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26 DENES REUNION OF HNELANDERS Lawyer Laughs at Report That Kip Has Returned to Mulatto Wife. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 15.—A ru- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Policeman Accused GRADE CROSSING COST nauce 0f HRMc whlleithe work s ta Of Discriminatin MAY REACH $285,000 | e 5 e mmmission: Rovers B . 5 g’ e Morse, chiet engineer of the Wash- Chalklng Pal'kers Maryland Roads Commission Fn— :x;g':?uE?I:}a::;mc‘ii:x;’nr:mfo:;m‘l‘:; gineers Again to View Esti- |Sanitary Commission; another en- gineer employed by the assoclation mates of Hyattsville Project. | ;.3 Lemuel L. Gray of Hyattsville Special Dispatch to The Star. conferred on the matter. HYATTSVILLE, Bd., December 15. S —At a meeting of the Prince Georges| Qverfiowing Gasoline Ignites. County Improvement and Protective Two hundred dollars’ damage was Association last night it was an-|done to a motor truck belonging to nounced that the State Roads Com- ;\’Hlium Ashby, 2474 Omar!o‘roat}. to- mission has agreed to have engineera | 34 When gasoline overdowing from the gasoline station of the Penn Ofl Co., Twenty-seventh and Q streets, and damage done to the station amounted ve, | to $100, it is said. A complaint that a policeman attached to *he second precinct dircriminates in chalking automo- biles parked overtime in the vicin- ity of Thomas Circle and Vermont avenue was filed today with Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, superintendent of police, by D. R. Caldwell. The complainant reported that he had observed the operations of the officer and caught him ‘‘red D. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925. mor that Leonard Kip Rhinelander| pangded.” Maj. Hesse tol A similar fire occurred at the plant had returned to his mulatto wife, Alice Beatrice Jones, was denied today by Leon R. Jacobs, New York attorney for Rhinelander. The rumor was one of several that have been current since the jury in the Supreme Court in White Plains returned a verdict fa- vorable to Mrs. Rhinelander. “Why don’t you fellows give me laughs during & trial when it would be appreciated?”’ asked Jacobs, when he was told of the latest rumor. “First they have Kip taking poison, then put- ting a bullet into his brain, next jump- ing into the river and, finally, hang- ing himself and turning on the gas. “Now, rumor has him rejoining Alice. I know where he is, but will not tell. The boy is entitled to a resty You can deny as stronzly as you wish and quote me to the effect that there is not the slightest truth to this ru- mor.”" CLOSE TOWN TO ALICE. Fort Pierce, Fla, Group Waits at Station for Woman. FORT PIERCE, Tla., December 15 (P).—Men sald to be members of Knights of the Ku Klux Klan today were standing guard at the local rail- road station to see that Alice Jones | Rhinelander, negro bride of Leonard |ence of the weman. On lea Kip Rhinelander, wealthy New York- er, does not stop at Fort Plerce. Dispatches were received last night stating that she might be on her way to Florida and Fort Plerce was named as one of the possible points of her destination. Immediately upon receiving the put his charges in writ investigation would be The complaint was m: officer *“§33." Police Depart records show that this number was issued to Lloyd S. Graham, a pri- vate stationed at the second pre- cinct. ANTIQUES ON EXHIBIT. Heirlooms From Personal Collec- | tions on View at Library. An exhibit of antiques, heirlooms|| & and oddities of various personal co lections is now on display lobby of the Public Library. x- | I hibit has been arranged to stimulate | interest in the library’s collection of | books on hobbles, collecting and an- || tiques, and there already has been a| greatly increased call for these books, || officlals say. Members of the library staff loaned || the articles for the exhibit, which in-|| clude a treaty of Ghent snuff box of | 1814, a quaint lttle tarlatan wedding | the | BoWn of a war bride of 1812, pewter | | mugs and old glass, china and sllver. | she was not registered at either the | men gave the hotels warning that they must not permit her to become a guest. A guard was then posted at the rail- | road staticn to keep a watch for her, ! and to not permit her to stop here. {1 Shortly after midnight last m«:hl‘l | news officers of the local klan are |members of a secret organization are #aid to have called a meeting and sent |said to have conducted a search of || = out committees to wait on the hotels. Visits were made to four, the reg- isters scanned and the managers questioned as to the possible pres- INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED Christmas Savings Checks Cashed Farniture Carpets the hotels about Palm Beach after reports had been circulated that Alice || Jones Rhinelander was in that section | of the State. 