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THE TVENTNG STAR, WASATNGTON, 0. ¢, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5 1998 17 1‘“117‘]?":"4\“1'-"‘(<m<l:l:‘|lm B {.\!.N;‘l'lt}h:;;:-"")\‘:l:“” e tes l}‘l‘:kI:x‘:«l:;: The followlng births have been reported to | MaJj. James C. R. Schwenck, U. B.| Sult to recover 310,000 damages was IDEME DAt o g STRANGLED TO DEATH th Fioaluh' Department in-the Inat 24 houre' | Cavalry, has been relloved from duty [flled In the District Supreme Court : S O C I E FF Y after being entertained as the guestsiparts of the country, will attend. CONV'CT'S WIFE FUUND Birlhs Reported Ordered to Havana. Secks $10,000 Damages. Keyes, Mrs. W. Boardman, Mrs. Mr. Willinm v who | Thomas W. Philiips. Jr; Mrs. George e i Allco b ‘Tengte. il * | with the 6th Cavalry Division with |yesterday by Maurice Milstone, admin shent. tho hoiidays with his b repts, | I McLean, Mis, Ogden L. Mills, Mrs. | ¢oppanfon Held by Police After H station at Kansas City, Mo., and or- |Istrator of Moses Mackler, ¢ Mr. and Mrs. iam Ten ck, has| pwight 1. D rubee dered to Havana, Cuba, for duty as|KEva D. Quinn, 2742 Fourteenth street, resumed his studies at the Lehigh | Davison Woman Is Murdered in . Rupert" ! o Lifiefon. gir milltary _attache at the U. 8. Em-|and Harry B. Hilton, 5223 Hiatt place. onkh ‘”, bassy. * Before proceeding to Havana [ According to_Attorneys Simon, Koe Detroit. {blr W i Hipnchen, boy he will come to this city for tem- |nigsberger, Young & Brez, Moses porary duty In the office of the as |Hackler died October 15 last as the sistant chief of staff, G-2, and prob |result of Injuries sustained University, at Bethlehem, Pa. Marie L. s, J. O'Laughlin, Mrs, 'l‘hm\lml" Dougl; Robinson, Mrs. M. ). Cameron, Mr Shington | pojert B, Roosevelt, Mrs. Frederic Emanuel Rice and Mayer D. Rosenbach | pe ana M or to their de-| ot New Yor Mr. and M of Atlantic Ci e now in V Henry Lancashire By the Associated Press. arture for Cal their future | ; stut o ot for : e i the pre - x the. mnests wers. Dr, | 2nd, will be at the Mayflower {0 & | untington Gillett and Miss Mabel T.| ~DITROLT, January 5.—The body of ablp WHE resch fhe Cubin capitet be. | ce0ing g When struck by & Taliing on Gittleman of El et s Boardman. Mrs. Ithel Porter, 33, sald to have fore the assembling of the FPan- limb cut by Hilton from a tree in and Mrs. Le Mrs. William At on Du Iuy, for “;: i!:nl"');w:) |‘}| vlv.w‘rmqs In_w:.l;’u been the wife of a West Virginia i American Congress later in the month. front of the Quinn residence. Y e T e o | Treasury, Mv. Andrew . Mellon. | Penitentiahy convict, was found early “'l',‘r“,x i Helen | VA e, ANG R inaean e e Rew York. g spend the [SPeakers will be the former Senator | today n her room in Highland Park. Mr, and \|x~ Winter months in Santo Domingo. \.\u’lflw;”" ”i’,‘,‘"" nl‘lmvm ot the li_‘_ I'olice sald she had been strangled. : In Santo Domingo City she will he [ PUb m“"o Hoae emmittec: e Charles Gibson, alias Porter, who 5 and m:«‘“"‘ st of et bt A tar of | fornia, and Mr. Juliin Mason, man- |=aid he came here three weeks ago LIN & MARTIN COMPAN Orme, Gstoms. Mr. Orme has been visiting Washington for some weeks and fs ve turning to his post with his siste ew York iling _for g l‘\]llnr of the New York Evening | from Loutsville, Ky., with . is held by police for Investig: ibson told police he found Mrs. . and Ll J;"Kr v ter slain when he returned to the .jandcAnnie B Jinor, boys . artment early this morning. Police S S e o ™ in order to reduce our a L. Al said they