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BERGDOLL NEARLY ) INSANE WITH FEAR - Distrusts Every One—Wor- ries Over German Desire to Be Rid of Him. | By Wireless to The Star. Copyright, 1923. LBERBACH, Germany, December J4.—Grover Bergdoll has developed R®n extreme case of jumpy nerves and apparently is on the verge of losing his mental balance completely as a Tesult of his constant fear of a re- ral of attempts to kidnap him Jl.\ es sples and conspirators every- where and is con attempt sitting Hotel Kronepost, where he lives, and ed for relew. refused to speik, how. nd brooding and starin ¢ly ac the floor. Distrusts Every One. His lawyer had mo bettor suc e isolated little village of Tiefionbach, several miles from the railway, where Bohrmann finally lo- cated him, in a highly nervous state and had great difficulty in overcom- ing his ‘fears and inducing him to return to Eberbach. He declared n his return that he would not any one, but would keep in se- m, as he was sure of being con- y trailed by sples. while his s probably soon o d and free to re- e their plans. Fears Life in Jail. ald that Bergdoll was uspiclous that he did n, ust Bohrmann wife and antly tried to LUEVIVEVLVERELELRVIVVRVRVRVRVRVIV R Ozer Christmas Savings Checks ¥ S v ¥ [ o L W - 3 Af ] g ¥ % > A 104 v ¥ W o 5 o ¢ ¥ 4 g w § 4 s ¢ g 4 A 4 Fifty THE EV G--STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, to return to America and face the music. Apparently he would go like aflash if he had assurances of leni< ency, but he fears not only a five- ar senten: but other charges \\hhh ould give him a permanent residence in prison. Stecher says Bergdoll fe amused by th he did not dis . many until he was d »_his airplane at while they w waiting in ‘anada for false passpg he advised Targdoll to &0 'to America, but that Bergdoll insisted upon Germ Z0NE CHANGE ON L STREET. The zoning commission has or- dered the south side of L strect he- tween 18th and 19th streets north- west changed from first second commerelal proper Tt is under- to live up to yvour than to have them live down DETAILED TO MARYLAND. Trenholm to Be National Guard Instructor. Capt. Derril Do 8. Trenholm, United tates Field Artillery, has been de ailed as an instructor of field artil Capt. Maryland National Guard, with station at Pikesville, Capt. Trenholm is a Washingtonian and was graduated from Dartmouth ‘ollege in 1917. In August, 1917, he appointed second lieutenant of ntry, Officers’ Reserve Corps, and ollowing October second lieu- ;| tenant of infantry in the Regular Army. He was transferred to the field "artillery in May, 1920, and pi moted to captain in July of that ye: During the world war he served ov seas with the 39th Infantr: GIRL OF 19 SEEKS DIVORCE. Isabelle E. Cooley, nineteen years old, hrough her father, Ernest Howard, filed sult in the District Supreme ‘ourt for an absolute divorce from Richard Cooley, an employe of the Dis- trict_government. They were married . . November Desertion and . Attorneys Wh and O'C mmnll appear for the wife. customer. EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN CORNER IST AND H STREETS Years’ Christmas Footwear In the New Novelty Department for Women Many Other Styles—$5 00 to $10 00 'Christmas Slippers Of felt, in’ every color imaginable. Soft padded soles. Extra fine” quality through- out. Special— $1.25 pair Daniel Green Comfys For Men Women Boys Hosiery For the Family All leading colors. Nationally known makes— $1.00 to $4.50 Put Up in Embossed Gift Boxes of Banks are generally standardized, but BANKING SERVICE is a matter of spirit as well as of facilities. You will find Union Trust Com- pany service uniformly character- ized by a desire to make every account of maximum value to the 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accoums UNION i, TRUST CO. - A DISTRICT or COLUMIIA Satisfactory “Wise Old Santa” Fills His Gift Bag With Shoes from the FAMIEY SHOE STORE coa PRESIDENT Service S RS ARG A IS RN RIS RGNS 4 310°° 7 7 ‘OPERETTA" 12 FAMILY SHOE STORE Joseph Strasburger Co.; Inc. 