Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1925, Page 10

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iPARLEY IS CALLED | INNT_RAINIER ROW Mayor and Council Willing to| Resign in Tax Assessor he upshot of a hectic special meet- ing of the mayor and common coun- il last night in the town hall here fuwas the calling of another special fmeeting next Monday night to hear the opinion of rpo sel Arthur Keefer as to wheth nation of Mayor Kenneth Bo the entire council, compri Rosentield, Warren W. J: Clayton and John al AIl the officials eed to resign last night with the idea of standing for re-election to determine whether the people of the town desired them continued in office. The ement to resign followed a suggestion from Shelby Smith, a citi- . that the mayor and council should take such in the interest of vitizens of the town, pointing out that town business now is apparently jeadlocked 1lock M. Reichelt s > a ster centers around appointed two 4z0 as a4 toWn assessor. welt’s term according to the ding of the town char expired tion Counsel 1t held that he until his successor 1alitied, givin authori- ions of the Maryland Court | of Appeals | Charges Are Hurled. Appointment of the assessor must. under the town charter, be made by the mayor, with the confirmation { the council. The mayor is vigor- ously opposed to Reichelt for reap- pointment and three members of the | council are as determinedly for him. | The mayor and council have been | deadlocked on the matter for the| last several meetings. Last night there was much mud-slinging. the lie was passed and charges of grafting e hurled around The town charter provides that the town sessment must he made by Juen , and unless this is done it ppears that Mount Rainier face: big loss in taxes. Some town authori- elieve that the assessment for 1t year could again be used basis in event the es menl‘ )t completed, in which case new property added to the town within the vear ending June 30 would escape } taxation KRUTTE!NITT'S LOVE OF FLOWERS RECALLED| fer lust ni continued in offic the § | as a Score of Autos Bear Floral Trib- utes of Friends at Rail Chief's Funeral. By the Associated Press NEW ORLEANS. June 19.—Impres- sive services marked the funeral here 3 hnitt, late irman of the executive committee of the Southern Pacific system, who died in New York last Monday, two weeks after he had resigned, at the age of 7 Church services, simple, but with the tribute paid him by the entire city, preceded the burial in Metairie Cemetersy A score of automobiles bore floral pieces to the tomb, from employes of the Southern Pacific. men high in finance, business associates, friends and personal servants, Throughout life, Mr. Kruttschnitt held a deep love for flowers. This was evidenced by many small gardens to Le seen along the company lines. In his death friends and acquaintances remembered this. Rev. Alfred R. Berkely, rector of St. Pau the brief s Bread prices in Paris are climbing. jale———lalc———Jal|c———o]———|alalalc——=|a] ——=|sl—— s ——| ' ANSBURGH & BRO. English Broadcloth =z Z of these els, with open French belts, and ered Ic Spe pen: ation Coun- | of F . | Hospital | coin_about a wee | hardly able to breathe. ® llocated under the flourescope and fif teen minutes later was removed. trimming |Wales, Attempting Talk, Drowned Out By Zulu Women RSB URG, Transvaal, South Africa, June 19.—The Prince of Wales reviewed an assembly of natives today. He tried to deliver an address, but his words were drowned by the chatter of the Zulu women. ative policemen raced around, waving knobkerries and threatening to pummel the women, but they could not be silenced. Penny Taken From Throat. 1 Dispatch to The Star. LAND, Md., June 19.—A removed from the throat p The E ago and had been The cent was All Sizes We made up our minds to meet the demands of the women of Washington for a well made, snappy looking, stylish pump or oxford that would be the best value in town, and here’s the result- due to our location, out of the high-rent district here—new variety is ‘We Specialize THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SPECIFIC CONTRACT SUIT IS DISMISSED Justice Hoehling Holds That Con- flict Left Action at Court's Discretion. Justice Hoehling has dismissed the suit for specific performance filed by Roy L. Neuhauser and others against Mrs. Sophie R. Harris. ‘The plaintiff alleged that the defendant had signed a contract with them for the purchase through Shannon & Luchs of premises Nos. 1414 and 1416 I street, for the sum of $215,000, July 17, 1923, and claimed that he had performed the conditions, and that the defendant ought to be required to pay the bal- ance of the purchase money, credit being given for a deposit of $2,000. Mrs. Harris denied the obligation on the ground that the contract called for compliance with its terms within 30 days, and the plaintiff had made it impossible