Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1929, Page 35

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'MHE "EVENING STAR, "WASHINGTON, "D. C., 'THURSDAY, DECEMBER 35, 19729. Cupid’s Darts Dull ey o TR, chasin to mm%‘:'.swmfi-m - SAYS “MIRACLE CURES” ki i Mo 2 a0 liness and | AST DURING ATTENTION MRS CHURCH PLANS| Gpisre et L e Al Fades |, i i v toan e oo Father Secks 29 Children, | Insured inst iliness pay the cost of & ous advice for girls ‘to marry when rejuvenat peration “are questions any persons TU REG AlN HUSB AND As Girl Reaches 25 they get'a chmc‘: and young men to| Behind a London broadcast appeal to | before a Berlin, Germany, court, A doce | DF- Charles Mayo Attributes Such | motions only think they are sick. The; “any relations of Walter Barker, tor, in the sixties, has sued a company throw l'ly crutches or canes or smoked take their time and be cautious.” e 4 prg e bl ’,;m,,m" m“:: because it refused to pay the fee charged c""‘:° "“:":‘:‘;““’ Emo- While they are objects of won- d » ons of Subjects. glasses. 5 for a Steinach operation lormed b: der. they will remun better, but when ‘where he is serlously 1l,” is the story | Dr. Schmidt. Thpeemlll::flll said tz they h:yv: to go II:“In their of a lonely old man who is vainly seek- | have improved the patient's condition, | By the Associated Press. disabilities um x:' his 29 children. Barker said that Ccuncl] for the complainant argued cmsi‘\ggc hzgmber a—nl‘)r clhulfiu e had lost trace of all of his offspring, t insuran ‘“’" + Minn. & lunch- = but remembers that two of them,|the arteries, which Lot nlru" :rm'fi! e B ml’ those of wfitmdflmr w ~ th zlnmd“:“mm oF pabiic wosier, wmmwc-mumhbylwomn tion o] Ol pul wou T. who took a fancy to Florrie 20 a"" mnhlvs'lth the age of Hnaounntmwthenddm-ol Rejuvenation in Court. ‘Whether old age is an {llness and ‘Taking it for granted that these sta- tistics wfll be studied feverishly, either Statisticians Say Man 8 with hofi' or with fear, by every reader uho falls within the com] s classi- "Divorced to Satisfy His| Chancesto Wed Increase Resion, ‘e Roeheser g';‘,‘s:gcmbw Family, She Will Kee at That Age. trying not o appear too serious, thus: D y —_— S “One learns that at the age of 20 a Tryst in Rome. A girl's chances of marriage fall Off | Dot siee s g Wi The st sharply after she reaches the age of 25, | 10 years, but wlm.he:t.hl.s is to be mme: says the Literary Digest, while the|2S an encouragement warning, oums. s ehanoes mrene for a SPEAR, do Dok s, The gt ot , according to some | of matrimonial risk than the DGY. but pat his profession the d superstition, "hanld."m ago. bhw pay. The court | Massachusetts at this time thousands any of his relatives. of people are daily visiting the grave L __ecfsdedson _______of people st daily visiting the grave health Our control of heaith woud| 7 @ B.ONS@OOUNEm & 0 [ , Don’t Forget Anybody This Christmas—NOT ANYBODY TaE Hecar Co. “F Street at Seventh™ $10 Delivers This Suite—Balance on the Budget Plan By the Assoclated Press. RENO, Nev., December 5—On her way to Keep a tryst in Rome, Italy, with | time after that hery ex_h%es'nbmdl"y:'hu she dlvorcei! here | Provocative statistics gathered by the|after that age her stock begin: November 25 on grounds of non-suppors, | Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. on the [ down, while for the young man % m Mrs, Agnes Aurelia Church departed lfrrrg: ll;tl“)"po! marrage at various ages |and he is in increasing danger of th Tuesday- for San Francisco in a $3,000 | IrO! - automobile which she purchased Mon= ‘The 20-year-old girl has a better altar until he reaches middle age. “The one momentous fact thnt