Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1925, Page 14

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L THE *EVENING STAK, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER .9, 1925. SENATBR PRESENIS lvorced lfe Of h S. oy Sks MDIHERS’ AID B"—I— '(I‘);‘r‘de "'}wt‘,;zmlr}n ‘{]‘:“‘):{I:':z'"fi’l{: ;::‘U?Ehgmf;&" B4 gngat s s RH'NE.‘ = I3 . appointed by the President of the A mother must be a remdem_ of the e Larger Sum for Child’s Maintenance e e e L e e e | bt ssaiog ounds e Yous receive mo compensation, but would | plication to receive aid. Allowance: { f = & AT v be allowed necessary expenses in the | shall not exceed an amount which Is in River's Water. ! / INGIGESTION performance of their duties. would be required to support the child v 5 Y | % Hugh Smith Knox, sop of the latefather's estate, from which he enjoys 1 ‘ould authorize this hoard | in an institution or institutional home. | PERLIN, December 9 ().—When ‘6‘\ Dyspepsia Philander C. Knox, former Secretary |an income of $18,000 annauily, the for- > wances for each child un- | No allowance shall be made for longer ) Richard Wagner wrote “Rheingold g \ of State and Senator from Pennsyl-|mer wife thinks additional provisions |'|er sixteen whose father is dead, an |than six months at a time, but may be | he prebably was unaware that there A = Gas vania, was served yesterday with a |should be made for the child's welfare was some ntific basis for the leg- inmate of arr institution for mentally | renewed at discretion or discontin. ] B." w l Suhfloena and notice of hearing or\\dm that she may be reared in accordance defective, an inmate of a penal in-|yed at any time. The bill provides the :-lmx ;,1 l}}\‘c nnldliu) m]nul‘um.» \\hll.? SN ) ins'r‘av;t i application of his former wife, Mrs.with her father's increased financial i stitution or permanently incapacitaf- | puthorization for an appropriation tof the daughters of the Rhine guarded. » ) relie; ones b ould Divorce Katharine MeCook ~Knox of 1643 |condition. Mre Knox says she is not Cieation of Board to Grant|stuti cases where the father has de- | parry it into effect WhroL Haber, chemist of the Katser K ¥ 3 & 'wenty-first street, for an increase in[informed what private Inconie her N . . serted or divorced no allowance shall 5 = ‘flhelm Institute, has announced 2. b Fleet COI‘DOI‘atIOfl From maintenance for their 13-year-old [former husband may receive. Relief Asked in Wads- be paid, unless the mother has en- 1 that there is gold actually fowing ‘1" 25&6d daughter, Kathleen. Mr. Knox was di-| _Mrs. Knox filed her petition in the deavored to compel the father to sup.| As a further step toward the efmi- |down the Rhine—450 pounds of it a i Shipping Board vorced in Pennsylvania in 1915, and|District Supreme Court. worth Measure port such children, nation of the fire hazard one af the|year. It is chemically possivle, he EXN 57 ask friend - since remarried and resides at L P = The allowance may be paid either |big Eastern railways has replacesd the | sald, to separate a comps ely| ¥ ruggise New Haven, Conn. = = 3 > i to the mother or to & female relative | wooden chairs In its diping cans with | high percentage of gold from mineral | orneys Wilton J. Lambert an or in certain cases to any other per- | chairs made of aluminun matter in the river's wate ! — — A merchant marine bill, following in ’} Rudolph .- Yeatman, cotnsel for the LIQUOR FLASKS TABOO CraatinveP aibsurditoaranbinia o] e L C e 0 AT O e L e sl i ormer wife, with deputy marshals, mothers of destitute children in the 2 E !‘& !g} 2 NG CNE 2R the main recommendations which have i ;o n0" - Knox at a local hotel while IN INDIANA DISPLAYS| Dt uf‘l‘nlumh!a is provided in a QWWW@"W“@’Q@W@%W@W@’K’@ fl% Q!!{w !gflx L& ‘&4!‘3 \1(!&!