Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1922, Page 15

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NEW DATA ASKED .. . -~ IN'HARVARD LiST Applicants Must Note Changes in L BY SN BARS e ‘detk Rov. Trotthr| | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Scitember 19— Oklakoma Police Seek Rev. Trottdr | \CAMERIDGE, Mase, September 19 this ysar will be asked to say whether ‘o Seversl Chargea—Hsas - g1 changs haa been mads since thel ¥ In e r e names Acted a8 Jail Cook. thelr fathers, It sbetame known today. The appearance of this and similar - queries on the questionnaire which ap- oants mus out was said to re- MOALESTER, Okls., September 19.—| fit from the movement initiated last The Rev. J. C. Trotter, vhz‘ was afr- n.z.r‘- to limit enrollment at the uni- rested on charges of embesslifig funds | v 0 he committee named by President from the Brooks Institufe at Harts- It well to study the questian of limita- horne, Okla., and of wife desertiof|tion of enroliment and to investigate escaped from, thy Pittsburg county l?"id .lfiw.uh q\usucmd-s aftestin, T~ Jail Rere ¢arly yasterday. The bars | S2SelS8 BOLYSl made its_teport. of hls cell were fourdd sawed in two by the jafler when he made an in- by g- jailed when he made an in- speciion this morning. The minlster was in his cell at midnight. Trotter is want by Kentucky authefities on a fugitive warrant, cording-to advices recelved by offl hera a4 wag arrested a month at Eufauls, Okla., xn company Miss Audry Campbell, & nurse at e hospital st Brooks Institute. was not held. Since he in 4ail he has been cooking the meals tor the other prisoners. FIGURES IN ELWELL MURDER CASE WED WVictor von Schlegell and Elly An- derson Secretly Married Two Years After Crime. NEW YORK, September 19.—Vietor ven Schiegell and Elly Hope Ander- se two of the ptrincipal figures ia the Elwell murder chte, were married wecrétly In Greenwich, Conn., on June 13, two years to a month after the famous bridge expert and turfman was shot in his home, it has become To Keep the Friendsof Summer send them a Huyler's . Gift Package when you get back in town. It makes a delightful re- membrance and pre- known here. - Von Bchlegell was host at & party vents their losing track on the R! ‘arlton roof on the night of befors the murder of Elwell, With you. him was Mlss Anderson, the “woman in_ black. Elwell was with Viola Kraus at another party on the same roof, celebrating the award of a final decres of divorce from von Schlegell that had just been granted her. Von Schlegell and Elwell met at the height of the parties. The next morning Elwell was found murdered in his apartment. Von Schlegell was questioned at 1ength, and Miss Anderson, coming from her home in Minneapolls, sub- mitted to a grilling by District Attor- ney Swann. but the police falled to fix_any connection with the crime. Neither was held. At his second marriage von Schle- #¢ll gave his nge as forty-three and his bride as twenty-three. Witnesses were sworn to secrecy and Mr. and Mrs. von Schlegell left Greenwich im- mediately after the ceremony with- otit disclosing their destination. Special this week: Tins of Marshmallows . soc each ’ “The Wild Leopardl | Has Broken Loose!” AGREAT WAVE awash over the ship! A leopard over, its rot- ten bottom smashed in—and the leo- an: lloosein a forest of oil-barrels on lec Frank Buck, collector of wild ani- mals for zoos and circuses, tumbled out of bed at five in the morning by an excited officer. It was up to him to get t.h; animal! I — anic among the passengers! Buy and llfhc: ehip‘sn:flicerl; on ':%ge in the battle to get the animal again — alive! Whatwouldyou have done? Buck tells what he did with thisbeautyof the jungle andhe tells a host of other remark- able tales of adventure in the checkered career of a wild 3 animal collector. Other sna from Mr. e bied eollecting T Lo -bird col 7% g o stories: i ol ts “As 1did the orang tushed toward me. Itook another step backward, standing in the position of a boxer. He raised his head a trifle. I hauled off with a good swing. It caught him right on the point of the jaw. . . . . ... “At every port (Sumatra) three or four trappers come down to the boat with a crate of monkeys, a couple of tiger cubs, a gibbon, or a baby rhinoceros.” Dvsal: a1 ‘;’l‘he snakc—iwelvc ancnli‘ e:l I:;l: {:et }l::g—% very wild and every time I approa X, beat its against the wires....It