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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925. 3 EX-WIFE SUES BULLARD FOR RECOVERY OF NOTE Claims General’s Son Gave Her Se- curity for Loans to Settle His Debts. e Awsociated Press. YORK, January — Mrs. Porter Tower Bullard, who obtained & divorce. from Robert Lee Bullard, jr., In Detroit, last April,| | Mled suit in supreme court here to re- | cover $10,000 on a note alleged to have been glven her by her former husband Britain to Enter | Aerial Race to Pole in Sprmg . WAR CAUSE; CURE, CONFERENCE TOPIC | J AUTOFATALITS INCREASE IN 194 Safety Campasgns in Many Cities Fail to Cut Toll, Which Reaches 20 000. | Icelander to Head Pnrl\." | | Gens. 0 Hyan and Allen| Among Speakers Listed for | Woman’s Meeting. Special Plane to Make Last Lap. nu Is the son of Maj. Gen, Robert Lee Bullard, commanding gen- eral of the 2d Corps A In the Detroit divorc o | Mrs. Bulls d that her inheritar > of her father h she lived with M the year of| when they 000 in night 1 complled yuneil redue- ot in consideration for | urities which she lent | by Mr. effor klyn Edison Co.. Mrs. Bullard ai- | d him on non-support and other ‘| DIES BY MOTHER S HAND. 1 m r\\lrl 1t Other Sp e in the same | death vesterday rs MAHOONED ART SAVED. 1‘ | out of danger. T | were buried in t n pronounced er and child grave. CHANGES AT PR|NCETON 9.—The | 2| Deans of Faculty and College B.e-; tire and Successors Are Named. | Court to Permit Erection of Pas- sageway to Warehouse. I to The Star. January rt obje exhibit of 1 marooned and | rds out to ion prevent- | aunounc pier. which | of p I by a run-|dean of the faculty tire- | | an | e, while Prof. | tian Gauss will be Dean McClen- | successor. wa [ SLAYER ELECTROCUTED. = SELLING OQUT High Rent Forces Us Out of Business Our lease expires in May. We are going to dispose of our stock and it must be sold at once. We will sacrifice profits and more. Right in the midst of the season you have a chance to buy Suits and Overcoats and Men’s Furnishings at manufacturers’ cost. Our store has a reputation for fair dealing and the best that the market produces. It would require several pages of this paper to tell you of the many wonderful values. So we offer the following and let you be convinced when you visit the store during the sale. Sale STARTS ,TOMORROW MORNING at 8:30, January 10th. Open Evenings. READ THESE PRICES THEN ACT QUICK! MENS | | MEN'S ALLwooL | O’COATS Sold up to $25.00 $ 1 4.95 All-wool Knit Sweat- ers; value up to $7.00, each— $4.45 Men’s Work Shirts, Gloves, Overalls at Big Savings MEN’S SUITS Light Colors; Odds and Ends Stock. Values up to $40.00 -’10 Men's Odd Trousers; you can match up that old coat— $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 Wool Knit Dress VESTS $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 Values up to $8.00. $8.00. Silk Neckwear 39(‘ Men’s Better Shirts, madras silk stripes; values $250 $1 45 each Men’s Tan Kid Gloves, Adler mnke, $1 50 a pair Gabardine Raincoaty; values up to $35 ALL-WOOL SUITS and OVERCOATS Hand tailored of the finest fabrics. Models are new; in colors gray, blue, lavender, London Values up (a $40.00. Van Heusen 50c Collars, 35¢ 3 for £100 Broadcloth Shirts; value up to Bathrobes; beautiful $1-95 designs; Beacon blanket $4.00, each. 1 3 1 | cloth; Jyalne $5 95* Belt Buckle and Chain up to $10. Set with your $1 00 initial; set. Heavyweight - $1.19 Roxford Heavyweight Shirts and Drawers; regular $1.00 75 e value, each Topkis Summer Union Suits, Arrow Collars; all styles: laundered stiff; 12 dozen onmly to cus- tomer, each Wool Worsted Gloves; regular $1.00; a pair Wool values $2.50 Neck Scarfs; 95¢ - 19e¢ Percale Shirts; values $1.50, each 79¢ $16.50 79¢ THE NATIONAL 436 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST = OPEN EVENINGS Men's Union Suits . Wool Union heavyweight; value $3.50, Suits; $1.95 Double-grip Garters; 35¢ sellers Silk Pad Garters . . = | model, 2 of Paul Prologo, whom he battered to death in a Youngstown park Febru- ary 24, 1924. Kane was to have been | 4 December 20, but & mix- ‘Slxteen -Year-0ld Girl's Charges Prologo Murder. it Duprems Convict Chicago Pair. COLUMBUS, Ohio, § (ot gr”"“‘} : 3 Joseph Kane 2 v ami ™ g | cHicA = | was sent 2 SENTENCED |N ATTACK ‘l.m attack on a 16-year-old girl during burglary and another was convicted a jury of a similar offense and s in prison. by sentenced to 2 The man rec | tence Joseph Kane Pays With Life for|.jactrocy up In n Court caused & Sy —One ma to serve this morning at 1:06 fc murder . Before You Invest Investigate. Semi-Annual Clearance Sale 142042 Wi Coma Early—Many of‘These Advertised Items Are Limited years in pr Every Item an Exceptiongl Value |in Quantity, and at These Low Prtces thl Not Last All Day = | 69c Women’s Ribbed Fleeced Vests 1151.00 Men’s Amoskeag | Blue Work Shlrts 69c ” & AWonderful Purchase of 10 & 12 D RESSES Show Room Samples — Salesmen Samples—QOur Own Higher Priced Silk Crepes, Lustrous Satins, g Dresses. French Flannels, Poiret Twills, { ) Lace Combinations. 720.22.24 Tth St NW. EHREND’ Home Journal Patterns | | \hvr(\ with Agents Ladies’ Double stitc All size Blacks — Navys — Grays— Hennas — Gold — Copen — Green—White—Lavender. { j 3-Piece Ensemble Dresses % p Jersey Sport Dresses g Silk Dressy Garments { Tailored Business Dresses é Novelty Party Dresses A Marvelous Sale of Women’s Handsome FUR-TRIMMED' COATS Easily Worth $15.00 to $17. 50 ter-season purchase of Excellent Qu fur collars anc $7.50 Boys Chmchllla Overcoats Made of : plaid lining illa, with belt $ gray, avy quality chinch all-arour 2 bottom pockets ; colors, 3 to 10 » Blocked Cloth Coats for ewest models; well tailored nicely trimmed and lined. Sizes 8 to 14. $8 .95 g $2.00 Girls’ Felt Hats Fo close out our Winter Hats $].£9 for girls. Sport models-in felts. S1. 25 Glrls Gmgham Dresses vashable tan and blue ; 1200 Boys 2 Pasits: Sufts 1 'Stiits for belted $ coats and 2 knicker 1 retty pat- terns and colors 82.50 Boys’ Juvenile Corduroy Suits Button-on Style Suits, madc and braid-trimmed col blem sleeve. Colors, blue sizes 3 to 8 years N All colors. Oliver Twi of velvet cc lar and cuff and brown; 1 $1.00 Boys’ Cloth Pants Cloth Pants 79 3 chderful Glove Snaps 69c Women’s Chamo Suede Gloves 44 j‘ | C for women with doe lining length. Colors black, $1.50 Women'’s Cuff Fabric Gloves Fabric 7 to 14 years. $4.00 Girls’ Sweaters Novélty Weave Coat Style Sweaters, in all-around belted model; full size collars. Colors: Buff, peacock, rose, copen. Sizes 26 to 34. for boys; style; pencil es 6 to 16. Heavy-weight strongly >tripc\ in several shades. made, 3 Great Hosiery Specials $1.00 Women’s Silk and Mercerized Sport Hose : 67c Bell Brand Children’s Hose Beys' and Girly Hose that give lo wear: doubl and knee. black, white cordovan Fabric Gl Derby Ribbed Sport Hose, in heather shades, v In(nnm‘ hric |n\ s 2-clasp double soles, wide flare tc $1.25 Women’s Woeol Sport Hose Soft C quv]) Knity 59c Boys’ and Girls’ Knitted Gloves Novelty Weave e tops; b Iu k r on's newest and — Small Lot of lnfants Wearables at Remnant Prices = $5.00 Little Tots’ Knitted Sets $4.00 Little Tots’ Cloth Dreses A Knitted Set of Sweater, Leggins and Cap 98 Made of jersey knitted cloth in s aightline to match, with brushed wool trimming on sweat- $2 model. Braid-trimmed collar and cuffs, all- m--unn] Lnltle Tots’ Panty Dreszes er and cap. Sizes 2 to 4 years only. Colors. belts. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $10 Matched Sets, Coats & Hats $1.25 Children’s Bath Robes Made of Indian or fan A Phenominal Sale of Made by Endicot Johnson & Co. 3 $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes | Goodyear Welts .35 Oxfords Pumps Cut Outs Tans Patents Satins All Slzes