Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1925, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, I)E(‘E.\[BER 9, 7/26 Pd/dl] Royal *zA (?redz‘ @/Zfl}lflldjSZOIfi S-hop Here For Your Christmas Gifts and Holiday Wardrobe Beautifully Tailored and Modishly Styled W omen’s and Misses’ ~ Colortul Topcoats 1925. pERPETUAL | SALMPREPARING ASSOCTATION | SEPARATIONSUT § 'Will Sue Wlfe on Desertion PAYS Grounds, Claiming Custody 5% of Baby Son. Compounded Semi-Annvually ! By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. Decomher his wife has been “heartle: letting him see their Assets Over | Ludwig Salm von Hoogstr $10,500,000 {to sue her for separation on punds of desertion. He seeks “the | Surplus $1,000,000 otection of the American courts” Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. land the custody of the baby. His attorneys announce they JAMES BERRY. President JOSHUA W. CARR. Sec'v. Commencing January 1, 1926 are K : A i Being featured all this week in our Infants” Department. Handmade | drawing up papers for the suit. At Palm Beach, where the former Millicent Rogers went with her son | i and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. | ! Rogers, just hefore her titled hus- band’s ‘arrival from Europe a week | = 2 cards zarette a monogrammed when informed of the s, flipped | and sleeves Jawyer's office reading a pile of | when his statement was mude !vn!\llr' i The statement said that on his ar- ival in New York the count sent his fe a telegram asking that he be permitted to see the baby in New York. The telezram said he regarded her conduet “heartless.” Hel answered, he sets forth. that | % Freshen Up! t Nicest Laxative Piped with pink and Dresses blue and hand stitched. Dainty enough for the 1°: E little baby vou want to please. Chic. comfortable garments of appealing new ness and (]1"1111 womgler their popularity is increasing matericls, and 2chy, ki sated, sick! Sne or two rets” any time to mildly stimulate your liver and start your bowels. Then will feel fine, your head becomes clear, | sweet, | stomach tencue pink and skin rosy. Nothing else cleans. sweetens and | refrashes the entira system like pleas- [ant. harmless. candy-like “Cascarets.” They never arine, overset, or sicken. ' . women, children ach bax—drug stores. Home-made Supply ”‘ of Fine Cough Syrup | || Better than ready-mede cough and saves about 2By pre; 1i vou combined the curative properties of every known readv-made” cough remedy, vou probably could not get as much real curative power as there is 1n this simple home-made syrup. Get from any druggist 215 ounces of Pinex, pour it into_a wint bottle and nll the bottle with AYTUD, wslny citner plain granu- clarilied molas- n_svrup, as de- is a full pint of really better cough svrup than vyou could buv readv-made for three times the moncv. Tastes pieasant_and never_spot Tiie Pinex and Syrup prepara- || tion gets right at the cause of a conch and gives almost immediate relef, 1t loosens the phleam, stops the throat tickle and heals the i irritated membranes so easilv that it is really astonshing. A dav's use will nsnallv over- come the ordinarv cough and for bronchitis, croup, hoarsencss and || bronchial asthma, there is nothing better, Pivex is a most valuable con- centrated compound of genuine Norwav pine extract, and has been used for generations to break up | severe coughs. I To avoid disappointment ask (| your druggist for “21% of Pinex” with end don’t accept anything %' else. Guaranteed to give ab- 5 solute satisfaction or money -‘.4 refunded. The Pinex Co, Ft. W nvne, !nd L or e For Cough P e T ) ped @Ob y II" How to Keep it Thick i Healthy. Vigorous curling and waving odern style m hair s ihe e luster rom the hair, lea faded, brittle Led with then the hair roots shrink and i falls ont fast ent hottle of refreshing, fra- derine” will do wonders < hair. This vitalizing —anty cts on the hair like fresh showcers of rain and sunshine act on vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates, nourishes and circnathens them, helping the hair to grow thick, healghy and luxuriant. Try this for onc wee While combing and dressing your hair, u\mdrn your hairbrush h a little “Danderine” and brush it through vour hair—the effect is startling! Your hair immediately takes on new fife and that healthy. youthful luster, hecomes incomparably soft, wavy and appears twice as thick.and abun- dant. ' \DANDERINE | you | the statement adds. | 0 establish that he has been doned by his wife without justifi- ! cation, and that he