Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1922, Page 12

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12 CITIZENS DEMAND -~ SWIMMING PooL 16th Street Highlands As- sociation Also Urges Bus Line Extension. 1 After considerable discussion favor- ing the creation of a swimming pool in Rock Creek Park near the 16th street reservoir, the Sivteenth Street Highlands Citizens’ Assoclation last night unanimously adopted a reso- Jution ashing that the proper authori- tles be strongly urged to have this suggestion carried vut. The resolu- tion was presented by James D. Bu ler, who st d that undecr the pres- ent arrangements for swimming at the tidal basin the recreation was too fxr removed from the territory of the || Sixteenth Street Highlands. The meet- ing of the association, presided over by its president, B. R. Woodson, was held in_the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Kennedy street near 16th. To Enforee Careful Driving. The association also voted recom- mendation to the mmissioners that in indemnit be required by N automobile drivers in the city. S means of dimin being held that a responsibiiity w ful. This matter 7z 1 A motion was later made effect that it be the d a n at th dy to look a hool children who ros: 1d fro from school nditions held the atten of the association for the greater p of the evening. Two resolutions, the idea of decrea ng traffic dents, were suggested, but lo: Vote. One was to regulate pedestrian traffic and discontinue the use of speed laws. The other was to prohibit the roller skating of children under six- teen and bic ng on the strects be- tween the hou rf 8 and 10 o'clock in the morning and 5 lock in the evenin Bus Line Extension Favored. T:pon mation by Paul F. G ass jon favered the extension o the present bus route on 16th street to Walter Reed Hospital The line now terminates at Buchanon street. i It was pointed out that the extension of the line would not nnly be of great assistance to the dwellers of the Highlands of Walter Reed, but to the who enjoy walking through Creek Park. A letter was ordered to bhe sent to the Commissioners to have the sewe: at 14th street and Long- fellow and Kennedy streets inspected, it being stated that their present con dition was not sanitary. An address was made by Dr. Lewis 3. Battle on the spread of cancer. He called the association’ tention to the coming ancer week,” November 12-18, aud read extrats from high yedical authorities in regard to curb- ing the disease in its early stages, when it was curable. S ! ANGLO-AMERICAN CLAIMS || WILL BE SETTLED HERE Cayuga Indians Demand Three | Million and Interest Since I 1812 From U. S. | Chandler Anderson. the American maember of the British-American claims commission, has returned to Washington from Europe. where he served as arbitrator in the Norwegian ship claims dispute, and the commis- afon is expected to resume its activ. ities here in the near future. Its work was interrupted by the war, and has been confined since that time en- tirely to the announcement of deci- sions in a few cases upon which argu- ment already had been heard before the outbreak of hostiliti Most of the cases which have been disposed of were of minor importance, and the really difficuit and large claims remain to be adjusted. Among these is one by the Cayuga Indians. | now living in Canada, for nearly $3.- 000,000, representing principal and | compound interest of moneys due to | them under annuities which were sus pended by the United States govern- ment and the state of New York at (fi the outbreak of the war of 1812, when | these Indians were allied h the British. A clause in the peace treaty terminating the war of 1812 provided that Great Eritain’s allies should lose | no rights through their adherence to that country in the war. PLAN JOINT MANEUVERS OF TWO U. S. FLEETS Operate Off West Coast of Atlantic and Pacific Squadrons tol 1 Panama in February. | Joint battle mancuvers will held by the Atlantic and Pacif fleets in the Panama, next Februar miral H. P. Jomes of the Atlanti fleet in command. | Orders have been issued for the| Atlantic fleet to proceed to Guan tanamo carly In January for torpedo and ship drills. February 13 the fleet Panama to effect a ! T« With the Pacific fleet un-| command ot Admiral E. W.