Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1924, Page 16

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o il ; Shit _ THE EVENDNG STAR, WASHINGSON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 1924, 7 AUTHOR DENIES PI-UT (CAPITAL MAY HAVE MUTT AND JEFF—There Was Solhething Domg in the Mexican Twilight. . ' IN DIVORCE TANGLE EGG OF DINOSAURI t Mrs. Sanderson Claims Charges| Washington Museum One of Bid- Made Against Her Are En- ders for Relic, Prof. Andrews tirely False. Announces. (Copyrignt, 1023, by H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Reg. U, 8. Pat. Off.) SWORD COVERED WITH A JOB AS WAR CORRESPONMDEAT ‘iHe enveEmY'S BLooD! FoR THE NEWSVILLE BUCLE THIS INACTWITY PALLS QN AND X'f GOMNA SHoeT €aa MEeL 1M.A SQLDIQ‘E A ERONT PAGE STORY RIGHT AT A COP! AND Now! =" THIS REVOLUTLON 5 ; - 1S A JOIcE = NO ACTION AT AL ADVISED TO ACT AS SHE DID | MINIMUM PRICE, $5,000 B e Y H e | Says She Never Asked Other Wom- |Fund to Go ‘for Financing New an' to Divorce Husband. Expedition. ssocluted Press, NEW YORK, J nuary 8.—The Amer- Wilcox Putnam Sanderson, wri | ican Museum of wral History, Which who arrived last night from Flori- world corner, on the didosaur da, intends to make a first-hand | ez market, decided today to sell to the for the highes for not less than $5,000, f the divorce which recently |oue of the -five fossilized of 1\ Rhode Island. |the protoceratops Andrews; unearthed e things Mongola by Prof. Roy Chapman curator-in-chief of the divi- fl\on of exploration and research. eds of the sale, said Prof. . would be devoted to the § the divorce later va i P! g a th hicl his summer, definfte proo 1 4 oninto ' the | stitute the a from Peking, imitive man to- 2,000,000 Associated Pross, W YORK, January $.—Mrs. Nina one offered would bring at least $10,- | saur n Million Years Old. 000, which, he said, would be enough | Relics of the. medieval period bring | anthropojogists belicve, lived 2,000, et Aok 1o buy a caravan of sevonty-five cam- | big_prices; souvenirs from the tomb | 000 or more years ago. Amet Museunys dinosaur | ely for his forthcoming man-ape bone | of King Tut are priceless. Yet they | considersd 10,000,000 years [hunting expedition. ars modern relics compared to these | T s i i This is the first time the American | dinosaur eggs.” as well as other curios. [—the forefather of homo sapiens who, o | Frank 8. Kellogg, was recelved at|Mayfair district, the t o Nk i PR i ° e 060 | KELLOGG RECEIVED the forelgn office . vesterday by | the Marquls of Crews, Britlsh smmpac. BY MARQU'S CURZON :{;Lqr\;u Curzon, secretary for forelgn | sador in Parfs. The ambassador.ow will have un] Wil Dotk Wa ys. husband «o th fter obtain lnl-. remove tarnish from silver By the Associated Press. oppoertunity to li!;,l‘]e d‘o\b‘n to l)he* SRt b e aiiitton. made. & 8.—P; diplomatic end of his mission, as he relies obtained by its sxplorers, that the American Museum during S e et LONDON, January S.—Preliminary {hag found a suitable home in London . isn't so f.mmsm-, four-year expedition it plans to send ing a quart of bolling water (o the formal presentation of his |after a somewhat extended search. d might be happy if : W ares “Why | out. this spring will bring to light the spoonful of soda in a bright, |credentials to King George on Janu- |For a vear at least he and Mrs. Kel- | were rick or that matter it might Thouldo’t o wealthy man coilect, dine | bones. of the orIEinal belmitive man |now aluminum pan. Jary 14, the American ambassador, |logg will ecupy Crewe house, in the | be i all were poor. Museum has tried to sell any of the | Prof. Andrews