Evening Star Newspaper, February 13, 1925, Page 21

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BANK FRN FALS DEFT SE0L00 Beristein, Cohen & Co. of Baltimore Entails Heavy Loss on Depositors. %, Md.. February 13.— ng firm of Bernstein, Cohen has failed, with a deficit of about $300,000, George Ross Veazey, one of the administrators of the estate f Max Cohen, sole owner of the house, ht will not receive more s on the dollar, “un- should develop,” Mr. privately owned was not under the State banking com- DENIES WIFE’S CHARGES |SENATE TO TAKE UP D. C. BILLS TONIGHT Special Session Ordergd for Con- sideration of Local Measures IN SUIT FOR DIVORCE Auto Salesman Says He Was In- toxicated at Time of His Marriage. Grover P. Leech, automobile sales- man, who Tast week was sued for di- vorce by zabeth Rhodes Leech, whom he married in February, 1924, a year after she jumped from the fourth-story apartment of John S. Larcombe, Jr., in the Royden, Six- teenth and R streets, today filed an- swer to her suit, telling the District Supreme Court he was intoxicated when he married her. Elizabeth Rhodes, he said, pro- posed marriage to him and he, being very intoxicated, consented. married at Rockville, he says. he became sober, he sald, legal advice as to how to annul his marriage. But at her persuasion, he says, he agreed to live with her and make the “best of the situation.” Rhodes denies his wife's charges that he Is constantly drunk. He says he is not what Is termed a drinking 4n and he drinks only when his wife inbibes with him. He denies that he has given his wife but $13 since they were mar- ;| ried, and says he has made payments arl wate! IDha) BGLE i hr i East Baltimore, where many of its de- positors resided. Ortega to Go to Cuba. MEXICO CITY, February 1)~V\omflfl The union rate of pay for woman aphers in London is $21 a [e—==lol——|alc———|o|——|o|—a| Philipsborn —For the Smart Miss— YOUTHFUL SPRING SHOES Shoes with a pert, modified toe. low but graceful—detail that is chic—at lower prices that will be a delight to the budget. g ¥ | for her. on account of clothing and jewelry He asks dismissal of her suit. Attorney David L. Riordon ap- pears for the husband. Dog Found on Roof. YORK, February 13.—Even a dog shows the decadent influence of an 11, a star entrant in the dog show in Madison Square Garden, managed to slip his leash and his distracted owner found him a half later patiently but vainly ratching on the gravel roof atop the garden, trying to bury a dog biscuit. ELEVENTH ST, Heels that are District legislation will be consid- ered by the Senate at a session to- night especlally ordered for that pur- pose. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, committee has prepared a list of the bills which are desired particularly to be taken up, a list which was given approval by the Senate when it agreed to the night session. The first bill on the list is for trafiic regulation. The second is the pro- posed five-year sohool building pro- gram. The other measures, in the order in which they “will be taken up, are a bill to close a portion of Thirty-fourth place northwest, the public welfare bill, the King resolu- tion for a city planning commission, street rallway merger bill and the rent bill. It is doubted that the last two measures will be reached at the Chairman Ball of the District | sesslon tonight. Regarded as Urgent. You can’t resist dancing to BL Y Unicmesti eSSy 216-D 75¢ You have heard this number over the Radio and you will like it as played by the popular orcKcstra, HARRY RESER’S SYN COPATERS. There’s a soothing Saxo- phone, a strumming Banjo, a little trxcky work on the Piano—It s Good. And hcrc is the song— 275-D 75¢ Blue Eyed Sally 2 Let Me Be the First to Kiss You By the Dixic Stars themsclves—ijust the way they sang it all last weck from Station W. R. C. ON SALE NOW 1 Ain’t Got Nobody to Love I Like You Best of All. Iox-Trot. Ted Lewis and His Band. That Soothing Melody Love’s Waltz. Waltz. The Cavaliers. 