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POLICE LACK CLUES ! FALL’S HEALTH MAY BAR lumbia Supreme Court, who has post- poned action on a motion by Govern- ment counsel to set the trial for January G RTAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 192 here, Mr. Fall said, “It is news to me and of .ourse my physician is the one to decide. He said he was feeling tack on @irl Charged. 8-year-old girl. FAIRFAX, Va., December 19.—George | hearing before Judge A. C. Ritchie King, 16 years old, of Vienna, Va., i in ! jyyenile Court. TRIAL DURING WINTER 14 until he obtains exact information as to Fall's condition. VETERAN ENDS LIFE TO SLAYER'S IDENTITY NP A | & | Colored Man Was Found Dead in Physician Says It Would Be “Very Dangerous” for Him to Make “Mr. Fall's health at present is fairly good,” Dr. Safford said, “and as long as he remains in a_warm climate there is little danger. However, physicians who have attended him with me have | Will Address Dahlia Society. Prof. J. B. S. Norton will speak be- | fore the meeting of the National Capi- | " ATSOLDERS HOME Louis Kalhoun, 58, Reported' to Have Been Sufferer From Rheumatism. Louis Kalhoun, 58 vears old, veteran of th e Spanish-American War, em- Clubhouse With His Head Beaten In. | No further clues had been developed today by the police as to the identity of the slayer of Joseph Woddson, col- | ored, 40 years old, on the second floor {of the Social Club, 514 Tenth street. Woodson was found vesterday in a | hallway with the top of his head beaten Trip to Washington. By the Associated Press. EL PASO, Tex., December .19.—Dr. | H. T. Safford, physician to Albert B.| Fall, former Secretary of the Interior, | deed. said here today it would be “very dan- gerous” for Fall to go to Washington | this Winter to stand trial on bribery charges growing out the leasing of the Elk Hills oil reserve to Edward L. Doheny. ‘The El Paso physician said he would gladly welcome any doctor sent here Washington. said time and again he cannot take the | tal Dahlia of Tris Society tonight at risk of spending a severe Winter in |the Carleton Hotel at 8 o'clock. He will | A trip to Washington in |talk on the best varieties of dahlias January would be very dangerous in- |growing in America. % Mrs. Edna M. Reinohl, president, will | Informed of the matter at his home preside. & 00 A Check Looks Good at Christmas Time— Con 4 BT SRS S SR SR S siderate! A Walk-Over Gift Certificate for. Christmas by Justice Hitz of the District of Co- ployed as a special officer at Soldiers’ e | in with the end rail of a pool table. Home, and occupying quarters at the e 3 | The rail lay near him. First street gate leading to the grounds, E Shortly after the finding of the body shot himself to death last night. | by Garner Barbour, 1734 Massachusetts Miss Josephine Kalhoun, a daughter, | avenue southeast, owner of the club, ) was in an adjoining room when the | members of the Detcctive Bureau homi- | report of the shot startled her. Dr. cide squad, under the direction of Lieut. C. L. Stretch, member of the Soldiers’ Edward J. Kelly, arrested Barbour and Home Hospital staff, responded to an Ida Kelly, colored, 54 years old, of the emergency call and pronounced life ex- 1400 block of N street and are holding tinct. them for investigation. Dr. Joseph D. Rogers, deputy cor- | The woman's arrest followed informa- oner, issued a certificate of suicide. tion to the effect that Woodson had | formerly lived in the same house with | her, and that she inquired for him | yesterday at the club, where the mur- | dered man was employed as a porter. Police were told that about & year ago | the: woman struck Woodson on the | erick Kalhoun, is employed in the Navy A | head with a flatiron. | Yard, while