Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1924, Page 20

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20 ‘ TfiE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER - 25, 1924., Saptidy i B i FRHTAISEND 2 e o) WOOCWAE. 6 Lothrop Down Stairs Store | commerce during 1923, according to figures made public today by Indian Woman Trustee Pa 40,000,-| the Department = of Commerce. n . : : ys Over $40,000, American purchases abroad of sa S | . See Upstairs Store Advertisement on Page 14 i sage casings advenced 'from 9,- ncle S d into the role of 724 000 to Heirs of Estate, 300,000 pounds in 1921 to 19,800,000 | 1,0 0chs Sam stepned into (he To/ oF e e pounds in 1923, which the depart- rights of his Indian wards a few by Agreement. ment said, would “seemingly dis- | g5y4 ago, and as.a result a $2,000,000 close an increasing home demand | ngian estate in Oklahoma has been TR e for the stuffed and finished prod- | go(tleq by the Secretary of the In- By the Associated Press. tat (h'"&’flfm‘f flrf,',",f““"l"’ terior at a cost of but $75. The CHICAG Bece 25.——Si .| of imports, followed by Argentina, | gyl foo for handling an estate of . HICAGO. December = 25--Settle-| Gormany, Australia and New Zea- ment of the greater part of the lti- % 8 $2,000,000 would ordinarily run into ; 5 : { 7 L e gation among heirs of the fortune of | und, according to aggregate sales | geveral thousand dollars, according ) ™ y > AT 2 i g .| 1n excess of a million dollars. to the Interfor Department. The fec hant waeeifacted vesterday” when | , The American woman of fashion |'o¢ 75 iy belleved to be the smallest John n Leiter, trustee of his| LS 100KINg with increasing favor |,; ‘record for determining the heirs Tather's estate, gave upward of $40,-| OO Use of fur as a trimming for |,¢ un estate of such vajue 000.000 his sister and 15 other| C0Ats and dressea. American im- Lucy Pottson Perry, an Osage In- heirs, including the daughters of Lady | POT!S of furs and manufacture of |giun, was the owner of the estate Victoria Leiter Curzon of England. | [urs for 1823 reached a total of |jaft her by her husband, a Quapaw In- The payment was made before Su-| DNEATIY $88,000.000, an increase of |gian, who owned a valuable allot- perior Judge Denis E. Sullivan. Mis-| 120 per cent over 1921 and 30 per |ment on the Quapaw reservation, in management and diversion of funds| Mt over 1932. Squirrel sking |oklahoma. Her husband died and were charged against Leiter in a suit headed the list, with a total im- she became the wife of Samuel for an accounting filed in May, partation of more than 17,000.000: ['perry, ‘a'Clerokee Indiam. parties to the suit including Nancy | Pounds, valued at $15.000,000. Rab- At her death a contest developed Lathrop Carver Campbell of Santa| Dbit skins were second in quantity |gyver the estate, with Alexander Mudd t ter of Leiter, and| and value. and Maud Lee Mudd, relatives, claim- ting for two grand- T e I 0 ing the entirs estate. Under the law mother was a sis the Secretary of the Interior has ex- REPORTS HUSBAND GONE. clusive jurisdiction in determining Settles for Coal Interests. ——— the heirs of restricted Indian estates. for more than $2.000,000 | Mrs. J. B. Snively Says He Did Not | 3,'0 Seciston gave Samuel ©erry ot e g Come Home Saturday. Mudds. Also involved in tho settle- . e N 2 County, 111.; another check for more|4424 Charles street, Westwood, Md., is | the first husband of the deceased 000.000 was pald to the Zoller | missing. Snively has been employed |being a member of the Osage Indian pany, lessee of the mine. |4t the plant of the Speedex Ofl Co, | ety er called in bonds valued|South Washington, Va. He received : ured by the mine. |his week's pay Saturday night and remains vet to be settled #ljare ghout 9 o'clock, having an en-| Congress has appropriated $7,500,- mismanagement flled | guzament to meet his wife and four|000 for improvements of roads In the 4 +¥ |children at Center Market. The wife |national park areas : Sate T Tales | #nd children waited in vain until the ated L ter 5 hour of closing th ket, when they | i i i ! Shortls be adjusted satistactorils ent Tome. " 0 ™ O O s Mrs. Snively has appealed to the local police ~to locate the man. LABOR BHOTHERHOOD She leatned that he did not diive away riffith oal orporation from the plant in his automobile. Per- COMES TO STANDSTILL [jons cmploved there were unable to give | {3 00d lean WJoal o It was al thing for him to leave his e e e e | ) BEETERSE | Modelsfor Women and Misses—Sizes 14t046 Rallway Steamship|a comparatively new industry, there |} [ Handlers, - Express|are already 150 factories and some or SidkHeadaches 1 s 3 o e e | 5000 workers ensaged in the busi- | (ARl T (e Hundreds of new and perfectly adorable dresses fea- Sports, Party, Evening and Dinner, in countless ular officers of the brotherhood | . . . - . B A e ——————————>—ud turing new and important trends of Fashion for the $ styles and variations. y i e }%%@QBW?