bns&een estimated that 20,000 Indians a year - arekilled by cobras. . . . Almost all other wild animals will try to get away as soon as they scent mun, but the cobra rises up off the ground and glides straight for his ent. . . . Between me and trce%l:"m was the snak ot et € . . . not more than three feet from me....If I had had a broom or a heavy stick,but....” Inthe October : : S Net Corsets, 79c Light-welght mode Limited nn#\her of ‘nylly old fro! . that formerly s $1.50 10 32.00. All of heavy nétting, in mediul bust models. SUgrlvw —Third Floer, + Washington—New York—Paris Lans BURGH 'BROTHER - ; : STORE NEWS for Wednesday, September 20, 1922 e Bandeauzx, 50c DeBevoise and B. & J. Bandeauz, of & fine repp or brocne, in either flesh or white. Models with both front and back fastening. Sizes 32 to 44. ~—Third Floor. e 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest Here you have Fash New Black Silks "Blick still supreme,” says Paris— and these lovely new Lamsburgh silks carry out her dictates IN spite of the rivairy of brighter colors, Fashion has shown an’umswerving choice for Black. And when is Black thore ‘charming than in lovely shimmering satins that reflect every high light or in soft crepes that lend themselves to subtle drapes and folds? Here are the seasof’s favorites, all of the high- est quality and at ‘:ricings that will surprise you, 1 even among the we Black Satin Duchess and Black Chiffon Taf- feta—36 inches wide. Both splendid valies. $1.39. Black Charmeuse de Luxe—40 inches wide; closely woven and highly lustrous. $1.69. Biack Crepe de Chine —40 inches wide; an adaptable fabric for many uses. $2.28. Black Satin Crepe— 40 inches wide, with a richness com mending it for the finest frocks. $2.49. Black Spiral Crepe— 40 inches wide; a silk- and-wool mixture for dresses or wraps. $3.50. known Lansburgh values. cm.r.k ‘c‘:fién repe—40 es wide ; extra heavy, | still unquestion- ably a leader, $2.69. Black Satin Canton Crepe—40 inches wide; an advancing rival of dull Canton. $298. Black Flat - Crepe— 40 inches wide; one of the newest weaves, és- pecially smart for draping. $3.50. Black Chiffon Velvet —40 inches wide; a beautiful quality for many winter uses. $3.95. ~—Third Fieor. Sale of Women’s Fall Hosiery, $1.95 pair LARGE purchas'es of several fine grades of silk and sport hosiery enable us to offer them at this low price, which will be even ities. - " _toore surprising. when you see the fine qual- Every pair is petfect, and the assortment is so large you will do well to select hose for every fall and wintet accasion. Sport Stockings— ‘Wool mixed or silk and wool. All the, favored sport colors; some with novelty clocks. $1.95 pair. - SHlk Stockings—Full . fashioned of heavy fie-gauge pure thread silk and well rein- forced. Black and tan. $1.98 pair. —pizst Fleor. = = = = = = = = = = Autumn’s newest materials and modes in these Frocks at $25 From dainty georgette, through a full range of canton crepe, roshanara, crepe de chine, satin canton, charmeuse, spiral crepe, the new brocades and matelasses, to the practical Poiret twill, not one of the season’s important fabrics is missing in this showing. e ion, and here you have Value .lflll_ll!llllll!lIIII!I_MIIIIJIJIIIIHIIIII|fl/lllIIIlIIll!IIlllllllifllIlIIl}lllIl[ll[]Uflllmlflfllflfllflflmmflflllflllllllfl]llmmllll1Il!lm , Autumn’s newest modes,. just lifted from their boxes. Adaftations of ex- clusive creations. Choice 15 ONCENTRATION of effort in the direction of providing values extraordinary in the most desirable new millinery "accounts for ‘this ex- ceptional offering of seven hundred en- tirely new hats at five dollars. = Scores of styles (five illustrated). Hats of the finest eand or copen. /) == ST ll”ll]llIHlmlllIHIIIIIimlHHUIHIIHHHIIHHIH|]IIIIIHIIIIIHIHHUIIHIIIll"(ll(lll\lIHHHIIIIIII Utica Sheets, - $150 each HESE are seconds of the fine quality sheets made tinder theOneida label. Measuring 81x99 inches, they are extra long for a double bed. Woven of heavy round threads and un- usually durable. Their only defect is slight oil spots, easily removed by launder- ing. Percale, 160 Yard Two cases of good qual- ity percale at this special price. Attractive light- colored designs, suitable for children’s dresses, boys’ and men’s shirts, bloomers, Pre-eminent in value-giving Sale700TrimmedHats quality Panne and Lyons Velvet A CHIC Velvet Hat is an item without