Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1925, Page 13

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 25 1925—PART 1. IN HOUSE TUESDAY [~ R ™I NEAR SETTLEMENT } &2 Conference on Lndemoud : > 2 ¢ e s : 0 f; ! Two Wives’ Claims Adjusted Measure Predicted—May | fi. ° Loaf ey A ) SUHREN ' et in New Jersey—Court Eliminate Norris. | - R 5 g : siil : Must Give Approval. By the Associnted Press. NEW YORK, January 24.-—All the V. 3 v v APETEOET sy RE M e No Mail, Phone or C.0.D. Orders—No Charges or Will Calls of the estate of George J. Gould will be settled f¥ the court of chancery 6 xt, with ribbex n agreement reached by cin__ti L or Mrs. Guinivere Sinclair Children’s $1.50 and $2 Gould llld the executors of the estates of George J. Gould and Mre. Eatn | 8| HIGH SHOES Kingdon Gould, his first wife. o iack Ta = This announcement today by Ralph ey = Ay E. Lum, counsel for Mrs. Guinivere Gould, Who was George Gould's sec anen's $1.50 and $2 sl ond wife. He sald the agreemen FELT JULIET SLIPPERS 1316 to 1326 Seventh St N.W. would be presented to the court next week. Other Agreements Possible. 5 D ol 15¢ Huck IZfo $1 39¢ Tnble 6Yd $l ‘This agreement, it is believed, will | s e el TOWELS r>% | OILCLOTH $. %11 tion pending in the New York courts. | A ! or red border o Nelther Mr. Lum nor other attorneys to 1t this, however. : o SSe Doub]e-Bed 25¢ Childrens e e i it i et | Bl Ea.$1 7Prs $1 § oo ot S Uil B UNION SUITS $1 B’.‘ANKETS ~* .| SOCKS $1,000,000 in Liberty Bonds given by Oneita meke ritbed unioa L . George Gould to the then Guinivere | Fall_welgnt. & to Sinclair. The second Mrs. Go Ribbon and fur trimmed, oies and_rubber heels; sisés ¥ o S e President Coolidge yesterday ndvised three members of the Mask and Wig Soclety of Princeton to wear Y ,4Fclt Bue withdraws : her cla.lm‘n (ar: ol rd ‘Men 's 69¢ & 95¢ Zf sl SHEET[NG 10 ds- $1 Floor Covenng | yuspenders, and he told them frankly that their trousers were t0o long. The students called to Invite the Presl of her thre Knxtted&SllkTies i Aok | 50c Storm 69 Window | SERGE 3for$l SHADES 3for$1 { %0 their next show here. Left to right: R. F. Suter, President Coolldge, L. W. Nunt and J. Prendergast. Ures winl g0 b the | » | v s 1 1 es Jeorg: wo = 2 | Aoy oame back from Mercersbarg with {rouscra like that? said the Prestdent. 91 made him put on suspenders.|Ures Wil go to the estate ‘ DOZ 1 [ $2 Dunoleum RUGS or $1 . | 1 think that shorter trousers look better.” e (hntne fiiarsat (o0 ¥ ‘Men Hea\ry7.5< sz DIAPERS | HALL RUNNERS 4 G AN"NG H[]USES ORDERS HOMES CLOSED. : |tion thouss ot « loas to nerseit. it et 23 v Owners Accused of Violations of |63, before Federal Judge Wilkerson IMen 75¢ l’ure3Prs $1 i b The Season's Most Startling Sensation e oou ort e A Railroad Hoses P r s,$l and made fur\:nal ('Xln"lplflnl Ehll the SILK HOSE #: Coats, Suits, Dresses owners of each home folati Iry Iaws. the Volstead law after repeated warn: Biak. conforan e g thread CHICAGO, January 24.—Two pri- |ings. e A vate residences here rde The owner of ons home was alleged 1 v v Men’s 69c Wool) | That Sold $ At $10, $20 and $30 osed for one year t to have been operating a still, while All \files llxml No E \m.mvu or e el ion ek Mot o et s MlXED HOSE Prince Georges Officials Or- ———— ‘ trial Exposition—U. S. der Suspension, Threaten- ;. : <W36Efi?]§l‘flzjks $1 Asked for Displays. ing Grand Jury Action. [} BOOKKEEPERS, . - oot mames; . CASHIERS, STENOGRAPHERS! et m 8ttt e Gt gt ,TDO 'ES‘A}YZZA‘J | BtRioRSurrs S1| SCRiRF 10Yds S mcs : 35000 10 $10000 5 yeur vy Expors M R . é‘:éYEBni‘fi&% $] EKXTORKE&HEG%WNIS HELD PREMATURE 55, i e o o Bt b 22 2 2 . perfect quality, Gloria Swanson H ] New Sprmgv FELT POKES | | "Ghotm 9 And $3 to $4 New o & Linene SATIN HATS Dresses Sizes 38 $ to 52 Paris Paper Says Geneva Protocol | : ¥ g s of & ; : wss g s 50c e P 3 $1 Not Yet Abandoned : e e \ , o Lo gt g g PILLOWCASES? I0r by Europe. - s o 1 s and spare time, inA)our own home_, under - £ t action, our expert guidance from the institu- tion, plus individual instruction at | 39c Yl"d'w'deSYds sl N vour home by our resident instruc- tors, e con- : ¢ ScW:deSelm e S L : 5 T2l TAKE THE SHORT CUT TO ADVANCEMENT o IONsioSE 3Prs,$1 Write NOW for more information—no obligation : o S, back, perfe. S e DO IT NOW! spomflosngpl‘”s_-?! Address Posema Check 1 Y. 51 ; prm e BOX 26-R, STAR OFFICE .