1 involves the muinte-_rage was estimated at $500. _| of ‘Storm & Sherwood, dairymen, 3300 Q street, yesterday afternoon, when | . One of the prin- ' combined damage to a truck and ga- %) Our First gmtirsary We feel that an appreciation of the patronage extended us during our first year in this location is best expressed through a constant effort to maintain the finest in personal service. Toilet Sets, of am- ber and gold, con- taining from 3 to 14 pleces, set in a beau- ful case lined in satin. Bar Pin A gorgeous gift— the newest of its type. The pin is of 14 karat while gold, pat- terned as lilustrated. Diamond center with S platinum top and $45 up sides. Novelties in Jewel- ry are always accept- able, always appre- clated and rarely ex- pensive. Watches—Howards, Hamiltons, El gins and Illinols, of the finer grade Open movements. Excellent gifts—reason- Wwe'll BAER Until ably priced. Relections Two Doors From 17th and H Sts. Christmus MILTON Aside for You = | 809 17th St. N. Free Automobile Parking W. B. Moses & Sons Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh PAYMENT PLAN Christmas Savings Checks Linens . Upholstery Make This a Furniture Christmas The Art Gift Shop is displaying odd and useful Gifts. Dainty Lamps, Book Ends, Cigarette Boxes, Desk Sets, Gerardolls, etc. The prices are surprisingly low. Alabasto Electric Irons. In pink, gold and white. $21.00, $27.00, $75.00, $110.00 and up. Metal Jr. Lamp Metal Bridge Lamp and Shade, complete. $15.00, $20.00, $27.00 and up. Gerardolls, single and double, light. $13.50, $15.50, $17.50 and and Shade, $4, $4.50 and $5 Values 2,22 53.33 Richard White Shoes for Children All Perfect All Styles All Sizes $3.00 and $4.00 V alues $1.95 Our opening ad told you that we would sell only the best in footwear at reduced and unheard-of prices. To- morrow we prove it again. Hundreds of pairs of Children’s Shoes and about 300 pairs of Growing Girls’ Shoes, in sizes 315, 4 and 41% (samples), all at one low price—$L95. In this last assortment you will find tan, patent, dull kid or many a two- tone style—patent and tan, patent with gray top#® All of the newest styles and materials. who was ready to ta all his floor stock into r more than you could expect ar styles and materials are repre Materials ] Black Satin Tan Calf l Velvet Black Kid Suede Patent Copper Satin Leather Styles One Strap Two Strap Opera Sport Styles Oxfords Pumps Swing Strap Street Styles Women’s Heavy Felt Moccasins c All Shades—All Sizes Colors: Ame beauty, gray, taupe, blue a ender. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement A Whirlwind Selling Event of 500 RESSES Made to Sell at $12 and $15 es in a galaxy of styles. Rack upon rack of Dres The season’s greatest opportunity for saving. noon and evening wear. Some women may think that $0.60 is too low a price to pay for a dress. We simply ask you to come in and see these wonderful dresses. We hazard a guess that you will want The product of an overstocked Boston jobber, Dresses for business, sports, after- complete. $30.00, $37.00, $50.00 and up. up. Italian Marble Boudoir Lamps with taffeta shades in various colors. $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and up. Direct Entrance From 11th St. Attractive Gift Suggestions of Furniture Maple and Gum Secretaries Mahogany and Gum Secretaries .. Occasional Chair in cut velour.... Cogswell Chair in cut velour High-back Armchair Rocker in wool tapestry High-back Wing Rocker in mohair. Adjustable-back Chair in tapestry. Arm Rocker in mohair Armchair in mohair ...... Cane-back Chair, spring seat . Children’s Rockers Mahogany End Tables.......... ... .$450 Up Nest of Tables.......ce00eee.......5$22.00 Up Solid Mahogany M artha Washington . Sewing Cabinet .... ... 81975 Solid Mahogany Priscilla Sewing Cabinet..$8.75 Smoking Cabinets . ...ue..ce.......$12.00 Up Cabinet Desks .....................$29.00 Up Mahogany Frame Console Mirrors..$27.00 Up Panel Mirrors, for mantel or buffet. .$24.00 Up Solid Mahogany Spinet Desks Walnut and Gum Drop-lid Desks. Solid Mahogany Desk Chairs Handkerchiefs for Christmas Giving ...$49.00 Women’s Gift Handkerchiefs, hand-embroid- Women'’s ered on pure linen. 25c Each. from 50c to $2.50 Each. .$47.50 .$45.00 .$48.00 .$31.00 .$31.00 ...$59.00 e.....$9.00 Up Fancy = Lace-trimmed Handker- chiefs and Fancy Novelty Gift Handkerchiefs more than one. Women’s Hand - Embroidered Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, carefully assembled patterns. Handkerchiefs that we are proud of. 50c Each. Men’s Gift Handkerchiefs start at 25¢ each. White linen with 14-inch hem-stitched ends, and go up to $2.50 Each. The Linen Shop Pure linen hand embroidered, hand scalloped edged Maderia Tea Napkins. $5.50 Doz. All linen colored striped Luncheon Sets, size 52x52 inches, with one-half dozen Napkins to match. $3.75 Set Purchases Ferwarded Prepaid to Hemstitched pequot cotton Pillowcases, size 45x36 inches. . ' 50c Each “Dotty Dixon” colored striped crinkle Bed Sets (spread and sham to match, made in pink, blue, gold and lavender striped). Double bed size, $3.95 Set Single bed size, $3.00 Set Any Shipping Point in the U. 8. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Gift Suggestions for Out-of-Doors Wear 2.98 and *3.98 W ind b reakers, lumberjacks, coat sweaters, turtle- neck sweaters, brushed wool chap- pie and coat sweat- ers. Garments that were intended to \sell at a much high- Kresge Department S Quality Mrgrchnllm g e Zie PALAIS ROY, The Faie Chicage 6.66 FFabrics are Crepe-back Satin, ¥lat Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Satin, elegant Wool Poplinette, Noveity Wool- ens, velvet combinations, charmeuse. georgette. 2-piece dresses, circular skirts, short and long sleeves. season’s most fashionable shades are Every dress represents a special The represented. purchase for this pre-Christmas sale. Sizes for Women and Misses 16 to 20—36 to 44 Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Value-Giving Basement Sale of a Special Purchase of 1,200 Men’s Genuine Imported English Broadcloth Shirts White Tan Blue Every shirt is of imported English broad- cloth, made in collar-attached and neckband styles. Of fine qual- ity, cut full and well tailored. In six but- ton-coat style. Non- shrinkable neck- bands and box cen- ter front. Sizes 14 L S Pleut & Co | ¢ 17, Newsrk Palais Royal ain Basement Courteous Service