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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1923. : D.C. Pupils Save $57,846 in Year BAND CONCERT. JAPANESE COMMERCIAL | ¥nies iy \Orest Sive'z ¢ REWARD IN MURDER CASE. |PUBLIC NURSE APPOINTED.| JUDGE TO EDIT PAPER. | , C. 3 Sl bbb had been made toward normal eco- —_— Concert by the Army Music fomic conditions throughout the H Th » S h l B k chont 3¢ Washiniion berracke LEADER VISITS FRANCE Yorid, e thought 'the- two_sore 5,000 Offered for Each of Dorothy | Another Also to Be Named forsGar- | Other Prominent Capitol Heights © '/ 9 4% and streets sou e a o spots—Germany an na—must re- ’ i l‘Ough arl;ou& C 00 an 8 "“1 “?".;1‘ ;elr ,’333,,?{?2::' Believes Only Germany and China :;:“ pl'nl:l"'gh t’i:‘.‘“&'f..';g ,:D,:‘,;;'““:: Kauffman’s Slayers. rett County. [ Citizens to Publish Weekly. enior bandlea: : opinion tha (g : o fi - : ducting, Stand in Way of Business i those two countrles were ali that| WHITE PLAINS, N, ¥, July 31.— |6pecial Dispateh to The Star. 2 Gpecial Dispatch to The Star. & ; - March from the opera, ‘The now stood in the way of complete re-| A reward of $5,000 each was offered GRANTSVILLE, Md., July 31.—Miss CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md., July 31. Bniitt is/boing encouraged i this pub- dec 1o checlc ths money, and. stsmps Queen of Sheba'...Goldmark Revival. covery from the effccts of the War.|by the Westchester county supervi-|Wilda Getty, daughter of Mn and|_yudge Edward § Taft an expori. 3te: schools of the District and as a re- | With the bank Hiat has & (can-xuune.g"hy I;lrml l:in1?!=1'> B s skl B sors for the arrest of the slayers of | Mrs. J. C. Getty, Grantsville, hag been | enced newspaper man, will be editor N Bult of last year's activities the pupils|* pPians for another thrift campaign Overture, “Hunyady Laz SRE "PARIS, July 31e—Raita Fujiyama, HELD AS MOB LEADER Miss Dorothy Kauffman, pretty appointed public health nurse forlof the Citizen, a weekly newspaper. in the graded schools saved $57,846. In|during the coming school year will (Conducted by Charles F. Wad- ont. ofiitte i o . Minsoiltly Gasrinks’ of Wiktaves. | Caests conaty, Hith Reaanoreoie s fast Siase. of WOt vib Boees ‘@iving this figure, the attainment of | be made. ' Dealing with the various dington) e the. Caenbers. ot S cooration | “HOBOKEN, N. J.. July 31—Thouias| us ana’ of Bers: Joba' 3. merel|ihe. casternCent o the oomnty Hoa Thursday, Assoclsted with him in 2 visions c y . “You" 3 = - - 2 e enter v Mavor G o Which has been made possible by the | jnajvidually, the report shows. in its| | Extra—Tox trot, ‘You've Got, Japan, was to be recelved by Presi- | Dunn. alleged leader of longshore-|gon' of ¢ne Scarsdale police. Wl assume her duties the latter part| pinger of Capitol Heights, as buei: Installation of automatic banks in the lysis, the following: First divi- to See Mammu P Ro dent Millerand of Ramboulllet this|men, who ralded I. W. W. headquar- | wyoq Kauffman's body, hacked by ;zl.:;xexdu::on.\n&n;'e: :ll;‘;..ign:é“ e[:g; ness manager, and W. B. McLaren, schools, Dr. Kimball, chairman of | sion, e Grand selection from * rievc s I mipanese sald that|ters Saturday afternoon and tore | kitchen knife, was found July 4 In DD i the county, prabanty at Onk. | Corporation counsel ' for ~ Capitof the committee on thrift, in his report, [¢1p 514,62 v 67 : Contes d‘}lnfl;n;'nr;r'.oglg;\blch had discussed with & number of|d0wn a red flag, was arrested today the home of Magruder Cralghead, |land. : shows that 7 joined in the thrift |'save 3 5 (“Tales of Hoffma: - The paper will be devoted to pub a4 $5.242.0: h di- (Conducted by Warrant Officer | |¥rench ool (e, necessity for|charged with assaulting John Gun-[near Scarsdale. where she was em-| Miss Getty resigned as assist@nt in- | 1ication of the me of__ Capitol s Exnoia | students saves .242.04; e a new commerclal arrangement be- 1 drive instituted in the schools e eats saves Ammon E. Gingrich) tween France and Japan. lach, secretary of the Marine Trans- |ployed. Harrison was shot and kill- ;}::Icl&r :t;e.:’:r:fi: :;wAngx::‘ ‘fl;):; ;T:Lf(hl:ndSfl::arEe Besides the beneflcial — inducement sion, puplls sav Waltzes, "Artist's Life” Strauss Fujiyama asserted that his inter- Port Workers. Gunlach swore outfed July 19 by a speeding motorist|is a graduate from the Army School | politics will be nom.ps e Shaution of Glehiy fve Rutomatls | Geney e e sy b{n““)nllace AT views with Industrial leaders in the the complaint. who disregarded his order to stop. |of Nursing of Walter Reed fospital. | announced. t ation of eighty-five autom: saved $3.315.37, 5 . ivisions ten to thirteen, compris- Solo for clarinet, “Alicante,’ — ng the colored schools of the Dis- ¢ Le Thiere trict, with students, showed a (Played by Staft Sergeant return of § i Quirino Ferrettl) EERAI G S L T Popular selection, “Katinka, Friml i (Conducted by Charles V. Something to a Door. Barait) school, fr | From the Boston Transcript. 