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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1923. —_—— e ——— ~ Ps i S . . " |bureau of engineering, Navy Depart- . . c AN-”GNY IS BIVEN " Old Customs, || Chamses in Stations of ment; has been detaired an. asinant | MJOUIE Studios o Runok o Bhout : : 2 __4&| Army and Navy Officers |naval attache, United States embassy, B oizie, At one of the last exams at L. A. ar All Visitors London, England. 3 high, before graduaiion, one of the boys Ong Sabbath afternoons of yore Of Interest to Capital | " commander 1. W. Fuller, at the forgot his pencil and was promptly 14 Dad harnessed up the mildewed Army. New York navy y a taken to task 1 z - . ! Army. A y yard, has been as- Af V. T l aken to task. {f | steed, and took the children, six or Maj. George H. Wright, Philippine | signed to the command of the Beaufort. ter ice ates wn‘:nk:ftl :’":;T:. m:le:.:‘u”;‘.‘:legr l:.emllflg four, around the town at languid | Scouts, has been placed on the re- o ~ £ ' speed. And all the neighbors did | tired list on account of disability _Commander C. F. Russell, at San| p, e pquclated Press. tencher. . = oy P same. thew all had rins of ample | incident to” the service. Francisco, has been detailed as in-| yog ANGELES, August 14.—Mo- Why," stammered the boy, who hap. he same; they i3 a1 O e tm [apsciar or fowats,: Atisatic: coste - : pened also to be fn the R, O, 'T. C.: “I'd | | of Your Old Ones size, and lazy horses, fat and lame, | of Engineers, has been detailed as »| tion picture studios of southern_|think he was an officer, s i National Geographic Society|sec-sawed along and scrapped with | assistant professor of militaryscience [ W1th station at New York. California will be closed to all fli The banker had hi: s §|and tactics at the Carnegle Institute | Lieui. Commander R. J. Weeks has Whether or jnot you think a d i i he banker had his span of ctics at the Carnegle 8 Tieut Ea ok tourists, a s : a dress is Makes Gift Today to Vil- | bays too swift for lightning Preaks | of Technology, Pittsburkh, Pa. been assigned to the New York. fourists aslcumen, elicitors & T AL : e y y2itoo swilt toE NEMTC Maj. Marlborough Churchili, field| Lieut. Charles A. Collins, at Phila- | friends of actors and employes 9 too stained or too faded for further use, & to pass; he scorched along the d#sty | artillcry, has been assigned fo the [delphia, has been assigned to duty| after tomorroW. lt “ Please Your bri H lage in France. ways and thought he put up lots of ith Field Artillery, at Fort Brags, at ‘the naval air station, Anacostia, A decision to that effect has just ring it to us. D. ‘We may be able to make rass. The pacer ar N. “h. = H i grack ATHERpack a“&d‘hlchzld’l'e::s Copt. H. E. Maguire, field artillery, | The following-named officers have| been reached at a meeting of the Dlnner Guests it usable for many months. e tantd o") e gth{ “#‘ been relieved from duty in the h;’lfll u.s.\'lglu»:\l “:l duty :;l‘the Afima&- Motion Picture Producers’ Asso- 3 e office of the chief of staff, War De- |0lis Naval Academy: Lieut. M. W. = ciation, th t the new To awaken the approval of the celebration of France's gréat |Autos honk, and horseshoes pounded | partment, and ordered to Fort Sill, v Construction Corps, at Cam-| ryling n:'\'g &':‘gence;o:ted at the your dinner guests, let the CALL MAIN 4724 b DL 4| everywhere. And surreys brindled | Okla. . N. J.; Lieut. L. 8. ry of the| Jarges studios. dessert course bring national fete (Bustile dus). when the \ G FrCOl Jent Creaking through | Mak Gen. J. F. ORyan, Officers Lieut. [T. G Seaffe of| The reason is said to have been ociety will St A Reserve Corps, has been called to ' and Ensign V. P. Conroy | receipt o S R I ’ Soelety il lthe drowsy town; all through the |(tive duty for trainim of the Colorado. Tecolnt ofUntormation) thet 8 Sos osemary Iice A @11 Sabbath afternoon the fat steeds| Fi Lieut. Parry W. Lewis, Ci . Lieut. Thomas Royster, Medical | warmly received at the studios, untaTy & ambled up and down. We smile at 'ry Corps, at’ Washington Corps, "fll the naval hospital, Key| ghown every courtesy, photo- |= ‘ reame--- to the village antigny and 0 | those long-vanished times, .at cus- . C., has been appointed y has been transferred to| graphed with various stars, and S mandant of the Army Music hospital, this city, for| 5 mow o s | 14 Frane = , jtoms of the ages dark, and horses | 4 0L, ¥ & e et % nowon 3 lecture tour, v |- § 7 gf.