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34 DECRIES MACNETT CONPASSNEGLET Development of Gyrocom- pass Has Been Cause, Says Naval Observatory Head. B the The development of the gyrocom pass has led “to a regrettable lack of | interest in and undersianding of the | fmportance of the magnetic com FEdwin T. Pollock, U of the Naval Observa- his annual report. sing into details on the eferred to the the magne; rous practics ar entire the myrocompass. This is s ¢ rom the na of view and efforts 3 i this condition Course Neglected. hat some i con that take the i Valley Islands | REG’LAR FELLERS—Jimmie Wants Credit for This One. T NO IR, YOUNS MAN! NoY ONE CENT! DO You N T MADE OF MONEYZ WHY DONT YOU YOUR MONEY 2 2 ‘| Confused Marital Affairs of ass course T vear only one and he only | B the Associated Press | NEW YORK December 16.—The ©[1aw, which has thrown the marital af- of Archibald R. Gwathmey, | thy cotton hroker, into almost | n. wak called upon e BUT POP, HOW'D= WAS A TOY MOTOR o) SPEND MY PERNIES THE EVENING STAR, \\';A%H INGTON, D. fiuopuss JIMM\E\ 1 wi. NOT KNOW THERE Lke THIER YOU THINK TD il o2 | 1 " FORMORE ALIMONY Archibald Gwathmey Be- fore Court Again. st his relations with iwathmey, whom he when her suit | still the husband of h C., WEDNESDAY, (Copyright. 1925, by the Trade Mark Reg. U, ML IBET I DO set AT MOTOR! 7 P DECEMBER 16, -1925. Bell Syndicate, Ine. /'8 Pat. on1,) Bure refused to recognize the Texas|called as the first witness. She sald | divorce action failed, but the rnm—‘dn_\"" Mrs. Gwathmey was asked by divorce and held th | Gwathmey had deserted in 1919 and that since then she has virtually ex: hausted her resources, having spent | $65.000 for her maintenance since the separation. An effort b the plaintiff was' Gwathmey wathmey wa first wife. Mrs then brought the separa bandonment and anted $9,000 du Gwathmey tion suit, non-supp ear te 1 vester her counsel to int complaint in the of i In t SIMPL ex- from a pint to ced. In it Mrs. Gwathmey becoming was charged with habitual drunkenness. “‘Is It a fact that, as your hushand charges. vou had the persistent habit intoxicated and drank of liquor a | plaint in the Texas case was intro-|her counsel Mrs. Gwathmey denfed this and also denied having been intoxicated on spe cific dates mentioned in the complaint She repeated testimony given by her in pravious litigation that her husband had offered her half of his fortune if 116 ¥ Se. Nw. she would get a Reno divorce Other evidence was introduced 10 show that Gwathmey was able to pay more than $9,000 alimony and that Mrs. Gwathmey had reached the end of her resources., Gwathmey and the second Mrs. Gwathmey were present at the trial <ts of the Canad for imation ... e aration and increased alimony was | o s . ° . JEht to trial hefore Justice Dono Z B | e i e Ft o French Kidskin Gloves in a “ voree from his wife in Florida. but this | o delight! invalid last vear when a di- | i 2o il L > . adlies brought by Mrs. Gwath- | ow many times will it trn t 2 9 e SRR AR 0 ow mans times wil ristmas Sale at $2.95 Pair we said te be completed for) (i L SrCCRT 00 g AL ic ipl o 00 Save abven What woman’s - Christmas wishes have heen fulfilled. .unless raphs ‘aken of the <z;“m‘"'l'l';‘U_\'th-m-mh Supreme Court Justice | ot i et together novelty cuff gloves of famous qualities—Centemeri, are: / F,'},‘-m\f;} to the peried of solar activi- | ——_—I s g = Fownes and other makes—and have priced them $2.95. GTr‘:y 7 ity which is developi 3 | Christmas ‘It is likely.” the report adds. “that - SR R 2 : % S S cvele to- BEWARE THE Mailing Desk Here are the newest of Fashion’s cuff styles, including— ;Vhltc d the sun sn maximum, dis- | A S . . s - rown ward the suniapot mesiminl gl { pu:-.';:;e Eeauesty iany The smart new Paris favorite—the glove with the reversible cuff! Ecru Co. and other lines ‘Y.”.""""::r‘ | Ma-lied | It has a petal-like flare as the sketch shows...and is completely piped Black :nnv‘fl frequent and of greater | 0U H OR COLD pin, Your Fift and finished when turped down! All show stitched or embroidered backs Bois de . . Gaeowratped with “polne Street Floor Rose AT CROP Thhon and A ARGENTINA WHE Open " Untd 6.400.000 METRIC TONS Estimate Made of Yield for 1925- | 26 in Second Official Forecast, Just Published. By the Associated Prese December 16, Argentina’s wheat vield for 1925.26 is estimated at 5.845.000 the second official fore which was given out last evening. as compa with 6.400.000 metric tons n the first estimate issued November 14 The exportable surplus is estimated at 3.900.000 tons. Linseed produc tlon is virtually the same as in the first forecast, which 1,900,000 tons whila the oats vield is estimated at 1,231,000, o tons more than the first ca OPPOSE HOSPITAL PLAN. | 31.000 culation. Citizens Object to St. Elizabeth's Enlargement. The proposal tn expend $5.000.000 ement of St. Elizaheth's < opposed by the Congress Association at night in the Baptist g in Anacestia ation went on record as 1 which would pro- vide for the t patients elsewhere tha heth's d reserve tha ution solely for the treatment of local pa- tients. thus obviating the need of en- largement. Edward J. Newcomh was appointed chairman of a committee 1o work for thro al action. q G Rest! nerves; provides a fitting rest and quiet. G Pleasure! there are m ... St. Louis (Su ...... Hot Springs. (or you can) Lv..St. Lou Ar. Hot Springs ments. mation communicate with I D. Lister General Agent, Passenger Dept | MISSOURI PACIFIC RATLROAD €O Room S11. 