found $3,600 concealed in st Mrs. Francis A. Winslow is chair | man of the luncheon co - Society Horse & on and £l 4 A Gibson's socks. He sald the money : At Henry s. George Orvis, | was owned jointly by him and Mrs, o - irl, StOCkS we are ] 1 Mrs. Arthur [ Porter and that he carried it con- e ’ . \|. !nhn T. Pratt, | cealed because he feared it might be Lad Oleotha Tyier, boy. & " jtentlon lor Airs. Thomas D Heed, Mrs. An stolen. e A Tiartonse V. Davgherty, boy Box holders T Stone Mather, Mrs. Charles H. Sabin, —— . Mrs. H, honnard, Mrs, William 3 h Vanam ot van Ttenesclacr | Publisher Held on Postal Charge. Deaths Reported. W and Mrs! Travis Whitney. NEW YORK, January b OP).—Sam- po S . uel Roth, publisher of the Two Worlds [ Tha following deatha have been reported to The Art Promoters Club is arrang- | Monthly and the Two Worlds Quarter- | the m alth n.-mrum- in the last 24 hours s of studio talks|ly, was arrested and held in $3,000 [ John Hall"82,"U.'S. Soldiers’ Homo Hos p e n t 0 C at 1409 Twentieth | hond vesterday on charges of sending Michael . McDonald. 63, 1031 K w street northw 1\'\! opening tomorrow e matter through the mails. Albai e0TEe. Wuhlullon . o evening at 8 o'clock Art and| The charges were based on advertls- """",","" 838 Ritanhonss: et D Travel in the Orfent ‘ ing cireulars from the “Kama Shastra [ 1y Wi : oavital. innerware Lee. 40, N b Patterns Ogde lmportant Floor Committee Mr. nder McCorn . Saul, Mrs, 1 d M. Cutt on Wood, A pic- frude Richardsc Society,” in the offices of which post S onch will he added fo the | PY Miss Mittie Burch. The talk will | oflice inspectors said they found Roth, performance by the judges in | Do llustrated, and will ‘be followed | under the allas of Roger Sinclair. I hunt attire, | PY @ general di: jon. yon performance will be 15 o'clock, the pro-| ANO 16, conotst. of i | ChtSorox o of winners. Many | last eve os will ride| Was compose unts. The riding | Miss Ruth I children in the pony | Lean and M interesting fea- wilwive anex | BOMBING UNIT MOVED. The Alpk —Christmas Money —That You Invest in Henderson Furniture —will pay dividends of com- fort, utility and satisfaction, for a lifetime. Impressive values in Suites and Odd Pieces for every room. JAMES B. HENDERSON Painting hibition of ubdebs . {will be on trays n{ nv!‘x L 49th Squadron Planes .to Go to“ Langley From Aberdeen. Henry Car. ilson. both of the program to cons s. Many prominent Was n have entered their fa- ' hunter ecial feature will be the ss, open to all members of the foreign embas- ions and to members of The fmmedate transfer of the 49th Bombardment Squadron of the Army Air Corps from Aberdeen Provin Ground, Md., to Langley Fleld, was_announced at the War Dep ment yesterday. The transfer was ordered to better facilitate the training, administration, supply and operations of the squad: Soolidee is homar. | on. The unit wil e i el | Fieia with organization equipment ex i D Wil hom: | cept such as will bo required to o ey ate three combardment and two ob. servation planes at Aberdeen Proving Saturday from New York for| Mrs. William F. Dennis will be | Grounds. Cuta, where the former has | hostess to members of the District S * axed by the Caban govern- e of American Pen Women at a it b elage ! e e “r;‘ tea which she will give in her home, | e largest span """",,‘X‘ ,_f,“,“',}l‘{; | n Conference, which will |at 1758 R street tomorrow afternoon, Rier betwash open Monday, January 16. Mrs. Fron. | from 4:30 to 6 o’clock. Fort Lee | muel Burleigh Mil- t dinner last evening Minister of China and e invited to meet t The Gothic: Rich Ivory Body, Octagonal Shapes, Hand-Painted Decorations Dinner Plates. Were $7.75. Tea Plates. Were $6.00... 