274-D 75c Nobody Knows What a Red Head Mamma Can Do. Vocal. I Ain’t Got Nobody to Love Vaughn De Leath. I'll See You in My Dreams ‘The Only Only One. Fox-Trot. Clover Garden Orchestra. Always look to Columbia for the most original and pleasing interpretation of the popular music of the day. 271-D 75¢ D. ¢, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925. ASKS RADIO PARLEY FUND | = b — 1 0 D 0 0 =1 Provision of $75,000 for an inter- national radlo conference here in September, to which- 560 governments would be invited to send representa- tives, was asked in a supplemental estimate of appropriations for the State Department transmitted to Con- gress yesterday by President Cool- idge. Another item in the ertimate, which totaled $111,800 for use during -the current and next fiscal years, would provide $30,800 for alteration and decoration of the United States em- bassy property in Mexico City. 269-D 75¢ The HO\ISG of Courtesy A Trio of Specials for Saturday Selling 27 We never quote comparative prices— their @ Philipsborn | of because tendency to misiead. New Spring Frocks Very recent arrivals from our better sources of supply— and, while meriting higher marking, we are featuring them at this popu.lar pricc—- Siam Crepe DPlain Flannel in all the new tones for Spring—of original trimming effects and combinations. Spring T0p Coats 25 Printed Crepes Crepe-back Satin Kashmanna Striged Flannel Georgette Satin Crepe Second Floor | fl | A Coat you cannot do well without in this climate. Both Sports and Dress‘ models: some trimmed with bandings of Thibeteen. The colorings are bright and brilliant in their novelty, and the lines are most pleasing and effective. HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G St. Northwest A very select assortment—remarkably marked at— 25 In patent kid, sand suede back, ent kid, tan calf back, covered Cuban heels. l black satin, low covered heels. le————l0lc——lol——xux]n|——=|n| ——=|a| ——=|n|—=n| In patent kid, black satin, low covered heels. Patent kid, tan calf, covered Cuban heels. Only Four of the Many Styles Are Featured [0 [ol——|a|——|a]c—==|o]— IEEDEE::EEE P&OS to 614 ELEVENTH ST. One-Day Sale Beverly All-Silk Chlffon Hose == Every Pair Perfect Fashioned " A superior quality of hosiery at a very special price. Only a few times in the career of this shop have we I offered values at such a remarkable saving. jo| ———Jajc———ja/c———ja|c——| A | | | | | & of | | @ | i | | ol —— o] —=n | e——|ol——=o]—la]—=u| ool (o ———lalc———[o]c——oj]c——=]ujc——=|op|o| —=u|——=] jo]c——lo|c———jo|]——]oa|olc———|alc———[o]——[«] The House of Courtes Favorites— Flower-trimmed Hats Peacock Hats Ribbon-trimmed Hats Lace-trimmed Hats Milan Hats Silk and Straw Hats Crepe Hats Felt Hats Philips A Greater Event—and a Bigger Success Sale of Smartest Hats *Don't forget—tomorrow is positively the last day le——]a/———=ja/——|ojalc———ja| ———|n[———] Final Day of the Millinery Sale )shorn ELEVENTH ST. —this Semi-annual —beginning today and ending tomorrow— In all our experience we have never been so fortunate as to assemble such a collection of exquuxte styles—and excellent qualities at $5. / Their individuality rakes personal selec- tion easy for every wcar—Street, Sports, Afternoon, etc. Radiant in the new gay colors of Spring— Toast, Gobelin, Thistlebloom, Pansy, Almond, Shutter, Lipstick, Radnance. Gray—and, of course—Black. 7 Fourth Floor | | | | | | | | | | ja[c———[o[——[o[c——=[o]——[o[c——— ol ——=[n[——[——nlc—— bl —— =Pl [e——= [——= s ———5) E—:E[—EEEE New Spring Suits Fancy Tweeds in Boyish models and long, gracefully slender tailored designs in Twill Cloth of the finer grades— '+ They are ideally fashioned and plainly indicative of their Third Floor high type of materials and workmanship. Third Floor B Silk Petticoats $9Q .95 Radium Silk, with embroidered and scalloped flouncing. The wanted new Spring colors. Street ¥Floor Rayon Vests $] .00 Strflp shouldcrs. cut on exccl- Strest ¥loor lent-fitting model. Also Rayon Bloomers marked at......$1.50 fl fl fl fl | m fl | | | fl I | Silk Scarfs $9Q.95 Crepe de Chine—striped and ain, with long fringed ends. %very new shade and all original Street ¥loor Peasant Blouses $5.00 Crepe de Chine—in the comely colors of Spring. Especially de- signed for wear with the new suspender Skirts. Street Floor Tessie Tinkle Skirts $5.50 Straight hanging, and made wi e new suspender effect. Some plain, others plaid — of favored colorings. Street Floor [ Silk Chemise $ 2.95 Crepe de Chine—Maize, Nile, Peach, Flesh and Sweet Pea— with ribbon straps; lace and rib- bon trimming. Strest Floor EEEEEEBEEE—ZEE | | | | | E

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