, 1sh, Mme. Steen, Mrs. Milton E. Ailes, Mrs. Allen_Pope. Mrs. ___(Continued from Eighth Page.) | the many friends she made when she was Mile. Mary Mertzvago, daught of the military attache of the Russian n | H | embass$ during the Tegime of the late | Count Cassini as mbassador. Jirs. Richard M. Lees ertertained a | any of Towa friends at dinner at the Portland Sunday evening, in honor ;1of her cousin, Miss Moffit of Tipton, ANDREW CHALLENGES SECRETARY ON BONUS of publican, ansistant who half ¥ fee dlers formerly ry of the Treasury, eas for four and one- a distinguished serv- “a sol an_increase { ax reduc- | en, of the | , | entertain o the expe uuur». in- | adjusted c would |nan announce lowa. . Mr. and Mrs, uel Adams of New York and Chicago have taken an apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel for the winter. Col. and Mrs. Ola Walter Bell of Roland Park, Baltimore. have Issued invitations to a dinne: urday at the Baltim in honor of Miss Do daughtar of Col. and My Townshend, whose Robert Chaftee Oliver Tuesday, Decembe Court apartments, Baltimore. Oliver i8 @ son of Col, and Mrs. Rob- ert T. Oliver of Washington | Mr. and Mrs, nund Joseph Bren- ' masriage of their | daughter, Fay M. | Wednesday, more, Md. leave this for a, will be at home after January 15. Mrs. Harry Rutledge How for her sdaught the isces Loulss and Eljzabeth Howser, at bridge followed by tea, Friday, De- cember 28. in compliment to their | house guest, Miss Lucille Thomas of nnapolis. A tea will be given for n.” | Miss Thomas by her hostess Decem- W. W. TOWSON JR., DIES: Well wawn Heating Engineer | Expires in Baltimore. ! W. W. Towson, Jr., for a number ot | 8 nu()\e | Company, "with offices York avenue northwest day in E this city was wide ing engineer. | Mr. Towson the ~Hart . Stock, “corporation, 1 er Mason, Between 4:30 and 6 P.M. A fast-growing clientele are already learning the lure of mid. | er 30 The Misses Howser will leave v,asmngwn today for a week's visit {at Camp Humphreys, Va. where they { will be the guests of Capt. and Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Gillette Hill will entertain at a ‘tea Saturday, at her residence on R street, in honor of Mme. Roso, who has recently returned to Washington |after a sojourn abroad of several years. Col. George S. Gibbs, United States ¥, of Washington, was among the : end wisitors st the Hotel Astor, aj. Maxwell Murray and Maj, Pelham D. Glassford were among the Washinkton visitors the same hotel. | Mme. Jusserand and Others | Sponsoring St. Rose's Sale. Mrs. Willlam McGee is chairman of a benefit performance for St. Rose’s | EXEEEREELEL afternoon entertaining —at tea time here. Drop in any after- noon, Dancing to Everybody Is_playing the old Chinese game— M. This set wi of the Orient, exquisit Spocm— reece, who was howtess i today in hbnor of Miss Nina Diamantopoulos, sister of the second secretary at | THE EVENING at a lunch party Industrial School to be given with a speclak mu 1 program at the Am- Theater on December 13 at he bill will be the much- William | Charles F. wiaian and - Mrs. | Y = reserved for the | & amd 500 party which given Friday evening at 8:30 |o'clock by the members of the Dis- | trict branch of the National Woman's | Party at their headquarters, 25 1st street northeast. Among those tak- ing tables are Mrs. Peter Drury, Mrs. Richard Walnwright, Mrs. Harvey W. . Mrs. Howard Neyman, énce Kenyon, Mrs. Mrs. W. T. Burche, Fascinating Remembrances RE these Delicately Perfumed Bath Salts in lovely hand- decoratéd bowls. They carry the Yuletide mes- sage on the wings of a rare {ragrance, which is not quickly forgotton. Personally Prepared by 0@57%%“%/& 1228 CONNECTICUT AVENUE FRANKLIN 4324 | hn*__w YOUNG PEOPLE'S STYLE § STORES OF AMERICA Snow Storms Ahead! Get Your Arctics Now and Be Prepared s 4 Regular First Quality $4.50 Values Sterhng Price $2 95 - High and Low Heel: 1337 F STREET DIAGONALLY FROM THE NEW WILLARD bury, M1 Edith Goode and Mise Emfly Waite. The Washington Alumni of Wooster College will :‘ld zmlr annual ban- qhat at the A. . €lubhouse is evening. D -mbnr 11 is known “Wooster day" to every alimnus lnd tonl:hl ‘Wooster clubs all over the world will commemorate the an- nivérsary of the burning of the old college and the founding of the new. Congressman John McSweeney wili be the speaker of the evening and jmotion pictures of the college and campus life will be shown. Mrs. Wil- .ll’: Compton is president of the |ocll Dr. Carl Michel and family of Mo- bile, Ala., are in Washington for the winter. They taken & suite at the Rooseveit. Mrs. James Carroil Frazer will be the ?uall of honor and speaker at the orum luncheon at the \Women's City Cl\l 2 Jackson place, Saturday at 1 Mrs. Frazer's subject will be 'A Trip anou‘h the Iuhr Under Civil Bgeort.”s Dr. Hchn 0. Andernon and Miss I. C. Anderson of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. W. T. English of Berkeley, Calif., are at the Hotel Roosevelt for the. early winter. ‘The “A"hlnnnn members of Phi Beta l\lfph fraternity gave & banquet at the Hotel Roosevelt last night. Col. P. H. Birdseye was the speaker of the evening. —_— Marriage Licenses. Hcenses Bave been lIasued to the allace and Allen R Rudolf Hughes of Pmnnxuo‘{“'f tense Macon of this city. Evert Gant and Laura Green asd Hor- Semi-Annual Clearance A Timely and Important Event Everything Taken from Regular Stock Day and Afternoon Dresses. Satins, Crepes, Twills Reduced to $35, $4o. $55, $65 Were up to $150.00 D. C, Yok Balttoarer M b ‘The following to the Lealth dep! four hours: Bugene J. Hourlhane ge: g Auna Dosmer. usermaz, 02, Verena Lomba: nl.u B. C\I-I.l both Burnett. R Frane W. Deat and ¥iiea gatt Foum h'{.ud': Tahry 8 Houten ary Harvey and Liliy Adams, both of hu- g Lals Bicke, of Mount Washington, Rrowi ld nd T Fowell MtQuey of Loudoun couaty, n-lvh P. Babine and Teogora A. D: Harry Al«Campbell und Helen ¥. Deaths Reported. gett. omas. a2 Epiacoput Howpital. Providence Hos- k] A Shop of Individuality Dinner and Evening Sowns, Velvgts, Chiffons, Metal Cloth Reduced to $45, $55, $065, $75, $90, $100 Were up to $250.00 Portland Hotel Dining Room 14th and Thomas Gircle Special Dinners Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday Table d’ hote 5:30 to 8 P.M. 1217 Conn. Awe. Beautiful Coats and Wraps Y5 Off Regular Price All Remaining Suits Y5 Off A limited .number of charming hats sharply reduced Drastic Reductions on All Rich Fur Coats and Fur Neck Pieces 1115 117 ¥ STREEI' Gifts— That are doubly acceptable In the bestowal of Silk Underwear and Hosiery—your gift is not *only dainty and luxurious, but it alse partakes of the intensely practical. We are showing exceptionally strong lines of both— Undergarments and Hosiery— of the better types; and attractively priced. .....$2.95 to $7.50 Teddys....oeuvnn....-$3.95 to $15.00 Nightgowns. ..........$5.75 to $28.50 Bloomers. ..cc.v.-.y...$3.95 to $8.95 Vests............- Petticoats. . .$3.95 to $10.50 Two Excellent Hosiery Values Chiffon and Purev Fine All-silk Lace, Clocked Hose— 52 .Black only ..... Clever Costume Blous:s effects— , —all colors $5.75 to $28'50 Specml Sal¢ 95 Thread Silk Hose sj 95 New and original Street, sports, afternoon and evening Dresses—- taken from regular stock Were $29.50 to $89.50 22 *33 $44 555 TUESDAY, DECEMBER <1, 1923. Solid Mahogany Martha Wash- ington Sewing Tables—a most popular givable Gifts That Will Last Through the Years Gifts of Henderson Furniture will keep you in mind a lifetime, and prove con- stant sources of joy and comfort to the fortunate recipient. 0 QgMahogany and Walnut Suites and odd Pieces {Or every room in !}lc home—in‘ numerable Selec(;ons at popular Pricts: For instance— Book Blocks, Solid Mahogany . . . $7 up Muffin Stands, Solid Mahogany . . $10 up Gateleg Tables, Solid Mahogany . $38 up Writing Desks, Solid Mahegany . $46 up Book Racks, Solid Mahogany. ... $17 up Nest Tables (4), Solid Mahogany, $32 up Wing Rockers, Solid Mahogany . . $24 up Candlesticks, Solid Mahogany . $1.35 up Spinet Desks, Solid Mahogany. . $46 up Windser Chairs, Solid Mahogany . $19 up m&%wmmmfixfi QWW&WW%K@%%!EW SOLID MAHOGANY PRISCILLA SEWING CABINETS, $12 %S Te BB B BRe St BT BT 3T Dt B T = (8 3Tl > T3t Bl 5P e S Tl DT Dt SOLID MAHOGANY TEA CARTS, WITH LEAVES AND SILVER DRAWER, $38 UP & Fecl free to visit Hendersow's for suggestions—in- . SOLID MAHOGANY spection in no way obligates you to buy. TILT-TOP TABLES, $11.50 UP " JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Pap:rhaugmu Pa 1108 G Street--- Phones ;2 7675 Main 7676 ‘c' mmwa.wmm&mm&%%m& fi? \WADELR,, st ilk Stockings for Christmas! Stockings that are tribute to the good judgment of the giver. Stock- ings that are asource of everlasting Chiffon, full fash- ion, finest quality and enduring beauty. A superior value. $1.85 happiness to the recipient. The finest silk stockings it is possible to produce. Not even Time can rob them of their rich lustrous beauty, i e s PHILADELPHIA s GOLD SEAL An ingrain, full SL[k StOCklngS fashioned stock- 8 £ ing, medium weight silk, plat- ed toe and heel. $1.85 Heavy silk, full fashion, of super- extra quality and remarkable dura- In every weight from chiffons of gossamer sheerness to the heaviest ingrains. In the season’s newest tones as well as the staple shades. 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