___$3.50 gal. 4 wrihe presentation of the memortal flook to us like crimes, and buggies | Maj. W. 1. Brougher. Sth Infantry. -— found. B Fich I3 In comumenioration of theifavor (Noahls Avk. “iBut wiieniwel|at. Fort Moditric, =5 has been de- A Straight Ti Dalivered. 1t's home.made with i CLEANEQJ‘ &" DY: action conducted by American | SAT SBENELHE L S Monday | tailed as ‘instructor, 30th Division, traight Tip. Whole Cream. Phone Main 2088. 3 = - troops as a distinetsunjt in the world | read the public prints on Monday ard, at Atlanta, Gu. From the Pittfburgh L i ‘What the People Get ] 720 13th Street NW. war at Cantigny, Wil be made in, mornings, long ago, we found few [ “Cor™ie S™ I price, 13th Intantry, | “om e SArE Lo Bk ; BLACKISTONE’S ] st e = e & : fom the Albany Journal. 1 of the | tales, in lurid tints, of traffic peril,' at Fort Benning, has been de- o State and War de s of theldeath and woe. The morgue was (ulled as instructor, 38th Division, [ Aunt—Yes, dear; 1 am your Aunt| That which is called “what the peo- Rosemary Candy Shop United States : e = National Guard, at Indiunapolis, Ind. | Nell. on your father's side. ple want” {s often merely something the Americ 2 not unduly filled with voters killed | StUATH G OREG B0 AN D 0th In- | Childi—Well, you're on the wrong|which they take because they cannot 1403 H St., Next to Flower Store It will be | by speeding freak; the catalogue of | fantry. at San . has been you'll find that out! get anything better. t med and killed was not a feature, | detailed as instructor infantry, | ¢ e— — e {every week. The slow-coach cus-|California National Guard. <, AT T T T T T T T ID toms of the past amuse the hustling Navy. America will have a part today in Cantigng and will represent Dr. Gil- f svenor, president of the ;mndern ch; but boneyards didn’t Rear Admiral Charles W. Dyson, raphic Society. in present- | grow so fast, and undertakers had | gen inspector of muchinerv. this | J- i o, “ ’ ’ el memortal to - the F | o snap. {city, has been detailed as inspector | "(Copyright) WALT MASON. |'sencral of engincering, Navy Depart s | ment. I " fro. Commander K. J. Cleary of the with @ good it et | e S = e —that’s one of the secrets of our tremendous vogue with Washington women. They know we'll nis b . and i s \ not only have new fashions first but we'll have them at very special prices. For weeks our A memortal o American heroes at i A\ i buying organization has searched the markets to be in readiness. L 3 diencyg . Jean Granese and her husband Al e and brother creat bocaue Of e i 5 . in songs with funn For Better Vision T e working from 11y el ¢ v 1 Sicatea his ‘:!Li‘.l"l‘_\-".li;‘ wiite The Right Glasses : tand add figures A‘l' 'I he s 3 ! d i . L 3 |inte '.,|IU. 3 : » Eye (.Z'::m e | A S A l E ! A Saving of 209, Over Later Prices The New, Very Long v e il @umat, NEW FALL FROCKS for MISSES | ™55 s" | oyer the fl.‘;lll|):l|v~ with an em- ARG e 1580 , = SR R o 2 CLOTH—SILK ut we could get only a AMUSEMENTS) E $1.95 Pair 325 s d $35 00 B mied T 3 o : 1 and 2 clasp styles | Db an . of fine navy blue and black B. F. KEITH'S—Lillian Shaw. Authentic new fall siyles that e s i twills, self strapped and pin Lillian shaw has had something | ] will later sell a: $2.85 and $3.00 tucked styles, to be worn e Story: Several of our best makers o BelP e yihate ' becoms 1 That is why, when you come tomorrow, yo’ll find in nearly every section of our little shop some- thing very new—opportune—and always at a saving over later fall prices. 1216 F St N.W. oveted e n headlt i meri workmanship. Black with 3 5 E . 5 1 > 4 3 white stitching, white with self, Misses’ Cloth and Silk Dresses offered us a quan- ing three-button closing- caudeville, but she has arrived at DX ! ; : last and s the premier artist omj $12.75 | BFRVior blecks :,'{f,,",f::v;"’c?x,,:: {| tity of their newest models in advance ut;'lhe == hl?‘"?lmm'fllfl"mi’m2 and il i hg S ' " ks - wi no 2 eautitully silk lgied A rare I k. Miss Shaw | Valies embroidery In contrasting tones. regular season at lowered prices, but ehatice Hor the foresighteds Anticipate your fail needs! reorders possible. I The __A saving to our customers of $5.00 to $7.50 The Result on a single dress, Over thirty-five new applanae anfl laehten Ovoy fall styles from which to choose, Including the straightline, . I nd enjoyable cumedy draped, overblouse, coat, ol skirt and blouse types, Sl r-.ri Whlte Low Shoes . trimmed with lavish embroidery, braid, beading and ribbon. cessful in enter- *ncluded, too, Is the new cloth dress with patented opening for a full half e f at neck, without hooks, eyes, buttons or snaps—combining Smartness with