{ The maneuvers and tactical { “ercises will continue until March ] 30, when the Pacific fleet will pro. ceed to California ports and the At lantic fleet to Guantanamo for tar et practice. The vesscls of the At Tantic fleet will arrive at their home ports April 26. The battleship Towa, Which will be controlled by radio, Will be towed to Panama bay and will bo used as a_target for the four- teen-inch_zuns of the dreadnaughts. Millions are now using this sim- gle treatment to stop pain. loan's, applied without rubbing, penetratesand luces a warm- ing sensation. It stimulates new, fresh blood to and through the aching part. This breaks up the congestion, and since congestion has caused the pain—quick, grateful relief follows. The world over, Sloan's stops rheu- matic twinges and muscular aches. It eases aching backs and sharp. neuralzic pains. oo, lor‘uld.l acl CSRIRIAIRT ‘Our own people, keyed to a high pitch while making their preparations, are even more greatly enthused now that they see the gr'atification of our patrons. _New merchandise—new fashions—high quality apparel and accessories at much less than regular prices for a limited time to show our appreciation of your year-round patronage. This event is unique with this store. Years ago we inaugurated it as a part of our store po]iéy and have con- tinued it annually each Fall. Every department offers “appreciation” merchandise of great attrac- THE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAf, NOVEMBER 7, 1922. tiveness, and this year the event is creating a remarkable furore! New COATS The latest styles are in our Appreciation cvent, and they cer- tainly are be!fi appreciated. : $59.50 Attractive New Coats; regularly $75t0 $85............. One of the big value attractions for this Appreciation et Latest blouse, side draped, nanel ana wrappy styles of Cordulure, Mariano, Or- lantde, Normoglow and Veldyn In kit fox. New browns, marten, nav: nd black. Collars and cuffs of platinum wolf, caracul, squirrel and beav $89.50'to $100.00 Fur-Adorned Coats §75,00 forWomen ....... Lovely new styles in wide selection. Squirrel, wolf and beaver trim- med. Distinctively fashioned of Arabella, Panvelaine, Velverette, Mariano and Fashona. Stralghtiine models with -in sleev. fitted sl New kimono blouse styles, straightiine fastening coat and full cape: remarkable “Appreciation’ offer. Stunning $115.00 to $125.00 Coats $9 5.00 and Wraps .........cccveeennueeee s Distinctive styling, unusual materiais and the finest workmanship put these coats In a class by themselve: Designed of Nedalist, Lustrosa, Alonzo, Ormandale and Fashona. So velvety qualit Large collars Sd cutts of siiky fox. beaver, sauirrel and platinum wolf add to their charm and worth. Priced speclal “in Appreciation.” $135.00 to $185.00 Coats, beautified $7 1 (.00 These coats are designed for the woman who is In quest of a highly distinctive garment. Furs of a costly character adorn them, such as beaver, kit fox, squirrel, kolinsky and platinum wolf. You'll also appre- ciate the beauty of their fabrics—Gerona, Marcla, Marcova, Fashona and Juliette. Colors, Malay, Tunisian, Hawaiian biue, kit fox, Marten, Zanzibar, navy and black. A notable “Apprec! tion” offer. Coats for Stout Women; regularly $125.00 to $135.00.......... 