Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1924, Page 14

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{LAWYER KILLS SELF ¢ IN TIFF WITH WIFE Harvey Lonabaugh, Reserve Officer, Recently Student in War Coellege Here. FORMERLY HELD A.E.F. RARK ; ; hfidren, and lowes ife Declares Quarrel With Her| Cvocten, Moo S Sitout injury. Was Trivial. the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 14.—Harvey Donabough, said to be an attorney of “Eheridan, Wyo., today shot and killed Fimself in his apartment heve after S discussion with his wife about re- Hurning to their Wyoming home. He Sused an automatic pistol which had woen service when he had been & Heu- cnant colonel in the A. E. F. = Mr. Lonabough, said to be the son “of Ellsworth Lonabough, came here Swith his wife from Sheridan recently IMrs. Lonabaugh sald her husband, *¥ho was thirty-two years old, and a Trserve officer in the Army, had been JuRing time from his law officé to Fitend the War College in Wash- dngton. She 101d the police that because of trivial quarrel they have been liv- Jng apart for some months. When %er husband asked her to retufn with Jim to the west, she said she had decided to go back to st that she wanted more a definite decision. were discussing the TLonabough told had fully made up her iind to comply with her husband's Yo say word that would hav Brought them together when her hus- Aand turned on his hcel and left the is a terrible mistake,” ghe eaid oved him better than all the d, and 1 wanted to tell him so. s making telicve I did not care. 3 T did not Intend to keep it up. T aid not dream that he thought of ®naing his life” HEIRESS ASKS $5,000 SO SHE CAN MARRY | Grandniecs of Late Bishop Potter * Wants Part of $160, 00 at Once. By the Associated P a petition filed her moth- . Julia Anne \ay marry Cyrus ew York at- 4orney, next Fe 5. The mother sets forth the bride-to- Do comes from of the leading families of New York city, being the grandniece of the lute Bishop Potter, and her relatives and friends all are People of great wealth and refine- ment.” o - “By custom,” Mrs. Potter's petition gontinues, “jt is necessary that the Pride puy the expenses of the wed- ding and reception.” And, because I the distinction of her family and a furge number of acquaintances, it is Hecessary to. bave a large wedding Buitable o ber sotial status. & 8 Mrs. Potter aske that a trust mpany be directed to turn over to her daughter's guardian, ,300 for “a wedding gown, hats and graveling suit, several scts of lingerie, Bhoes, stockings and other apparel,” #nd auother $2,500 for the wedding and reception. Miss Potter is to be married at Grace Church, where Bishop Potter once was fector. The $196,000 trust Fund was left her by & grandmother. “ACTOR IN BANKRUPTCY. Sus Edwards Files Petition—Owes NEW YORK, January 14.—Gus Ed- ward, §snkru,{m fiup(}l“‘nn o nd $41,01 o iabilities £ The principal asset namied was a breach of contract claim for $20,000 ®gainst Eddie Dowling, an actor, and ;P'n\ “Sallie, Irene and Mary"” Corpora- on < His credit #ncluded Ja ack Demp: . _Edwards _disclosed, Kearns, manager of k] 5,000 for cash loaned; . Whit and Sons. music pub- shers, Jullus Ziitel, publicher Zit's K1y, $18500; Lew Ficlds, ation, $3,000. GOMPERS MEETS BORNO. ¢ PORT AU PRINCE, Hait}, January }«.—sxmum Gompers,” American labor eader, returning to New York after his visit to Panama, paid a long call Tu President Borno. He was accom Fanied on s visic o the pres Bent by the American high commi Sloner, Brig. G R DRIERS . WIPING DISHES h 12, 15, 18 Inch Wit Sraduates dof in & Aect, as Fompact, sately uprignt, in deep bins. AT YOUR STORES AT ONCE: tte, ind, $INPLY? WELL, DONT B eople Notice It — Drive a Them Off with Dr. Ed- Human Ladder Formed By Three Police Who \ Save Five From Fire By the Aesoclated Press. NEW YORK, January 14.~Thres policemen formed & human ladder Dy standing on ofie another's shoul- ders and rescued from fire & fam- ily of five, asleep In their home In Long Island City earl} yesterday. By thein athletic performence the policemen were able to reach a sec- ond-floor window, -arouse Anton Winger, his wife ane tnree small them to the RSy FORD MADE 2,200,682 | VEHICLES LAST YEAR {Orders for 350,000 Cais Yet Un- filled—~Increase Is Over 50 Per Cent. By the Assoclated Prexs. DETROIT, Mich., Janudry 14.