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FRAUD IS CHARGED INWYLIE DIVORCE Decree to Present Mrs. Benet Said to Have Been Ob- tained at “Mill.” . By the Assoc PROVIDENC The Providenc i anted on Mz r Hoyt Hitchbor of the Tete Jud ennsylvan general of the 1 and first coun- e at an 100 Attorney Sisson will seek on the =zround fraudulently obtained Rhode Island Henry Marty former solicitor partment of Justice selor of the Depart ashington, divorces Wylie, well now is the Rose Lenet, literary nd associate editor of the iew was _married on October 3, 1923 Horace Wylie of \ absolute in & known as a poetess, wite of Wil ivorce from Accountant in U Wylie is at pr in the Federal the bulk of his wife and fc serted to el rope with the who was then born. At that time Philip S. Hichbor who was the son of the late Re: Admiral Philip Hichborn, had pet-| tioned for a divorce, but before he | btained it he committed suicide at the home of his sis Mrs. James | G. Blaine, jr., of W Yo Providence, now of Washington, D. C. The court di arded Hichborn's death and| nted the divorce plea which named | Wylie co-responder S. Hichborn, jr., w 3 Pearsall. and now student at ex School in Concord, Mass. s P. Dougherty, Providence at- ecently indicted for “divorce children whom he de- twice in 1911 to Bu- present ) Benet Mrs. Philip §. Hicl that | “divorce | and |, 8 mill"” operations, was Mrs. Hichborn- Wylie's attorney when she obtained her divorce in Providence from Horace ~| Wylie. The depositors were sworn out before Leonard W. Horton, master in chancery, who Is 'in Providence | County Jail, awaiting trial on charges | of conspiracy to obtain fraudulent di- | vorces, subornation tv perjury and orger Residence Is Questioned. The first case against Horton and | Douzherty will come up in Providence | County Superior Court next Monday morning. Attorney General n stated todzy that he did not expect de- velopments in' this case to be very sen- | sational. | Mrs. Hichborn-Wylie in her depo- | sition seeking a divorce in Rhode Is- land maintained that she had satisfied rear residence require- | ment, a g that she had lived in the town r nrior to Fel v investigation in Bri close any trace of her there. Investization in New however, revealed that she |in that ‘city for a year February 3, when the petition was, entered. Two witnesses, Shirley Kin; i Redding. who | tol Highlands respectively, deposed to t} lity' of M lie's residence | Rhode Island prior to her seeking Both Highlan, t Barringto sett Bag Summer cente f either the two witnesses c mmuni- hay ing lived Yorl | ties and Attorney General | e ed the opinion that xist on paper on Storm Halts Carrier Plgenn | Special Dispaten to The star. BRIDGEPORT, W. Va., May 2 5 el | rrier pigeon beaten down by Sun-| d storm is being cz | home of Lee Raynold one leg w lu | the marking. aluminum m ed to the | empty. | 54 750000 flllk Cargo Arrives. near here. On other leg, “largest sin into this from the Orient The shipment con- bales and is valued will_be reloaded for Birought | terday beria Maru. | . | The wolf at the door h | started a man climbing. \d lived | previous to| | | which THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, NORWAY PROSPERS BY WALL ST. RIVALRY Obtains Lowest Interest Rate as Banking Firms Bid Against Each Other. By the Associated Press W YORK, Mn ’_‘R.—Grnw‘nx riv i n financing resulted yesterday in the transfer of the Norw rnment’s current Ilufllnesi ,000 refundir e bankers, National 3 ] Morgan & Co., a new gre $45,000,000 tine loan to the \mu,m svndi- | ited competition for the Nor-| 1 loan developed, enabli xovernment to plice its Lond with the successful bidders lowest rate of interest it -| commanded in this mmm.vuu per | | at | bonds, which will he offeregl ni helows bar. © Pr If you want to be pep- pier — and to smack your lips over a wonderful treat—buy PEP from your grocer today. A delicious cereal,ready to serve. Brings pep too. EatPEP for pep. Crammed with body- building elements. Open A Charge Account Tots’ Voile Dresses $1.00 In white, and candy with neat mings. sizes years. colors stripes, trim- 2106 131 sizes 36 to K3 o $25 to $30 Worth for medium and shade. Light, in suits that breasted mod will be finished in time to use 0 e men and young men. Vamp Tan Combination Pumps, < Cloth, Ankle Patches, sizes 