398'00 Slenderizing models of beautiful materlais embracing Ormandale. Lustrosa and Panvelaine in navy, brown and black. Effectively trimmed with rich furs—beaver, squirrel or wolf. Priced “in Appreciation™ at $98.00. Jelleff’s Skirts, $10 and $15 The_ Skirts at $10 are $14.50 to $16.50 qualities The Skirts at $15 are $19.50 to $28.50 qualitics. Velours, checks, novelty worsteds, woven stripes, boucle plaids, silk_duvetyn, silk che- nllle, imported Ralilaine, Eponge, velvet, Klo Kay, Velvosuede and Kelvay. A wide ai sortment in all the desired autumn color- ings. Appreciation values. Misses' CoaTs We've received about 50 new “Appreciation” Coats to go on sale in our Misses’ Shop tomorrow. They are extraordinary. Misses® $75.00 to $89.50 Fl::alzred Coats $59‘50 Smart style, good talloring and excellence of faoric make these highly desirable coats. Designed In straightiine, wrappy and blouss mod- els of Lustrosa, Fashona, Normandie and Cordalure with platinum wolf, skunk and caracul collars and cuffs. Colors, navy, brown and black. $75.00 Misses’ $95.00 to $110.00 Balkan blouse, straightline and wrap styles of Parnvelaine, Arab Fur-Trimmed Coats Jullette, Fashona and Lustrosa in navy, black and brown. Magnificent collars of beaver, squirrel, platinum wolf, taupe wolf and caracul. Coats of beauty, service and warmth. Appreclation price, $75.00. $95.00 Gorgeous Fur Adorns These Lovely Coats They are coats regularly selling at $125.00 to $155.00, youthful and charming In every line. Beautiful In their soft, deep plie fabric and magnificent In the richness of their fur tnimming. A wide assortment in Gerona, Fashona and Lustros: Beaver, squirrel and caracul form the large collars and cuffs. Priced In “Appreciation’ far beneath actual value. 135.00 to $165.00 Fur-Tri d %onts for the Miss Sty sl l 0'00 Every line, every fashion feature in these coats suggest youth and vivacity. ~Costly f d anahip combine to make them coats of Designed of Gerona, Panvelaine, Marvella and_F 1, caracul, wolf and kit fox cpllars and cuffs. Beautiful coats specially priced in ‘““Appreciation.” Misses’ $35.00 to $39.50 e $25.00 Roomy, swagger looking coats with lots of grace and style—and lots of service as well. Raglan sieeves, beited and patch e Eall iiblinen TErioed In SADRCsciation T e Jelleff’s Centemeri $2.50 and $2.85 Centemeri $3.00 and $3.5! Freach Kid Gore,Par. ... 3 11 ‘., 3185 ‘Two-clasp fine quality perfect-fitting Cente- merl Gloves—and Just see the “Appreciation’” Tans, mode, browns and grays with wide embroidery in seif color, black with white embroidery. or with Paris point backs. French Kid Gloves, pair A wonderful selection of plain and novelty styles in these famous kid gloves; fancy em. broidered backs and wrist trimmings, black with self or white embroldery or Paris polnt back; new browns, mode, gray, tans with wide self color embrol All beautiful gloves and one of the most ex- traordinary of our “Appreciation” items. s HB:autsifl:l Fur Coats el = 9395 Our “Appreclation” Ia forcefully expressed In"this wonderful offering of fur coats and capes—garments regularly selling at $485.00 to $575.00. They are 38 to 45 inch lengths, of selected skins—Hudson Seal, Caracul and fi:r:’lln Lamb. Beautifully made and richly ne : ; Silk Stockings—See!! $3.00 All-Silk Stockings, $2.00 Full fashioned all-silk stockings of wonder- fully fine quality: rich, lustrous finish. Every pair perfect. All sizes in brown, ooze, otter and black. You'll want many pairs—the lux- ury of all silk top stockings at lisle top price. WOl Stockings, Exquisitely fine, attractive stockings in fout openwork designs, very smart with the new Fall dresses, k from top tto toe. Black, gray, brown and jver. Aiso a few boot lace effects in brown only. For “Appreciation” at, pair, $5.00 to $8.50 Handbags $2.95, $3.95, §5.00 Leather, velvet, moire, duvetyn, broadcloth and brocaded silk bags. N-west novelties in many shapes and colors. Coples of imported novelties. Offers in “Appreciation™ In three groups! Silk Underwear—Lovely! Lovely Silk l'u.dcru ear in These Groups! $3.95 Silk Chemise, $2.95 Radium silk and crene Gc chine chemis Dainty new styles with filet d val iace tri mings. ribbon strans or built-up shoulders. Verv sreclal, €2.95. $7.50 to $12 Gowns and Chemise $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 Three wonderfully attractive groups of gowns and chemise—made of fine, serviceable radium and crepe de chine silks. Embellished with the daintiest of vel and filet laces; also