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' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1922. | Another Paris-Sponsored Fashion E The Jacquette-Blouse Suit —appears among the new Autumn suit modes, devel- oped here in black and shaded copper. The new wrap- around draped skirt of black chiffon broadcleth, topped with a gorgeous blouse jacquette of black veldyne, handsomely embroidered in .copper silk braid and col- lared in blended squirrel, $95. New points of new fashions in new suits The costume tailleur—of frock and coat; The lavish trimmings of furs; Combinations of rich matelasse and satin: And fur fabrics and crepe; Short box coats; Wide Mandarin sleeves. All typified in our collection, $95 io $195 ‘Women's Snit Sectiop, Third foor. FOR MISSES | the Autumn Mode Designs Charming Frocks of Crépe —In black and beautiful shades of brown and blue—offering three distinct silhouettes to meet the demands of youth, For the_ petite miss there is the -ather tight-waisted frock with the new circular skirt. For her who is gracefully slender the beautifully draped frock—as ilustrated in brown satin-faced crepe. vith myriad flat crepe flowers for rimming—and sleeves and drape . “acedinavivid “lucifer” crepe. $59.50. While for the miss who is inclined to »e rather short and not so thin i <he attractive meodification of the irape that has a most slenderizing cffect. Frocks, begin as low as $25 ' Misses® Section, Third floor. Fine Fur Coats, $300 The Low Summer Sale Prices Afford Decided Savings Many charming models for. your selection— while the price offers you the advantage of exceptional savings. . Included are HUDSON. SEAL CO ATS, handsome models with mandarin sleeves and *high chin collars—of blended squirrel —others with golden beaver, skunk and’ grey squirrel. GOLDEN BEAVER, 36-inch sports coat. SMART RACCOON \SPQRTS COAT of good grey skins with great collar of natural black skunk. BEAUTIFUL CARA4- CUL CAPE OR COAT, collared with skunk. 45 INCH SCOTCH MOLE COAT, with large collar and turn baek cuffs. Cholice of any of the above Coats, Fur Section, Third floor. S Wondmard & Lothrop New Blouses in Larger Sizes - 42Y; to 54 —use all the attractave styles, fabrics, colors and strimmings of the mode—to advantage. Crepe de chine and georgette fashion them—in overblouse, tie-on or tuck-in models, as you prefer—with vivid embroideries, beads, fine tucks @r soft laces for trimmings. Beige, the new browns. navy, and beautiful color combina- tions in the collection. $875 to $19.75. Blouse Section, Third floor. Another Big Sale 50c RINGS Some months have passed since we have been abie to offer one of thesc special sales of rings at such an ex- traordinary low price. Choose from sterling silver and gold filled rings in a won- derful variety of different styles - —set with imitation white stones in solitaire engagement style—birthstone rings—popu- lar onyx and white stone little Black and Velvef Hold First Honors In “Hats for Autumn Close 6P.M. finger rings—men's rings, ba- bies’ rings and carved wedding rings. Hundreds' of them—but - they’ll go quickly at this price—so choose yours early. Jewelry Section, First floor. Stop Tomotrow —at the Pattern Depart- ment—there is a repre- sentative of the Butterick Pattern Service here that will tell you about the won- derful new . DELTOR —the fattern that pays for itself in material saved. Pattern Section, Second floor. Milliery Sulou, Fitird thoo IN THE ADVANCE DISPLAY NOW BEING HELD The hats of the new season, as interpreted in the wonderfully charming and widely diverse collection displayed in the Salon, prove most success- fully that whatever is, is right—for although they touch the extremes of size and width they still maintain their chic. BLACK, however, retains a distinctive place, closely followed by those rich Autumn browns—and lucifer, a gew reddish shade. . AND VELVET is so handled as to display its own rich beauty—with sometimes the aid of huge ribbon bows. AS FOR NEW TRIMMINGS—burnt peacock and metallic ribbons or novelties are used—and the tricorn appears in ever so many fascinat- ing combinati'ons. . i For street and sports—one finds the chic little hats-of felt ever good Hats, $15 to $35 Importations, $22.50 to $65 Homes Will Be Beautifully Decorated if the New Upholstery and Never in our experience — .