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26 » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 28 1925. MAYCNESTO0 00 T0 MOTHER MLAW Second and Fourth Hushands of Georgia Woman Wage Novel Legal Battle. PHONE us foday, if you expect totakeadvantageofour SPECIAL OFFER ¥ down n e ‘ourt here yesterday eard & ent and reserved decision I in an unusual case involving the dis- | [+ position of the $100,000 estate of an (Ga.) woman who died two It BEATS... esitSwesbs asit Cloans In Many New Combinations $16.95 —Though it doesn’t seem possible that there could be any new designs in printed crepes, yet designers appear to have many new inspirations, judging by the new pat- terns that are constantly appearing. Style makers, too, have created new models to fashion them by and new trimmings to or- nament them. The long jabot stiil remains popular and, of course, the flare and flounce still have their place on the most popular models. All the color combina- tions imaginable seem to have been in- cluded in these smart crepes, and there are sizes for misses and women. Kann's—Second Floor. he second of her four tempting to annul the ivorce she obtained from him, but he is not claiming any of her estate. If he is successful the entire estate will go to Izora McAllister of Augusta, mother of the dead woman ulment is being fought by 5 wood, the fourth husband, who 1 be entitled to half of the estate under the intestate laws. Divorces Second Husband. The wc whose maiden name does not v in the court records, first husband 10,000 Pieces of “No-Nik” Table Glassware Specially Priced, 5c, 10c, 15¢ and 29¢ —Many of the pieces are cut, others are iridescent, but most of them are plain and in the desirable No-Nik styles, which prevents the edges from chipping—a few picces of other makes are included, though most of it is No-Nik. Grouped as follows— usch in r in 191 Kann's—Third Floor. he records show, Mrs. Krusch “S O S The Hump keeps the edges from —Ginger Ale Glasses and Anv,sc Ea. jed Ralph P. Minnich in Detroit, | 3 two vears later, in 1919, she started divorce action in Philadelphia The Magic e e s TumEs e Cleanser of Pots and Pans heard a ment against Krus alleging desertion in and was granted in 1 0. On Detober . 1921, she divorced Min- nich in Philadelphia and 11 ¢ ried Sherwood, The follow- 30¢ Pkg. Counsel f Sh ood argued that Krusch was not acting in good faith _Cleans and polishes every- at he was being used as a thing from aluminum to stoves cat’s paw” to prevent Sherwood and will not injure the hands from getting any part of the estate while being used. Makes aluminum look like new, and puts a polish on nickle, brass and copper as bright as the sun. Also excellent for clean- ing linoleum floors—and it can be used over and over again. “gOS*? Three Tipples of West Virginia | See ““SOS Company, Recently Suspended, : Demonstrated Sherwood Opposes Suit. Krusch two years ago brought pro- s to annul the divorce against on the ground of fraud and charg. that his wife was not a bona fide dent of Philadelphia, where the sction was brought. Last January a special master recommended that the livorce be annulled. Sherwood filed exceptions and on these the court| —Water Tumblers, Glasses, etc., at Gohlets, Sherbets, “Tee Creams, Wines, etc., at 8 Different Styles in Water, (., Ice Tea and Lemonade Jugs, at 29( Ea. Kann's—Third Ploor: T_he May Sale of Fine Lingerie Offers Unusual Values! —Thousands of pieces of the newest, daintiest underthings make up this most interesting May Sale collection Kann's has offered in years There are Gowns, Slips, Pajamas, Chemises, Two-piece 'Sets, Bloomers, Step-ins, etc., in -ex- quisitely soft fabrics and charming tints. And vou n choose from— | A One-Day Sale of °:’° LAID TO INCENDIARIES Window Shades Offers These Good Values Tomorrow! For Summer Athletic Underwear Women’s and Children’s Sizes —Athletic Underwear is noted for its coolness, its comfort and its £ood fit, which allows freedom of movement without bunching un- der the clothes and making ugly Welcome I | lumps, for its good looks, and also for its very moderate price. Are Destroyed. Tomorrow Kann's—Third Floor. Five Big Sale Groups at 79¢, 95¢, $1.49, $1.95 and $2.95 The Three Garments Sketched Are $1.95 Each . April 28.—| of three tipples of the Gil-| s Coal Co. were being search- State and county officers > that might indicate the e which destroved the | Kann’s Extends a tipples | ht with an estimated loss of 00. Officers stated their Hearty belief circumstances s g the blaze pointed to they had uncovered The authorities were told that the| fire brc simultaneously in all| three tipples. Two of them adjoined t ed | A - each other. but the third was located merican T3 vards away. o e ! For Women, $1.00 Penwomen ~Made of checked material in The Gilbert-Davis Co. had operated | Its mine upon union Lasis until April white and_pink.- in buttonl ‘hen operations were suspended. | % nk.