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=10 ' - __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922. | 11 29 I ‘SHIFTERS’”’ FLIRTATION BADGES F— VB" T] w f I BID MAN STEP UP AND BE STUNG I E 'I'RICI'I'Y \ \ G e a 9 o By the Asgociated Press, ‘and advised to “go and sting fi ] ] . NEW YORK, March 24.—"Flirta- neonl;:'r: ‘élll yoln’;; mo;fi bacl i 4 tion badges,” Inviting advances E Ollp Etvat ge. e : e ot i | s Camem e g Shaots Installed in Homes ||| ! sex, are part of the bajt used by But now—there is a Shifter fi 1216 F St. N.W. the Soclety of Shifters in its mem dress, a Shifter badg This firm has the reputa; 2 a0 S £ = o — 1 |14 ) : 5 . bership campalgn among working | Shifier wane TC KuOwn tion for thoroughly high- gl —at thlS season of ‘hc year is certain gh":!; hlllssh Gertrude Robinson- h;’:lll!:fl.zlt!:,hl:‘l;:néirfl:lh said sllz l‘:," v v = er moveme class workmansl Our ex- to lead to clothes that are new. And g e e e fole dewelryCnnyelty manufactur- ';l . 1p- ex- Hil o 3 . o v e rts ease what more delightful place to secure ,/ ANOTHER UNDERPRICE She denounced the apparently | sues the s"hl(ter‘;ucr:‘."f{r‘m':'i:ul:n perss Wil g -l e headless flapper organization be- badge, and dispenses copies of the e ] . 1 them than at our charming new / PURCHASE b e Lol kol Coniitution and by-laws. of the Let us estimate. Mgsses Shop, third floor, where style 7 ss 75 and slo Skirts tion feo eollecions were prevent- organization of brotherly and reigns and one is embarrassed only ’ . aside money for vacation trl ‘The prosp b 'bl - 1; = - Y 1 = Her dl!cov‘:’;le: of yeecf'erduy. how- shllleiap;g!r:;c«;:vclom:m::; o}:ell‘;? MEMBER OF 41 Co [+ y the prodigality of the offerings? For Saturday’s Selling $ 50 ever, caused her io redouble her | she is aked to Join 4 universal AT e o o roo ® 5 efforts against the “Shifters” on secret soclety to promote cordiali- Sy THE FIRST SATURDAY IN A gty that iwaswmensco to |, PeCiiclarl ety ecr, U e ' B ATURL Fine Quality e IR et | g g e e e Ny | ¥ OUR NEW MISSES’ SHOP P T o APt Cwan moralyiia nishoclass | Gioa thet etrecmeane o ntna I 813 14th St. N.W. i ) runella Cloths, WHIIAE sstinging” game, Miss Robinson- | dinarily would resont.” il Phone—Main 941-942 i ! i mith sald. . The c Slaws 19 WILL BE MADE NOTABLE Tweeds and Ve- TILE Prospective members, who were | give the following mystic’ signs | || FA FOR V. UE GIVING' lours and all in- (U il worked up by much mysterious of membership: LE = ALUE- . cluded in thi “‘\\\\\ Fetuired fo pay o o5t the iniiee kT Flaye ipald - my [Ul ’ Chuded in s pur- \TRTAL % tor’ agreo (0 prosent the nitiator | isndshake—pass the paims of 14 . = ~ ’ — - ‘ Tomie l]lg'h[ te: tako s 5 e hands together, but not clos- { 3 pledge of | i ] | Misses’ Suits Misses'Capes,$4950& 55950 |;icarcs v " some S1ohi el mie # meten.of | o2 e Bend e gt i Bee HC= 4 —in sizes 11, 16 and 1t years. ~ 9 T 2 - 0 Misses’ Top Coats, $2500 fbua: =5 o st Eurraro, 3o, Musen 2i—yohn| ¥l S08 b Nisgis Eoces on ments, accuracy and a host > - 5 = 3 e gy Best lengths. Per- Grunzwelg, ‘for two years a modern| (hing, Mayor Thompson announced fiotl : - il Misses’ Tweed Fashion with VALUE in these Smart :)e.l:t t;l\t'utngil and a hg:;fl,'iu";ll;h;:tr;;rg:&;x‘ shas glven| yesterday. The mayor sald that of other things which con- i Sui $25 Top1 Coats—be}tedl or full ?arlng back]s, ig skirt chance. BikSloRer Keating Wil tislcomment) dasue wpermit foriany/aticmpta to stitute the stock in, trade of o g ’: > . S “the ramifications of red tape that Af hy ds 3 H 2 raglan or set-in sleeve styles. .Smartly woulld bs more appropriate in the cir:| Sisphens, the English berber. whe the banking profession. ) arpe . 0 . o > i Stop and see the millinery on your way to the Misses’ Shop—smart, Fiber Silk Sweaters, $10.00 Hungary and Rumania refused to re- For Infants en B = e ceive him. and Childr new hats at $10 to $15 will be a feature of Saturday’s displays. i i i Ulti 1 QJ mew hats 2t $10 to $15 will be a foature of Saturday s UPIYE: | Y Sl aliop s 2n extra value gonavay o RS Tt it | In Use For Over 30 Years . i . 