@ been made by President Coolidge, was | he tntroduced in the Senate yesterday by d come to Washington to see his bill introduced in the Senate yesterday | 2% [ ichter, and served the legal papers e e e on him. He is summoned te apnear in | Cocktall Shakers Also Off List for |DY Senator Wadsworth o 4 Senator Jones of Washington, chair- i S > Anaiinl AR AHDuReR Dy ess, Sati i i Sl. " man of the Senate commitice an com: court December 18 to answer the Pe-| Christmas Gift Exhibits in pillis) SEibew Yux Wnelbliiwanld Corduroy Robes Satisfaction Since 1859 . Costume 1ps e merce. Senator Jones plans to ask | tton. ; -3 - v reco o > by the committee to m,\,,q’" merchant | , Before his father’s death Mr. Knox Shop Windows. President Coolidge in his annual mes- 98 $ 98 i marine legslation immediately after | déposited with the Union Trust Co. sage to Congress. o . < the Christmas recess. The bill was |Of Pittsburgh $20,000. the income from | By the Associated Press. itiaknassanis feoaakeheate xd ¢ veferred to the commerce cammittee. | WHich was to be used for the main-\ INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., December 9. tenance of the child. This fund earns ln e only about $100 a month, Mrs. Knox | -Jewelers and shopkeepers swho d the court randiisinea hAC foEmer play pocket flasks and cocktail shak- Jurt: and since her former lers in their store windows to attract || New Beauty Cream | the Christmas trade risk prosecution 2 in Indiana for violation of the Wright Quickly Remakes “bone dwy”" law. | K Attention was called today by E. .|| Y our Complexion Shumaker, State Anti-Saloon League ives i a e superintendent, to the section of the || Gives it the texture and appea Wright law which makes it “unlaw. || ance of a wild rose petal! You ful for any person to advertise or dis. | €an't help but notice a striking | Dy cany intoxieating Miquor. or ap. ||| difference the moment you put it paratus for the transportation of in-|lion! Nourishes while it beautifies toxicating lquor, or any article or |[|-—whitens, cleanses. Should be Women’s Warm Robes of plain and embossed corduroy, in pansy, lMlac, American beauty, rose and powder blue. Made with long collar, pocket and side_tie Second Floor Bri the Kiddies to Toyland Slips of baror Senator Jones' bill reaffirms the po icy of the United States to mair a permanent merchant mar tor Jones and other who have ion to the including I n 1GS PAL 810-818 Seventh Street Second Floor merce to endeavor to secure the es-f ablishment and maintenance of such | lines by private citizens of the United | 1f he fails in this, the Secre- and authoy the Shipping hat one of the tary shall communicate this fact .to the Presdent, so that the desired | s may be established by the Fleet can over merch permanent, and th t | Corporation. 1t is also provided that L . 2 S - e > .| vessel for containing such liquors in ||| left on all ght. Also makes won- = s = : [0 ervice heretofore or ‘hereatter eo'| [% how window. ot v Base. Nt 2tk ox 5 Old Santa Has a Toy for Little Girls and Boys Who Are Accompanied by Adults Jones | shall be discontinued except with the e ||| greasy. Get this new wonderful / v q Presto Bi d Mobil mn his Dill to|[approval of the board and the Presi- : Rl . ||/ beauty cream called Mello-glo and . resto Bikes an 0 Iven mrominence 2 ! loor 3 Ay inventor in Kiel, Germany, has ||| t : L Rodan S es aration of policy j dent, nor shall there be any curtail- | A8 Inventor in Kiel Germany, has ||\ %7 "G hounell's Drug Stores, 1070 Reductlon on A" Better DO"S $3.98 Each | ment of the services on® any estab- |lished route, except upon the recom- The absolute separation by law of | mendation of the board of trustees the Shipping Board and the Emer- |of the Fleet Corporation and the ap- gency Fleet Corporation is proposed | proval of the President, who before {n the Jones bill, with the operation |acting shall call for the recommenda- of the Government-owned fleet turned | tion of the Shipping Board. rely to the Fleet Cory Senator Jones has added a section An Appeal for C()Operati()n Separation of Bodies. has descended 525 feet beneath the || Inc,and Peoples Drug Stores, Inc. Walchensee, in Bavaria. = S AR Regularly Selling for $3.98 to $16.95 Disc wheels with pedals; The assortment includes