the other, Louis Kalhoun, L | Three other persons who were known | Jr, is at se; Bl I8l | to Woodson were questioned last night | by investigators and then released with- | out having been booked. Coroner J. Ramsey Nevitt announced today that he will not set a_ time for the inguest until the police have had | more opportunity to solve the case. That’s why it’s a good idea to join our Christmas Savings Fund—and you'll have the com- bined savings—plus 39, interest —to spend next Christmas— when you’ll most appreciate it. Danube Gore Pumps This youthful model sparkles with per- sonality. In brown calf it has a brown lizard Ln“%y. In soft black patent the inlay is of $11.00 Wolfs Uiatx-Cer Shop 929 F Street Jrun ®ate Inn Rear 1734 N St. N.W. Formerly the stable of General Nelson A. Mi Dinner Tonight, $1 Delicious Fresh Fish or your choice of meats. Served 5 to 30 Special Sunday Evening Supper 75¢ Chicken and Waffles the late e The small weekly payments Police were told that Kalhoun, who , i had been employed at Soldiers’ Home won't be missed. for a number of years, had been a sufferer from rheumatism. Kalhoun is survived by the daughter and two sons. One of the sons, Pred- Washington Savings Bank Tenth and Grant Place Thos. E. Jarrell, Pres. J. D. Leonard, Vice Pres. & Treas. L 0, | Clash With Fascists. VIENNA, December 19 (4).—Scveral persons were injured last .night when Communists broke up a meeting of Fascist -home defense leaguers in a crowded workman’s district of the city They shouted. “Down_with the mon- archists,” while the Fascists shouted with equal vigor, “Death to Com- munism.” skin ailments. Both wnder Money.Back Guas- . Barbers or di is FUCKY TIGER Toyland Wonderful Toys for Girls & Boys —come in and see the splendid assortments of lovable dolls, wheel toys, games, builders, trains, autos and aeroplanes. Learn How You May Win Free the $225 All-Electric Freed-Eisemann Console Radio Set on Display in Our Windows Toyland—Third Floor—King’s Palace = et & ', Usually $2 to $3.50 $1-69 Exquisite costume jewelry and fine Omar pearls* in every im- aminable . fashion and color. Stone necklaces, bracelets and brooches in white, crystal, topaz, lapis, carnelian, amber, jade and amethyst. The pearls in many | lengths, styles and combinations.’ | Some with sterling clasps. *Imitation. $3 Leather Cigarette Cases $2.19 One-pack style — genuine | leather in pin seal, ostrich and alligator. A splgndid gift for cither sex. | Men’s $6.50 Traveling Cases $4.98 | Six or seven pieces in & leather ' case. Good clothesbrushes and other toilet necessities. $5 Bill Folds, $3.98 Pin seal, ostrich and alligator leathers. Very good size and well made. $3.25 to $4 Bill Folds .98 Imported and fine 95¢ | His physicians administered oxygen to man or more con- very smart combinations. womomempmima K AHN on 7th Stoscssyemxexs INCLUDED ANTIDES, France, December 19 (#). RUFF | —The condition of Grand Duke Nicholas [ 33{38;&; s :‘:; ifl'\}lfl Isle of Wight boatm: hen- | e servati h w , 3 xive Sinoe tiiey were/waltied that a live | 1.0 13-year-old head of the Hamanofl e s Street Floor W ——— KAHN PEN EVENINGS ESTABLISHED on gmise |0 EVEN UNTIL XMAS 3 Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Illinois and $1.50 and $2 of Russia, seriously ill with pneumonia, {1 i striking patterns torpedo fired during practice near the: family to assist him in his battle for signs on_silks from world-famous Gift Suggestions Howard Watches, 1847 Rogers and Com- ’ Men’s Neckwear was reported to be worse last night. suitable for the young Needles had failed to explode. life. looms. Light or dark colors and| munity Silverware, Etc. v arat absolute perfect soli- diamond fing, extraordi- ¥ Ci and 5 points, very fine sol e diamond ring, finest