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CHAGD SEAOOLS | MERGER PLANED tion, but refused to comment on them. Armour Institute of Technology was HlLL AlI-'ED HE'RS DROP BIG SUIT founded by Philip D. Armour, the packer, who, during his lifetime, con- ributed an endowment of more than 2,650.000. Since the founder's death J. Ogden Armour has contributed sev- prpey THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925. al e d has b v 25 prest lent 'of the bosrd. the Hev, Abandon Efforts to Recover $1,- 000,000 Property Left to . W dent and saulus was the first presi. asses wel the Hill children banded together as the “allled heirs,”” and sued Louis Hill, in New York, to gain a division of this property. Recent depositions by intimates of the widow attesting to her desire that the farm and bonds be the property of Louls Hill are sald to have led to abandonment of the liti- gaton. FLORIDA RAILROAD HEAD DIES AT NEW YORK HOME Willlam H. Beardsley, 73, Promi- nent in Development of Southern State. the late H. M. Flagler of Cleveland, Standard Oll magnate and raflroad builder, and later became his assistant. In 1914 he was chosen president of the Florida East Coast Rallway. Mr. Beardsley {s survived by his widow and two children, Sterling 8. Beardsley and Mrs. John C. Goehill, both of New York. They were at his bedside when he dled. Sol Herzogs for the openod in 1893. DEPLOhES VGERMANS’ BAN. mour Institute Contro! e Stresemann Raps Exclusion of His in Five Years. People by Scientists. — BERLIN, December 14 (#).—Gustav By the Associated Pre Stresemann, the foreign minister, at CHICAGO, I ia- | the government’'s annual reception to German journalists in the Relchstag esterday, declared that the boycott , | against German sqience was a shame- | ful chapter of the world's history. It wus an anachronism if sclentific or- { ted tn excluding nd an anomaly of 1 situation if the boycott 4 sclence continued any - | where, he said. at the January term. “Though Germany if better equipped | The controversy hinged over cus- the country. [to sustain inforeed .isolation in this | tody of the famous Hill farm, North ed to have [respect than any other nati he | Oaks, located near St. Payl, and the MAN’S || GIFT By the Associated Press. —— DRAWING ROOMS SCENTED |, NFW YORK, December 15—Wil-| In Chile every werking mother liam H. ardsley, president of the|must have a rest period of 40 days —_— Florida East Coast Railway, died at|hefore and 20 days after childbirth. By the Associated Press. LONDON, December 14 (P).—Scent- | his home yesterday. He was 73 years | = — — ST. PAUL, Minn,, December 14—{ed drawing rooms, suggestive of gar- Uli’;'xnnugh A T T e e! 1 A million-dollar & in New | dens or the forest, have been Installed Jauga.m S res cenca i k' & ‘":' aCpenaing inat | 0 fashionable Mayfair homes as a|in New York, Mr. Deardsl ork courts for four vears Against| ... of the novelty program for the |Prominent throughout t Louis W. Hill, chairman of the board | season’s entertainment. particularly Florida, where he was |of directors of the Great Northern| The t Jo pralicoll bt the whilke, | 251118 In the developmnnt of the Seate, iy blue, g or gold painted walls, fin- | Beginning his career as a stenog- Railway, filed by the allied helrs of | \ycq S50 O S0 0" in which' the |rapher, he became private secretary to James J. Hill and Mrs. Hill, was|spirituous element js highly perfumed |= F dropped last week. as well as the paint itselt. A soft | This was learned here yesterday |{ragrance as of pine woods, odors of when word was received that former o AR R By o el | Gov. Nathan L. Miller of New York * I NEW and USED S e Tl e Office Furniture | was granted. The matter had been scheduled to come up In court again Save 50% and More H. BAUM & SON Northwestern U. to Take Ar- Their Brother. HA NDKERCHIEFS— An always welcome gift with men. Fancy silk ones priced at 50c up, and an attractive display of linen ones and those with ini- tials. Al packed in Xmas boxes. Mallory Hats, $5—Stetson Hats, $§ BrandNew Apartments 1: 3720 Macomb St. N.W. Modern bullding, so arranged that every room {s outside, well lighted and ventilated. Very latest vapor-ofl heating system. One room, kitchen, dining al- cove, bath and Murphy bed, and two ‘rooms, kitchen, dining al- cove, reception hall and bath. Rentals Very Reasonable Immediate Occupanecy d othe pcoritions it to coincide with the resy the politi |of German ympleted it is | foL HERZOG F Street afOth % | Buy Your Clothes for Xmas i On the Herzog Budget Paying Plan iiners ofnthermakeey, t Iy:fo After fiv 11 e but one wain build nued, “Goethe and Dan ownership of $750,000 in bonds. The ; WI“la s h[“] ings on p nd fts | possession of the whole world, and|farm and bonds were deeded to Louis 464 Pe_nna. Ave. m . P PS night_cla n the [any one trying to hinder supernation- | W. Hill by his mother, Mrs, James Main 9136 1432 K St. N.