which ne woman’s . wardrobe is complete. models, developed by well known designers, adapted by foremost New York makers, are correct—and everything, from the upturned sailor to Biot coque crown, to the feathered dress hat, represents a phase of fashion and achievement of ultra smartness which one would hardly expect at such a moderate price. BLACK "predominates—but if you prefer colors, choose from browns, pheasant, castor, peart gray, henna, cherry red, canna, purple, taupe, navy, Styles for misses, young women and ma- trons—all at one extremely low price—$5.00 TR (IR AR These T =—Second Floor. Al / Fall and Winter Coatings SPECIALLY PRICED WEDNESDAY $1.19 Yard SCHOOL coats for children, sport coats for misses and women and many other winter wraps may be fashioned with the greatest smartness from such fabrics as these. vay Zibeline, Meltons, Eiake Mixtures and other weaves in plain and heather colorings, all heavy enough to be worn without linings. 54 inches wide. A special price for Wednesday only. _nmpc Fl‘:cr. Sale of Wardrobe Trunks $15.95 And the styles are quite as varied dresses and aprons. One Day Only URPASSING values that we cannot con- A S I ey ~Thiré Fioer. The American MAGAZINE on the Orient Some have the youth- More than 50 Ilustyations Special Photograph Insert ful bodice effect with a tinue after one day’s This distinctive magasine— ASIA —is searching out the history, the flaring ¢ircular or gather- selling, but in order to beauty, the meaning, the absorbing past and the tutbnlest tof Asia . i e = give folks who are pre- o 4 e gttt gt g o : ed skirt, some are clever Sk o ate fallva which s of nterest, for COR 'n;?odlp i the destiny of the Orient. ly draped, some are digni- cations, or boys and magasine ever before presented such a picture of the East. Each fied coat. frocks, and irl 7 o) [ the , S girls who are going s Doty St grouing Arth ot Ml Mrich A ark 16 others . prefer thé ‘long away to school, an op- straight lines of panels or portuni tfii to save Other features in the October ASIA ' pleats. fnoney on gfih-gralse The Price of Blood By Chaser C. McCown ¥ S S mmmh h’:‘:.',:’:‘;.?‘.:‘f“m ; Black, brown and _These wardrobe trunks have drawers and hangers, shoe the time havy blue pAOCket'z' llaugdliy bag ;nd extrad deep ‘:nlmpartment for hats. ! sturdily built trunk, with draw bolts and good locks; Overcrowded India B g‘?"u B Coxs Editor of Many - of ‘them -quite covered with fiber and lined with cretonne. In fact, there 8h Review any: o q is every evidence uf this trunk being worth a great deal content with one tone throughout, while others Todia has less than two-thirds the area of the United States but Tod more, e oselnin o toes e o Juge OB Gingham Panty ihey Bvst ! . Dress Trunks, $9.98 Sust Cases, $2.75 Amphiblous Wanderings in the Near East By Gertrude Emerson have.a dashing girdle of Frocks, 9sc Light but strong. Ideal In spite of their low pricing, mm“dn and cincere article, a dosen colored beads or cut steel, trunks ‘lcr the constant trav- these suit cases may & sub-. met with along the coust of Asia Minor. a ‘sleeve facing of color, BECOMING play . frocks clerorfor the youngateaaway jected to unusual wear. Black 4 s Fopo Pagh i A Battidery Bulgarian embroidery, enou‘g(l,: t?: t«;gnoltbye:tlgfic hn':sh" 1?;:& et ehip Extra. de SRl el 3 : 2 wood, reimn cl e i American Samos is the only South Sea Island where Salisbury and other :clever ‘adorn- Pretty colors of gingham, board and covered with vul- ST e Aoiati e aities wen e s inkoey Reckotitals ments of contrasting col- trimmed with collar, cuffs canized fiber. Draw bolts, s 3 or. All sizes for misses’ and piping of a contrasting ~ double-tongue automatic uit Cases, $6.75 Rosaries of the Great Religions . = By Dr. Cornelius H. Pation d 16 to 44 - color or-a checked pattern. spring y divi y. Protected with heavy cor- Noless than of the huroen race use roseriesin their * 200 Women : And even a saucy gingham Fiber Trunks, $7.49 :::.u‘.:‘.d i et .- The of sids to meditation e bunny. ot the front of the’ These are fiber covered, with rable and good-looking. 24- the deep logical m"hw“mm Fiove. . to! im- id rolled steel hardware. inch, in b -dovan. e foand 1 S vaviacing 4nd besuifa f;;’,fgs“g;;;';‘:ofi‘;e;;;"‘ Sizes 210 Binch. A very Inside straps and shirt fold. Many Other Interesting Fectures = ispecial value. S

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