for her to receive a title to the property unti] January, 1924, and that she had prior thereto given notice that she would consider the con- tract canceled. every day. we've done for White kid, tin in Step-in pumps. The ones covered heels. in _Stylish Footwear for Stout Women. “25 Years on Upper Seventh Street—City Wide in Trade” Hand Made! Hand Drawn! Hand Embroidered! Another vou to choose Belted and plain mod- lot (YT ALY dainty work, knots, pockets embroid flowers gth sleeves. * Short and three-quarter- zes 16 to 46. Handmade Frocks Made lish Broadcloth, in belted models. broidered mings |0 ——n|——|d[c—=|3]| Every of Eng- and plain Hand em- trim- 4.69 This Clearance! Women’s, Girls’ and Children’s Low All Former Prices Knocked Sky- High for Milan Straws Milan Hemps Peanut Straws Javas A large Mriety of of whites. with the tured. sale latest are and Ribbon HATS Milan brims. hats have of kid. Pastel shades! Many Final Clearance Sale. shoe taken from ry style. s sizes 81% to les and rubber heels. Children omen's and Girls’ sizes All these shoes have ‘Wonderful values! our higher priced stock! Scoves of patterns to choose from in tan calf, patent leather, vici kid, satins and combinations. the lot but not in e v 2107 flexible sewed s 1 All sizes in Early Come see what patent and tan the pumps, cut - out guimpe-stitched High Spanish heels, military heels, flat heels and Entrances 8th St. and E St. — Stairway 8th St. Entrance assortment of sport hats in a va- shapes colors, including plenty Attractive- ly trimmed and bound silk ribbon. styles Included in this 100 French Felts in newest stylés. Attractive Leather hats trimmings 69 . Wonderful Justice Hoehling holds that, irrespe- tive of matters involving conflict of testimony of the witnesses, the rellef of the specific performance is not a matter of right and rests largely in a well regulated, as distinguished from arbitrary, discretion of the court, and that the court is not satisfled the plaintiff has borne the burden of proof required of him to prove his conten tions. Mrs. Harris also claimed to be en titled to the return of the deposit of $2,000 which was made at the time of the signing of the contract. Mr. Neuhauser was represented by Attor- neys Burkhart and Quinn, and Mrs. Harrls was represented by Attorneys Wilton J. Lambert, R. H. Yeatman and Alfred M. Schwart Kayser Silk Hose to Match 5150 Pair you!! blonde and following pumps, strap sandals, and gore Nearest E St. and T wRegi 0 All fea- $1.59 have Leather styles! FRIDAY, SUBMITS DIVORCE MIX-UP FOR HIGH COURT DECISION ‘Wihifred Westover Hart, Screen Actress, Is Threatened With * Loss of $103,000 Income. By the Associated Pres LOS ANGELES, Calif., June 19.— The California Supreme Court has be- fore it, it became known today, an appeal to decide i Winifred Westower JUNE 19, 1925 return to her profession of motion picture actress without divorcing the “two-gun mea’ of the screen or los- ing_the income from a tnust fund of $103,000 he created for her in 1922. In a suit brought last year by Mrs. Hart to have the terms of the trust agreement interpreted the Superior Court decided that it did not preclude her acceptance of employment in motion pictures, but that it did pro- hibit her from using the name of Mrs. William S. Hart or any name by which Hart is known during the life | o'clock. of the agreement or upon its termi-|of the association’s employment bu- | The agreement provided that nation. of Mrs. Hart upon her obtaining a final decree of divorc Appeal from the Superior decison was taken by Hart. ‘Will Urge New School. | Impetus will be given the campaign |National as 5 for a new bullding for Business High |,y n50'utlon was adopied wiging the School at the annual meeting of the |eight-hour day at sea with a 45-hour school's alumni association in the | Week achool auditorium Monday night at & | Merchantmen Officers to Band. PARIS, June 19 (®).—Delegates from eight nations, representing 34,000 members, voted unanimously at the conference of mercantile marine off cers here yesterday to form an inter national association. Court The proposed reorganization cksaws, once so pop are being replaced b reau also will be discussed and officers [an imitation made by Sheffield, Eng o] ——=|alc——o]a|c——=|ale———|a[———|s]—=|n| c——= || —— Hart, ENEERTENEIEEE NI IRONAAIAURE PECTETTT ELEEaRED TITTT LI L SRETENANIRANCARORANE NEAEETERRINAEINERARINN wife of Willlam S. Hart, can the trust should terminate in Summer Scarfs, $2.75 A stunning variety of brightly colored Scarfs of lace, crepe de chine and georgette. Printed pat- terns in bold colors, plain tones and all-over printed effects are shown 2 yards long with fringed, hemmed or bordered edge. For vacationists, motoring and all chic costumes Street Floor favor | el d for the new year. 1d, concerns. Hot Weather Toiletries Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold Cream, 