1ty Thie vear our price s $1000. These fine quat. st ldiwrgnace ;:-}XE:: Re. Jumped over. | Always bears M—— A bank' such as the old Lin- | 3 3 xedo styles, : ae s Centemeri French | &rminimsrems: oo s board, swam achare and made ble way | g S8, g 27 coln National Bank, which AL for Dress $49.50 and $59.50 Properly tailored from mate- rials of quality—poiret twill, twill cord and tricotine—hand- Including styles and qualities not formerly offered at less than $20.50. A great range of fine sui in wanted shades of gray, tan, rose, Copenhagen, Denmark blue and lavender— one and two button coats— some three-piece suits included —for Saturday selling at $29.50. Bandalette, $3.50 Pair Z-clasp finest French Kid Overseam Glove. Wide two- tone embroidery, sewing and Gloves “Elsinore,” $3.50 Pair Z-clasp fine French Pique Kid Gloves,, with two-tone embroidered backs and con- trasting sewinz. White, mode, tan, brown, black. mixtures, with Seville Pique, $2.50 Pair French Kid Glove that sets a high standard for value- effeet French Iiid Gloves; pique mewn. Crochet em- the close-fitting sleeve. Wooltex Sale—-Spring Coats! Wooltex Light-weight Unlined Top Coats—pure wool gray and tan New arrivals, evidencing the trend of fashion toward the cape. The straight- line cape, the fringe-trimmed cape, the cape with the coat effect. Tan, rose, fal- tailored in plaid-back and herringbone tweeds, salt and pepper mixtures and polo cloths. Grays and tans, lavenders and blues. The coat you've set your heart upon is here. Kid Gloves Importations complete for Easter selling! Colors can now be secured to harmonize with your Spring Costume in these famous gloves. Finest of French Nationalle Kidskins. Exclusive styles and embroideries in these superb gloves, which are shown in Washing- ton exclusively-at Jellefi’s! Romona Long Gloves Centemeri long French Kid Gloves. Best quality. 12-Button Length The 1-clasp Centemeri metal tranchant, tan, gray, brown and gun- —Champagne with brown. —Brown with mode. —Gray with white. —Mode with self. —A perfect glove with “Seville,” $5.50 Pair S-button length French Pique Kid. White, mode, gray, with heavy crochet embroidery of self color. around and tai- lored styles. The colors are the very best checks, plaids and stripes—navy Sweater Sale, $5.00 The New Sweater Shop _offers unusually attractive sweater values Friday at $5.00 each. Mohair and Worsted Sweaters, In plain and drop-stitch_weaves were made to sell at n the season’s new Indian effects—in a fine array of colors. navy, golf green, jockey red and black. Sizes 36 to 46. I's a Great Satisfaction to Buy Gold Stripe - Silk Stockings . —the Silk Stockings That WEAR! Garter clasps cannot ruin them because of the patented gold stripe at the base of the garter hem, upon? All the new shades in Geld Stripe Silk Stockings—nude, light and dark brown, gray, sand, naturelle, white and black. Buy them—wear them—know Silk Stocking Satisfaction! . Sold exclusively in Washington at Jelleff’s. b they were full-fledged members MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY FINALLY GIVEN LIBERTY cumlocution office in ‘Bleak House' than a modern free government de- voted to the principles of liberty.” Grunzweig came to this country from Hungary at the age of ten with i { his father, the latter becoming a citizen. In 1920 the younger Grunz- welg, who had become identifled with the communist party, was ordered de- ported. Upon his arrival at e Greek port under the deportaiton order both ment, where he was indicted for illegal entry. He was arrested at the home of his father in Tonawanda. “The federal court in Vermont can have this unfortunate—if they can l{ catch him,” sald the commissioner in freeing Grunzweig. “There is no rea- son for holding him here on 2 criminal charge.” Commissioner Keating’s _decision will be approved by United States At- || torney Donovan in a report to the | Attorney General. Grunzwelg eays he has been cured of whatever radical notions he may have had. || ARMOUR'S CHILD DIES DESPITE TEN DOCTORS from a form