cut and fiery gem, lady's 18:kt. _white-gold $ i mining. Anon 31 00 usual bargain.... Finest blue-white perfect solitaire diamond engagement ring, finest cut and brilliancy, beautiful platinum mounting, set with 6 dia- $1 monds. Must sacrifice ..i..0.0 2V;+Carat absolutely perfect solitaire diamond ring, beauti- narily fine and brilliant gem, fully cut and fiery gem, man’s handsome lady's ‘225 solid gold mount- 5450 mounting, An un- ng. A real bar- $2700 Platinum diamond i usual bar gun ... . flexible bracelet, finest quality 1%;Carat fine large _soli- and work- : $1,750 taire diamond ring, beautifully cut and brilliant gem, lady’s, 0 manship. Must be sold ' mounting studded s350 b with diamonds. i rifi Fine leathers in various styles Second Floor—King’s Palace and sizes. $135 blue-white dia- mond ring. Fiery gem, set in ond stud- ded mounting. Special. $100 mond ring, me=d studded mount- $75 ; whits selitaire’ di- A * ThreeDismond Dicmér A s ey i g il [ e i Sty g 8 viie 7§00 gold mount- ing i i i il i i i il i ¥ i ¥ i i ¥ ¥ ‘4. a “ S>> CHOICE Elgin or Waltham Special, §12 Newest designs in Ladies’ Wrist Watches. Regular $18.50 value, special 512 14.kt. Solid Gold s Diamond Wrist Watches, 25 $35 value. Special price, erfume Gift peeeaaas ...9225 —Beautiful satin lined box with powder, toilet water and perfume. $1.98 Shaving Stand ....$1.59 $1.50 Shaving Mirror....$1.00 50c Christmas Cards, $1.25 and $1.50 Fancy Fabric Gloves 78C Stunning new fashions in washable, chamoisuede. With waistlets, buckled straps, new cuffs or in slip-on style. Shown in the newest tan and gray tones and all so very charming—they will be ideal for gift 17-jewel Illinois Pocket or Wrist Watch $45 Elgin tham Wrist 15, jewels or Wal- Elgin or Waltham Special, $12 " Lady’s and 73 Man’s Solid [ Gold Ring £ 55 Others $2 to $50 Boys’ 59¢ Handker- chiefs, 3 in Box, 35¢ Initialed Handkerchiefs, plain white or’ colors. Good. quality soft finish cotton. Boxed upon re- quest. Powder Sticks, 25¢ Long-handled Powder Sticks of dainty colored ribbons and rose buds, Soit puff at end. Street Floor—King's Palace R R RR IR IR NBRRIZNBNRI Boys’ Gift Apparel Formerly $6.50 and $7.50 Boys’ 3-Pc. Corduroy Suits Heavy brown, wide-wale corduroy, double-! and two pairs of knickers. Well cut and sturd excellent play suit. Sizes 7 to 16. Boys’ Wool-Mixture 4-Pc. Suits Vest style with choice of one pair each long pants and knickers or two pairs of goli knickers. . Splendid woolen mix- tures, in_tan, brown or gray. Single or double breasted coat styles. Sizes 7 to 16. . Boys’ Winter Overcoats . Navy chinchilla and heavy woolen coating mixtures fined with plaid fabrics, Well cut, correctly sized and styled, with convertible collar; in sizes 214 to 8. $1 “Bell” Blouses, Special Whether he gets one or half a dozen—he will be sure to appreciate a gift of “Bell” blouses. Eyen boys know how well they wcar and how nicely they look when laundered. Of broadeloth in white, o blue, or percales in an exceptional quality in choice of stripes or ¢ Collar attached, full cut sizes 6 to 16. Street Floor—King's Palace Solid Gold Birthstone Rings For Men and Women R R ARIRRIRR B IBIZNBIT 2 ' Pure silk or silk with rayon in a variety of splendid 9C t colors with your choice of charming pointed or square $25 Red Fox Scarfs heels. Fashionable, desirable and most 3% inexpensive. Included are also stockings Specxal Tomorrow of rayon, wool and cotton, in light and dark colors. All sizes, too. 4 . $ Pointed Heel Famous o o Brand Silk Hosiery Perfect chiffon in all-silk with plaited foot or a splendid_service s 50 Full, fluffy-haired foxes with nice bushy | weight with lisle welt. You will . tails, Attractive red tones that are so smart | ‘;|';“’g:‘i':fieé:‘; "“;"';‘::“J:’E“:‘a‘l“"ce