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. Member Better Business Bureau ,ered in nu - WRIST KID GAUNTLETS, Draped Veils Are the Gifts of Fashion SANTA CLAUS Is Here With a Souvenir for All the Kiddies Choice of square and straight styles, in all colors and combinations. What woman does not want one to jrear with tho new winter hat? FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1923. Nothing Like Gifts to Wear SWEATER SETS— Angora sets of beauti- ful qualu{, consisting of sweater, leggins, —mittens and cap. Sweater has pockets and belt. Comes in the all-popular buff shade. $6.98 of buttons. Sizes 2 to 1 brown and gray INFANTS' SWEAT! sweaters with sailor collar. white border . CHILDREN'S BATH ROBES in sizes 2 to 6. Of genuine Beacon Blanket cloth, b:almfully trimmed In light figured colorings” and rich $1.49 to $2.98 CHILDREN’S BATH ROBES in sizes § Light blue, pink and tan; also a n beautiful Trimmed with satin— $3.49 and $3.98 GINGHAM DRESSES—S1.50 Dresses of excellent quality gingham, with satin, ‘Indian patterns. ROMPERS—A - Christmas Sale of hun- dreds of well made Rompers and Creepers, made of checked gingham, colored cham- bray and Loretta cloth. Some have white madras tops with checked or plain col- ored bloomers. Fiped, braid trimmed and contrast trimmed. All are embroid- tterns. . 79¢ in wool and oques. These come In a varlety of styles and in white and colors— 59¢ to $1.98 SGINS—Knee and drawer lengths t 98¢ consisting to 14. number of of colorful che walsted sty tassel white only. o Mittens. Sizes 24 to 28 First Choice for Giving and King's Palace First Choice for Buying WOMEN'S IMPORTED KID GLOVES, every pair perfect. Soft, pliant quality, perfect fitting and service- able. Tan, brown. beaver, black, black with white and white with black $1 . 1 5 WOMEN’S STRAP- Imperial 3rands. cotton pongee. shirts. with embroidered backs. The smart glove for $ street wear.. l e98 WOMEN'S REAL KID GLOVES, overseam style with embroidered backs; also one-clasp P. K. sewed gloves with e m broidered $2.25 KAYSER EXTRA LONG CHAMOISETTE GAUN LETS, in all shades. Em- broidered backs. Also Kay- sey 16-button c h a moisette gloves ...... $1 15 MEN'S CAPE (iLOVES for general wear and for au- tomobile use. $1 39 Brown and black. Special. MEN'’S SUEDE GLOVES, in gray with backs embroid- ered i CHILDREN’S CAPE GLOVES, lined with warm fleece. Inf various brown shades. Gifts worth giving. $ 1 00 BOYS' RADIO ScCOUT GAUNTLETS, with fleece- lined jersey hands and stamped imitation leather cuffs..... 59 (Y ,Other Children’s Gauntlets at 75¢ to $2.25. MEN’S AUTO GAUNT- LETS, of soft leather, lined wi‘;h r-arm fleece.. Wide cuffs of imita- tion leather. . $ 1 .98 CHILDREN'S “CHAMO- ISLIKE” GLOVES, finished to look like leather. Dressy and duraibclle. Adll shades. Embroidere backs ceeu-eainns 50C CHILDRI{:'N';S:CHAMO- IS LI GauntLETS... 09¢C MEN’S MOCHALINE GLOVES, in gray and suede. With sxlk lm- w0 $2.98 4 % DISHES, imported from also decorated dolls’ €ishes.qece JTEN.PIN SET—Hard-. in g Tocd, ten pin sst var.” unlmed. veaen blue and pink % $1.25 with white collars. Just as we predicted! held—which is saying a lot. shirts involved even today's ments of materials, patterns, colors and sizes. Troy Tailored Shirts, All sizes, 137 to 17. BLACK '&%‘g"’mfifl"ifi $2.98 of 69c INFANTS’ SETS, con- sisting of sacque, bootees and bonnet in white, pink or blue silk— $3.50 JERSEY DRAWER LEG‘(\HNS fasten with rows trimmed with slip-over ¥ $1.25 Indian patterns. in a number One-piece and long- = $1.19 of thick felt- and warm as sale price. namon, gray and brown. ALK 810-818 Seventh Street MACKINAWS, in sizes 10 to 17. Boxed Neckwear ceptable gifts. 59c A gathering of all the fa- vored styles In these inex- pensive and universally ac- Separate col- lars or sets, in plain white or combination colors. For the Children’s Xmas | Give the Boy a New Overcoat, Suit or Mackinaw Overcoats, sizes 3 to 10; Suits in sizes Mackinaws in sizes 10 to 17 6toll; oi heavy, Sizes 3 to 8. TidD Argo, Women’s Silk-and-Fiber Hose, $1.00 Knit for beauty and servic and every pair_periect. Gordon. Gold, Mark, True Shape and Fhocuiz brauds in-a full color range and black, Women's Thread Silk Hose, $1.50 Pure silk with lisle garter tops. Select from such desired makes as Hummingbird, Pigeon and True Shape. Black and the popular colors. Women’s Thread Silk Hose, $1.95 Full-fashioned Thread Silk Hose. including _such_noted makes as Kayser, Van_Raalte, Onyx and Phoenix. Black and leading shades. tifully decorated szanesa Larg: Cl!lll.E!