of septicemia after a week’s {llness, during which the mil- a life. A week ago the little girl con- tracted a throat infection. The great- est physicians in the middle west were summoned. A special staff of nurses was employed in the Armour home on Lake Shore drive—the Gold Coast. As Gwendolyn’s condition became worse, city officlals were appealed to and orders were {ssued yesterday to close all traffic on that section of Lake Shore drive. Special policemen were stationed all around the neigh- borhood to prevent noise. The homes of Chicago's richest were cut off from traffic communication. Along toward midnight last night it became apparent that the fight was ) panel and beited s T 5 = 1 ne, and the end came with backs. A Wooltex '50 Batite ‘:,-x;i'é father—vice presidant i % e g 3 of Armour ‘0.—ten physicians an special at six nurses grouped at her bedside. Wooltex Notably Smart Tailored Tweed Mixture Coats, with plaits down sides of back, giving slender- $29.50 Also many other top coat styles. Women’s Coat Shop—Second Floor. . New Tweed Suits—$25 A sale of styles not previously offered for less than $29.50—grays and tans— lavenders, blues—the good shades—the good styles—the good fabrics—the good tailoring—sport styles—one and two button fastenings—at $25.00 Women’s Suit Shop—Second Floor. izing silhouette — another Wooltex special ... ~ Sorosis Shoes for Little Feet Because there is a lot of play in every little, girl the shoes she wears should be not only pretty, but substantial! Sorosis Shoes are made on scientific lasts and will give healthful service and, like all Sorosis Shoes, joned in patent leather, black or brown i Umbrella Sale 6% Special Purchase $10 Umbrellas Just a small lot of 50 Colored All-silk Umbrellas, in the popular 25-inch size, with handsome bakalite and leather strap han- dles, ‘with large ferrules and tips to match. The colors include blue, brown, green, red, taupe, purple and black. Not many of each, and a sale you should take advarntage of! Umbrellas Now In Sport Styles Smart as can be are these New 24-inch 10-rib Umbrellas. Silks with fancy borders; handles In a dozen styles; large ferrules and tips to match. The umbrelia you will want all summer long—for sun or rain—§8.50 each. Petticoat Sale 200 of the Silk Petticoats we generally sell at $5.90 and $6.50 will be offered tomorrow at $5.00 Each They are mighty pretty—the best of colors and styles, All jersey and_silk taffeta— TRAGEDY IN HOOVER HOME §|Secretary’s 5-Year-Old Nephew Drowns in Swimming Pool. PALO ALTO, Calif., March 24— Walter Large, five-year-old nephew of Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Com. . merce, was drowned in a swimmin, l 'pool at the Hoover home hers yes: terday during a family reunion. Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, president of Stanford University, worked over him |} three hours, but hope finally was given up. Servants found the child uncon- il | scious in the swimming pool shortly before moon. It is not known how | long he had been in the pool. As a result of the accident, it was || announced Mr. Hoover will cancel his engagements to speak in San Fran- cisco Friday and Saturday. The boy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Large of Monterey. snctut. the ideal combination for alecp. ing out—your body fits low, get something for nothin; MAYOR WON’T LET GIRL TRY TO WALK ACROSS NIAGARA GORGE ON ROPE was killed last August trying to shoot the falls in a barre], the city .authorities declared that every precautfon would be taken to pre- vent foolhardy feats of daring in the vicinity of the falls. CASTORIA| Are-you having trouble with your skin ? Isit red. rough. blotchy. itching? Relief and heal lieina jarof [ILLEHEL T 5 hed and crepe-lined— = s T 2 " : {fi mflfi'"""ie box Tehar g 10\3.