Petite, Ideal and Jedco Dolls metal handle with wooden in character clothes or infants. grips. One wooden seat and one leather seat. Durant Autos, $8.50 Chairs and Rockers Bowking Alleys, 98¢ and th broad policies and to det Shipping Board to | ‘0 his bill making it lawful for Ameri- rmine foutes can railroads to own and operate 2nd to exercise those regulatory func- | merchant ships in the foreign trade, s 1 in- Attractively Painted Auto 5 ; tions originally intended for the board. | providing that no ship so owned shall ?t wdl help u.s to ma. with large Xisc wheels, motor Natusal ?29: Edfl‘C\!:‘_t Chai Natural color wood with ten In order to do away with the idea |be operated through the Panama Natural Red an: ite Chairs < ettt Gl i el tain our superior service meter, bumper and gas feed. and Rockere: Very ninil ong pins and balls. An excellent B . : children like _them. game for all. that the name of the operating cor — We are hoping that you will I‘enilemlzer et Pi Tiitis: - s $5.50 yoration be e anged to “Cnited states | : to return Simpsons’ and Bowles Milk s &plc agons, £ Playphones 39¢ et Corporation,” with the word i ; ; size with 10%-inch disc ’ “Emergen 1 Bottles to your neighborhood store just as 1.98 : 3 ’ ; f e e 3 A . ¥ Chi h J e e :Z’fiii’s' : Large. e \u.![‘h \_u“?gern »chxld{’t{! I'M-fr'h‘—s or The bl fexs o) thie [t rend soon as you have emptied them. , pa earings; made with toy. In various bright colors. Srocl ot 4 sen 5 il be intod—f h thes tender. Large circular track. brake. A’small replica of the phone. held by the Shipping Board. and there- It wi apprecna?e —for when Y Street Floor—King's Palace e e ont M are kept out of service it handicaps us the United and is authorized greatly. . to do all things cessary to otect | S v e, o the' Uniced States and (o carty out | “Pape’s Cold Co 4" Don’t think one bottle doesn’t make Glfi Glfts for the Baby (‘h{, rposes of the merchant marine ape’s mpoun any difference — but consider what it 3 Transfer of Property. | Breaks a Cold Right Up means when that one is multiplied by the . Sweater Sets, 55.00 All the vessels, equipment, supplies, | thousands we are sending out every day. Three and four piece sets of You'll help us we are sure —-and thank vou White, pink and blue. Sweater, For Men and Boys: lz%c Ea. f:;;zinr;si.“ens and some with Corporation, and control and disposi- | Take two tablets Fep tion of this property are vested in the | every three hours % B T T S T L PR TR R TSRS RS orporation. It is provided, however, | until three doses are y B ° & i 2 . Soft, Linen-finish Handkerchiefs, with ~ ° terminal equipment ‘shall be sdld bY | always gives relict.( ° S e e Sitkk Carmge Robes the Fleet Corporation without the con- | Tped¥e BUes ¥& C\N sz 98 Felt Sk 79 of Congress. | o e ppers, c The board i§ to retain control of the | doses completely 3 : . g 2 2 > O e i e A tna | B Snpa ticiall) : Walker Hill For Children: 3 for 25¢ _ Japanese Hand-quilted Robes, Pink or blue, trimmed with merchant marine act of Pleasant and safe to - Dai Nicely Boxed Novelty Handkerchlefs, in pink or blue. Hand embroid- white pompon. Sizes 2, 3 and 4. never the board ines take. Contains no ary with umbrellas, peanuts and candy sticks. ered in color. 25 Sh 1.50 from investisations made DUrSUAt | oumine or - opates L 3 in box. Silk J 1.59 Carriage Shoes, $1. (e rellutrement of the imarchant Intittions e “Pape’s WA SIMESOIN, ronnistor acquets, $1. ' Pink or blue satin with white liiied or' what Inadequacies of tines | Cold_ Compound.” 