Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1923, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, MAY- 28, 1923 J , Rauscher's; will # H loan to the Irish Free State and Amer- B”[:AN SNUB S@Ofl@t&? ST s T | Dirthe Reported: | BAMONTS, GFT 355,000, -| THINKS b 8 BACKWARD. SR e breakfast, in which the Golden Wi e %) F v FELE dopted A M1l e R oCIoAl DRures. Wil Eaarty e To o (L sa It MATIE LK Che TME EweaLy: ot Checking Up Recent Postal ‘Bob- Harvard, H,’"d'"t Bays_ Nation| NEW VORK, May_ 25— Denouncing | a4oBte “Hylan for inviting 100 English — her daughters their offerings of fruit| Jose| -m mry E. Siiverman, girl. i s : 4 (Continued from Highth Pige:) and flowers, gold, silver and grain, ail “n‘am& & aid c.'A"“)'(' llll pon, bo; e s il T LOP( Tas ‘Ot ‘S‘akqn Hish, .!'Isce. Hfl‘é’u’i’.""c'.‘..'fi’m?xifi :r?gko(r’x{lcfi:fi‘:":h: THERE ls YET Tl of which she hands over to Amerlcu' s ) 488 Ceneie IRTBNOn, BY; ST. LOUIS, ‘Mo., May 28 ! KANSAST CrTY, vy # o , g, e v city o marriage to Mr. da Gama, then:ambas- | as €i{t from her western states. e e check today rev. United - $tates...ha Cren B O Dette hoad “n\f e i sador at Washingtan.. 4 Anede 3% na Cre 1-..,,,.,..,. el At o held af - he “poatHAALOF and 2 . Kaprg Beta i F‘psuon Chapter gave| ol and carrle Exal, gir postal clerk atStaunton. 1L, forty. Drominent; Place.invihe . thought, o e r at the Hotel Sat-/| Joh & iles. north, e world, which its matertal ‘pr chof . clally p mw.\;;: lr‘r'g'éu‘::z‘“&ns":"ffi?%:.:.. R e m “m. "lhl?l:ollnl\v fi'fi'}"&"“""dfi‘:fi"::'flf‘m'u por. miles nor huasl of he and seized two rens l,".gn, Eutrnn; A1 d‘x‘r‘tgg‘ u{nu:a;.‘c“x;auo?"f;:":‘h";' r‘{'orl:-:.(\y":f of hoice pleces of furniture speclaliy :’n ington with the latter's aunt, Mrs, | in& members and pledgees were pre cKinley and Es ey, S rolls, obtained approximately | Lowell.” presidént’ o P ST lfs Upton Insusts Parilyiox =t e e st i Geriraae Leonard Dean:| 5000, it n o, %10 and 320 biis ,\,;;fl;,w",",{‘}.y"‘.';,,::,"..,‘;‘g’l?‘nz‘ui"”" the Irish Republic ened s sessions | CORNELL WALL PAPER €0 o N n .Spencer Mussey. Judge ‘ast” office_inspectors said they had 3 g i B ht About Equal “("“e"cc“v'"},&r'fikll;t:r: ew) R. 1. |Kathryn Sellers, Misy Adele M. Stew- Deaths Reported found no. trace of .thel bandits, :who ",“;(‘“*‘4 Haryard,’clubs ; Saturday| R roug q R B tanaon Wit spend the |art. M hel Lee Lawrence, Miss po! . were unmasked and forced G. A’ Rpb- | ™&’ f SECE summer at Newport. Marie K. Saunders, Miss Anna Bovle.| The following deaths have heen reported to | orts, postmaster, and Harry Keuhenen, — Suffrage. = Miss C. Larimore Keeley, Miss B the health deparimeat ia the last twenty-four | clerk, into their car and efected them | Newark, N. J,, has 402 motor busses | and Mrs, Fredoric L. Huidekoper | Gould, Miss Elsa Fischer. Mis hours near’ Bdwardsville, thirty miles south | that carry about 15,000,000 passengers 5 Lydi = r . . . | "“George . Mones. 70, 2147 Wyoming ave. P i e ! o 0 d M - have leased the country home, Arbor | Hiendriekson. Miss A"“"“;,,,,),"‘;} .| Hervert A" Gill, 47, Sibler Hoapital of Btaunton iemont raer emoria : 2 e 5 Mis - ¢ ;. Vitae, near Warrenton, Va., of Mr. ‘Walter E. Hepp, 31. 