we 6 aw firm of Hughes, | than the young man of the same age. | situation is that there is no period from Lor $10.000 from the law frm oL FUENCS | By the time each reaches the age of 35, | the age of 15 years upward that one is The $10,000 draft was the first pay- powever says the Minneapolis star. entirely immune from the possibility ment of a $50,000 settlement made on | “the tables are turned, for the young |of marriage. To be sure, the percent- the former wife of Francois Louis|Woman has less chance as years go by age of likelihood declines as the years bt e “m‘ L ————— e = for getting a divorce‘in Reno to satisfy the Church !unlly ‘Thirty thousand dn"ns more is awaiting her at the Palace Hotel-in -San Prancisco, while the other $10,000 went to pay her at- torneys' fees in the divorce case. Didn't Want Divoree. anlnf a telegram from her ex-hus- , telling her .that -he would meet her in Rome, Mrs. Church bade. good- by Tuesday afternoon to Reno friends. A few days before her divorce case here was to come to trial, Mrs. Church told her Reno lawyer | that' she would not “80. through with it.” “I still love him and don't want a divorce, and besides I want to know what settlement I am going to get,” she is quoted as saying. She declared, up to 5 minutes before her case wfixu'z for );elr}l;\g t{l':’t she was not gol cour er attorney, i court attaches say, met her in the hall- with sports -and way of the court house and told her hobb: . me could elt.ll_tr appear in court and obby equip- the db or go back to New I\ ment. Sobbma she entered the\courtroom, and when placed on the witness stand declared: “I don't want & divorce. I am The male of the species is an opett book to Spalding The men who yearn for a box-of golf balls and draw a filigree napkin ring at Christmasare becoming fewer and fewer. For Spalding has a knack of pointing out appro- priate gifts for men and boys. Gifts selected with the lucid insight into the masculine mind that comes from years of experience forced into it by my husband’s Il.mfly % But the decree was granted, and two days later she got the first $10,000. BOOKED ON FAR EAST SHIP. STOCKINGS— Imported $3.50 up SWEATERS — Tmported $10 i—Domeatic $7.50 Thekindof NECKTIES ‘men want $1.50 up ! day immediately after receiving a draft | chance of marrying within 10 years | can discover from a study of the whole 1 Sailing Froms San Francisco on Liner February 11. SAN FRANCISCO, December 5 (#).— Reservations for Mrs. Agnes Aurelia Church, who is on her way here from Reno, have been made for the Far East "R " on the steamer President Monroe, Dol- Famous Spalding lar Line officials said yesterday. The ¥ SKATEOUTFITS President Monroe is a Tound-the-world e $7.50 up liner and will sail from here February 11. As the reservations were arranged for in New York, her destination was . RO (T Kroehler Club Chair to Match 25 Add this to the suite . . . or buy it separately as an occasional piece for the living room or hall. Jaeqnard( velour. (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) PING PONG not known here. SETS Pennant Winner WOMEN SEEKING CURVES. $3vp BASEBALL Polish Sausage Shops Are Profiting . (;%l.v by New Fashion Trend. i WARSAW ().—With the return of Kroehler 2-Pe. Bed-Davenport Suite « - . with the Kroehler Button-Back Lounge Chair $123 The convenience of an extra bed . . . plus the comfort of a button-back lounging chair . . . makes this a very desirable suite. Add to that the low price and you have a combination that is well nigh irresistible. Covered in jacquard velour. (Pourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) . RollerSkates . . . . . $2.28 & ¢ Baseball Gloves . . . Tscup Tunney Bozing Gloves. Set ey b, 88 s sausage Git Certificates, women of Poland religiously forsook their tradit! . 