—= -— have they combined the artistic and beautiful qual- 3 ities with the practical and ! useful features to such a degree as now. The vari- cties afe extremely large ahd diversified and include both ‘foreign and domestic weaves. Our Special Otrder Section —Is displaying the most won- derful fabrics that have come ‘lfi from the looms of the world. u) A We will be glad to submit sketches and estimates for any drapery or decorative need. Tapestries Are Well Liked $2.50, $3.50 to $10 Yard Here are Cotton Tapestriés, Cotton-and-Artificial Silk Tapestries, Wool-faced Tapestries and ‘Wool-mixed Tapestries, suitabl€, for a}l periods and. kinds of furni- ture as well as for covering walls, making cushions, sofa pillows, table scarfs and all sorts of decorative and or- namental purposes. An-ex- cellent selection of designs and colorings. ance. and door couch covers. Sunfast Reps, . Shikis and Poplins $2.50 and $3 Yard The Rep is $2.50 yard and is a strong, durable weave, as- suring service and endur- The colors are those best suited* to continuous usage and are beautifully" toned ; 50 inches wide. Sunfast Shiki at $3 yard; a favored material for window hangings Shown in lus- trous colors of rose, mul- berry, green, taupe, brown, gold and several shades of blue? 50 inches wide. Reps and Poplins. > inches wide. 48-inch Rep, full assortment of colors, $1 yard. . weave; 50-inch Rep, standard colors, $1.50 yard. brown, 48-inch Poplins, soft mercer- ized quality, many colors, $1.50 yard. B Sunfast Poplin,*$3 yard; 50 Our direct im- portation of a fine English highly mercerized; in shades of rose, green, blue and black. Much used for drapery and upholstery purposes, also for bed covers, couch covers. Drapery Fabrics Are Used The Fabrics included in the show= ing, are— Tapestries, Reps, Shikis, Damasks, , Artificial Silks, ' Armures, Casement Cloths, Velvets, Velours, Poplins, Brocades, Taffetas, Silks, Sunfast Weaves. The Prices than Jast year. Kapock Sunfast Fabrics This- well-known variety of Sunfast Fabrics enjoys an enviable repptation for beauty and exquisite tex- ture, rich Justrous appear- ance and superb colorings. We show Kapock weaves in several weights’ and qual- ities, and in_ solid colors, two-toned effects, rainbow colorings and Jaspe back- grounds, for drapery pur- poses, and beautiful trans- lucent weaves and net ef- fects for glass curtains. In- cluded also is a most attrac- tive collection of the heavier and damask weaves for over- dr~very and door curtains, and many- plain weaves. Cotorings include rich lustrous tones of gold, natural, browns, greens, rose and blues. 45 inches wide, $2.50 $3 and $4.50 yard_ Imperial Linen Velour Our direct importation 50 inches wide, $4.50 yard This excellent fabric as- sures service when used for any type of upholstery work. The colors are fast, and may be had in light and dark blues, rose, mulberry, taupe, green and brown. Sunfast Velvets $5.00 yard Always greatly in demand and and for ulholstering fine fur- niture. This has a high colors. . Upholstery and Drapery Section, Fifth foor. In many instances are lower, for *portieres, fine hangings luster and is in the wanted * i 'fUflNGRESS SESSION !man at Casualty Hospital. | Louts Selizer, Seat Pleasant, {was not _dangerously hurt, ’ 15 Let Our Expert P-ALN-T.ER-S Make your home more beautiful—free estimate. R. K. Ferguson,: 1114 9th St Pheges Main 2400-2491. RAWS NAR END Adjournment Expected This | ] No Overheated gine _ Troubles if You WIII_ Ufe Week, With Lapse Until December 4. Congress expects to shut up shop this week, probably on Saturday, and possibly sooner. That is the present| program of the leaders—to close the second session of the 67th Congress | by adjournment “sine die,” which means until the new session, Decem-l ber 4. . i The prinoipal legislation to be acted upon this week are: Enactment of the tariff bill. Final disposition of the soldiers’| Ok ‘ “The Perfect Lubricant” B e s ma SHERWOOD BROTHERS, INC. BULK DELIVERY calendar include the administration |, coal commission legislation, Liberian | $3.50 Philadelphia Senate, but probably will be left over - ade P in_the face of determined opposition. former comes before the Senate again | tomorrow facing a possible return to | with immediate efforts in prospect SPECIAL TRATN to repass the bill in the event of| Eastern Standard Time bonus bill. Other clean-up measures on the loan bill and the rivers and harbors| development bill, another deficiency appropriation budget. The anti-lynch- | ing bill is to be taken up by the The adjournment plans are depend- | $3,25 Chester ent upon final action being obtained | on the tariff and bonus bills. The $3 00 Wil * 5 mington conference, wlhh.'h{would