-—An- nual produétion figures for the Ford Motor Company for 1923 showed a total ef 2,090,959 Kord automobiles ! and trucks made during the twelvs months. In addition to this amount the company prodyced 101,898 Ford. son tractors and 7,825 Lincoln cars. making a total production of s.suo.-i 682 care and tractdrs. i The ouptut of Ford cars and frucks showed an_increase of 739,626, of more than 50 per cent more than in 1922, according to the report. The production of tractors inoreased 33- 913 or almost 50 per cent, while 2,558 mbre Lincoln cars were made during the year than in 1923. The report also pointed out that in spite of the increased production there were orders for 350,000 auto- mobiles and trucks during the spring and surhmer of 1933, which still are unfilled. LAFLIN ClaflinOptical Co. ciryclas muse. IR 0000, |4 Ends Stubborn Coughs % in a Huarry For reel efectivencee; fia old e 3 and chesply prepared. l RO s i You'll never know how qeickly a: bad cough can be conquered ontil' you try this famous old homemade | remedy. Any one who has coughed | {all day and all night will say that | {the immediate relief given is al: most like magic. It is very easily | prepared, and there is nothing bet- | ter for coughs. into a pint bottle put 213 ounces of Pinex; then add plain granes! lated sugar syTup to make a full pint. Or you can use clarified mo- Jasses, honey or corn syrup instead of sugar syrup. Either way, the full pint saves about two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough preparations, and gives you a more positive, effective remedy. It keeps perfectly and tastes pleasant—chil dren like it. You can feel this take hold in- stantly, soothing and healing the membranes in all the air passages. it promptly loosens a dry, tight cough, and soon you will notice the phlegm thin eut and djssppear. A day’s use will usually break up an ordinary throat or chest celd, and it is also splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma. P e Pinex is a most valuable concen- trated compeund of genuine Nor- way pine extract, the most reliable remedy for throat and chest ail- ments. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for “2'; ounces of Pinex” with directions and don’t accept anything efse. Guaranteed! to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft, Wayne, Ind. . Seesesesssesteesesssssssasssssesove i THE ODDS? i | ! i i i i | Pyorrhea imperils the’teeth and health of four persons out of every five past forty and thousands younger. Nature warns you of its * coming with bleed- ing gums. Take no chances: Act! Brash your teeth with FOR THE GUM More than a tooth —it checks Pyonm" 35¢ and 60¢ in tubes Susesssssssncssosssse. - shades. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924 Continued Tuesday Sale of Hurt Books at Half Price —AH-silk Canton Crepes shown in 35 colors and black. —All-silk Heavy Crepe de Chine, shown in 25 street and afternoon shades and black. —Brocaded Canton Crepes, shown in several good designs and colors. Velvet Corduroy at Telephone Main 7200 Member Better Business Bureau - S. KANN Sons Co. “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets These Beautiful Silks at January Sale Prices P Help, Y repare for Spring If you are far-sighted, you will begin fashioning your spring wardrobe .from these lovely weaves, and the cost will be moderate and. the vesults wholly satisfying. $3 and $3.50 Plain and Novelty Silks January Sale _ Price, Yard $9.50 —1924 All-silk Printed Crepe de Chines, shown in many new designs on light and dark grounds. —Silk-and-wool Heavy Rus- sian Crepes, shown in 12 staple colors and black. —Satin Charmeuse, superior quality, in brown, navy and 85¢ —A choice of twelve colors and plenty of brown, bobolink, bluebird and burgundy. B—— Wool Goods Specials 54-In. AR-Wool Poiret Twill —Regular $3.50 quality, and choice of black and navy blue. Special, a yard 50dn. Fur Cloth —Regular $1000 quality, ia black and beaver el + $6.75 yard . —Regular brown colors. yard 54-In. Bolivia, Silk and Wool Duvetyn and taups Special, a 42.In. AlLWool French Serge and Crepe Eponge —Regular $1.52 quality. yard ....... Kann's—Street Floor. Special, a E—-— 14 Special Features in Qur January Notion Sale - —~Garment Shields, sizes 2, 8, 4 and & R - Choice, 45C —i teed First Quaifty 3 and ¢ size. White 25¢ olor. A . 