1dyil, “The Glow Worm". Lincke purchase stamps “Jack says I'm something to adore.” (Conducted by Olat M. Nord) various denominations. A card ispro- | “Does he mean that you're a belle| | (a) Fox trot, “Barney Google,” son which the students stick | or a knocker? Rose and Conrad amps, and when the 1 is (b) March, “Southlanders,” cnild is given credit the . < Lithgow it in 4 regular bank book at a| seorge C. Bosson, jr., of Bos- (ConRtucten by Nicholas Franicy 1216 F St. NW. n k. On the card & “The Star Spangled Banner.” spent her sum for many | Sell more than silk stockings when they sell— s. Capt. Bosson, who is in ‘—n".h‘w“‘ how _“;, “habit. Ta | Washington, will later join Mrs. Bos- s‘“,:?;..i»:“:::k:_u their hollow idols | [f3 j 1 ° each school a telle provided. in or- 2 a e g y trl THE HUMAN SIDE OF BANKING (i . O e Together with the silk 100% pure and the protection from ruinoms garter- cut “runs,” they sell— e i \JL” GOLD STRIPE SERVICE than Poetry Dyeing Service Mending Service —that dyes any one of the Gold Stripe numbers to the shade ot your —that amends at cost the “rungs” that shorten the life of other «ilk - < of verses ornes sample without charge. Ay : .stoclv\'ings: . \\ :’O(}kotztl:,::bleb u].‘:‘c:Z}Cf:r]:hz“téo;il;ll . i So be sure to buy your Gold Stripe Stockings at the only place in Washington that can give ‘you this service. A loa oread, a ) 2 = Jelleff’s, the Only Authorized Washington Agency 1f one were always young and it were always J ll ff’ A e h ; F ' summer, old Omar’s paradise would suit most of us. | e e s galn tO t e Ore. But snowy days when a fire feels good, and the ' Not so wonderful simply to have new styles as new s.tyles come Outfi-but_ a big' achievement, we think, to be age when go-1f o h e e a e 1l able to .offer these new styles at such very remarkable prices (note our new fall coats for street and sport and the g i i s Y - | smart new felt hats). coming—they’re almost as inevitable as death and ! Then there is the August Fur Sale just opened that embraces the most wonderful fur values in our store history. A sale of silk frocks at an almost unheard-of price, just when women’s thoughts are turning from cottons back {o silks—astonishing reductions all along the line. Surely Jelleff’s is a shop you’ll. want to visit tomorrow. £0)50) taxes. So if we want our little earthly paradises to last, we had better take thought and save our surplus. A Most Opportune for Washington Women! It's easy to save when vou get started. And it's : Sale Of Furs 100 New Silk ;FrOCks a start in a friendly bank like this. not hard to star y Regularly Selling at $25.00 to $35.00—in a Sale Tomorrow at MT. VERNON | iy $19.50 Sa 3 S - Bank 1 1 : : Beautiful Light-colored Frocks for the hot > 2 \ }ia_\'sk off August and September—darker silk i rocks for the first cool days of fall—frocks gEcortg —tif‘ y a;’\db}z"asls:?'c ] for sport and frocks for dress—frocks flor IJPOS! e e . 'wblic Ly ra?y - 3 street and frocks for country cliib—dozens of styles and materials. Here's just a brief hint of what you'll find tomorrow— Pleated Georgette Crepe Dresses—Just one or two of a kind. Pleated and Draped Canton Crepes— mostly dark shades. Roshanara Crepe Sport Dresses, In com. bination sport colorings. - Polka-dot Crepes, with: the new pleated side ruffle of white chiffon. Shantung Frocke—tallorad coat models. Tub Silks and Washabie Silk Broadcioths, in tallored and sport styles. Jacquard Foulards with' navy blue ground and white figures. Women's Dress Section, Second Floor. —and why not, when there are dozens of features quite NEW FALL COATS as wonderful as this! Bay ¢ A Special Purchase—Specially Priced $ ' e, 3165 5265 and 536 Seal Coats—48 Inches long—of fine, lustrous skins (dyed c....fi."u..:muuy made with crush or bolster collar—reverse bands— and exquisitely lined. An unusual value even for an August Sale! 50 beautiful coats—special—in-advance-of-the-season prices—all the new fall Or This? style features, and they’re not only smart for fall wear but heavy enough for wear M . l Coat 3195 the winter through. You’:.l be as enthusiastic as we are. Soft plfe fabrics—cordalure, cordella