lace insets, fine tucks and hemstitching. . fi-gh. Ifght blu~ c-chid. peach. $250 Glove Silk Vests, $1.75 “Vanity Fair,” glove silk vests, In flesh ored top, ribbon straps; a big “Ap- preciation” value 2¢ *1.7% $3.00 Glove Silk Bloomers, $2.45 . “Vanity Falr,” cut full and roomy, rein- forced and elastic at knee: flesh color. Petticoats—Exceptional! Silk Petticoats, $3.85 Regularly $5.00 and $6.00. Both Jerssy and radium silks; ruffied, oleated and straight models; llaht ‘and dark colorinas. Silk Petticoats, $4.85 Regularly $7.00 and $8.50. Lovely new styles. of jersey and radium silks; rich handsome qualities—fancy pleated, ribbon trimmed. Straight.line mode's. Wide color selection. Silk Petticoats, $6.85 Regularly $10.00 and $12.50. Milanese silk, satin, radium and silk jersey fashion these ely beautiful petticoats. Embroldered els, tailored styles, hemstitched hems or with narrow ruffies. Also evening petticoats in satin and crepe de chine with lace and organdie trimming. Philippine Gowns— Chemise Regularly $3.95 1 Dainty handmade, hand- | Er;:broldercg Gowns - and| emise, direct from thej Philippines; sprays aud!, Sl 95 flower designs, eyelet em-| = broidery and hand-drawn| work on fine nainsook. Wide ! sclection of styles. Priced in “Appreciation” at : Negligees—Adorable! New and attractive models in breakfast coats and negligees in, crepe de chlnom:c:iz[ 57.95 ing or Georgette ruffi qullted robes with long | and roll collars—jap sl $10.00and $12.00 silk negligees. Umbrellas—Stunning! $6.50 and $8.50 $10 and $12.50 Umbrellas Umbrellas $5.00 $6.95 Two groups of beautiful Umbrellas. Stop and see the wonderful selection of hand| Fine sliks, tape and satin edge, black, bl purp! by Bakalite wi rings, straps and t Natural wood handles with ring: Slip Into a'Sweater $5.00 to $7.50 Slip-over Sweater, $3.95 Of mohair, vicuna and worsted, in plain and fancy weaves. V and round necks: black, brown, navy, tan, white, jockey and jade. ‘F:arglspanl or street wear, In “Appreciation” at $3.95. Footwear “Appreciation” i“Eleven fall models, includ-’ —One-Strap Pumps —Dressy Oxfords ' —Sports Oxfords - $5.50 A saving of about $2.00 on each pair. Satins, patent, suede, kid, brown calf. Styles for every occasion—for dress, for street wear, for sports. All sizes. 2 $15 to $22.50 Hats . . . . $10.00 $30 to $40 Hats . $15.00 Dress hats, tallored hats, sports hats—all are Included in these two extensive groupin, Leaving nothing to be desired as to styl trimming and coloring. Hats of metallic cloth, panne velvet, velour, duvetyn and French feit. Iy CAPPIUI‘HTIONTQ%LL&F There’s a Growing Enthusiasm for Our Really Wonderful Appreciation Events! New SurTs Two and three piece Costume Suits, Tailored and Sports Suits for Women and Misses in our “Appreciation” cvent Stunning Tailored Suits Regularly $50.00 to $65.00. . .. ... §3950 TFwlill cord, cordine, marleen and veldyne fashion these smartly tailored women’s sults. You may choose from long panel jacket styles as well as short box and belted models. Hand finished, spiendidly tallored. Colors: Navy, kit fox, marten, brown and black. Priced “In Appreciation.™ Beautiful $59.50 to $89.50 Fur-Trimmed Suits. . .. .. Strikingly attractive sults at a special “Appreclation” price. Hip blouses, loose box, long panel and side fastening jacket styles. Developed of Nevelle, Alonzo,.Panvelaine, Veldyne, Marleen and Duvet de Laine, with wolf, caracul, beaver or platinum wolf collars and cuffs. Brown, new shades of blue, navy and black. Individual Costume Suits Regularly $95.00 to $125.00. Touches of embroldery and gorgeous fur emphasize the charm and in- dividuality of these marvelously beautiful suits. Two and three plece models of rich deep-pile fabrics, including Veldyne, Marleen. Marcla and Vevet: bodices of Paisley silk creps and sliik duvetyn. A special “Appr-.ia- tion™ offer at the price. $45.90 to $59.50 Suits for the Miss . New tailored mod f Poiret twill, tricotine and Marleen, attractively fur trimmed. Balkan style with collars of Australlan