29c. Princess Pat Face Powder, $1. Rouge, 50c: Lipstick, 25¢; Cleansing Cream, 50c. Finishing Cream, $1.50. Three Flowers Travelette, Mavis_Face Powder, 12c. Mum Deodorant, 18¢. Street Floor or Pond's New White Sport Hats Summer’s Smartest Styles, Special Cool, attractive and inexpensive—what better combination for value? choice of scores of correct shapes in large and small effects. Manila Hemp—Timbo—Milan Hemp White prevails, but there is also a goodly assortment of bright and and black in the lot. Buy early and lavishly—and save considerably Your dark colors Continuing the Remarkable Sale of New White Trimmed Hats Swiss Hair Braids—Azure Hair Braids Leghorn—T affeta—Bengaline—Crepe de Chine Novelty Straws—Lyons Velvet and Hair Braids $ Also a complete array of beautiful light colors and black. All shapes, small, All head sizes, medium and large in correct versions for all occasions. Street Floor—King’s Palace .88 | | | Girls’ Summer Frocks, $1.98 Attractive, Cool Frocks for the girl of 7 to 14. Bloomer, sus- pender, regulation and straight- line models are represented in linene, gingham and Peggy cloth Plain colors, combinations, checks and figures. Included are Pre- shrunk Irish Linen Frocks that formerly sold for $395 and $495. All bright colors Children’s Bathing Suits, $1.98 One-piece style, in all wool. Copen, tan, brown and jockey red Sizes 4 to 8 vears Girls’ Bathing Suits, $2.98 One-piece model, in all wool Plain colors, with white belt or with striped border. Jockey, copen, tan, Kelly and navy. E Second Floor $2 Full-Fashioned Perfect Quality Lace Clox Hosiery $1.69 Onyx and Medela brands—well known for quality. Perfect in shape and texture, with mercerized garter tops for extra durability. White, all light tones and black. Full-Fashioned Perfect Silk Hosiery, $].35 Chiffon and service weights, .in a splendid quality ce. Easily worth a great deal more. White and scores of light tones. All sizes Children’s Short Socks, 17¢ 3 Pairs for 50¢ Perfect Quality Socks, in white with rayon tops in colors or colored socks with rayon tops. Second quality. Included are per- fect quality 35 white socks with fancy tops. Street Floor Women’s Athletic Boys’ Athletic Union Suits, 59¢ Union Suits, 50c Sizes 8 to 16, also waist at- Bodice-top model of fine nain- sook. White in regular sizes tachment suits for boys or girls Pink in sizes 34 to 42. n sizes 2 to 12 year: Street Floor i A New Shipment of MadameX Reducing Girdles Seconds of $7.85 and $10.85 Grades 52‘.95 Clasp-front and Step-in Styles —laced at back. Choice of pink or gray Para rubber girdles. All sizes 26 to 52. Hot weather is ideal for reducing purposes— so buy your Madame X now and wear it right through the hot- test days. No exchanges or returns ac- cepted for sanitary reasons. Second Floor—King’s Palace Simplicity the Vogue in a Striking Group of Summer Dresses Demure little gems of loveliness. They acquire their beauty and smartness through their <imple lines, gayly colored silken fabrics and care given to details of trim- ming and finishing. Silk broadcloths in gay sport ei- fects, striped in vivid or subdued Printed silks and taffetas. fine crepes in plain colors, as well as pastel georgettes—in all an assort- ment fit to grace the smartest va- cation outfit and Summer wardrobe. colors. Regular Sizes 16 to 44 and Extra Sizes 42V, to 52V, Second Floor—King's Palace A New Purchase of : Again we were fortunate in securing several dred pairs of the fashionable Summer shoes that proven so popular thus far. Choice of satin in various colors, white and grav kid, patent and fancies. High or low heels in pumps, strap and novelty style: Second Floar hun- have Cool Shirts for Summer Genuine Broadcloth, $1.25 Correct, cool and ecasily laundered—hence the popularity of genuine broadcloth. And doubly popular when priced at such 4 fow figure. Collar Attached and Neckband Styles Of lustrous broadcloth in your choice of white, our tan, blue and gray.. A complete assortment of sizes, too—1 2, 2 to 17 Street Floor—Men's Shop $2.95 and $3.50 Leather Handbags, $2.59 A choice new group of Genuine Leather Underarm Bags in pin and grained seal, calf, Florentine, armadillo calf, goat and vachette. Small or large sizes, with back or top straps. Silk or leather lined. Some fitted. Included are Silk and Leather Pouch Bags in charming new styles and colors, as well as Tapestry Bags on metal mountings. Street Floor Women’s Bathing Suits $2-98 In this griup are one-piece effect, All-wool Suits in plain weave. Kelly, jockey, China blue, orange, buff, powder blue, purple, black and navy. Sizes 36 to 46. Athletic Swim Suits, $4.98 _Heavy All-wool Swim Suits, in plain_cloors or trimmed with white silk braid. Kelly, jockey, peacock, buff and black. Sizes 36 t 46 Diving Caps, 15c to 98¢ Rubber Bathing Shoes, $1 Fancy Caps, 50c to 98c Second Floor " Ve

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