Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1924, Page 18

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18 BAVEWHSWFE, NOW LOSES 03 ‘Hall-Quest Has No Wish to Embarrass Pittsburgh U. in Love Tangle. By the Associated Press PITTSBURGH, October 16.—Dr, Al- fred Lawrence Hall-Quest, who re- mently divorced his wife in order that | h Maj. Fred villiam Hart of Evanston, Ill., ight announced that he had re- signed his position as director of ex- tension at the University of Pitts- burgh. Other than confirming the resignation, Dr. John G. Bowman, chancellor of the university, declined to comment on the matte “I did not to embarrass the universi of recent publicity Dr. Hall-Quest de- cing his resignation. d no plans for the fu- clared in He said he ture, R. F. WALTER PROMOTED. Appointment of R. F. Walter, as- f eng , to be act-| enginee the Bureau amation was nounced to- rtment. Mr. a ver. ted with the rec- since 1903, serving | time of war,” UNDERWOOD REGARDS FORD ACT NOT FINAL Democratic Senate Leader De- clares Hope That Muscle Shoals May Yet Go to Manufacturer. Senator Underwood, Democrat, Ala- bama, a leader in the fight in the Senate for the adoption of Henry Ford's offer for Muscle Shoals, de- clared yesterday that he did not regard the interview in Collier's Weekly as a definite withdrawal of Ford's offer. “It has not been withdrawn offi- cially and as far as the Government is concerned the offer still stands, and I am for the Ford bid,” he declared. “If it is a fact that Ford has actually cithdrawn his offer it is a lament- ble thing for the Government,” the Senator continued. “I believed and still belleve in Ford's proposal. I think his bid of- f the best solution of Muscle als. If we can't get Ford's bid accepted then 1 am for some other Lid that carries the proyisions of the Ford proposal. “I believe in utilizing Muscle Shoals to produce nitrates for fertilizer in time of e and for ammunition in he added. Senator Underwood passed through Washington today on a campaign | speaking tour, leaving this afternoon for Roanoke. Va., to fill an engage- ment INTEREST IS COVERED. NEW YORK, October 16.—The Middle West Utilities Co. has de- nosited with the Illinois Merchants® Trust Co.. Chicago, $6,246,500 to pay at par and accrued interest ail of its 10-year 6 per cent bonds matur- ing January 1, 1925. Payment of these bonds leaves the company with no maturing obligations before Sep- tember 1, 1935 : THE EVENING STAR, KILLED MOTHER, SISTER, BOY DECLARED INSANE Slayer Sent to Asylum—Father Asks for Mental Test of Other Children. By the Associated Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn.,, October 16— Aquilla Redditt, who killed his moth- er, Mrs. Sudle Redditt, and his sister, Mary Lou Redditt, with an axe at % o . e, Y. Put Your Best AT Absolutely no obligation. Q IS National Theater Bldg. S T S AT G CgY S R K> R ey e ey n rg' WASHINGTON, D. their home near Cordova several days ago, was committed to the State asylum when a plea of Insanity was entered in his behalf in criminal court. The .plea was not contested by the prosecuting attorney. Hearings will be held in probate court, October 24, on the petition of Greenbury Redditt, the father, to test the sanity of three other children of the Ridditt family, The children are heirs o farm and timberlarnids valued in the bill at $50,- 000. Redditt asked in his petition that a guardian be appointed if they are not found sane. ra Foot Forward Avoid the dangers of tired, aching, misshapen feet. Come in and have your footprint taken. . ROUND RIPPER WALKING SHOES Foot Specialist Always in Attendance , Stach’s Ground Gripper Shoe Shoppe Gloves An Important Accessory French Glace Kid Gloves, $1.97 Regular $3 and $3.50 values. Strap- wrist, gauntlet style. P. K. heavy embroidered satitchings. sewn, Self, contrast and two-toned, in all wanted colors. Good range of sizes: in rus- set, tan, brown, beaver. mode, gray, black and white and white and black. Chamoisuede Gloves, 97c Of fine quality and good style. 