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14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1922. ; , A PRI_NTER HIT BY AUTO COAL MEN MEET. DIES ON D. C. STREET | Prepare Suggestions for Federal Driver Arrested—Inquest to Be v Held at Morgue Today. avenue and I street southwest yester- | neral arrangements will be completed ] day afternoon. after today's inquest. Dr. Charles H. Schultz, who re- —_— sponded to a call for the Bmergency Hospital ambulance, pronounced the| NIGHT CLASSES ARE FREE. victim dead. An inquest will be held % s | At the District mortue at 5:30 aclock | Instruction in arithmetic, spelling, this afternoon, The automobile that | history, penmanship and music is be- struck him was owned by Mrs. J. L |ing offered by the Christ Child Club AMoore of 123° Lsiopt mortieRur evtning classes, now open to men and boys free of charge. The instruc- tors are members of the Georgetown | Serrae 1 TTTTTHTITRTIIIT N m SRR == BISHUP BLESSES ENLARGEDCHAPE Little Sanctuary’s New Or-|sso L street southwest, was instantly ' killed when struck by an automobile gan Also Dedicated in operated by Edward Jackson, colored, o of 432 P street northwest, at Delaware _Donor’s Presence. Commission. Representatives of coal deaier from all over the country met y terda in headquarte: of the _O'Donnell had been a plate printer at the bureau of engraving and print- University branch of the St. Vincent|to distributi De Paul Society. Headquarters are 59 And in ing for thirty-five years. He lost his position there during a recent dis- located at 324 Indiana avenue north- | fuaussed. in order to b ‘west. charge of employes. He lived in ures now governing distributicn. Rest Awhile on Life’s Journey Washington for the ter part of his life, though a native of Detroit. No relatives here su e him. Fu- A X NN N SN DT TSI TTTTEETTIL The new portions of “The Little Sanctuary” and_the organ recently presented to St. Alban's School were blessed this morning at 11:30 o'clock by Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding, Blshop | of Washington, in the presence of the donors, It would be hard to find a piece of furnitire more comfortable than the luxurious Karpen arm and wing chairs on display at R4 GOLD STRIPE Garter-Proof Silk Stockings CENTEMERI French Kid Gloves MARK CROSS Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture S e S Rev: James Honderson, ol chap- Booias i SOROSIS Store. lain, offictated at the service. Wil- Leather Bags and Purses - Pumps—Oxfords—Slippe: liam H. Church, headmaster of the 1216 F St. N.W. ps—Oxfords—Slippers school, gave a brief history of the el 5 . L e » Ll r newly bullt portions of the chapel and THE NAMES THAT ARE LINKED WITH JELLEFE'S — ARE FAMILIAR ONES TO EVERY 3 3 1 hese K 5 - ot lhl;:rslj:‘r;-hp:ll‘;:s ishop, ":2;:::‘: ONE WHO HAS EVER SHOPPED ON 5TH AVENUE. THEY ARE SYMBOLIC OF OUALITY. % Not only are these Karpen pieces ex- these glfts. He then declared that he 2 tremely comfortable, but are un- did “solemnly bless and hallow the SR 2 new-built portions of this house of | s, 7 bounded in beauty as well. Each od and Its orga i -~ Lzt . . rt from all profane and unholy use ! | onc is . distinctive design, with nd dedicated them to the servi : God.” After a prayer of ded magnificent upholstery. the bishop pronounced the benedic- tion. ke B " (1)—The Exhibition and Sale _ i £ L Tiace: of wor: Of'a New Collection of Come in and see these beautiful pieces. o IR They are all inexpensive. Why, e there's a very good-looking many \ Karpen armchair in tapestry at t thirteen years the Lit- | 5 = 2 tlo Sanctuary has been used as the | 5 that will be worth many chapel for St. Alban’s School, but in . . recent years it has not been suflicien times as much to you in the Iy large to accommodate all the boys | : g it ono time. At morning and after- comfort it affords. We'll glad- hioon chapel some of tha boys were W g obliged to stand in the aisles. Hear- Iy show you them all. ing of this condition, Mrs. John Gil- ART IN DRESS bert Winant of Princeton, N. J. a v