8t. El‘“mlhl"fil[)lll] Another chapter was ‘added to the | ioriing Larrabee, and will spend the f:,’“& ,‘"'\‘,“"“"‘E(" e D Kate 3 Meclue, do, the Ebbitt H - . van 'hompsot controversy between the republican |summer there. Tai ; ibley X . - - —— D Fl iss Anna ‘VOI’(VI'(‘ Miss Madge Annle Bullivan, 3 A » e e B iR I g e il s | M : ay Flowers R i nanvil sl L Miss M Y tebeccn Webb, % . ovel which party is the better friend | Washingtonian aura Norris, Miss xnuqc Yates, Miss| Iebeccs webb, 47," X " 2 b to;fomen, when Mrs. Harriet Taylor Mtk Tostoh OF ; s - | Herman Jackson, 18, Gallinger Hn.plml » / d w th ! : % Mrs. oddard and her s M - Urfon, vice chairman of the execu- | daughter, Mpm Ruth qmdd.’f-s will M 5 x| eanlng ¥ an l'ea S g 3 | Irish ~—to have & room or two pape who attended the s the Mkt 5 5 International Police convention recents palaiealiparas the Mcisecs ol tive committee of the republican na- |leave Washington by motor tomor- > . falat Tow for West Springfield, N. H., i tional committee, issued a spirit re- ( (O, FOF (VERE, GRCEREIS, N aer tablished facnis to tms the as soon as convenient. tort to the charge of Chairman Hull | home Wohderwell and remain > . i | $ ; ‘b[ AT g of ks demoreatic ustlonal comutstes] Huts Wt the i Cf Ounue Marnage Licenses. wfl_fl%— an eln o { ac e stocks and serv last week that the republicans had En route they will stop at the| Marriage licenses have been issued to the .’ . | ice insure Q;llfifd(‘tor\ exe- Choate School at Wallingford, Conn. | fotiow! | ¢ smudbed the women by not taking |for the festivities, where Joseph M. | L™ %8 N & % { cution of your commissions. them on their national committee. | Stoddard, Jr., is a’ student ‘preparing |, otert 7 Hemmerstein and Cecll Grft) , G «A.:k. RICE, Pres. . FREDERICK J. RICE; 'l rg;1§, | Chairman Hull pointed out that the | “Migs Stoddatd will be a debutante| Henry B. Henrickson and Edith 1. Hook e | ~ i Special value $ democratic national committee had [of the coming season and will be in- | Silas ‘T, Is 2 B . £ 1 i Wi it | * < 50 * welcomed women to its membership | troduced at a tea on November 28. 5 .of Richmond. V s 3 Prices Consistent ith Quality I i 3 in Wreaths..., 5 equally with men as far.back 48 1920. | yro Mary T Chamberiain, wife of o t:w. city, and Mary M. ! A 2, . g DELIVERED ANYWHERE Pointx to Record. the late Capt. Wilbur F. Chamber- | ( and Margaret .|| Large Soft Crabs..$1.00 per doz. }! I n oln 7700 i 4 g iy Upton in her statement says in [lain of Missouri, s visiting friends |w; ~'I] Hard Shell Crabs.......50c doz. Inc | £ in Washington. _the written record, | .o Crab Flake 7 G E o, e e . . TR T e Lo ek 226 gy | SRS SR e b o : New Shop Adjoining Steinmetz - |||| Decoration Day diseret between 1913 {1ome at 1225 K street to thelr new Flowers Delivered 14th and H and 1919 mocratic party, in < ool - , A e % , o Shrim Someiad | . control | defeated :the |21 ence DILLAWRRT vy snd. | Richmond ¥ i, both of > : : 606 12th St. N.W. Anywhere by wire Phone Main 3707 proposal introdue ca Dr. and Mrs. Everett M. Ellis Tewix' T Tieslon and Hasel G Fiter. Sea Scollops minority leaders in Congre zive | with their young daughters, Alice,| Harrs I' Wilkinn aud Fri um " . momen full ¢itizenship under the fed- | Elizabeth and Margaret lsgbel “pen o Grattan ¢ Hillen, both Fish Prices Always Low . time-the suf- | the week end as guests of Mr. s AR ched the stage |Mrs. Rolfe Robertson at Hundred ‘.m:n"..r Doy 'm..?v' wre Foramere - FACHO & COMPANY he H : ot { Oaks, Haymarket, Va. | Beckloy apd Helen 1. Thomas 5 3 Municipal Fish Market The “westward ho" hreakfast in the ,‘,‘,,,";;"“, : Ao Towe Carona, hath of | B Tt i i nterest of the Monticello fund on | - Coaries ¢ Dois and Ressie Craven 1 ! s 3 e e T R S o T T . —Sweater or Skirt equal rights as | ot the se. | : . —Stockings or Shoes - e e e " —Sport Coat or Blouse w the e ion and passi by i oL o - : —Hats in all hues! amendment. Quite a contr: £xyears of opposition to it and de- | feat of it by democratic Congresses!y Opposed Sufirage, “Chairman Hull i1l a member of the House from a district of Tennes- »f the opponents of women, even when rent Whatever the need for Bathing holiday wear—there is no shop quite like Jelleff’s! Beach Et_—'—_-“_LJEI:—:mEEt—EI one of t on_the final roll men any voice 41 Constitution in the American government.” issue of the Fort- published by the nal Committee for sets out “fourteen woman workers should afiliate with the democratic party. One of t 1216 F St. N.W. Open Skirts with pleats that will never come out! ) Special Gold Stripe Silk Stockings you've Heard all about. 