opossum and rac- coon; navy, brown and Hawailan. Greatly underpriced “In Appreciation.” MISSES’ $115.00 to $135.060 Costume Suits . Finer type suits for the exacting m ~ $85.00 Chic and youthful. beautified with gorgeous fur, such as beaver, squirrel, wolf and fox. Materlals are soft and beautiful, Includ Marleen and velveteen, in navy, black and brown. A great ‘‘Appreclation” offer. Women's Sults—Second Floor. Misxes’ Suita—Third Floor. Jelleff’s Blouses Find Favor! “At $3.95 $5.95 and $6.95 handmade biouses, of French volle; daintily trimmed. At $6.95 $8.95 to $10.00 costume blouses, of lovely silks, embroidered and beaded. At $10.95 $13.50 to $15.00 costume blouses, in many fashionable styles, of georgette, chiffon, vei- vet, crepe de chine and pleasing combina- tions. Every one seems to remark on the dignity of the styles in dresses we are offering for “Appreciation.” values. A Wonderful Collection of Silk and Cloth Dresses. ~ Dresses usually as high as $35.00—, models of canton crepe, velvet, cocoa, browns, caramel, black and some In tw fines for business wear, embroldered dresses—iong and short sleeves. dresses—in straight lines, dresses nicely braided. $40.00 to $50.00 Dresses for All Occasions . A most comprehensive collection busines, dinner and evening wear. and velvets, including beautiful draped mod twill and twill cord—coat styles, straight.| braided—some can be used for all daytime occasions. $60.00 to $69.50 Dresses, Dressyor Plain................. They're wonderful $19.75 ternoon, dinner and evening dresses ce and satin with crepe de chine. Navy, -color combinations. Straight nicely beaded card dresses—paneled, tucked and Polret twill and twill cord ‘Wit flying panels—Some with loose sleeves. Coat Sizes 34 to 48 in both silk and cloth groups. $29.50 \—every type of dress, for teas, street, Satin-back canton crepe, satin, laces els—cloth dresses, also poiret ine dresses—embroidered and Sizes 34 to 44. $39.50 ‘and reception dresses—dinner and evening gowns—an elaborate n the more expensive quality of materials. satin.faced cantons, velvets and laces—in el, navy blue and black. Also cloth e elaborately embroidered or beautifully tallored straight tines. $75.00 and $85.00 Dresses, An Elaborate Showing................ daytime occasions—street and afternoon colorings. Caramel satin with paisiey, navy with some or stunningly draped and Dinner and evening dresses, velvets, em- louse with Rodler crepe skirt, evening dresses in chiffon velvets and satins. You should certainly see them. Dresses appropriate for all styles In lovely brigh finished with jeweled buckle. bossed chiffon bl over velvet, silver laces, $95.00 to $110.00 Dresses, Quite an Extraordinary Group These dresses must be seen—dinner and evenl Silver laces over chiffon panel vel most shade or the solld colors with lace collars, §59.50 $79.50 ng gowns predominate. it ully draped. Em- b bossed velvet and chiffon combinations, metallic cloths, crepe Roma exquisitely browns and black. Som afternoon dresses of high cost silk: the most beautiful of cloth dre: twills. All In the “Appreciatio Jelleff’s $1.50 Neckwear, 85c Including Bertha collars of Venetian lace and net trimmed with val la panel coll; trimmed with val lace, and Peter Pan collars and cuffs of Venet! eyelot embroidery and linen. $2.50 and $3.00 Neckwear, $1.95 ° Hand-embroidered Berthas of fine net with val lace trimmings, shaped collars of net with val or Irish laces or entirely of filet and many hand.embroidered. beaded and hand-embrols d—rosewood, jade, sapphire, ashes Wmported models—also $4&$4.50Neckwear, $2.95 Consisting of wide and narrow Berthas of nets with fine filet and silk laces. Straight vests with collars and dainty, shaped V col- lars of lace or hand embroldered. $5.00 and $6.00 Wide and Narrow Panel Berthas, $3.95 With Irich and filet laces, va's and hand embroldery. Also boat-shape coilars, and modesty sets with collars, set off with laces. Very beautiful pieces.

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