expressed certainty nore in- which | Temains of in the Djoh! % to have been ‘the 3 as m anxious to obtain an explanation.” BASSETT DENIES PLOT. Says Mrs. Sanderson Did Not Ask( ‘Wife to Divorce Him. ., January I stages of de- velopment from freshly laid_ones to others from which baby _dinosaurs were about to be hatehed. - Fossilized by long burial in the hot, dry sand,- he bled the eggs of modern vered and ranging in shape @ from that of a golf an eyeless potato ht inches long. the eggs were alike. FREE A 35:piece Rogers silver-plated ware set or a 42-piece dinher set with every $100 purchase, cash CREDIT —at the Hub is like a saving account at the bank—you save money by not having to make a large initial outlay the embryo of a dino- oped. with teeth and e well formed. Tt is e that will be offered for WASIIINGIONS GREATEST FURNITURE S'IOPE,.CASH“CREDIT of money on your purchases. or charge account! January Clearance Sale. - 10% to 33%5% Off Regular Prices | 2 by mu- and London T e T T T T T (T T R T R T O T NEW ADDRESS—1325 F STREET HUHITHH LTI January Clearance 3-Pc. Overstuffed Living Room Suite A large and hlxixrious]y upholstered suite of | three pieces—settee, armchair and rocker, up- S holstered and covered in tapestry. An unusual value in the clearance : January Clearance 4-Pc. Walnut-Finish Bedroom Suite Clearance This attractive'suite consists of a dainty semi- OF vanity, chiffonier, wood bed and dresser with mirror. $ 75 Nicely finished in walnut. Special in the January . ODD Clearance CHAIRS Use Your Credit — Pay Later A clearance of jall odd Chairs for the bed- room or dining room— some from suites, others in one or more i a kind. ALL GEN- UINE BARGAINS! Golden Oak Dining Chairs T T T EE T T T T H T T Reductions On Our Entire Stock of Kuppenheimer Overcoats New Prices as Follows: $ 75 Walnut or Mahogany Genuine Leather-Seat Dining Room Chairs™ Absolutely 1/, Former January Clearance .10-Pc.,Genuine Walnut Veneered Dining Room Suite A magnificent ‘suite of ten pieces—as illus- 1 i 75 January Clearance 3-Pc. Golden Oak Living Room Suite A practical and sturdy suite for the den or living room—consisting of table with magazine rack, arm- $ 75 chair and rocker. The seats of chairs are covered in imitation Jeather. . ... oo sve s oliionevitese s s Small Weekly or Monthly Paymenls trated—new oblong table, center-door chma cabinet; enclosed server, mirror-back buffet and six genuine leather seat chairs (1 arm and 5 sxde) to match. Clearance price....... “RECRR Large Egg 1928 A guaran- teed’ heater: for- ’ Range—A popular office or home.. ;T 0¢ heavy cast fron. » Four-hole top oven e $19.75 4.Pc. Walnut-Finished Dining Suite An inexpensive suite for the dining room, consisting of oblong: table, - buffet “with * mirror, - enclosed server and center-door china cabinet. $ 129 75 (Chairs cxtra)‘ s e Blankets and Comforts ‘. Pcy Later—Use Your Credit! Single Plaid Blan- Double .Gray’ kets for Double Blankets— Whlte Enamel Bassmet Cottonfilled Com= Plaid Blankets, Blue forts for Double Plaid and Rose "$2.49 '$5.75 $54.75 $64 75 $74. 75 Great Coats—Box' Back Coats—Long Coats—Warm Fleecy Fabrics—Hard, Long-wearing Weaves —Imported , Rough Woolens—in fact, you can select any kind of a coat imaginable from our Heafer nssqrtments. ; ‘ b /! ; i $7 :2_5_ b IR.75 — s r@sm@ | Ry 1325 F STREET An' efficient “heater for the office or hiome. Heater Full Siz¢’ All-wood: Slat Side Crib, finfshed 'in white enamel; spring-botton- 1deal:for the throom or living room ] when extra " warmth’ is —~house qf Kuppenheimer good clothes needed. 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