and bolivia—siim line panel backs—the new (Dyed Mamot) Wide sleeves and becoming muffier collars. Pin tucking and self color cable stitching 1 give Just the right amount of decoration. New fall grays, rich autum ker August Sale Price browns, navy blue and black. Lk n and darke .inch Coats, made of marmot skins, beautifully dyed to repre- sent ‘l":ll'r:‘:—*fl:h‘, dark shades of brown—with reversed borders. All handsomely lined—a graceful coat, most desirable for general wear. New! Sport and Top $55.00 and $65.00 Navy Blue $5.00 and $6.00 Coats, $18.50 Tailored Suits, $29.75 : A special purchase of these splendid year- » Smart raglan sleeve models, with full or round suits, combined with reductions from our (Y Pleated backs—sporty patch pockets and ail- Own stock. Handsome twills—fine talioringo-ton panel or shorter box Jackets witn seif strapping a Around iDeris IMIxtUrSE andi] plalnicolore—tains: RO Oy e e At T FAre LA narrow $3 .85 Petti Skim gray, oxford and brown, belts. Homen's Coats anad Suits—Second Floor. Partly exqulsite samples—partly s % stock-taking reductions on our own . i high- be You'll find lace " 5 [ g i H * 1 i s eesiinen: | Annomnced Fall Price, $6.90 For Fall! $5.00 to $8.50 ¥ 1y striped _van a ere 1t comes. e e T R B P T S Silk and Leather : Sweaters, $3.95 e e gkt — Lo ?.2'&’;'1'-?.'2"'.':‘4 Qe B ¢ In a clearance group that in- What a welcome the smiling Eskimo kid and his | s and black. A fow satin sizes, '$5.00they'll be $7.90 In the Bags’ $5.00 § gudes seavdiens S regilation delightful drink always get from everybody. A e T e pag S i Sipgers Snd e i 4 £ “La Garde”—the leather bag' Whenever people are thirsty, they always call for i Gotham Glrdles, 35.00 with the idden pocket—tine, soft, tlons_or plain’ mohair i A wrap-around model of pink and gold broche, with elastic Insets. |eathers; black, gray or brown— fancy fronts and plain color backs Clicquot Club. 14-inch length. You'll find It In our new Brassiere and . full nine Inches In length for bank —practically every summer color Its tingling taste and gingery fragrance are pop- 4 books and envelopes—seven can. 20 (0Iq SORPINAOD, ls represent ular with just about everybody—old or young or ' Samples—Smart, New Specially Purchased! venient compartments becide fhg 57 o Lind, but aizes 8 4o 44 in ons . in between, men and women and kids. They all | $15.00 to $19.50 $5.90 to $6.95 lined and fitted with mirror. like it. i 5 , fallle and satin stfipe 4 Dl'ess Pl.l.m S Clicquot Club is pure. Spring water, real ‘ Felt Hats Handmade Blouses s iw i snaces of brown, navy 100 WHITE P! Jamaica ginger, excellent fruit flavors — all these i iy et Sy Sweaters 51.95 $6.95 good things in the happy blend that’s been a sl 0’00 54-85 ' onen, - witn "o popuar_pouc Final clnrlnee’ of WHITE & 2 2 hed, Beautiful contrast Reductlons from our own high- favorite for thirty-eight years. sl b g ST o at Sine oe. Class summer footwear. Black and 5 3 brown brocaded satin, black, dark showing linings of red or rust color V-neck frill models—siipovers that powder puff and mirror. Were $3,95 to $5.00. el o e iy Ibimcks aark A\ leather and gray suede, In com- 2 S leather—cloche, turban and up-turn- tuck In—back fastening styles with bination with patent leather—all In Try the other Clicquot Club drinks— » Some all felt—others com- one-plece or divided Peter Pan col- mof.a.kind umbrellas—all of | the smart colonial style, with low Sarsaparilla, Rcot Beer, Birch Beer. R e ek $15.00 to $23.50 Silk Spanish heels. You'll find soms Remownced e : h wide bossed lars—vestee fronts with I or tux- , heavy sliks witl Order them by the case from your grocer bined with beautiful embo or. New ‘“cut-outs” in white feit, -l mighty good looking black kid, sin- ' el Pandios "”:.'f«ynufi"“c" f “2"5 gle-strap pumps, too. Fine size as- N or druggist plain velvets, In contrasting colors edo collars. All entirely handmade U b eu , Randies, "beautirully gie;strap pump, too. | S i |l —black and white, sand and brown. from fine French volie and beautl. mbrelias S h Sarsaparilla ‘ all belge or cocoa color. One-of-a. fully trimmed with wide Insets and Pensive woods with bakelite ceps $1.50 to $2.50 Birch Beer The Clicquot Club Co., Millis, Mass., U. 5. A. Bl kind hats—mighty smart for coun- edgings of real Irish and filet laces, alre mesty. In lnsther skean. B¢ Bathing Shoes, $1.00 Root Beer loop style. Too varled to describe try club or beach, home or vaca.- hand-drawn work and hand em. o ey vared Satin: abdicobbar. th popalaniool: broidery. Sizes 38 to 44. ors and both high and low cuts.