1457 Broadway New York, N. ¥ Wisconsin 2181 82) (Phone etric tons in | i “Hot S National Pa Arkansas Health! The radio-active mineral baths are famous for their curative powers; they renew strength and vigor in run-down bodies. The bracing springtime climate soothes tired g environment for those secking Rolling golf courses are in splendid condition; ountain trails throu and hiking. There's 4 diverse, Easily Accessible G Connections at Union Station, St. Louis, with Missouri Pacific trains direct to the Springs, providing over-night service. Through standard drawing-room sleeping cars. DAILY SCHEDULES Special) ot Springs Special) 9:0; pm. | w9330 am. | € Courteous attention to your ticket require- For reservations and further infor- | THATHANGS ON Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant 10 take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the in- flamed membranes and inhibits germ growth Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical author. ities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and s and other forms of throat bles. Creomulsion contains, ddition to creosote, other heal ™ ted membranes and stop irritation and inflammation while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trou hle and checks the growth of the germs suarantesd arthma [Sh;fl gavying ownersof ; Studebaker | Pawer Durstility Finish Health, rest and pleasure await you in- prings rk gh pine forests for riding congenial social life. | cnnstmas” suzzestion - Gifts Under % Bands and Caps, $2.95 Lovely feminine fancies of cream-tint net made more in and Val laces, ribbons and re B ey Cigarette Cases. $2.95 Trim little accessories Lizard grain Or of bright-colored calfskin sim- ple strap style, holding ore pack. g 55 A Zipper Bags, $2.95 Envelope style, of the fashion- able patent leather. combined with a bright-color lizard-finish leather. Fit- ted with change purse and mirror. Tapestry Bags, $2.95 Costun time and evening s self straps and 20.4; of in tan or bright”shades. The kind a woman likes to have to change ahout for occasional nee. Medium size, pouch sty metal frames. = P4 5 Leather Bags, $2.95 Of soft saffian leather, | style, in black, tan, A, or brown, trimmed metal tipped. Moire silk lined. Silk Chemise, $3.95 the lustrous smooth Tril- lium silk or in silk crepe de chine: chemise in chic tailored styles; pi- coted, embroidered or bound in vary ing pastel tints — - : el Silk Chemise, $3.95 A fascinating new model with shoulder yoke of cream lace, Kknife- pleated clusters each side, and a deep lace-trimmed flonnce finish. Favorite pastel shades. Silk Bloomers, $2.95 Radium or silk crepe de chine, in excellent qualitics, nicely tailored with picot-edged ruffie and reinforced. Pastel shades. h =5 « In Sports Stockings, $2.95 SiJk-and-wool combined in light shades, eq desirable for a'l- ‘round wear. Smartly clocked. Aliy piain styles at § Imported Gloves, $3:75 From -France—finest kidskin gloves in black, wiite and the smart costume shades. \With new and novel cuff styles and embroidered backs. Children’s Gauntlets $1.25 and $1.50 it warm wool, in tan, gray or brown, with jaunty gauntlet top: in combinations ‘of attractive colors. 4 to 14 year sizes. Garter Sets, $1.50 Garters and Powder Puffs Holder, novel designs in ombre or sin- gle tone ribbons, rosette and rosebud trimmed. WHAT WOMAN DOES NOT WELCOME colors in finest satin ribbon, sheer lace and rosebud trimme Jewelry Rhinestone Pins set in white French ‘metal, $1.95. . or o Graduated Pearl Necklaces, $1.00. P Imported Powder Boxes, 35¢ and 50c. PR Children’s Beaded Bags, $1.50 nd $1.95. f ¢ Ribbon Garters, $1. A veritable French bouquet of by. young women. 