\W. new downtown Mel: 2o npus. al cultural exchange isolates himself [J. Hill, widow of the “empiré build- Dr. Hos Armour said from the cultural community of the|er," shortly before she died, MO ST A D natio After Mrs. Hill's death seven of M-BR(QKS & CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th Useful Holiday Gifts From the Store “Where the Better Things Cost Less” Kayser and Lehigh Hose $1.50 Main 4600 NEW WINDBREAKERS $4.50 SMART MESHBAGS $3.95 Charming and practical windbreakers of fine Beautiful fringed and lace-edged meshbags with Knitted cuffs, collar and bottom. soldered links. A most acceptable holiday gift. quality suec In blue and t Nightgowns $5.00 Pajamas $595 Spuntex Hose $ 1 .00 Pearl Beads 79c Imitations Pure Silk Full-Fashioned A Fine quality Smart Gowns 3 pairs, $2.85 . J 5 60-inch Pearl Crepe de Chine of extra quality s i - 8 3 Pairs, $4.25 They fit; the (imitation) In- Pajamas, with Crepe de Chine. shape is knit § built-up shoul- well made and Chiffon and light weight. In mauve, taupe, to stay; they wEstbane Ll K Bead Necklaces. beige, rochelle, atmosphere, rose taupe, nude, cheri, wear after re- silver, gold, blond, sandalwood, platinum, gunmetal, moonlight, black and white. toe and heel. i Ca used as and lace trim- lored as well as peated launder- an be used a med. In peach, flesh and orchid. A a bracelet lace trimmed ings. All wanted models, 3-strand neck Reinforced lisle top, Every pair guaranteed. colors. lace. Festoons 65¢ : 14-inch Pearl Quilted Robes $14.-95 Fine guality Lined Corduroy Robes Warm Loung- C’@ ing Robes of , deep-wale cor- Chokers $1 .95 A large vari- satin. ety of Smart Chokers of in- destructible (mitation) throughout and Necklaces interlined. Tux- duroy. Lined it flesh and white, edo roll collar. pearl (imita white with Seco silk. tion) beads. In Side fastening and silk cord. Pastel shade. with sterling In a variety of the beautiful new and most wanted colors. clasp. Festoons beautiful colors. with one and two drops. Nightgowns $695 A strictly Silk Teddies $4_.95 Of Satin Crepe Neckwear $1.00 All the new Regular Prices $59.50 to $79.75 Pl $9.95 Round, moon and Crepe de tailored gown. Tomorrow the Price— Chi Beas Hem stitched, styles in pretty or long shaped Chine. s ; siere top or built-up shoul- Neckwear. Put pillows. Every waistline mod- der. Five- up in boxes for new color thread Crepe de Chine. In peach, orchid, flesh and Nile. els. Button in back. Ribbon straps. Lace and net footing. gift giving. In Flower trimme all the newest Made of Rayon colors and color and filled with Kapok, combinations. - VALUES EXTRAORDINARY m COATS of DISTINCTION Fashionably Fur Trimmed Suede Gloves $2.00 Of washable ’Kerchiefs $1.00 Silk Scarfs $2.95 Fine coats, individual—few-of-a-kind—taken from our 5 I Van Raalte own higher-priced coats. AIBON Ol Seepcade Fabric, Real two-plex suede OF 3 Chitt New e i hslistlon Very high-grade pile fabrics, deep and soft—and the so- Alealatifals e Gloves. Wide models. P. K. s ¢ wn. Spear- point backs, scalloped tops. In sand and skin. shades and smatt suede-finished cloths are the materials, The furs are tored or whit the most successful of the season. colored or white H a ndkerchiefs in ‘boxes. Em- broidered cor- embroidered backs. Turn- back and straight models, with embroidered cuffs combinations in floral and block- Flare, straightline and wrap-around styles are included Every coat is beautifully tailored—every coat finely lined with heavy silk, and warmly interlined. All the seasan’s new shades, including black, All sizes. Chic New Bags $4a95 ed designs. Also 1 ) ners or scal- scarfs of flannel loped edges. from Scotland. French Kid Gloves $4.95 Novelty turn- Real Kid Gloves Umbrellas $4.95 A most prace Flowers 65¢ A beautiful as- Turn - back and straight. ed "l"hk -": tial gift. Um- sortment of eve- straight cul Novelty cuffs. i Do brellas of all ning and day E m broidered The newest styles in handbags. Pouch, envelope and strap models. "Of fine leather, faille silk or tapestry. - Combinations of black and gold and black and silver. Silk lined and fitted. Other bags—Beaded, silk or leather, up to $43.95. fully embroid- silk, with loop on handle. 10- flowers to and perforated. Wide embroid- ered backs. ered cuff and backs. P. K. sewn. Large se- brighten up your rib frame. In Winter outfit, A P. K. and over- dark blue, green and purple. large variety to seam sewn. lection of colors. choose from.