\/:_1&1? and copenhagen blue Marvella |74 "0 ™ brown Hungarlan, Deported From U. S.,| By ie Auociaied Pes. Expects integrity, compli- L i e Spetbol hil Al i 3 o eldyne. d t brow: Arrested When Sent Back NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., March - 5 and severe ilored styles— b an an, rown reste en Sen acl i 23 - i designed exclusively for misses and white. Waist- From Native Land. ;:u,.zf; fi,’:”:‘,‘, i:,‘,::,::":,::’ :,’I‘,; ance with ]egal Tequire wide wrist band contrasting glving. In white and colors, B H “ 3 With the color of glove. with handsome embroidered $6.00 Pair which stops all “runs Six Nurses at Her Bedside and —White with black. backs: perfect fitting and Black, white, mode, from garter-clasp cuts. —Brown with sand. a most satisfactory glove tan, brown, gray and 5 Traffic Closed Near Home Fail . = -4 —Mode with brown. both from appearance and gunmetal, with white Of course, you've heard lnm n atwna an © “Gunmetal with white. Wear. i‘é‘ffi‘“& th about Gold Stripe, but have to Save Life. " utton Leng you worn them? If not, why 5 “Fielder,” $4 z ¢ s ¥ CHICAGO, March 24— Gwendolyn Centemeri Mocha Fi » 75 Pair $7.00 Pair not try the silk stockings Acmosts aix-yesseold - dxspniar ot ¢ut. 7tb a“h E Qtfi. Strap Wrist Gauntlet- ‘White, black, gun- that so many people insist Philip D. Armour, 34, died yesterday Finest- Arabian Mocha Gloves, dressed very thin, broidery matching insert at metal, with white lions of the Armour family, the skill - )" in beautiful shade of fawn. wrist. stitching. Wi mercartrad tope ] With aibwik tope— of & dozen physiclans and ‘a host of TG ITTTE T DT D UL | Strap wrist style, $6 pair. ~ —White with self and 20-Button Length e silk stocking luxury. | nurses and the resources of the en- 3 . h 12-button length, $8 pair. black. < % tire city of Chicago proved unavail- i —Black with self’ and $9.00 Pair $9.00 $975 ing. Seldom in Chicago's history have white. In white and black. Pair Pair such heroic efforts been made to save “Quality”--isn’t just a word Hart Schaffner & Marx - have made it a fact. Smart two and three button suits, looser four- button style and the comfortable sport suits—in Blue Serge, oxford gray and stripes—with the style tailored in—it stays— The Average Depositor But He Demands Conservative Management shows consistent development for a third of a century, modest in times of prosperity and im- pregnable in times of stress, must have had the benefit of such management. Deposits—.‘ $5,455,000 ‘H1 good wear! A fitoulixc;tslt.yln, p:lealted n;)u:l {ébbc‘;l trgnhmed; gh:énml(:omdzn:‘eannd P o . straight-line mo y e > | —suprems - i‘ Children’s Aflu@fl;:l;ol’un‘wi: Children’s Sorosis Boots stitch;d. Ali ; sh:;ese_?,l:cc;k, ‘:;?v;'n he:%, foml;m i ith its ';g:lu::l" s Sizes 814 to 11..$4.50 P $5.00 and $5.50 Pair copenhagen blue, purple, fuchsia, emerald, wher e weight of your < Sizes 111, to 2..$5.00 Pair In brown or black calf, patent leather =2, witsipool anditan: - mh uhd&uf“mt:-cg: s 3 Sorosis Ankle- strap Pumps are fash- 8nd white buck—priced according to size. woven wire, link or open coll | Chokers—$11.95 e calf and white reignskin, and the full round toes give ample room for growing feet—welt soles insuring smooth insoles. Sorosis Ankle Ties for Infants $2.25 and $2.65 Pair In black or brown kid and patent leather, with hand-turned soles. Sorosis Boots for Infants Soft and comfortable—IN BLACK KID —with no heels. Sizes 2 to 5, $2.60 pair. With wedged heels. Sizes 4 to 8, $2.90 r. p‘I‘N PATENT LEATHER, WITH BLACK OR WHITE KID TOPS—OR IN BROWN CALF—with no heels. Sizes 2 For your convenience our Summer Fur Shop has been moved to a location opposite elevatorsson second floor, More of those $15 and $20 Chokers to- morrow at §1195. A big range Jap Mink, Ringtails, Kit Foxes, %{olinsky Squirrel, The box tprln': is the fift‘:‘l bdnhkmmfiow this box in meamblnndon with Conld'yfll::ce sag, no dust, no wear- ' Barmnions axp Ricauowp '« et BIG SIZES, SMALL SiZES, ALL SIZES Raleigh Haberdasher . . ) 3 i ¢ to’ 5. $3.00 pair. jtch—: i f o i Sizes 2 to 5. No hecls, §225 pr. . With wedge heels. Siaes 4 to 8. 8330 Eitcl=doft feolorings, ‘heantiful pieces, BOX SPRINGS Money y French, : Sizes 4 to 8, with wedged heels, pr. A INTERNATIONAL BEDDING COMPANY Cheerfully 1109-1111 Penna. Ave, Shriger & e: = Retunded Urner Shoes A