1338 G STREET N.W. lonal cakes and sausages and srALnlNc's FOR MASCULINE GIFTS WWW Chnstmas Economies at HARRY - KaurMAN:? 1316 -1326 Seventh StNW. January Coat Redurz;lons NOW' What an opportunity this provides to give a sensible gift to wife, mother or sister, and at savings you’d expect only to find during the January Sales. All brand-new, smart models, of the favorite materials and popular shades. Many richly furred. All sizes in the assortments, too. $10 and $12 $15 and $19.95 Coats (BE Coatssl 15 "s COATS, '36= | SR 23RS 185 “as’ COATS, 47= $1.50 “M?.id-O-Silk” $12 Lovely New 8-Pc. Full-Fashioned Hose Rayon Bed Sets $7 20 $77 85 Nl HAIRS Useful, Practical, Decorative—of the Utmost Style and Comfort j Junior Floor Bridge Lamp; brass A . Lunpl, in plated base, with | 2 7 jor or 2- shade of parch- i 5 ilgl:t candle mentized paper. 4 styles, geor- gette or silk shades. $30 Living Room Rocker; iece Chair group; for living rooms, wide va. lmoterl set, end table, foot riety of mohair and friese stool and lamp complete coverings. with shade. $28.50 $27.50 Radio Chair, sample chairs from a notable manufac- turer. A real chair at a real sav- ings price. $18.34 o ] . (Fourth Ploor, The Hecht Co) | \ Y L ‘i\ Ifl!!llflmlil !N"Hm’ ik < m | N\ ' l $40 Easy Chair for a man’s room; the kind of chair that he would naturally select for himself. $29.50 (Pourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) [ Twolight Can. dle Lampe; 1 Chai $17.50 Occasional Chair; Dutch silver, pe . r, covered in pullup _etyle, comfortable Swedish steel or \ styled for mod- tapestries, moquettes or jac- seat and back; colorful up- bronze finished. /-m homes; tai- quard velours. Deep cush- holstering. Han d-decorated 2 $50 Solid Mahogany Cogs- Choice of chiffon, service and semi-service weights; some all-over silk, others silk to garter welt. | Surely there’s some one on ybur list that would be glad to receive hose, so here’s your chance. Every pair nicely boxed for giving. Shown in an assortment of every wanted d An ideal gift for some one— spread size 90x90 inches, with two rows of shirring and deep flounce, fancy pillow, two scarfs, three-piece vanity set s for siet, aftermoos and ere- and mghl:ltable lc(;:ver (,om; ni wear. 8% to ery in rose, blue, gol green an slight irregulars. orchid. $1 Silk and Wool | $6.95 to $9.95 Wool $8 Rayon Satin Sport Hose Knitted Sets Scalloped § d 59c e $32 preads $5.98 Hose that are meant for com- A gift suggestion fort, as well as style—shown in | for the little one Beautiful lustrous quality, with two rows of shirring and scal- tan, brown and gray heather —8 knitted set, | |oped all around. Size 81x105 mixtures. All sizes from 8/% to consisting of | inches for covering entire bed 10. sweater, cap and | and pillows. Shown in rose, lored silk shades. fon. $39.50 $12.50 b shades. (Fourth Floor.) (Fourth Floor.) $30 Fireside Chair, large wing style, with reversible loose cush- mmmmmw&wmmmmmmmmmmmmm Easy Chair and Le $7 Windsor Chair; braced $40 Occasional Chair; !m. deeply upholster Children’s 59c Hose, 39¢ mm boye ¢ or'ufl- m- T o 103" WWW@W&&@%M&W&N&&W&W&%&% '@"“ blue, gold, green, gold and orchid. $3 Rayon Spreads, $l.95 o o oy in rose, blue, gréen, gold and or- chid. m ions. Choice of several upholster- " $23.50 (Fourth Floor.) back Colonial style; dull mahogany finish; current vogue in chairs. $4.85 (FPourth Floor.) upholstered in costly frieze and mohair; unusually lines. smart $30 (Fourth Fioor.) h high back; great lor husband’s do:

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