5 $10.00 Knitted ALy (OF sex o “ita has given equal imen” on 1t na- Shoes in all shades—the blouse without sleeves, the newest Bathing Suit thing made! $5.00 tomorrow Ready to serve you from 9:15 A.M, tomorrow! Golf Jackets * and Skirts! The popular uvmhmdnon in sports f No other store showing Lanvin clothes for the summer! There is time F pleated skirts—pleats ;:fuarameed vet to be fitted perfectly tomorrow! , to stay in. L : 4 2 COURTHOUSE BURNS. Indiana Couutv Recolds Lost in Fire Caused by Lightning. NEWPORT, Ind. May 28.—Struck 18 a terrific thun- derstorm early yesterday morning, the Vermillion ‘county ' courthouse here was razed by a fire, the total loss | # county commissioners office aved in- | tact from the flames, the papers and | files of the sheriffs office and the county school superintendent office letely destroyed t records were | also lost i i PROF. R. L. TAYLOR DEAD. | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., May 28— Prof, Robert Longle lor, for the past’ twelve head of the de- | partment of ‘r nguages at Williams Colle; e yesterday “Do you see my new shoe? As if that shoe (being sandal and Fairly Drenched in vivid, liquid color) could | possibly be missed by any one. OF COURSE, you cannot see the color in the picture Bl : e ! Steev - Fiber and Mohair Lace Stitch Teeland : 4o > M| New Block W Pure Fiber Silk Coat _ Sieeveless Golf Coat iber | but you can certainly make out that at least one of the | “Mohair, $750 e TS0 Fiber and Mohair, $5.00 $5.90 ohair, §7.50 trio is red and one green and one blue. Else, why all the fuss the girls are making? Why the neces- [ GOLF JACKETS PLEATED SKIRTS sity of stressing the fact that shoes come first unless and Sweater Coats! Regular and Extra Sizes ! Side pleats! Box pleats! ally ? 4 . Knife pleats! ide p! they l'ed.”_ ” Tost received in time for tomorrow’s selling— “Lanvin” pleats (guaranteed. to stay in) in Washing- incdnceivably smart and “different!” ton exclusively at Jellefi’s. So we’re ready to make the satisfaction of your hnlirlay complete with a pleated skirt AND COLORED SHOES do come first. They have Mohair Golf Jackets, $7.50 in the color and style of vour choice! burst upon us from goodness knows where and Featoring the new lace stitch front, They're the low “Lanvm” Pleated Crepe de Chine vibrantly, magnetically have they cast their spell. bisttoning: stvle fashioned from pure light-weightbice- Hats, bags, even gloves, find themselves suddenly ol R U e S e : ] Skll'ts, $13.75 and jade. - 3 ; e wi 1-crush involved in the color mystery of the moment and ahlr}gfi;;..g,gg“';y crins fepchinelowith non sl follow suit with unerring precision, perfecting the Fiber Silk Golf Jacket, 57 50 white. - $13.75. = . o “Lanyin” pleated Canton crepe. $16.50. picture from its every angle. Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff Thera is one sure’ way that never fails to remove dandruft completely and that is to dissolve destroys it entirely. To out four ounces Cleverly knitted with a raised stripe weave on the “Lanvin” pleated flat crepc, $19.50. plain color back and_ sleeves. | Block weave front in ; i contrasting colors. Set-in pockets and low-buttoning “Lanvin” Pleated Wool Canton Skirts, $12.50 front, of coursc! Gray ‘with Harding blue or rose; Knife-pleated skirts that measure 100 inches at the hem. buff with pearl. In fine quality gray or tan wool Canton crepe. les Golf C tS $7 50 Box Pleated Novelty Silk Skirts, $14.75 eeveless WO oa Fine Roshanara silks with novelty stripes In self or con- trasting color. These lovely gkirts are box.pleated ar have Exquisite ‘combinations of. fine Iceland wool and . box :nfl '::de pleats I'n comblna:{on. ';r"nchr:l::n" et\;leu: '"gf:; fiber silk. Dropstitch weave in duotones of Harding mand—white, gray, tan—or gray wi 5 blue and buff, gray and orchid, black and white. Seams with rose, black or navy blue with white. —rack bottoms to prevent_ sagging—scrupulously tai- Roshanara Silk Skirts, $12.50 lored in every respect. White, -orchid, buff, gray, With combinations of box and side pleats—white, tan, Harding blue and jade combination. gray. Extra value! . i i , $16. New Trio-Tone Jackets, $7.50 R e 3 The popular pleated ‘styles, becomingly adapted to the Low-buttoning Golf Jackets of fine mohair. Fancy measurements of the larger woman. Knife pleats, box o e g B s el pleats, stitched to the hips. Combinationd of knife and box trio-tone fronts of m'Dha.H' andfi.fiber silk combina. S iSRte. weel Geveichats NG § Atob e repe AT B AR TR A dLCHOES tion- in raised block weave. . Buff, Harding and gray de chine. Navy biue, black, tan, gray, and black with a with combinations. A perfect “peach.” halrline strpe of white. E ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the Scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. ALL PREVIOUS FORMULAS for creating a suc- cessful tout ensemble find themselves reversed. One does not say, “With my new suit I shall wear these jade sandals,” but “With my new jade sandals shall I wear the blue suit and the jade bonnet!” Hose alone show battle and, instead of chiming in with'the new scheme of things, refuse to be anything but Jufit nude, and they must be McCallum Hose—“you just- know she wears them.” , if not'all, of and ¢ destroy every single sign and trace of it, no mitter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itch- ing and digging of the scalp will stop_instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous,” glossy, silky ahd soft, 'and look and feel & hun- dred times better. You can get liquid arvon ‘at any fig store and four ounces is ail will need. ‘This simple edy has mever beem known to . —Advertisement. Smart “New Side-Tie Coat, $7.50 For “t,l:n l;:{ser ¥ *. The last word in- Sweater smartness! A garment . . Sleeveless mmbi“ieng A1l the est Seatiices o the jacquette and Fiber Silk the golf coat. It has a plain semi-fitting back— Jackets, $5.00 i Jacquettes Mohair and fiber combina- 5 Heré at: Lait? 310 75 tions in swagger st)llc %olati A "cl“ sweater style ““2 Fanc; raised and oc’ bell sleeves. The raise wcz\{ fronts. Buff with . WHITE Golf Coat‘_$5090 lengthwise stripe is most be- with Hardin, it & & s : . 3 coming to women of full c:erlflnflfig blue with pcarf White with orchid, Harding blue, jade and tanger- figurc.g Navy: oo h]a;"{. earl with gold, brown with ine—the combinations all the girls have been calling R biE, sy B uff.. .. -for}- WHite back and-sleeves; tWo-tone front. to 44. Linen chkers—l..men Ridi : Habits—Tennis Frocks Tennis Neu, $2.50-—Canvas Cases fortennis racquets, 50c An extenswe dtsplay of these Colored Sandala i ourr windows——at Stetso__n Shoe Shop "°1305 F Street E_EEEE‘EEEEEEE%EEEEEEEE— ——ol—— e ol——ale——o —[a[——lal—0o 0]

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