12- button length and novelty cuff gloves. Circular, embroidered and perforated frill styles. French cuff In all the wanted colors and stitchings. Suede-Finished Fabric Gloves, 2 Pairs, $1.47 WIDOW ASKS $8,000,000. NEW YORK, October 16.—Mrs. Al- bertine Brinckerhoft, bakery king, Daniel D. Brinckerhoft, started suit yesterday in Supreme Court for the recovery of property esti- mated to be worth $8,000,000. POINTEX HEEL C.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1924. Cafferty, 4re made defendants. « Mrs. Brinekerhoff decl: was the bakery king's widow of rthe Mabelpossession of the property. Assured Income means peace of mind. It consti- tutes the best protection against the uncertainties of the future. You desire it for yourself; you would like to provide it for your dependents. Let our .Officers explain how you may do so by means of a Living Trust Agreement with this strong UNION TRUST CO. or THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Ribbons Moire, Satin, Persians, Metal, Picot Edge, Groagram, ete., 1; to 132 inches wide. A large range of colors and combinations. Special, 6 Yds., 47¢ Ribbon Garters, in plain colors and two-tone effects, finished with knotted bows. All colors and combigations. Special, 77c Pr. Persians, Polka Dot, Broeades, Moire, Satin, Dresden, Ombre, Two- tone, Fancy Stripe, ete., 5 to 9 inches wide. All colors and many combina- tions. For fancy bags, girdles, scarfs, millinery, et Special, 47¢ Yd. Fancy Stripes, Satin _and Metal Stripes, Brocaden, Moire, Satin, ete., 5 to 6 inches wide. All colors and many combinations. ird wife, and that those named as defendants exerted undue influence to obtain - L} - L] [ ] - L] n - L} a L} L} L} L] L} L} L} L] L} L] [ ] L} - L] n LJ B -] L] L} L} L} u - [ ] L] L} L] [ ] L] L] L] L} u L] L] L] L} L] L] L] L} L} L} L} ] [ ] L} - L - - L] - n " L] L} n ] n n - " - L] L] - L] L] L] L] L] L} L] L] L] L} L] [ ] L] - Sart Tailor Mades Approved by 5th Avenue Are the Special Anniversary Offerings for Friday, at the Astonishingly Low Prige of 19.47 Those smart tailor-made dresses of English tweeds and worsteds, Greenwich checks, Indian plaids and gingham checks, now being featured on 5th Avenue, are here in great variety for your selection tomorrow. Leather belts and bindings—dozens of colored buttons—high necks as well as low and long sleeves, distinguish these charming frocks from the ordinary tailor mades. For women and misses, sizes 16 to 42. Palais Royal—Thirl Fleer. Children’s Pyramid Union Suits, 67c Regular $1 value. Fleece lined. Waist style with button attachments. High neck, long sleeve, and ankle length. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, and knee length. Sizes 2 to 13 years. All first quality. ‘Women’s Rayon (Fiber Silk) Envelopes, $1.27 Good-fitting envelopes. Step-in -styles, in pink and peach. Sizes 36 to 42, All perfect. Palais Royal—Maia Floow Children’s Sport Hose, 2 Pairs, 67c Regular 39¢c, 50c and 59¢ values. Children's %-length Sport Hose, with fancy cuff top, in black, and brown. Sizes 6 to 10. First quality. Children’s Rayon (fiber silk) 7Z-length Socks, with fancy cuff top. Sizes 6 to 7%. > Children’s two-toned Sport Hose, with fancy cuff top, in brown, heather, and camel mixtures. Sizes 7 to 10. All perfect. Women’s Rayon (Fiber Silk) Vests, 47c Regular 79c value. Bodice top, picot trimmed, in pink, orchid and peach. Sizes 34 to 44.” First qual- ity. In many new and attractive nov- elty styles, turn-back, all-over em- broidery and contrast color silk cuffs, also turn-back embroidered strap, and others. In brown, mode, mastic, beaver, champagne, pongee, black and white and white and black. Suede Fabric Gloves, 47c Regular 750 and $1 values. Regu- lar and double woven. 