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“PEACHES” FACES tl’rospecti\'e Bride |P. M. KENNERLY DIES [ziirrse v oo ross vae == And Savings Lost he was | and, if | of Woman Asks Appointment of | Another Guardian, Pre- | paratory to Suit. resources and planned to marry. When they set out for the court house in wedding costumes, he said, | the woman declared she had for- Frances | Soiten her pocketbook, which con. | ined the money. Tomsa returned | e 18e ) 1 apartment 1o get the pocket- | : § WL Rrown- . but she was gone when he ing, | estate man, is he street corner. After Flite and telling her where 1o find his |Dile run, covering 121.27 miles at | wite, discovered the note and found | {the hody atretched upon the flor, the | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926. 4 b O Since his release from St. Eliza- | FRO P'STOI. SHOT beth’s Hospital, it is stated, Kennerly | rebeived a Government retirement al- HOME F THE lowance of $60 a month, a sum he | T {deemed insufficient to make ends meet, | Note Left to Wife Says He led‘nnd he had vainly endeavored to ob- tain employment. Made Failure of Life—Was i | 62 Years 0ld. Briton Sets Auto Run Record. | s LONDON, October 22 UP.—J. G.| Parry.-Thomas. British driv Penning a note to his wife inform- | day established what is claimed to be ing her of his intention to end his|a world record for an hour's automo- OVERCOAT , yester- \ body. Plerre Menard Kennerly, 62| Brookiands. years old. went to the basement of | === | his home, at 2607 Mozart place, last WM “ X | Rabbi Jonah B. Wise |, night ahout 7 o'clock and shot him-| WILL, SPEAK ON self. {dying alm st instantly. “Women in Man’s World” \\\ - z Z Z Wit of two hours he opened the e e iz and found a wad of paper. other guardian | | | FOR LONG-LOST ROYALTY | wintment of an- Monday, for the appointment of guardian ad litem for ‘“‘Peacl against whom she also filed pa announcing her ingention of brir a libel suit for $150,000, b an installment of the girl" and’ accompanying s published in a New paper. “Peachies” recenily Appointment of guardian for her in a separ she proposed to brin wealthy husband Research Discovers Emperor Chokes. Snubbed by History, | and Tokio Is Glad Now. | By the Associated ® { TOKIO. October 22.—After a lapse | of more than five centuries, historical | sarch has established that the nine- | ob- | ty-eighth Emper Otis | Chokes. whose emp 1 and accordingly 1o imed a mnational hoii » is gayly decorated with = 1 ceremonies are heing held threughout the country in cele. bration of this unique, unprecedented Pointing to a tiny woman in the historieal event. Bow County Court, a'S A (Eng Recognition of _Emper 1and) landlord said a gallon makes the present FEmpero of spitefulness in 4 pint pot.” savs a intatdintifhe London paper auently Mrs” Dockerill is head of a cult and R i to have heen acquainted with her, Chokes Yoshihito | un- LANSBURGH & BRO. BASEMENT STORE Entrance 8th and E Street Saturday---Hundreds of Wonderful Coats N \ NS\l N\ PSSR N Mrs. Jacqueline L. Kennerly. the Runday, Oct. 24, 8:15 .M. Jewish Community Center 16th and Q Streets FREE TO PUBLIC weapon nearby. Kennerly's message sald he had made a failure of life and that he no longer wanted to be | a burden to his wife. | Kennerly. native of St. Louis. Mo., | and son of-an Army officer. had heen m—a— — | a resident of ihis city the last 45 : & years. For many vears he was em- Genuine ploved as clerk in the War Depart- ment. Several vear ago he suffered . . a nervous hreakdown and finally was mit 1e sent to St. Elizaveth's Hospital, from Cured in Smithfield, Va. : A“ Three Shops Join il‘l the Celebration! Pound, 70c i Ask for Booklet of Cooking Instructions QNN \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ &“‘\\\\\\\\\ We have reached an important milestone. Our tenth birthday! And so many reasons for being grateful: 1926 figures show an increase of 16 times greater than our opening year! So we're mak- ing this anniversary our ‘“‘appre- ciation event.” Good-sized reduc- tions all along the line. And re- ductions at the three Fashion Sheps mean something to the well-dressed man. To begin with, we’re the home of the Worumbo —America’s finest overcoat. We’re headquarters for renowned Doublewear Suits—they hold the press. We have big gatherings of the popular Rochester-Tailored Clothes. Naturally, savings en such fine clothes, at this time, just when 75 - | Anniversary Reductions Include i Two l‘l.lghhghts ‘Every & 2 Pants SUIT | of this 10th | OVERCOAT, TOPCOAT & The Gift Shop is full - ool bt Magruder Inc. Enst and Near West. o Fourth Floor— The ; BosiGrocenas Hecht Co. Conn. Ave., M and 18th Sts. Established 1875 Anniversary TUXEDO nAtou Sale *Except Knit-tex Topcoats, Middishade and Silverstripe Suits To find out just HO\W wonderful they are at this price, you might take a good look ahout ]ncluding Meanmg A“ Our Famous town at other coats of this price, and higher. | You will find, we are sure, that these compare Our Famous favorably with those that are much higher priced. WORUMBO “They hold the press” : —AND— . Warm Fur-Trimmed Models Overcoats ——— —of fine durable suedes. pinpoints and bolivias, TR, it ) merica’s Finest in the latest straightline and bloused back fash- \\-',,l;\:'lri\‘x"rz;’ y;:‘r:lrp;ii‘:‘m;n’va'p'i::: 4 OVERCOATS I : ° ions for women and misses. likewise the righ MR T e riew shades of wine, rust, green, brown, tan, vour overcoat—-when our stock is — e 4 navy and black. Every coat splendidly lined I 1009 complete—this important An- and warmly interlined. every coat with fur col- | THRCESEY three lmportant grodps lar and cuffs or fur collar and border. A Fashion Shop Worumbo . is one of the most exquisite crenfionslof .the tailoring art. Grades up to $40_10th $ 50 I bt Anniversary Sale Price - - OUR styling! OUR servicel! OUR luxurious finish! e 5 OUR huge purchases direct Grades up to $50 IOth $ 3 9 50 from the mills! = o Anniversary Sale Price Including | Grades up to $65—10th $ 49 50 Ot Fasitsum Anniversary Sale Price DOUBLEWEAR TUXEDO SUITS 272 One & Two Pants Other Groups Lower and l:ligher Than These, Three SUITS TP { Good sized Anniversary reductions - ‘a on our entire stock of famous Dou- blewear Suits. All of them masterly tailored of hard-finish worsteds that FRED PELZMAN, President hold the press. The latest styles! The new Browns, i Grays, Blues and Tans. Right now —at the beginning of the season— just when you are thinking of new - clothes—at honest-to-goodness sav- ‘(Opposite Thompson’s Restaurant) (Next to Keith’s) = ings. Store No. 3—433 9th St. NW.—Our Bargain Annex—Where Suits, Overcoats and Tuxedos are $22.50 and Less | TENTH BIRTHDAY - - . BIG 'FOR OUR AGE