“ “:’.,a:wt.‘:.;r:f'. e R AT Y zssf-llf{{-'i-“s 5for $1 fiil()'&';lifis 2for$1 54 20c 32-in. Dru16 Yds sl i, Dsenet c e Nemen GINGHAM * 3 e Jean xtra Size “Goody” Lonsdale J E tra S RS 2 for $1 FUR CHOKERS brown or black atural head PRSP ——— New 1025 patterna, Iy seat checks and = Pt e R $1.50 Middy Blouses = $ | BLOOME Xy RS i Ere ¢ 8Yd8.$ll A:;:slm\;;le N“’fwa $:1 Misses’ Flannel movm [ FIRE SALE! e o i o VICTORS IN DEBATE| i c gl i Zfor 51 “itte” Comgres Tosms argne| SHARE IN DRY FINES Part of Our Stock Slightly Affected by Smoke slh;yfi-fixvg 3Yds 51 D}}E?SMES o | BE‘O.OMERS g Tssue—Three Oficers Elected l PROMISED |s CHARGE and Water from Kann’s Warehouse Fire e ey el M{]SU[:‘[LNP‘] 14 Yd8.$1 %’i(%mfigkss 3Pl’8. $1 Ffi at Meeting. Men’s $1.50 to $2.50 $1 DRESS SHIRTS Small lot dress shirt { Him $7,727. We have gone gver our entire stock and reprleed:ft for quicle clearance ! One and Two Strap iy have gone ahead, regardless, and slashed the prices down to cost and below cost. i : 50 2 Groups of Army & No Math;r What You ¢ ARMY LOCKERS i : it fl‘ I duced specially from $5.95 to~— prohibition act apprehended At Less Than Half Price Selowoninlil nd & et of Guarsnteed waterproof, new style han- $ed ShID Formerly priced at 35.00 and cially priced for this sale. 7 up, we have grouped all Rain~ | gweaters Firearms o ;fl:; coats into two lots— Shirts ton E S e incurred in ob-| Underwear Puttees S Yard-wide, pure blesched, standard o tne. pronibition Is "t ot e Gloves $8.50 U* BIRDEYEsYds- 1 s e 1 g e vow |} 1 0’Conts Many other Pure bleached -;.::wc sanitary and Tubber heels. Sises 8 to 8. t e s tor s, ow | WARDROBE TRUNKS 29¢ Blue Border Sf or 31 |1 scouT stoEs $1-29 * o tor! ASSUMES CHARGE e $19.50 * T . SNOOK ?‘kz;?:‘f:eolem&n Perfect, double thread, abeorbent, fast Sizes 13 to 6. g 14%;, 16 and 187 OF PENITENTIARY TODAY . T Tl - e colo. daible Stripe, Warde: From Idabo Suc-| ARMY SHOES _ e HANDBAGS OO, & 107w g, x| Floor Covering BLOOMERS ceeds A. E. Sartain, Removed About 800 palrs (Munson I_.fh SPECIAL! “::rm'lyv;ded 4 85.00 to $40,00. derwear and infants’ Lot Yard wide, in good patterns, assorted ds with neat —_— B~ — T~ Closely woven, standard coun \, on won | Jersey Investigator Says United BARGAINS GALO E G 6Yds. sl Inches wide. e . States Commissioner Owes Unbleached, closely woven sheeting for ' 500 Pairs of Women’s - The merchandise has only been slightly affected bay smoke and water, but we ) Want — If We Have It e s RAINCOATS We Sell for Less!l! | ancea speciaily Trom o605 v UMBRELLAS vidence, Joseph the many items we have spe- Full_size for both sex In his sult Schass! tended Bocts RS GABARDINES Articles i Fuil Sz non-irritant. _Cut nter- Full double soles; extra good wear, th lla sizes H. e *....«...H‘ etteoseaead Now §75 SUIT ' CASES AND $1 | T FeieBase Girls’ Flannel Longcloth 10Yds' 1 Yds., $1 4for$l Formerly priced from $3.95 to $5.95, T ml_lengths. waiet and Nore.. in Shake-Up. | Now— °rtawon mun'::ms.n col: -Wide Rayon (Fiber, New C-B Garter o cogree ol $7.95 to $3.95 e 8185 Per Gal. OB sook 8 Yds. S1 | siicrose 4P rs.$l BODICETTE $1 Snook, warden of the Atlanta Federal Pink, peach, blye ad flrh, in @ 06 | | Biack white and colors Brassieres, carters attached. 2 elastic o Phila hia v prison, arrived tonight and will fo: closely woven' grade for underwear, foned back, lisle tope: all Eores, hmh,m e; sizes 32 to 4 Mrs. James : uially, sines s’ ancsnSombict NoC.0.D.’s 81x90 Perfect Bleached sl 25c Men’s 8 P 51 $1 Girls’ Flannel 2 f $1 e fotaming. : SR 1ok ik ‘recuns”Invedtien: co. SEAMLESS SHEETS LISLE SOCKSOI'TS. 21| pETTICOATS 410K tion of the n by the Department No CHARGES Made of good round-thread lluehed Fine weave. in Iut—m!ar black, brown, h nds, neat stripes, muslin \v.dy | Jusltee. nsiln: hemmed ends; ready for us t slight_(rreguia: aLsaes | 711 D Street N.W. s S 5 5 Next Door to Kann’s Warehodse uality erepe, neat Outing_ Flannel Gowns, slip-over strie: Warden Snook comes t guality crepe, neat atsort - o M. x.huluen, renolullnnl. ¥ederal post from Idaho, Wher}: he Ibbon imed; ah E. Polley, credentiais, lwas warden of the Stats prison,

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