‘@%@@@ Spring season. The tubular, pencil-like silhouette, Trimmings include: Fur, rhinestopes, Tschiffley em- which was suspended {dent . H. Fitzgerald, ? T with knee flares has replaced many simple frock broidery, laces; flowers, tassels, f”.“ZCS’ puffs, ruffles, 4 s 2 buttons, tucks, pleats, shirrings, jabot frills, panels homas H. Darby in Com- ourt here late Monday. - . . e weresofashlonable.thls i and gold laces. GCircular skirts, circular apron Dresses for every occasion. Street, Afternoon, fronts, and handkerchief front styles. H We Wish Our Many Friends and Customers A Most ]oyfu’ and Happy Christmas e court fight is the result of a dispute between Fitzgerald and the grand execu board, which called Fitzgerald's attention to his alleged | contravention of the brotherhood's rules which prohibits the president from engaging in a private venture The regular board sought to suspend Fitzgerald, who countered with pri- vate detectives, who, it is alleged, bodily threw out the grand board members Attorney Johnson seeks a court order restoring the grand board and suspending Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald contends that he has done nothing Hllegal or improper in promoting the $10,000,000 brotherhood bank here, of e e i | et \ Colors Fashionably Important ursements can be made,” said Attorney Johnson. “There are widows | 928 ——I © " | 7| Glorious shades of Goblin Blue, Sea Foam, Blonde, Fuchsia and Black, Or- and orphans who cannot receive hel ¢ 830 13th St. N.W. Ph Main 4874 ( . s 3 > 2 because{here s no Aoer o '1 ! __2_____ f | chid, Oxblood, Cranberry Red, Titian Sand, Rose, Flame, Maize and Greens. their claims W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor | ] And the always wearable shades of Navy, Brown, and Black. \ Women and Misses will recognize these values as among the best of the 1 season, and will take immediate advantage of this offering. & ‘The Event You Have Waited For | | | On Sale Only in Down Stairs Store OUR ONCE-A-SEASON CLEARANCE SALE Offering Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Selections of Exclusive Apparel | | | | : : Choose your favorite material from these: Satins, Flat Crepes, Beaded Georgette, Silk Bengalines, Jacquard Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Wool Benga- line, Flannel, Cashmere and Twills. Rhinestone studded Satins, exquisitely colored Georgettes and Flannels. Many dresses are shown in high shades. R ERERERN Every Evening Gown— Nothing Every Dance Frock— Reserved! Every Dinner Gown— Every Afternoon Dress— Every Costume Ensemble— Every Tailored Suit— 2 Every Fur-Trimmed Coat— . i Styles Are Newest Every Fur Coat— : % Materials Are Fashion-Right Values Are the Best Every Fur Wrap— . . B B , Tomorrow—QOur Annual After-Christmas Reduction Sale Fur-Trimmed Coats, $25 Fur-Trimmed Coats, $29.50 Fur-Trimmed Coats,. $35.75 Were $40 and $49.50 Were $39.50 and $49.50 Were $49.50 and $58 Fur-trimmed Coats of Polaire, Cut Chinchilla, Typular Coats, of high-grade materials in shades - Luxurious Coats of Flamingo, Fashona, Farlaine, Downy Wool, Novelty Cloths and Velour. Furs of oxblood, cranberry, deer, brown, gray and black. Lustrosa and other high-quality materials. Trim- inelude O um and Sealine (dyed coney). Most Fur tri i : Sealine, Opossum, skrat, Mar- med with natural and Viatka Squirrel, Beaver, o L il i y) oy f s o M Oposgum, Marmink, Dyed Muskrat and Jap Mink. Every Hat— any wanted shade. mink, Caracul and Squirrel. DOWN STAIRS STORE 3 DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIES STORE Eflo H@@@flfl@fl" | Sports Coats Now $5 - Women’s Suits Now $10 Sports siam, $3 Less Than 4 Price Less Than } Price Greatly Reduced 5 : xclusively Diff : 5 o ot Fmngty reduced b thie seling Saty “Fo A limited quantity of thess suits-at leem than half ot L e LT o e ] ¥ ; . Soats are in this sele and you must act quickly price. Single and breasted models. Twills and B e sises hote —Shelan ot Drown, e Bin in order to get ome. For women and misses. serges. Blue and tan. Pin striped and plain. gray. Pleated and -plain... - TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET : " 1 DowN sTAES sTOR® ) DOWN sTAIRS STORR : : DOWX STAIRS STORE "

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