11 to 2 and 213 to 6. Also many fine suits with one pair of pants. Friday Bargain Special Women’s Summer + Pumps Choice of Women's $4.00 Alltan Calf and Patent out effect, low Cuban and Spanish heels; also sev- eral styles !n white canvas and white poplin cloth, in neat straps; low and Cuban heels; sizes 3 to 8. Boys’ Athletlc Shoes hundred pairs of Brown Cloth and White A ks Laced-to-toe Shoes, outings and other slmlls with suction rubber soles; Closed All Day Saturday Shop and Save Tomorrow 6-1326 Seventh St. 54. Women’s and Misses’ All-Wool $10 Sport Coats $ 5 A limited lot of high-class, lined with dependable striped satine, and made into styles trimmed with contrast Ik stitching and braid trim. These coats are most desirable for evening ation wear, or auto travel. dark shades in single and double are well tailored and perfect fitting. Sizes 32 to 44; and Decoration Day. K3 Qe Men’s Fine Straw Hats, *1-* Plain and Fancy Straw Hats in a big assortment of shapes for Sizes 63 to 7%% styles; in strap and cut- ¥ ornaments. pr) % . .'0 100 Dozen Slight Seconds Famous $1.50 “ Pure Sllk 7 9 c A nationally advertised brand, that sells its per- fect quality hose at $1.50, let us have 1,200 pairs of their seconds, so that we can sell them at 79c. 25 leading colors, also black and white; fine pigeon knit, shaped leg, fashioned back, lisle tops; <& for Over all sizes. Splendldly Ready for the Decoration Day [Outmg at the Big Savings Prevailing in Our Great 12th Birthday Party KAaurma N.W. Imported Broadcloth and Fine Linene Wash Dresses Beautiful quality, plain color linene or fine-finish English broadcloth, in a neat assortment of the stylish fast colors, and made into the models that will give rost service and look the best for Summer wear. All sizes in the lot for women and extra all-wool coatings, A Real Decoration Day Special in Men’s Suits and Extra Pants $19 50 fi\ Men's and Young Men's All-wool Suits that can be bought with a second pair of pants either to match the suit or in a contrasting White and, Colored Felt Hats Birthday Reduced From'$4 and $5 $9.95 For dress or sports wear, roll-brims, siderolls and off-the-face also satins and crepes, hair braids, in all the new shapes; trimmed with ribbons, No Added Cost Infants’ White Dresses 39c Long or short. of fine nainsook, lace or embroidery trim- ming. Sizes 6 ' months 1o 2 $2f3§ in plain or block polaire; full 4 in pokes, fine flowers and* 4 oi serted active compet loan, wl derstoos bid. the sale will be used to retire an & per cent issue, callable next October. Representatives of Blair & Co. as- financing, taeitly: admitting that the the earlier contest'for the Argentine that theré-had beén unusually biddihg “for the" ‘anwu:h?\ ition- had. heen -enlivened by hich; the. Margan, group is un- d to have m.moa onpn lower- _ LYNCHBURG, ¥, Byrd,, Walter Mapp and C. Mogre, the candidates for Demoeratic | nominatfon - for governor in the Au gust primary, have been asked by the | the world, while the home consump- | Lynchbirs League of Woman Voters on the platform here hefo to appe: Memorial Day Lee tion bound "Edmonston & Co., Inc. 1334 F St. N.W. Home of the Original Foot Forms Store Closed All Day Saturday The Best Value Possible in Women’s New Pumps and Oxfords $7.5C We that v are 1 SHOES Cleverness of the demonstrating an wear SMART through Last and the the Expertness of the Fit- ting enjoy and foot health. perfect comfort Selected Materials Guarantee | EDMONSTON & C 1 1334 F Street A LITTLE USED—BUT Delivers Any Article Advertised (Incorporated) ADVISERS AND AUTHORITIES increased by D. C., THURSDAY, MAY' 28, 1925. Invite 3 Candidates to Spénk, Special Dispatch to The Star. | Va., May 30.