1e Slips, $3.95 Of lustrous radium in a choice of dav- hades. Made with tailored top, nch shadow hem. Street Floor Gifts Under 52 I1"omen's Handkerch A table full of exquisite styles at this price! Linens, colared, lacy! For your most fastidious Jfeminine friend— N anity Tair SiLK UNDERWEAR 10075 $1.9 100% PURE GILOVE SILLK STEP-IN CHEMISE All are of VANTTYSILK. ‘the new guaranteed Glove Silk that is as sheer as gossamer and wears so much longer than any other glove silk at the price. That will not shrink in the length. That has many other features familiar to the woman who wears the best. .VANITY FAIR VANITYSILK Glove Silk Wear. Peach PURE GLOVE SILK VESTS AT Also $2.95 & $3.95 Orchid White o Jo 32.95 Also $5.00 §9.95 Apricot Nile Flesh Pink Vanitysilk is self striped Lingerie Shop—Third Floor 50 pr. edged with initialed. d. Street Floor ’ Men's Handk'cl’fs, 3 for $1 Of good quality linen, plain or Large size; -inch hem. SILK TO THE TOP Gold or silver colared . leather, In 1'Origan Perfume; in the linde in s e original gold leaf box with tassel at né in silk or leather-~Gvenient sise,=: SIEINAL Mold Tef-bor with taseel at envelope style; single snap. favorite odeurs, $3.25. -Silk Stockings for a Smiling “Thank You” Gold Stripe OLD STRIPE Silk Stockings are preferred for their beauty Preferred for their enduring wear by the more conservative... A happy combination that-has wan the Gold Stripe reputation; the hosiery with the protection against garter-clasp runs! Ask the salesgirl to show you three pair—in a choice of daytime and evening shades. —and have them made into an old-fashioned posy Note: l‘ncorrecl size may be quickly and readily exchanged after Christmas. $1.95 Pair 3 Pairs,. Boxed, $5.70 uguet for the particular friend on your list. embroidered, multi- PURE GLOVE SILK BLOOMERS Alzo $3.95 & $5.00 iefs. 50¢ I omen's hankkerchief es for choice many Del Also Flesh, of Tray, Change Purses, $1 to $1.75 < —_— URGES REPLANTING CHRISTMAS TREES P. L. Ricker Suggests Using Small Ones That Can Be Savea. In connection with fts campaign for preservation of holly and ground pine in the vicinity of the Capital, the Na- tional Wildflower Soclety, of which P. L. Ricker of this city is president, has learned of a movement which seems | to be gaining momentum for the use of living Christmas trees. | These small Christmas trees, from 1% |to 24 inches<n height, according Ir Ricker, would easily make atir v table trees for the holiday, and I |conld be replanted. thus preservin % |instead of destroving them. scinatingly dainty lace-bordered hand- in a richly decorated gilt box. Iomen’s Canes, $1.50 Swagger sticks of painted ha!tlwmhd,_ with amber-like handles, studded in rhinestones and with leather thong. Marie Antoinette Bath Salts in Eau de Cologne, Verbena or Lilac odeurs; in attractive glass containers Hudnut's Toilet Water Also Houbigant's Perfumes in variety at $1 and $1.50. and colors that add their delicate at- tractiveness decoration. Coty’s Perfume, $1.50 Silk Step-Ins, $1.95 Drawer style, with effective pointed scalloped bottom: in cream-tint Val lace and rosebuds, Philippine Gowns, $1.93 entirely by hand and embroidered in the painstaking Philippine manner. Chemise also in this group, all hand- scalloped topped. Boudoir Bands, $1.25 Hair bands—delectably frilly things of cream laces, satin ribbon, dotted streamers. Christmasy indeed. Boudoir Ware, $2.95 French Gilt:-Match Box or Ash . bound in cross-over effect with Prices of such little trees from | nurservmen in large lots whalesale Ricker maid, vary from $1.50 1o | $2.50 for each tree, =0 that the retafler | after placing such trees in an inex | pensive container, either a bucket or earthenware pot, would be able 10 sell it for slightly more than these pricas It is not now known how many suc trees will be available 1o the market in_Washington The campaign for saving the he and ground pine will be given fresh impetus within the next few dayvs. it expected, by a radio talk by Frede Willlam Gifts From Jelleffs ..a.a. NS h! OR the many friends on vouwr list whom you plan to give the delightful. unusual :F SH R MR Christmas token which will express vour thought- fulness and good wishes and yet not tax your purse here are lists of lovely things ..little priced..gathered from every floor in the store® 2 Men’s Shopping Bureau On the Baicony is a bazaar for the conven itnee of men who wish tn eliminate " around-the st ‘shapping re are to e found “articles from ‘ma« | departmentagife hings woman might choose her. self r A personal store guide provided. Or mail or Phone arder shopping serice - SR S R SR SR - Handkerchiefs, $1 Many Bath Salts, $1.50 $1 odeurs of this famous French Tilbiss Atomizers' $1 at $2. In exquisite shapes to the dressing-table oS S SR SR SN SR SR SR SR S S 2 And also at $2. At these prices in addition are Houbigant's per fumes...equally well liked and in many odéurs. trimmed orchid, peach. b SN2 N T S soft nainsook. fashioned N net, rosebuds and ribbon studded. with glistening stones. Coty’s Soap 3 Cakes, $2.25 SUGGESTING LUXURIOUS EASE—A SILK -Negligee $10.85 Delightful ones of silk crepe de chine in choice of many boudoir shades, are trimmed in accordion-pleated ruffies. Or shirred padding. Or in still an- other style in black silk trim- med in ombre ribbon. Negligee Shop—third floor »