530 Seventh St. S.E. Atlantic 70 For Women: 3 for 75¢ e it shall ce ca = - ). Ve = nitte c, pink or blue. stions. to the PrewidentSwho | cents, Druggists guarantee 1t 3ina dainty box. Plain, Swiss and volls, Voile Frocks, $1.98 Hand-painted Rattles, 59c. with embroldered corners, e " and ) i Hand-crocheted Bootees, 39c. | oot Pink or blue, sheer voile, Madeira Bibs, 59, hand em- A i daintily trimmed with hand- em’ broidered. For Women: 15¢ Ea. broidery. Tots' sizes. Shirts and Bands, 59c. Plain, Alllinen Hemstitched Handker- Second Floor—King’s Palace chiefs. A splendid quality that will make an appreciated gift. Christmas Purchase of Forest Mills Fancy Garters, 35¢ Pair Rayon Underwear Lovely Ribbon Garters, in various pretty styles and colors. Rosebud trimming; good e an = n a elastic. ’ *9 MANHATTAN SHIRTS ERRERIEVE S 5 Perfect quality—so, of course, these would usually sell for a s Bo reat deal more than But we bought such a large amount 29 utonnieres, 50c Fhat we got a concession in price from the makers. | ‘¢ Numerous different kinds of flowers for Full-cut, correctly sized garments, neatly finished and v 3 Y coats and frocks. Ready boxed fashionable. All sizes 36 to 42, in bodice top style. Choice : I d ca l f or G 1 ft S 1) white, pink, peach and orchid. 5 Street Floor—King's Palace Street Floor—King's Palace NGNS What shall you give him for Christmas? Manhattan Shirts - furnish the most satisfactory answer to this timely question. The Hecht Co.’s stock of Man- hattans is large and varied and includes colorings and patterns to please all. Prices are from Satin ‘Striped Eng- $2.50 to $10. Towels, Linens, Etc., for Gifts $1 Turkish Towels 69c 20x40 before hemming. Fancy Jacquard Towels, made with monogram space in attractive colors. Boxed. DERER ‘4 o the Home Tt $3.98 Table Runners 18x54-inch Runners in beautiful colors and desirable subjects. For wall or table. slggy?n??zs.% | V2 Vi Linen Pieces gl e art Silk Hosiery | 29¢to$198 Suitable for walls, tables, etc. Consisting of doilies, centers, AN o A round, square and oval scarfs to $3.50 s 98 Full Fashioned in Chiffon and match. Edged with colored or Z. Scrvice Weig’lh 1 white crochet. For buffets, Axminster vanity dressers and tables. 27x54-inch Perfect Smith Rugs. $2.50 Pill RYAR lowcases First Floor Slightly imperfect, otherwise they would sell lish Broadcloth, with l\l;‘ ans ancl::e colors. for " “Exauinitely’ extired. Pare Thread Sik | ocade Velvet osiery, in which you can scarcely find the hurts. pollar attached, $4. : Window Drapes $498 Mage with sl fet, high splced heel and mercer- $l.75 Pr. | Dra ‘ Nude, rose, beige, French nude, silver, blush. atmos- Boxed for gifts Biie kand® oldE toser scalloped 3 3 ) , ». blush. atmos. loxed -for gifts. Lace-trimmed \_ala‘:‘ie‘ "New i anrzc;ivc.p phere, peach, skyne, banana, pearl, dawn, noisette, tortoise, and fancy medallions. Full size. L§ 1 Street Floor e T T i &Y g : . = DR $5 0 , o C Gift Suggestions ‘ 5 Winter Coats Do ; | | 3.’ \ Stationery 32 Stunning in Style and Fur Trimmed 29¢ to $2.00 Beautiful Sta- RV REZRVRRVVNERVE VR VLIV RLVEVERERE IS SUSINGNLY SN B S AN T S B S S S S S S S B A B S S S S S A S S RS A AR R R R R Gift Booth Special! Baby Comb and Brush, 50c Set consisting of comb and brush with duck toy. Street Floor—Rear Beautiful bright colors, including black and brown, in the newest fashions. Regular and Extra Sizes ey 16 to 44—421/, to 52Yp—15Y, to 19', ' Second Floor—King’s Palace cHTCO-F STREET tionery, in attrac- 3 I $ 7 5 tive boxes, ready L | | tor giving. Choice | S = ) | o white, pink, S ) : i wi ey y Sy : G These are our regular coats taken from stock Military Sets, $2.75 to $6.50 A i EnghSh BroadCIOth’ and reduced for tomorrow. A drastic cut for us, . ‘furai:‘\){n; Natural ebony, pure bristies. &% Woven Madras, or Oxford Cloth, but for you an opportunity— ; “"Shaving Mug With Brush, 59c f; pleated front, neck- : neckband or collar Bolivia ~ Orland Suede Amber, Toilet Sets, $30 W band styl $5 attached $3 Velour de Laine Buckin Broadcloth Fifteen pieces of beautifully decorated {ollet 3y and style, B & . Etravapanily Ssnameds s collars ool and artfeles in‘a fancy-lined box. A charming gift. , . 7 often tuxedg collar and borders of— E Silk Umbre““’ $4‘98 and $5'98 § Women's Pure Silk and Silk Gloria Umbrellas, Red Fox Brown Fox Squirrel with fancy borders, amberlike tips, handleyand Wolf Fitch Mandel Mendoz Beaverette i S @ g Muskrat Mink Marmot - a [ 4 [ \r 2 el e b e ] | X

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