18€) 2 pairs —Crowley's Gold Eye Nee- dies, all sizes. Reg. vlarly 100 a pape; 2 papers for.. —HounekoM Aprens, made of pure gum rubbers {n all col- ors. Very slight defects arc some- times- no bfe. 21 [ Special ... —Earl Snsp Fusteners, black ?lr wh'lte. J:\llisfles. sc egularly 10c a dozen. Special —Imported Steel Selnsors, sizes 3% g to 6 inches. A pair, 39c et Barn 1 () colors. 3 balls for —Nickel Safety Pins, all sizes. dozen Braid, of fine Regular l OC 25c. Kann's—Street Floor. —Sticgeret quality, 4-yard pleces, Special —Baby Pantw, made of good gualits rabber; overall style; | in white or flesh. Medium and large sizes. Regularly 39¢. Special....... 17¢ | —Rubbcr Sheeting, doub face or exfra Reavy quality drill cloth: 36 inches wide, and manufactured to sell for $150 a yard. Special, & 50(: ~—Rubber Sheetiag, double faced, maroon on_one side, Whlée o'fld lheR other. 1% Yyards w egu- larly $1.50. Special, T Outing Flannel Nightgowné- —These cold nights makes one wish for a good warm_gown, one that is soft and comfortable to snuggle into. These gowns are just that sort, -made with or withéut collar, doublé-yoké stvle; plain white or with pink or blue stripes. - Trimmed with wash braid. Kann's—\Second Floor. $2.69 $698 quality, in $559 |/ $2 and $2.5 —Heavy All-silk -Crepe de Chine, shown in more than 50 street and evening shades and black. —1924 All-silk Printed Foulards, shown in many small neat designs on navy and white and black and white backgrounds. - —All-silk Printed Crepe de Chines, shown in several good designs on dark grounds. $1.50 Lingerie' Tubing Kann's—Street Floor. Jfinuary Sale " Price, Yard ] $1.69 AUy e e v e —In white, flesh color, pink and orchid, In stripes B Frocks That Are Eligible for All Occasions —Coat Frocks -and youthful models, straight and slim and delicate creations that appear as though the colors of the rainbow might have fallen upon them. A—Afternoon Frock of crepe Elizabeth, de- tachable sleeves, Grecian draped effect, rhinestone buckle. In coral “pigtail” blue and black. —Graceful models, fashioned from crepes, satins, chifion velvets, metallic lace combined with vel- vet and Poiret Twills—elaborately braided model ; some beaded and embroidered, draped, tiered and close-fitting bodices wi “misses and women, B—~Street Frock of Poiret twill, all-over embroidered; circular flounce, coat style, side tie; wide, loose slecves. Navy blue and brown. th full skirts. Sizes f —Regular prices are $39.75 to $55.00. —January Clearance Price— :$27.75 9 Special, 63 Misses and Women’s Coats Formerly $37.50 to $49.75 Tuesday —These are coats which we have been selling regu- larly for $37.50 to $49.75. So to 63 misses and women they are going to prove exceptional bargains. Made of the finest soft-pile fabrics, such as Bolivia, Excello, Brytonia, Cordura and Normandy. In the smart fash- ions of the season—flare, side-fastening and belted modes. Beautiful fur collars, collars and cuffs and often bandings add decided richness to these coats. Lined with hi, . navy, black, h-grade silk and warmly interlined. In rown and kit fox. Sizes 14-to 18 and 36 to 4814, Now you know it would be worth while to make a special effort to see these coats early to- morrow if you would be one of 63 lucky feminine folks. Kann'sTSecond Floor. . Sale—Hundreds of Women s Handkerchiefs Manufacturers’ Samples fine cotton. . At 29 —Handkerchiefs of linen, white and colors, with at- tractive corner embroidered design. Among these are & few pongees. At Y, 10Y, Off Regular Prices —A beautiful assortment of Handkerchiéfs, including linen and At 18c i ‘8 for 50c —Handieréhiefs of linen, cotton and volle, white and colors, many with attractive corner._ embroidered design. At 10c —Pretty Cotton Handkerchiefs, white and colors, with corner embroidered; -Some With eclared woven borders.. . Kann's—Second Floor. il Plain and January