- in buttonless H. Gilbert, president of the com- = style, with bodice tops, self-straps Slight Seconds of $1.25 aid negotiations had been in| b T s for several days to lease the had. S ial Wi e: pecial at "ldows S, E | Others at 81.50 iy “Regatta’ Union Suits The New Transparent Raincoats Locs T tes Bitemll . o mine property to Eastern coal inter- £t o e operated on & non-union “The Mother’s MINERS SUE FOR $7,000. Beven Ask Damages for Eviction From Homes. WHEELING, W. Va., April 2 Buits were filed here yesterday by a evs for the ed Mine Workers of America against the Richland Coal Co., asking $1,000 damages for each of seven plaintiff miners who charge they were evicted from houses owned by the tompany. Attorneys for the | United Mine Worke; eclared simi- lar suits would be filed for every | CKING & STORAGE. | TRANSPORT 327 S 18th St FIREPROOF ORAGE LARGEST FAMILY MOVERS IN D.C. LOCAL AND LONG DIS‘I'ANCE? CRATE AND PACK BY EXPERTS 1313 YOU STREET, N. W. PHONE NORTH 3343 NATIONAL CAPITAL STORAGE & MOVING (0. Storage, Houseliold Goods, 500 Room. ERS & F: i N, CED RATES For Storage 7 Until June 1st Littlefield, Alvord & Co. Telephone Main 8250 15th and Pa. Awv E FOR isk, R w /E Without Worry or Ri MOVE 0 hle Servioo—1o Storaxe in Tooms, 32.00 me watup. ' pert packers for shipping. 7055 Florida Avenue. . Recompense” By Edith Wharton $2.00 —This new novel will take its place as one of the supreme achievements of America’s foremost woman novelist. Kann's—Downstairs Bookstore. Next Time Try— ‘ Kann’s “Avenue” |~ Hose at $2.00 I Pure Thread Silk Mercerized Tops and Soles. Black and Fashion- able Colors. Sizes 8% to 10. Kann's—Street Floor. | Let the Children Visit Our 4th Floor Playground —which is equipped with swings, sliding” boards and other things to.play on—as a feature of Child Health Week LIKGE & DUEKS BACK: A Mothers are invited to at- MOVIN STORAGEK | KRIEGSCXPRESS PACKING Y SHIPPING ““More Space for Less Money” Absolutely Fireproof Warehouse Storage of all kinds. Local and long _distance hauling. Moving, | acking, crating and shippi | est appointments. Lowest rates. | CENTRAL STORAGE i AND TRANSFER CO. First and M Ms. N.E. Franklin 9473, tend the Second Floor Demonstration of “Nevawet” Baby Pads —and other “Nevawet” baby products which are *being demonstrated by Miss S. F. Stone of the Child Health Association 49¢ Each These are the well known Holland Linen- finished Shades in white, ecru and green. The imperfections are very slight.and will not affect their wear in the least. Size 3 fcet wide by 5 feet 9 inches long. $1.59 Perfect Quality Holland Window Shades, Special at $1.09 Each —Splendid Shades mounted on guaranteed Hartshorn rollers and complete with all necessary fixtures. They have fringe scal- loped bottoms and are in white, ecru, olive, medium and dark green. Size 3 feet wide by 5 feet 9 inches long. Other Perfect Quality Shades Specially Priced Tomorr.w! —$1.35 Handmade Oil Opaque Shades, perfect quality and in various colors. Size 38 inches wide f 9 inches Special, each..... < 9 Sunfast Holland ¢ perfect qual- in various colors. Size 3 feet wide by 5 feet & inches long. Special, $1.49 —Smith 9¢ Perfect Quality Opaque Window Shades, in various colors. Size, 3 feet wide by 5 feet 9 inches long. each —98c Special Oil Opaque Window Shades, perfect quality, in various colors. Size, 3 feet wide by 5 feet 9 inches long. Spe- 890 cial, each.. Kann's—Third Floor $5 Down Will Bring You a Set of “Community Plate” Tableware —Select any number of pieces in any design and pay $5 down. You receive the Silverware at once and paya small sum weekly. The offer continues only a few days more! Street Floor. —These also are made in button- less style, with bodice tops and wide knees: of sheer voile, ba- tiste or dimity in striped, checked and plain effects. The tops are finished with neat hem and the shoulder straps of materials nice. 1y stitched Children’s Athletic Waist Suits, 50¢ Splendid Suits, made of pajama check material, with flat seams, open legs and buttons put on with tape. Sizes 2 to 12 vears. Kann's—Street Floor. —Beautiful Beds which lend charm and_dignity to a bedroom. Some of cial at —An attractive variety of period and panel —The Smart, Serviceable, Trans- parent Oilskin Ulster Coat is the great vogue at present. Every woman should have one of these to tuck into the vacation trunk or carry over her arm. are shown in red, blue, green, navy and yellow. Misses and women's sizes. them actually worth $50.00, and most of them in twin size. Each, spe- styled beds, shown in several sizes and in beautiful wood finishes. h $16.50 Our Own Importation Regula: $25.00 They — Kann's—Second Floor. —Square-tubing style, with panel head and foot and in mahogany and walnut finishes. Twin and double bed sizes, and a regular $25.00 value for only $12.50 Kann’s—Third Floor. One of the Big Features of the Week at Kann’s A Great Sale of Attractive Beds At Five Special Low Prices! —Strikingly = Designed Beds. in panel and pe- riod effects and in vari- ous finishes and. sizes. Each very special at... —Very Good Beds, in white and ivory enamel finishes and in twin and double sizes, and in vari- ous styles. Special, each, Pa. Ave., 8th and D