2 ? Bread and Butter Plates. Were §3 Tea Cup and Saucer. Were $7. Covered Dish. Was §5.25 The Woma which the Navy League, of | or a blend | orTeaBag Fine Furniture, Laces, Uphelstery, Paperhangi 1108 G Street Phones Moin 102 containing IndiaTea | Ask for any of these brands AL!!!AB. ASCO. 53-piece Dinner Set, was $38.00. \(/U heiser will probably remain in Cuba : ra Mr. McConnell until his return| Mrs. John F. D s in charge The Autumn: Rich Hand Dcco ted -ty 4 " of boxes for the charity ball to be - — = — | Floral Sprays Under Glaze, Ivory Body —— held at the Willard Hotel Mond < 75 Henry Alvah Strong of New | night. Additional boxholders incl Dinner Plates. Were $6. s taken an apartment at the | Mr: ner Schlesinger of New York, Tea Plates. Were $550 . Mayflower for the remainder of the}who is coming e; | Preait and Ditter Plates. Wete pressly for this event; i »> Ry N e e S N e Tea Cup and Saucer. Were $800... . oW Mrs. Elinor Glyn has returned to her | Walter Schoellkopf. It was expect Covered Dish. Was $400........... tment at the Carlton for several|inat the newly appointed Ambassador | : of Germany and Frau Prittwitz would | ? Pareck-Romeo: Blue me Center, ) de Cadet William Laird Dunlop, 34, |be here for the ball, hut members of 606 - 614 ELEVENTH ST. Cosmos Decoration on Ivory Ground | the German emba: staff will oc- Dinner Plates. Were $5.00 .... cupy their box. Tea Plates. Were $300......, e cs. Were §1.80.. will_return to the Augusta Military Academy today. | C y} ASTOR. BANQUET. i Slater have| ‘Washington women are making | “from their | reservations for the ia and will be at the |luncheon of the Wor enth _annual | Bread and Butter F v's Natlonal | Covered Dish. Was $2 ican Club, to be glven Satur- In the Inexpensive Dress Shop BUNGALOE. he end of January ke a trip to Cuba to al months. Mr. and guests dining with last evening in the palm court of the Mayflower, Mr. J. J. Heard, Mr. Howard How ell and Mr. Fred Schafer, jr., have re- turned to their home in Washington, the Waldorf. | ¢ Dinner Set, was ed during the | e BUTLER’S ORANGE fiie: s iuochmn thia vanr el | 1! Pareek-Wildflower: Rich Ivory Body With Wreath |}| PEKOE. o e e S 56 TNERSRIR S S S —— CONQUEST. fon. More than 1,500 men and S i Were $890....... RPLEE 5 g N 5! ! - Tea Plates. Were $6.00. Bread and Butter Plates. A Tea Cup and Saucer. Were $800 Covered Dish. Was $475 ........ rim Dinner Set, was $13.00. f'[) -picce Dinner Set, was $62 g English Crown Ducal: Gold Lined and £ | Sprays of Enameled Flowers; Unusual Shape Dinner Plates. Were $1250..... B Now $|000 Bread and Butter Plates. Were ‘t-u\ NOW Tea Plates. Were S8 y y Tea Cup and Saucer. Tea Pot. Was $4. Sugar. Was §27 Cream. Was §17 B. & Co., Limoges, Francc Exquxsnc Pattern, Gold Edge and Handles, Band of Powdered Blue With Medallion of Basket and Flowers S NOW $13.00 L NOW S10.00 Dinner Plates. Republican le: — | GOLDEN WEDDING. GRANDMOTHERS. GRISDALE. HOUSE of COMMONS HOUSE 0:!-‘ LORDS. Il JEWEL INDIA. I KILLARNEY. LIGGETT'S OPEKO. LIPTON’S. MARCELLA. MAXWELL HOUSE. i MERCO. | MISSION GARDEN. | | Frocks that tell of a new season—in a new way. timely offering jnst when you want smart, new things. OUR CLEARANCE SALE Now in Progress Offers ‘ll Unprecedented Values in “Pasternak Quality” Apparel for every occasion Dinner Plates. Were $1650. Tea Plates. Were $1250. Bread and Butter Plates. Were $9.50° Tea Cup and Saucer. \\crr $18.00, | Chop Plates. Were § H Covered Dish. Was 88 <4 | 100-picce Dinner Set, was \mm piece Dinner Set, was $38.50 English Crescent Ivory: Maytime Decoration, Embossed Raised Design in Colors Under Glaze Dinner Plates. Were $10.00 NOW §8.00 Tea Plates. Were $700... : NOW $5.50 Bread and Butter Plates. Were $450.... NOW Tea Cup and Saucer. Were $900 X / Cream Soup Cups and Plates. Were $1500 mw.