Clearance Sales Throughout the Store Present Special Attractions. Fancy Silks [-~—All-silk Broadcloth Shirtings, clear-cut satin stripes for men's shirts_and women’s blouses, and dresses. Launders perfectly, 3 —All-sitk Georgette Crepes, shown in 35 wanted light and ‘dack col~ ors. —Satin Charmeuse, brown, navy and biac —Satin. Messaline, shewn in 30 light and dark colors and black. $1.10 and jacquard cffects. shown in Many Women Prefer These Undergarments at This Time of the Year —Cotton Ribbed Suits, medium weight, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length, flat seams. S $1.15 $1.35 Extra Sizes, —Cotton Ribbed Suits, medium weight; . low neck, sleeveless, band fin- ish, ankle length. Regular and 79C Extra Skzes, Kann's—Street Floor. or Warm Bedwear Is Found in These Blankets and Comforts ~—66x80-in, - Al - wool Plaid Blankets, good quality. Block plaids in good colors ; soisette bound. Pair— : - $8.45 —70x80-in. Fine Part- wool Blankets, white with pink and blue bor- ders, finished with col- ored soisétte binding to match. Pair— - $7.95 —12.50 Satinette - covered Allwool Comforts, in rose, Copenhagen and lav- ender; also mercerized sateen covers in floral and oriental designs, in rose and Copenhagen; pure wool filled. Special— $9.95 " Kann's—Street Floor. 35 Alex. Smith’s Seamless - Axminster Rugs _ Carlton, Yonkers and Kirman Grades Slightly Imperfect 9x1241. Size < - Special Tuesday, Ea. —1f perfect these. tugs would sell from $54.95 to $6995. The imperfec- * tions are hardly notise- able, making these rugs Zexceptionsdl ~ values® in- deed. In attractive Ori- and par- y 140 Complete Automobile Sear Covers for Ford Touring Cars The Famous Gordon Make . i 4 / Priced for 3,840 Handkerchiefs Second Quality—Worth Considerably More Sale Price, Each, 121/oc - udgs Hendkerchiéfs of linen, voile and fine e Ot pofors. © NarFow, medium and wide homs. Corner _embroidersd designs. The imperfections are scarcely noticeable, E Karin's—Street Floor. A limited quantity.- 36x54-In. Colonial Rog Rugs 5 9 In Quaiht Deei Clearan : o Fiakal i 3 morr:ew . Kar:l:ll‘:e—sfi?;:d l-‘loun‘c Tuesday, $l -25 - $4.00 “Imported Cups and Saucers. | | —Medicine == —Plain white, Japanese china, Cabinets, w ,1¥le S attractive shape, perfect qual- enamel finish, —This is one-half s S with medium the list price. ity. Spe- v : Covers are made cial,6cups . sized mirror and o ool i and 6 sau- shelf. Specially . Fo sl e J All necessary fix- cers for. priced— 1 |T=""88c || $1.00 wards’ Olive Tablets 2 A pimply face will not embarrass you uch longer if you get a package of r. Edwards’ Ollve Tablets. The akin Fhould begin to tiear after you have “ 3aken the tablets a few nights. 18x108-In. Congoleum Rugs “Seconds” 3 Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the Buccessful substitute for calomsl; here’s no sickness or pain after taking em. need 'if,’t b%?ndured lon, 1 Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar M’ stop "% Br. Eawards’ olive Tablets do_that ;:gf“kklyhhpby o d w e tmlcn calomel does, and Just as éMec. | Gamenation in yout chést shd throat. It combines just suchtnod- ern medicines as your dottor soothihg ly, but their action is a (fafo instead of severe and WrItating. No one who takes Olive Tablets 1a] Cony el b {Bver cursed with a “dark brown taste,r 1@ Bad breath, a dull, listiess, “no good” | tar honey that ifeeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad relied upon to break up coughs. {Yisposition or pimply face. Keep Dr. Bell’s on hand for all Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable the family. pound mixed with olive oil; you All druggists. Be suré to gt '3.'&;.' Camveted "t tver. anaBobai : .‘g'n':-..my effective remuity Take ons of | DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar Honey o nightly Week. - 680 how Rech Ko - : m:{nvzfinam.unun' WA M, S T e —Elgctric_Irons, clement* guarauteed . for a3 . year. Long cord and detach- avie plue. 63 60 Complete .... 3 front and rear seats, backs, arms, doors. TS e m VA M S tares to attach ate included. . the genuine. Kann's—Third Floer: aints and Olive Tablets are the

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