ke this season and will be for Spring. A hint to | cayse they are underpriced. Full fashjoned. husbands and boy friends—the ladies like these Smart colors. i very, very much. Nicely packed for gift - A G - giving: Rayon-and-Wool Hosiery Fine Silk Hosiery An excellent assortment of ¥ Full-fashim[ed. all-silk to smart light and dark shades. sl the top hosiery in_ such s 95 B ik amous qualities—Kayser, . Most women like these for Romah stiipe e Doy, Winter wear. dale, with clhoice of pointed or square heels and a wide range of Burson Lisle Hosiery light and dark shades. 5 Mercerized Stockings in all H s colors. Perfect quality in Sdk'and-wool Hotlel‘y regular and out sizes. Also Full * fashioned, 'perfect split-sole hose. A very desir- c in a_wide variety of de- s 39 able quality for Winter wear. sirable, fashionabie colors. e Street Floor—King’s Palace ¢ ; : , | Gift Items Reduced Make This a Handkerchief Christmas! | si ash Trays and Sets....7c | $5 Denny Gift Perfume ? H ’ 4 Sets ..... $3.98 omen s I'ine ANercnleis —Powder.” toilet water, per- fume and compact in satin 3 o B 50 lined box. In DoX, C Dainty wisps of fine linens and Swiss in white and pretty colors. Plain ones, fancy edges, embroidered corners, scalloped and ever so many lovely styles from which to choose. And all nicely boxed: Men’s Handkerchiefs 50c Each Pure linen, initialed in embroidered or openwork in effect. Finished with 14 or 74 inch hems. A splendid gift quality., Nicely boxed if requested. Ribbon Garters, 75¢ Fancy eclastic Garters covered with pretty colored silk ribbons. Choice $2.50 1847 Rogers Tableware, WILL 35 BUY Men's Gold Filled Watches 14-kt. Solid Gold Earrings 14-kt. Solid Gold Link Buttons Full Cut Diamond Searf Pins Crystal Necklaces Sterling Silver Stone Bracelets Shaving Stand and Brush Fancy split straw baskets, nicely fined with colored fabric. | Just right for the miss. $2.95 Sewing Baskets $2.39 Fine straw baskets in various sizes and styles. Complete with | necessary fittings and all nicely | lined in color. A splendid gift. | Street Floor. BARRAR Men’s $2.50 and $3 { Fine Shirts Striped and nov- Ity broadcloth are s 85 cery new. ani’ - | imart. Although | there is a wide | range of shirts in plain white broadcloth, too. This makes them even more interesting from a man’s point of view. Collar at- tached and neckband style in sizes 14 10'17. | T8¢ ERTABARAZTNT]N Others $1.50 to $50 WILL 10 v Silver and Enameled Mesh Bags 60-in. strand of beautiful pearls ‘White and Green Gold Bar Pin Rectangular Watch Bracelet Seven-pe. Water Set with Tray Solid Gold Flexible Bracelet WILL $l BUY $1.50 Ingersoll Watch $1.50 Ingersoll Fountain Pen $2.00 Cigarette Lighter $1.50 Solid Gold Child’s Ring $1.50 American Alarm Clock ted coats sewn. An e a. Any Article Will Be Laid Aside Until Christmas KAHN OPTICAL CO. JEWELERS 617 7th Street N.W. g, S giving. All s’izcs. 5 Men’s $3 Lined Cape or Correct styles for motoring or street wear. Strap-wrist or with clasps. 31 95 : sizes 7% to 11 An ideal gift. 9 Men’s $2.25 Dress Gloves for dress wear. Correct in style and nicely finished. Sizes 734 to 10. The ’ o Boys’ $1.25 and $1.50 Gauntlets Leather cuff and palm, velour top, corduroy s quality and a delightful giit. l Street Floor—King's Palace $1.25 and $1.50 Smart Rayon Chemise Step-ins ) L Attractive new garments, lav- ishly trimmed with pretty laces Perfect, nicely textured in nile, orchid, flesh and peach. Good Suede Gloves Choice of black, brown and’ gray, in Brown cape-and gray suede, unlined, §1-69 type of glove the average man likes. lined, in sizes for boys to 16 years. Excellent W 4 o S S S S Vests Bloomers or contrasting color banding. range of sizes. Floor—King’s Between F and G Sts. Opposite Patent Office st