‘.-;.- Dinner § It is Springtime in our Inexpensive Dress Department, and every woman will want at least one of these new frocks that are so typical of the qual- ity usually found in higher priced frocks. Fashions just introduced by ’aris are so minutely copied that they almost seem to be original. The val- ues are equal to any of those ever offered at $15. Afternoon Gowns Coats Evening Gowns Costume Suits ‘vening Wraps Fur Coats Sports Wear Hats | MONARCH. ' NECTAR. PARKE'S GOLD : CAMEL. REEVES BEST. RIDGWAYS. SALADA. SORMACO. 5. S. P. SAHIB. SUNREAM. TAO Now available at savings that suggest quick action for those who know and ap- preciate UNUSUAL VALUES. Vaireciigiarplipiiipiirgiirgi/ggciigi: VTgCirg i/ :fl Jhe I[ou se (f youlk ¢ YOUNG LADIES stia]? s 7 1229 G STREET, N.W. A Fashion Show in Itself —is this stunning collection. Flut- tering jabots, clever drapes, new 3e fm. (nll.x,- S | Adams English Titl.mw.lrc Old Ivory { Body, Decorated in Fruits Under Glaze 19 | . i Dinner Plates. Were 8800, NOW . |[!, | scarf collars, uneven hemlines, bow, Tea Plates. . Ware $5,00 NOW ‘ Tl-?l‘l:l:‘.\"s. buckles and other interesting fea- tures. Developed in Satin, Geor- gette, Tweeds, Flat Crepes, Taf- fetas and Jerseys. Frocks for HBread and Butter Plates Were $4\‘\l | | NOW | Tea Cup and Savcer. Were $800.. 1 S NOW NOW NOW G0 ‘ THE ‘:400" THOMAS J. WEBR Meat Dish, 14 inch. Was 8305 Open Vegetable Dish. Was $135 5 A 97-picce Dinner Set, was $5005 ‘o o Continuing Our Tremendous Sale of ‘[j;' Danics, Dy and Sports Wear: | 32-piece Cottage Set, wus $13.00.. NOW | UPHAM'S. . . . 1 3 $ ~ Entire Stock‘Bought of Maison Louise, i | NeihCrestrnBoin i | Meakins anllsh Argylc P.mcm Embossed i WORTHMORE. Together With Our Own High-Grade (?;l 4 nliiskity | Edge, Double Band of Laurel Leaves on Blue, | %) 4 A %! l Browns along with the ever-present | Center Decorated With Urn of Flowers | & Merchandise, at Astounding Prices! [; Navy and Black are popular for | . TR R e : | s Spring. IR Dinte mIAR NS o oW i“‘.‘: IndiaTeastimulates : Bread and Butter Plates. Were $400 ... . NOW RHN | svste Large Size Covered Dih. Way $500 . e NOW | other drink can. D ||nll|~| Dish Was §b0 NOW u 50 | | resses 2-piece Cottage Set, was $1300, ... NOW g9 | & DRESS Clearance ‘This price on such Dresses reprosents the last word in value. Dresses that ave popular vight now, Styles that are being worn by well-dressed women who Chas. Field Haviland: Rich Guld H.u\dlcs. All Pleces Decorated With Sprays of Flowers, and Basket of Flowers, With Embossed l!.ukct Wc.:ve on Edge $ 1 4.50 Regular $22.50 to $29.50 Values ' Al Sales Final ‘H India Tea is equally delicious either hot or i\‘t‘d. & | Those who hknow and | appreciate good tea always pf'ghr INDIA a S5 picce Donner Set, val || [ seconn | W&”)Te:-u*li‘NT‘(XRHON ] Clath COATS Fur-Trimmed A OFF All $ 75 puid much higher prices for them, Look for HOURS: 845 TO §:30 PHONE MAIN 12 | ",éi on all Sizes 39 NO superh quality and workmanship never found in ° > 1 - v ‘ goor keguiar $7400 [ C.O.D.» $2000 Drossen Dulin & Martin Co. || miicme i fi FUR 4 et Refunds - ki 121517 1 STRERY L2418 G STRERT . COA’ R L S E T