daughter of Mre. Archibaia Russell and a granddaughter of Mrs. Pine, ar- - ranged T pay tho costs of enlarging Street, Afternoon and Evening Gowns at $85 each . ; the snctuary. pe Organ Gift of Two Men. The original architect, Edward L. Satterlee, a nephew of the first Bishop of Washington, designed the altera- tions. The nave of the chapel has || been lengthened ten feet and a north | N transept,” ten by thirteen feet, has {been added. This gives accommoda- tlon for at least fifty more persons. | ‘ | Mayer & Co. The most startling announcement of years in the Dress world. Gowns direct from the Collins Salons in New York, and including the latest Collins creation—*The Dress of Ribbon..” You are cordially in- vited to see them, even though not interested in purchasing. A (2)—The Thanksgiving Sale of Finest Fur-Trimmed Coats Exclusively of the fine Gerona, Marcova, Marvella and Tarquina Cloths at 595.--5145--5165 Each \o Here are the most beautiful coats, the most desirable furs, at a saving of $25.00 or more on each coat. Shawl collars reaching to the waist. Half shawl collars, muffler collars, shoulder collars, together with deep cuffs of the finest beav- er and fox furs. . Lifetime Furniture Is More Than a Name | | cott. i Beside being used as the chapel of | the boys’ school, the Little Sanctuary | shelters three notab ccts, which | | ‘ will in time find a place in the cathe- | dral. These the r, made of | TN AT e | 557 S e S . Seventh Street Between D & E ries in Jerusalem; the bishop's chai made of om the ruins of Gla tonbury Chrisi land, from Cantonbury PLOT TO OBSTRUCT HOUSE G. 0. P. IS DENIED || ‘Wisconsin Delegation Not Fighting Gillett and Longworth, De- clares Frear. nd the palpit. mad *athedral. S - tof 'Styles with youth in every line for misses—styles of dignified becomingness for women. It isn’t often that opportunities are presented for purchase of the highest-class gar- ments in carefully selected styles at less than usual cost in the heart of the season. THIS IS JUST ANOTHER OF THOSE OCCASIONS THAT STAMP JELLEFF’S AS A SHOP OF IDEAS AND PRACTICAL PROGRESSIVENESS —A SHOP THROUGH WHICH LEADERS IN THE WORLD OF WOMEN’S CLOTHES ARE GLAD TO PRESENT THEIR MERCHANDISE. - Rumors and published statements that the Wisconsin delegation, clatm- ing to control the balance of power in the House, proposed to interfere with the plans of the republican ma- ||| | jority to organize the new Congress were given a flar denial yesterday in a ||| | statement by Representative James || | A Frear of Wisconsin. It was claimed that the delegation would back some other candidate in opposition to Speaker Gillett and that it would probably lead the fight against _ Representative Nicholas Longworth for floor leader. Tt has also been reported that thel| Wisconsin delegation would use its in- fluence to have Representative Florian Lampert of Wisconsin made chairman Saturday Specials at George’s B i i In the statement given out today Rep- 4 ' Overcoats and Suits| =i ¢ “I have been fnstructed to say that | | the Wisconsin delegation individually For Well-Dressed Young Men THE O’COATS - and collectively expects to work with the republican organization as hersto- fore. It has no candidates to office, nor | support to ask as a delegation. Prima- rily, it I8 interested in the enactment of || progressive legislation, which is inter- | | “Breezy” styles, with comfort and warmth for cold, breezy days. Raglan or kimono sleeves, convertible collars. Fine quality woolen Overcoatings, in Tans, Browns, Herringbones and dark misttures. Sizes 33 to 40. Special .. P = B A e & Making an end before tomorrow night of all goods bought for Fall Selling! Getting our stocks cleared for more new winter merchandise. Preparing for turning this into a Christmas Store on next Monday morning. Giving you the advantage of reductions on desirable appu?l while it is new in- stead of waiting for the half-yearly clearing. ) H Just a few items mentioned here, but every department is worth your attention tomorrow! preted to be a recent mandate