is entitled to_the | | custody of his infant son. Count i< fully convinced that the affes | which his wife had for him has alienated and that she now joins her advisers in rendering his efforts o see Aifticul Unless the countess indicates attor- | neys in New Vork to accent service, count will ask permission of the \um ne Court to serve notice of the suit by publication, or in Flori The count has never seen his old son . Millicent TR re married inz in New when she vear- and Count Salm - for 2 honeymoon ad, the countess returning with {out her husband several months | fore the baby was born. She w | back 1o her parents, who had not proved of the match, and has been with them ever si FUNERAL HELD TODAY | ' OF EMMONS S. SMITH iMasons to Conduct Services at the ‘i Grave—Representatives of Many Bodies to Attend. Funeral services for i Smith. A6 years old. of the firm of O. J. DeMoll & Co..| music dealers, who died at his resi dence. 3110 Woodland avenue Sundav {will be conducted at the residence this | afternoon.. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of wret’s Episconal | Church, Interment will | {be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Fi Emmons S, senior member ! under L ces of La Fa: i Lodge. N . F. A. M., with Wor- | | shipful t L. Peatross in Pallbearers will be G. Bowie Chip- i man. Percy Thompson. John M. | ! Williams, Sewell A. Reeves. Thomas | E. Ozram and J. F. M. Bowie. i The board of govern | lumbia Country Club, | Smith was a member | president, will attend the services in | |« body. addition representatives | | of the various other orzanizations of | which he was a member will also ' lattend. Mr. Smith was a member ‘ayette Lodze. No. 19 A vette Chapter, Washingtor of which Mr. and formerly sistory Alnas ] He was his widow. and a Mrs son. Emmons =, CALLS POTT.ERY TARIFF NO AID TO U. S. INDUSTRY : - President of Potters’ Body Avers | Piotective Dutiez Fail to Funec- tion as Guard to Competition. Soviated Press " YORK. December 9.—The pro. tive tariff, 1rd the Amer 3 from injurious foreizn _competition, does not function 1o aid the United States potters, F. B. Liwrence, pre dent of the United A tion. said vesterday al the forty i convention of the ax ) the protoc and a delu- ! he said. They seldom perform thelr full function in protecting Amer ican industries. Recent tests shown that the quality of A s 15 fully as good as that of More aristic shapes needed to compete | ign competition. | G rate of imports s | bont $1.500.000 i month, or at the | rate of 18,000,000 a yvear.' St e WHALE BONES FAR INLAND | Skeleton of Préhistoric Sea Mam- | & mal Found 24 Miles From Coast. | COPENTAGEN. December 9 (8).— | The skateton of prehistoric whale | | hus been discovered i miles inland trom the North Sea coast, imbedded ix fect down in a boz of North Schleswig. I Eixperts of the Institute for Geologl- leal” Rosearch at Copenhagen have | taken charge of the excavations for the skeleton. hoping to find an answer to the puzzle of how the glant sew mammal got o far from the sea. They advance the thcory that some great tidal wave may have swept' the whale inshore several thousand years ago. since the skeleton is pronounced to be of a specles long since extinct. Field Se—cfeuw Press Congress. COLUMBIA, Mo.., December 9 (#). Dean Walter Williams of the school of Journalism, niversity of Missouri, and president of the Press Congress of the World, yesterday announced ap- pointment of Omar D. Gray of the Sturgeon, Mo., Leader, as congress field secretary to succeed Clayton Rand of Gulfport, Miss., resigned. in public unless he is sure 0% the an swer. his child uncomfortable and | 3 Gift Frocks for Infants 32.95 With smocking in pale pink or the finest blue around the neck. Trimmed with the dainty little laces or collars and most Parisian Styles in Baby Frocks \s sketched, it is trimmed with flower designs of French knots done in pale pink and green. Fine lace and French beading trim the neck. A wide hem and quaint little puff sleeves add to the beauty Of tures, pouch. tuxedo or beaver and wolf. pastel shadings. $ rapidly—so lovely are the 3¢95 s ) in pl aids, soft greens and rust colorings. choker style 's of the Cop- | Isabelle | ™ No wise man ever questions a child | 3 imitation pockets of pink or blue batiste. Sizes 1. 3 2 and 3 vears 3 vears. 