delay )lnl:,‘ AND RETURN entiro schedule of Congress, while ! Precient Mardings action on the | Sunday, Septe! bonus bill is expected on Tuesday | y, September 24 & Leaves Washingts Unis Btati its veto. 7:30 AM. g ou) Arrives Wilmington 10:05 AM, Ches 1 AN, Philadelphia 10:50 A):'r Virtually all of the members of Congress expect to go home for the | election campaigns immediately upon | adjournment of Congress. A few are | planning European trips, while others | will remain in Washington to work | on legislation for the next session in| December. Rroad Street Station hiladelphia, 7:35 PM, Wilmington 8:15 PM. Tickete on sale Friday preceding Excursion 2% Similar Excursions Sundays, B2 Novermver 515, Docomber 3 5% SIX TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS | =8 YESTERDAY INJURE 12 Victims of Auto and Motor Cycle' Mishaps Receive Only | Slight Wounds. : Pennsylvania System The Boute of the Broadway Limited URNITURE —a magnificent display of new and beautiful pieces. Attractive prices. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc. J335 14h Seet Six traffic accidents yesterday re- sulted in the injury of twelve per- cons, none of them seriously. The | accidents in every case were caused | by automobiles or motor cycles. z F. D. Kidwell, 1362 Fairmont street, | Excellent Location was driver of an automobile that!fll Ninth Street N.W. v a northbound - airmont streets. | At Crittenden Eleven Sol8—Four Left $1,000 Cash Balance Monthly ~ On lot 20585 feet. Six rooms, L Nhite praying |[[| Dath—Hardwood floors, H.-W. was knocked down |[[l 1. Colonial front and two-story at Florida avenue [[ll vack porches. He was taken to Price, $7,850 Floyd E. Davis 7th and E SW, was struck car at 11th nd Francis Kidwell, twenty years old. and Jeannette Kidtell, eight years 0ld, who were in the car, were treated for elight injuries at Garfield Hos- pital. twelva vears old.! and 14th street. Emergency Hospital, where Dr. Frank Welch treated him for a fractured | leg and i o his head. Nulvieino L K er. colored, 3 Working on ‘the street car tracks at 15th Main 353 and H streets, were struck by an tomobile. - Mrs. Helen Fow Kenilworth. given surgical aid oo An automcbile owned and operated | by Walter Burgess, 1018 G street | & southeast, coilided at Pennsylvania |5 avenue and ith street southeast withidsk Burgess and M . 513 A street southeast ted him, were injured = E -8 B ® Dr. Henry W. eager for intern: Juries. 7 Moncerie Jackson, colored, nine old, 1533 10th street, was knocked at Dean avenue and 48th stret north- |3 east by a motor cycle belonging to & e < 6 rooms, bath and toi- and electricity, and is heated by furnace. Lot Is 20x90 to an Alley &= Ample Room for Garage d. He | XY John Smith, colored, 1213 S street, | instructing & woman to drive an auto. mobile, received an injury to his lef side when the car crashed into a t near 26th and B streets. He received first aid at Naval Hospital. :,{ This property is occupied ¢ by owner and cay be inspect- ENDS LIFE ON RIVER BANK. |3 cdat purchaser’s convenience Spectal Dispateh to The Star. and immediate possession. radsidiodoodesdesdeiradraineodeded WELLSBURG, W. Va., Septem 18.—The body of Oftis B. Littie, Ss 800 sixty-one, prominent cigar man v y 2 turer, this place, was found along ith a bullet woéund tn the head and a revolver clutched in the right hand. Little had been ab- sént from home two days, and when he failed to return sedarclldwas start- | % Mol 6530 C ende; o CT 1 O s actoctedtortoctedtectortocts e e oroner rendered o Verdict [ sttt el THOMAS J. FISHER AND COMPANY, INC. 3 S Fifteenth St. NOW, oo . ANNOUNCEMENT Having sold our building at 14th and P Sts. N. W., we have moved our salesroom and service station for Reo Passenger Cars and Speedwagons to temporary locations until odr new building at 1509 14th Street is completed. * Qur salesroom is now at 14th and T Streets N. W. The service station and parts department is at 24th and M Streets, where we have secured one floor of a large building to care for the service requirements of our customers. 'THE TREW MOTOR CO. We Cut and Fit Glass Tops for Tables. -Insure a Tight Roof {] The roof will well withstand the huffets of autumn and winter weather if it receives now ‘a coat or two of Reliable Roof Paint 9 For strictly dependable paints for roof arid all other application, our PRICES ARE SPE- CIALLY LOW. - . & Consult us about your painting-up needs. HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS Phone Main 1703 1334 N. Y. Ave.