2-clasp, strap- wrist, 12 and 16 button lengths. In all colors, also black and white. Palais Royal—Maim Floor. Women's Pointex Silk Hose, $1.17 Slight {rregulars of $1.95 to $2.25 values. Onyx Pointex. full _fashioned, k hose. wiib mercerized biack, nude, sunburn, bunny. Spa 'tan, 'stone gray, Jack brown. Medium and heavier Women’s Hose, 2 Prs., $1.47 lnuleban toe. In cordovan, tan bark, and gray = Palais Royal—Main Floor. Looking Backward! The hat they wore 47 years ago and the hat they 'wear today! Here was an interesting find! A Special, 37¢ Yd. Moire and Satin Ribboms, 31; to 7 inches wide. In many colors. For hair ribbons, blanket bindings, etc. Special, 17c Yd. Metal Ribbons, in black and colored grounds, embossed in gold and silver. Large and small designs; 8 to 9 inches wide. For pillows, table run- ners, bags, turbans, etc. Special, 97c Yd. Palais Royal—Main Floor. little bonnet which has survived the years since the Palais Royal began on Pennsylvania Avenue. Compare it with the hat in vogue today! Truly, the world do move, (See our G St. Window) And for the Fifth Day of Our Anniversary We Aref Offering for One Day Only Palais Royal—Main Fleer. EE S M EEE SN E S ESEENENENEENSEEERREEEES 3 % Any Velvet Trimmed Hat In Our French Room 15 Off Marked Price All new, exclusive models from the highest grade makers—Nor- mandie, Kjbel, Belart, Douglas, Meadowbrook, Daisy, Bijou, Tenne— names which in themselves tell the story. And our own models are included aiso. $12.50 Hats for $8.33 $15.00 Hats for $10.00 $16.50 Hats for $11.00 $18.00 Hats for $12.00 $20.00 Hats for $13.34 $22.50 Hats for $15.00 $25.00 Hats for $16.67 $27.50 Hats for $18.34 $30.00 Hats for $20.00 $32.50 Hats for $21.67 Loretta Van O'Linda and Theodore T. Brinckerhoft, children of the deceased by a previous marriage, that she Tolmanize! OLMANIZING is a process of launder- ing starched collars to a pliable comfort and gleaming white- ness that can only be duplicated by an- , other trip to THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N.W. The nearest laundry station is at— 499 C St. N.W. 2469 18th St. N.W. 6 Dupont Circle N.W. 2417 14th St. N'W. 139 B St. SEE. Or phone Franklin 71 Prompt parcel post service wherever you are THEPALAISROYAL 4 CANNIVERSARY SALE The latest Frocks sponsored by Fiith Avenue--Dashing Sports Coats of the fashionable plaids--Smart Accessories for the well dressed woman--—-and a glance backward at the days gone by compared with the modes of toda 1 y---feature this Women’s Page of Extraordinary Anniversary Offerings for Friday. Plaids Are the Thing in Sports Coats, 19.47 Bold, dashing plaids and soft plain colorings, in smart clever styles, put these sport coats in a class by themselves. Luxuriously warm—every one of them—for they were made for out-in-the-open weather. “Some with soft fur trimmings, others with large storm collars of self material. Shadow plaids, imported tweeds, blocked angora, cut polaires and velvatones. The colors are tan, rookie, gray, brown, penny, black and shutter green. Sizes 14 to 18—36 to 487;. Palais Royal—Third Floor. “All Paristyle Hair Tonics and Creams at 15 off Just a few items mentioned : 60c Almond Creani, Lettuce Cream and Tissue Cream, 30c All Hair Tonics, regular $1 . value, 50c Paristyle . Henna Dye, all shades ; regularly $1.50, 75¢ " Other Aids to Beauty at Reduced Prices Komplex Cream for bleaching and tightening the muscles; reg- ularly $1.00 jar. At Hand Lotion, regularly 25c. At, bottle, Bandoline to keep the hair in place; regularly 35c. Special, 20¢ Cocoanut Oil Shampoo; regularly 25c bottle. At 15¢ Palals Royal—Balcony., 50c 15¢ -

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