-—Sums ha.xe wheels, wheels. The best Christmas Shirt Sale we ever But with thousands of quality throngs have not broken the assort- All noted makes— Stetson and Standwear In corded madras, printed madras, percale, crepe and Neckband, collar attached and separate collar SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. $1 Gift Hosiery of Quality Choose From This Group for Assured Satisfaction Women’s All-Silk Hose $2.50 Van Raalte Hose, pure silk from toe to top, in black, white and colors. Also Onyx chiffon all-silk hose, in black and colors, $2.00 Chlflon Silk Hose $1.79 Full-fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose, sheer and beautiful—gifts acceptable to any woman. Black, gun metal and other colors. $2.50 and $3.00 Glove Silk Hose, $1.98 Every pair perfect. In the lot are Kayser Italian Sill Raalte Glove net hosc. shades. Buy Toys Now—and Here $1.98 DOLLS’ DISHES, of beau- e $1.19 metal others plush-covered Cholce of push chimes and one or two horse chimes for the tots— 75c and 98c $1 IMPORTED DRESS- dainty with moving Qhomt in a variety -frocks e..ee. $1 098 ED DOLLS, the Pearlie Doll, eyes. dainty Sale of Imported Bisque Dolls Beautiful babies—full jointed and Real knees, ankles, elbows wrists. Moving eyes. curled hair and eyelashes. $3.00 values, $1.98 $4.00 values, $2.98 $6.00 values, $3.98 $7.00-values, $4.98 HANDCAR, powerful, ea. pop i ces-vort- $4,98 !(JI/I)DER CAIL with ball bearings $ i sl hearns: $7.98 All\l(;ml:l,h clhlld 's well bullt armchair, witl ong RCK pesssscssionces Mengel Toys Known for strength—and for povullrlty with the young folks. LARGE MENGEL HAY WAGON, painted in red and llow. High $2 48 slat back MENGEL ROCKERS, with rabbit an rooster heads. Built with $4_ 98 high sides MENGEL LARGE WOODEN 1 in- e s $4.08 4 Handsomely painted. Sizes 3 to 10. —These Are ALL WOOL—and the Quality of Tailoring is Fully Up to the Quality of Fabrics all-wool materials, 1 Made with inverted pleat in back, big pockets, bound seams and convertible collars. OVERCOATS, for boys 3 to 10—include plaid-back woolens, tailored in mannish models; also of chinchillas and plain and fancy cloths; many lined with all-wool flannel. SUITS, tailored of pure wool cloths in four dressy models for boys of 6 to 17. pay much more and get much less—for these are suits of high quality, in spite of the low price. You may Dress Up the Little Fellows in -Warm Chinchilla Overcoats Special, very special, indeed—special, not only in price, but s - in quality—the fatter would be special at dollars more than the Russian style overcoats of heavy chinchilla, in ¢in- Buttoned to the neck. at .95 Lined with plaid cloth. Xmas Sale of Handbags $5.00 Extraordinary Values BEADED BAGS—import- ed—and richly colored Some have drawstring, others have shell frames, All are silk lined. LEATHER POUCH BAGS, in a number of at- tractive styles and shades. VANITY BOXES, in as- sorted shapes, richly lined and fitted with toilet requi- \I‘CJ MESH BAGS with strong ,links, as durable as they are attractive. VELVET BAGS, in a num- ber of attractive styles. These are gifts to please any woman. Boudoir Caps Are Here in Wonderful Array and Make Ideal Gifts 59¢, 75¢ and 98c Styles galore—daintiest conceits _ imaginable — all nicely boxed for presenta- tion on Christnas morn. Shown in silk, net and lace, in all colors. No gift-seeker need look further than King’s Palace for variety or values. Umbrellas In Xmas Boxes What More Practical for Giving? $3.98 $4.98 $5.98 Men's and Women's Silk Um- brellas are here in assortments that make selection a pure joy ~—values as pronounced as thes umbrellas themselves are de- sirable. Women's Umbrellas, have ring, shell, inlaid, strap and club handles of rre beauty— and shell or bone tins and fer- rules. Men's Umbrellas have hand- some crook handles, polished, carved and plain—also heavy stzg handles. Other Umbrellas ‘up-to $10 UL DL LT LU mmnmmuummlnmnmuml,wnmmlmnmummwnmmnnmmmummuqumumm|nnmlunlmunumnmmnmn LTI LT