from the ! | | people.” j, i E Solid Platinum Wrist Watch 4 i THE SUITS knit. to 12, plain Sizes 914 George's price, per pair .,.... box makes an ever - welcome gift. And the speclal price is 69¢ “Rei Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star ~ 2 pairs of pants. Sizes 35 to 40. They're reducedto ................... CoDutmisaels weight; sizes 36 to 46. Warm, snug-fitting, serviceable underwear that defies, King Cold. ulars and stouts. The famous s” make. Per You’d expect to pay $35 or more for this quality. gC lined Unionsuits. Sizes 36 to Tomorrow, clakiisl spe- Set With 24 Diamonds OPEN A FISCHER CHARGE ACCOUNT. A small deposit will reserve any article until Xmas. FISCHER’S T Natural Alkaline §§ Water Medical Profession Women’s Three-Piece Ten beautiful three-piece Cos- tume_Suits of Marleen, Veldyne and Olonzo Cleth—box and blouse style jackets, with squirrel, beaver navy, marten and black. Women’s Tailored Suits, $35.00—Regularly $55.00 Smart Tailored Suits, with very IonE panel and shorter belted ot Make an_early choice of these blue. Women’s Gerona Cloth Coats, $89.50 Regularly $115.00 brown—with large beaver collars. Regularly $75.00 Misses’ $35 Lace & Canton cocoa, brown, black. Misses’ $39.50 Canton fects; side drapes, blouse and straightline; black and navy. Misses’ $110.00 Costume Suits, $75.00 Of Brown and Black Velveteen, Misses’ $69.50 to $75.00 Coats in Normandy Cloth, Minerva & Morrett, $59.75 In Normandy Cloth, Minerva and Morrett, with wolf, squirrel, beaver With large collars of platinum Women’s $25.00 & $29.50 ton crepe, Poiret twill and novelty wool crepe; also creations of French beaded chiffon, as well as There are also a few chiffon, vel- vet and dainty evening dresses in this group. The Canton crepe and Satin-faced Cantons are excellent for dressy afternoon wear. from our own carefully selected ock, and each 1s a creation In it- If. Siiver lace, metallic cloth and Ivet are the materials. See the Gloves, 95c Pair sizes. 93¢ $3.25 1 ir. sp White P|qucA5ued $4.00 Silk Petticoats, $2.65 il Swagger Spory Models in winter-weight Suits, $79.50 Crepe Dresses, $22.50 y Dresses, $18.50 o0 Radium sitk and Satin petti. il tweeds. Beautifully tailored. Some have 110 to $125 Clrcular skirts baeIUC! e, A Kkable group, includin e, Al Regularly $ $ straightiine styles—navy blue, o2 tEnATCARE STUEL TG With nematitched Chem; Erench blue, henna, green, gray, brown. $10 and $12 Petticoats, o E e g = and fox coliars; frock bodices of Crepe Dresses, $22.50 Spanish and Chantilly face. Th F. t f Pure virgin wool materials, in rich New17~lli¢ch;nlg‘;:l:r Sha::e duvetyn, Canton crepe and Pats- bty 5’"“ s "m",f"n!; ool . $6.65 1 i 2 " eTn N navy, 3 . pe e I'Inest 0 overplaids and plain colors. Made with $ .55 i elei s: d il e o Each s homu £mbroldery trimmed; black, navy Women’s $39.50 Silk __Exquisite styles of Milanese and convertible collar, muff pockets and belt —_— Juste tiful garment. s © Aft d D jersey silk—wonderful qualities— | 2 » — . 9 - lernoon an ance fancy pleated and ribbon-trimmed all around. Sizes 9 to 18 years. As fine ) < Misses’ $55 Handsome Silk flounces. Also straight-line mod- : Y (8 Women’s Costume Suits s, Souincea i eolie a mackinaw as you can get. Priced at at $69.50 Afternoon Dresses, $35.00 Smartly modeled of taffeta, in hem. Henna, jade, fame, brown ' 7 - 5 Materials are Roshanara crepe, pastel and dark shades, are these cocoa, navy, black. ' i 3 Regularly $125 and S135 coom Jule, cumm peni ohiny Sea Siceee donoe oo, ol a , elab 1t rim- hy e d fil cl 'on so In this i Men’s Wool Sox -Ri - Formerly $245 meontume St O ver, taups embroidery . trimmings. Black, group, . " $8.95 to $10.00 Costume In heath e o latinum wolf furs; brown and navy. c o mbinations, C )| A Guaranteed Time- T rtast of Styles, with long panels g 2 Blouses, $5.95 ol oy s and Urawers ( Peeper e Lo s T M S T VoA e me e | ¢ o R e v, - ¢ sley silks; overbl : stitch and Ecru color, heavy ITS A PLEASURE _TO [ | s, mar fon and Georgettes: long panel ef- Dresses, $45.00 Sleeves: one or two