1 to 4 vears. Charpbray and Poplin Garments $1.00 value at 79 ¢ Creepers and Rompers in many attractive One of the models is sketched here. Cleverly made and white top corn and maiz these zarments . this reduced pric Palais Royal—Third Floor styles. Silk Wrappers and Robes $4.50, $6.50 to $9.50 Baby negligees of adorable daintiness! Soft, silken little robes. finished with tiny ribbon edges or lace. and some are all-over tufted with gay little rosebuds. These are $6.50 to $9.50. Other crepe wrappers, so nice for after baby’s bath, $4.50. In pink and blue. 2,000 Pairs Boys’ and G1rls Wool Hose A fortunate purchase from a manu- facturer and importer wishing to dispose of certain I'aes—sold to us at greatly re- duced prices. "\ splendid opportunity to buy for gifts or personal needs! i Boys’ and Girls’ %3 Wool-Mixed Hose 59c Regular 75¢ and $1.00 quality Two-toned color combinations of brown, gray. blue. camel and heather, with fancy roll tops. All- wool and wool mixed. Sizes 6 to 1014 wool. tops. Palais Royal—Main Floor Everyday 37.98 to $10.00 values The smart, simple types of dresses that are the choice of many women. Straightlines of best quality jersey, many style effects that are different. - But- tons, braid and contrasting trimmings. Some with touches of hand work and others with the new kick pleat. Sizes to 42. ¢ Palais Royal—Third Floor of this tiny dress. 3 Specials in Infants' Creepers Hand - embroidered Creepers and Rompers, some with tailored collars and Hand-Smocked Poplin Creepers $1.50 value at $1, 00 with colored Comes in Mothe cxceptional Styled with cither slit or patch pockets., southward or at home. hoth regular anc An Sizes 1. 2 and linings are of heavy satin Sizes 14 to 20—36 to 44, styles heather mix With cither collars - of fox. 1 belted hacks and ideal coat to wear and Kasha. Palais Royal—Third ¥ Ready for Handmade Chambray cuffs. Sizes Christmas Shoppers T ! 1.000 New Pieces of Philippine Underwear *1.98 hand work these g 1\‘ I-—as we have never shown such l'(‘~y veckly prece m Gowns, Chemise and Step-ins in man Palais Royal—Third Floor Boys’ and Girls’ All-Wool Sgort Hese $1.00 Regular §1.25, $1.39 and $1.50 quality All-wool American and English Two-toned color combina- tion with smart contrasting color Sizes 6 to 1014 — Practical for the older members of the Flannelette Sacques Flannclette Kimonos Flannelette Gowns Eiderdown Sacques Eiderdown Robes House Dresses —and hundreds of other Tovely $1.98 Dressing Sacques $1.29 OF Japanese crepe or embossed | corduroy. Just the proper weight Set-m or Japanese siceves. DPretty colors. e Brecakfast Shawls, small sizes, A< In laree or and white checks. Shawls for Nuns the | family that Sacques, $1 and $1.50 v lady. TLong sleeves $1.50 to $7.98 Price ranges according to size plain colors or black of .arge and :Useffil Gifts von haze alecavs remembered. A Few Suggestions Flannelette or Percale Wrappers Knit or Worsted Petti- coats Worsted Scarfs Corduroy Robes things. High - neck gowns Qullt;d Vests Cardigan Jackets Warm Kimonos Petticoats Aprons Nl{.,ht- Specials! Flannclette Dressing | Percale or Flannclette Wrappers, $2.98 Tust the thing for the Neatlv made of elder rav or navy with flannelette or percal In a Pretty ty of neat patterns Sizes to 46, Rayon Garter Bloomers, $1.59 Another lot similar to those we had everal ~tyle necklines, 15t week made with very full stride and A1l street shades with pretty and 29 inch lengt Rlack reinfe fancy garters. 27 Palais Roya'—Third Floor il Boys; Knitted T ies 45C Stripes, figures and cross stripes. Plain colors. Just the tie the boys like! Beautifully boxed for Xmas. Palais Royal—Main Floor “Ivorex” Wall Decorations $3.25 t0 $6.45 Copies of famous placques in delightfut colorings that will make distinctive wall decora- tions. Depicting many well known subjects—Friendly Call, Ann Hathway's, Cottage Lady Godiv Hope, Last Supper, Shakespeare’s Hous Burns' Cottage, Angelus, Gleaners, Mt. Vernon and Mayflower in Har- Palais Royal—Main Floor bor. Kresge Department Stores Quality Merchandise Courteous Service Fhe]PALAIS ROYAL The Fair L. s. Pllm & Co. Thicago Newark * We invite attention m our large assortment of Men’s Dressing Gowns, Lounging Robes and Bath Robes Moderately priced All Silk, Silk Lined and Rayon Dressing Gowns $9.95, $13.50, $16.50, $85 and $100 Beautiful colorings, in shawl collar styles. Men’s Blanket Robes $6.95, $8.50 and $12.95 At these prices vou will find Heavy Blanket Robes of imported fabrics. Beacons—also Beacon Bordered Blankets in ombre color- ings. Beacon Robes, $11.95 In checks and plaids, satin-trim- med collar and cuff: well made i e e B B B 8 9 e 9 e e > # o - i -l e B B S B B B 5 b e e s B 9 e —— | §

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