—Harry | the league, preferably at some time during the month of June, to discuss the issues of the campaign. Italian cigarettes and tobacco are | | now on sale in all the markets of | leaps and ON ALL FOOT TROUBLES ANDREW BETZ, Manager [o|———|o[c——|a|—=a|——[s|—2alc———|a] Here NOT ABUSED Prices were never lower on good furniture than on these bargains. Come early tomorrow, as in some cases we have only one item of a kind. On sale only in the Phillip Levy Basement Exchange Department, 735 7th St. N.W. Terms as Low as $1 a Week Gate-Leg Table s ish Gateleg Table, colonial style leg; will go at the sacrifice prh‘e of $7.95. Delivered for.. . o o _Mahogany - fin- Chiffonier ... chionier with 5 drawers and large mirror; sold aew for $30.00. Exchange store price, $14.95. Delivered for ahog- : Dressing Tahle any-fin- “.ish Dressing "Table. with double justable mirror; will'go at only # 95" fmnvemi for *Vanity Benches =22 can Walnut Cane-seat Benches in the Queen Anne Period. Brand- new floor samples worth $7.50; will be elosed out for $2. De- divered for R —Brand-new 6x9 Japan- ULS cse Grass Rugs at the sacrifice price of $2.49. Delivered for Settee = ‘Mahogany - finish BELCE Settee with imitation leather seat; to g0 at the sacrifice price of $2.95. Delivered for.... —Large Bedroom Olltfi 0ak dresser, double bed, quaranteed link . spring, . 50-Ib. mattress, 2 sllfeather pillows, 2 chairs and 9x12 rug. y this outfit tomor- row lnr only $59.75. Delivered for — Mahogany Floor Lamps i "5on. chrome’ Floor Lamps; will be-sold for as little as sfbs. l)ellvered for. Congoleun Rllgt—ge.n and Neponset 6x9 Brandnew Rugs without. borders;. will go for $1.95. Delivered for A Ladies’ Desk tasaner and folding top; will be sold for only $6.75. 'Delivered lt?. - $Vp $ $ '1 EoXGHAINICHE PuicLie ! L Three-burn. Gas Ranges “er Gas Range, $ slightly used but guaranteed the s as new; will be sold for only $9.85. Any gas range delivered for Library Table 5. o any-finish Oblong Library Table th drawer and book shelf for as little as $7.95. Delivered for. ... Living Room Suite —3-piece Mahogany Frame Liv- ing Room Suite, Settee and 4 Chairs covered in satin brocade. Exchange !tnrr price only $l4 95. Defl\erfll for —Brass & White Enamel .Beds Beds in double size; will to be sold for $4.95. Delivered for Library Suite =, "7 oak and leather settee with two rockers to match; will go at the sacrifice price of $18.95. Delivered for. ... ® : —Mahog- Radio Cabinets™"\"" Phonograph Cabinets without motor, just the thing for radios. Exchange store pris ounly $1.95. Delivered for . % Slightly Refrigerators .5 "o Icer Refrigerators; will be sold Delivered —Grass and Fibre Rugs R“gs in size 9x12; will be closed out for $2.85. Dellvrred for s —0dd Living Room Chairs Chairs and Rockers; will go at the sacrifice price of $3.95. Delivered for . — Walnut-finish Dressern.,,mm.m size mirror; sold-new for $30.00. Exchange store price only $16.85. Delivered for ........... e Office Table"or: "sars Table, strong and serviceable; will be sold for only $13.95. De- livered for . EPARTMENT .EVY L= %'fifl%%%%%fi%% pd el ok prd pd peh ol e ek fd ok WASHINGTONS’ GREATEST DRUG STORES 1405 H St. N.W. 723 14th St. NW. F St., Cor. 12th 604 9th St. N.W. Always Bear in Mind That if it is a Drug Store Item O’Donnell’s Have It!! GOLD DUST Washing Powder 3 for 10c Pilgrim Toilet Paper 1,000 Sheets in a Roll 4 for 27¢ SEIDLITZ POWDERS Tango Powder Box of Ili’ Pufis ég;: 25¢ $1.00 Loret Bath Dew Belle Grape Juice Dusting Powder Pint Bottle 23c Palmolive Soap, 4 cakes Cutex Liquid Nail Polish Beef. Wine and Iron, pint bottle . Wrisley's Olive Oil \‘a.n, 10c; 3 for 60c Phosphodent Tooth Paste .. 89c Lion Lilac Vegetal, special . 25¢ Nailbrushes, a good assortment ves Pee-Chee White Shoe Cleaner ... Forrester T oilet 4 for Mifflin’s Rubbing Aknhol special . 5 California Syrup of 30c 29c 69c 25¢ - 39¢ 49c 19¢ 19c per, .,aon sheels. 15&, Figs R Glover's Mlngc Remedy . Sterno Heat, 3 cans for . cect Mike Martin's Liniment, 42¢c, 59c and Epsonade Salts Enos Fruit Salts, 69c_and Conti’s Castile So-p. 39 per b, shines shoes Lion Milk of M-gnen-. pint bottles . Blud Life ..... Bronchuline . Musoldent ................ Hypo Cod ........... Zonile i e Allenrhie ... ..ol Tan Lac . -+95¢ --:95¢c ..42c, 89c So-— $1'99 \ Splendid \ Memorial Day A = Specialties An unusual collec- tionof beautifully de- corated packages in attractive and in- tensely patriotic de- signs.These formthe settings for select as- sortments of delici- ous chocolates and tasty sweets —and the prices are very attrac- tive, too. Pro-Pasria Chocolates and BonBons Attractively put uvp in a beautiful and patriotic package. 59( Full Pound Old Glory Crystal Gems Our Flag uniquely arranged with delicious old-fashioned e dmp;-chgz 34C Memorial Combination Package $1.09 Flag Combination e 3120 Kiddies’ Sport i Each 89C Week-End Extra Special! pata Ra]ulu—lylw s,m.lrnu'rgund 49C Friday and Saturday All Three Paclfcages