of eath style. $8.95 Silk Blouses, $4.85 Costume and sult blouses of crepe de chine, printed silks and georgette crepe. Slip-over models i i ; designed with self-tuck- ffecti ori 5 Auto Gauntlets Priced per garment— Jewelers and Opticians [ || fag T"'d ur:g-trlrrémln‘g—-dfine“rlnle- with Beaver colar; Batkan ‘wiouss . Women's $65.00 to $69.50 in effective colorings i I y as luve! 3 ne, styles; sizes hy y . . . s LEsTum z [l 918 F Street. [hal Foarioen “'ana “ewht - cord—navy, "~ Dinner and Evening $12.50 to $15.00 Costume i Gawntlot Fleeced Shirts and é‘g b _—“mé [l Disaiciand brown.SiA blgjdropiifor Misses’ $59.50 Coats, Dresses, $55.00 Blouses, $9.45 | ' x:;rhan:‘;:p:; sz el | ’ i ed Caracut cnl?ar and cuffs; others mode] trocke, 'l(wlerla?i-ed.’-:r::%l;ir':; Eistinctively s styledi/biouses; Hor i back st ithe s “Lambsdown” Heavy | Women’s Fur-Trimm with iarge coltars of pointed wolf creations, in beautiful georgette, ¢ POPUIAT costume sut Exqull l remarkably Fleece-lined garments. Conts, $98-50 and caracul; wrap and straightiine Canton and chiffon velvet. ainad rabtsle. wh Sho Bopar Uit low price of 34 to 46. Priced | R iy $135.00 styles; black, navy and brown. shacs: "Round ' meck and - short i gul . A siceves. e et Misses’ $65.00 Coats of Women's $85 to $125 itial Handkerchief: Reis” Unionsuits Fleeced Unionsuits c Y handsome Beaver Collar and Cuft Normandy Cloth, $49.75 Evening and Daytime 50c Lisle Stockings, 35¢ Initial Handkerchiefs H ibb ; w Coats—in the Marcia and Marvella \OUNIAREY 5 T b ol and Gowns, $75.00 (3 For $1.00) X haitdden cavy "REd, Lambsdown ! clothe—panel backs, silkcembrold- woit coliars; wrap and straight- L el e DL - & sE-god . - c v o 2 el 'ur-trimmed— ese values are rdinar) . . B s Peaaditon ecru color. Reg: Heavy Fleece (FRENGH REPUBLIC PROPERTY) e navy bise and Hawaiian line models; black, brown, navy. I e oF hG e Anat they. AT "’m:?:::;”é‘:‘:&."‘:fizfi:fi'fl?! sian tan, beige, light gray. $2.00 and $2.50 Sports Stockings, $1.00 Unexcelled for Silk and wool, plain and heather i Coats—full-back style—~some also and caracul collar and cuffs; navy mixtures; fine dropstitch and raised Table Use in fashona cloth—navy blue and blus, black and brown. Some of All These Lots— ik stripe; mostly light colors. — She s $2.65 and $3.00 2.clasp French Kid i Known and pre- Women’s Fur-Collared in:'}::k::i :::ds:'sufi:::’ oheaand mussed: °35'2':'.::.'"""|' 32.53. ‘l'('.d sss'(l’oms'“‘ scribed by the Coats; $5450 $75.00 iR TosmasipenChane | Stockings, $150 clocks, full-fashioned, silk garter - and squirrel collars; e 1 forimany; years #3iez e T o S tvatoniine and craps coats; - Gloves; sizes 64 to 7ys. At ssc herm: ales glove silk stockings In possessing great . MARIANO, CORDALURE and brown, navy and black; sizes 14, 16 pair. s s 2 g 910 sev Medicinal Properties =£; VELDYNE; panel -and full-back and 18 years. $2.50 12-button-length Brown Du- . 2 i en! t- pe: S styles, with squirrel and fox col- Batit plex Fabric Gloves; sizes 5); to 7. $3.00 d $350 S s fare’™ Navy,"biack “ana'“orown Misses’ $115.00 t0 $125.00 ALIe Bt o () 0o iongn T and ports among thern Coats, $95.00 navy and " brown; Stockings, $1.95 We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere. Distributors IZELL & CO. . W. BURCHELL G. G. CORNWELL & SON JOHN H. WAGRUDER Top Coats, $24.50 Regularly $40.00 Gray and Tan English Mixture M.z':lnl'h Top Coats—full silk crepe lined. A “fine” coat at this pricel, In Fashona, Lustrosa and Mi- nerva Cloth; large beaver collar and cuffs; squirrel, wolf and cara- cul collar and cuffs; navy blue, black, brown, Hawalian blue; Bal- kan blouse and straightiine. d 2-clasp Double Silk, broken sizes. 95c pair. $1.50 and $2.00 Strap-wrist Cha. moisette, white, tan; 16-button- length, white, brscuit, sand, gray and black. At 95c pair, Silk and wool, also plain wool. The ‘majority are full fashioned; some heather mixtures with contrast color clocks; others plain and rib- bed effects. Colors, brown, gray, tan, black. S it e e

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