convenlénce. > ¥ hits in “Before | _including every new E G‘ . depicti the girl who model, fabric, or leather. L3 / : Charmeen (a new, fine wool cloth with e rried, but fears to | All sizes 1 to 9 and widths ° | M:'ten:ls -‘\"‘C"‘ ;lll:;""lluller)‘ twill cord and Poiret twill, satin canton an N l‘)m)\l.H:V‘ |‘ nd the | AAA to C in the lot (but of the “slave” | ways been original in her| cterizations. and last night's | divided it tribute gener- | | ot in‘ea 4 “olors— , black, and rosewood. realized that connubial He el ) 2 Colors—Navy blue, black, brown and r od. eracked up to be Ii vou so desire, the dress of your s:lection ith the charac 2 g | ; ; \ ‘ i P | § s h’;"”cl:"::"“ will be held for you upon payment of a 310.00 de- £ The ':""';D"‘:":“ - L & ’ °3 ! § i the featurs of osit. and the balance will be payahle upon de- flounce !s caught up ing & & 5 L ) In a graceful side ehterland.” L ald <7 ERlS8: StncoR ok livery in September. e & i Shink ot the aomvan: frock of brown satin ks canven: Think of the saving and select NOW! canton, 8 Dt with popular and grand opera | ADJOINING PALACE TEEATER ot and mainta 25¢; Saving This Mopth womert v | FURS! FURS! FURS! No matter what type of coat vou desire—no matter what price you wish to pay—you can il St le an d alue Sllk FrOCks find it at Jellefi’s in the August Sale of fine Furs—with the assurance, too, of expertly selected A“_wool BOllVla 525 00 <kins and a saving of 25% to 33%4% over later fall prices. A deposit will reserve the garment A 4 o! of your choice and storage is free of charge until November first. Here are four specially ar- Wmter Coats = | " v’ o ¢! Vi iti e W a vho appreciates fine furs! 1= —introducing the new style ranged groups that offer wonderful opportunities to the woman who ap play the important e $1 s s T g $90.50 & $20.50 | oy to buy and a joy to wear. l 25 195 an 245 | 295 26 36 roles in the VIR s crepe is still good. Pleats and CAPITOL FUR SHOP Gde drapes vie with the new | Natural Muskrat | Bay Seal Coats | Hudson Seal Hudson Seal Three handsome models circular effeggs in skirts and Coats | (Dyed Coney) Coats Coats :” 3’21‘.‘.&';".'.‘.&53.‘.’.3.‘ cygne. sleeve. Ebe | . . ‘And when in addition we can od5 inchesfiong: Eine: 48 inches long. New (Dyed Muskrat) (Dyed Muskrat) New fall style features. | secure only a limited number and crush collar and | circular flare models, as T'"""“""‘I'I'";""‘“'" A handsome collec- CHFY Uy AR Srec, of these frocks to sell at the e utrs "Eour- | well as straightiine ef- | coats of excellent qual- | , o SELEIRE B0 Navy blue, brown, taupe. . . : < ins. Shawl or very special price during these stripe border of re- | fects, Large crush col 1o o models In straightiine | Xergust selling events—its an Versediaing. fars and deep cuffs of | crush collars and dep | L%yl Sirctar: i i U. A ? self or of natu- : opportunity every Washington | natural gray or Viatka cuffs of facts, Al of fine, se- . P ) F-U-R | woman will want to take ad- F‘ATIS aign fifré dyed squirrel or eastern 4 ral skunk or matural | CRL L0 O O A Special Opportunity! vantage of. < of “fine ‘quality wolf | mink Wonderfuly | gray squirrel. Also ”; workmanship and ex- —————————— dyed blue handsome, Inch trotteur coats of | .0 gi1k linings. fine Hudson seal (dyed gs. Big Savings Here! or platinum £27.50 . muskrat) with con- | Crush, shawl or chin o olo ceeans s - $5.00 and $6.00 Silk Net Color e, | Marmink Coats | Tainy® collr’ SR | conars o ser of natu. - - 1 >N extra size, full-furred (Dyed Marmot) i ral or Viatka dyed Blouse: and beauti- 00 | 48.inch rength. Rich, |Gray Squirrel Coat| 0!l or of-skunk. it One is usually stinted—quality is usually sac- ] fully marked dark colorings_to rep- ay Squt oa you are looking for a sificad ot A Ty sabots ; Handsome Jap | resent mink. Full-flare 28-Inch trotteur model | Juyurious fur wrap, g e—style 1s usually substi- 3 4 Sable ° Scarfs. dyed dels with cape of natural gray e- 2 P Y Y b A 83_35 Al alnut €25 s | sieeves A splendid | rian squirrel. ~Very | You will find it in this tuted for value. OUR SALE OFFERS THE | 4 rich walnut .00 . steeves. UNUSUAL COMBINATION — the latest of Fresn trom the | UTOWR - > ScarnaEtuct smac! predorainating and original models, plus a § e cyice . . ; quality that is easily seen and appreciated. g | | Exquisitety e Offering Extraordinary! Embroidered and Appliqued F finged ! . VISIT OUR SHOP DURING THIS EVENT— | cream; colored sk 5 ; see these items AND COMPARE THEIR e fiet laces. or Step-In Chemise of Glove Silk ; Embroidered Hats WORTH. F i saeko9s. 28 Regularly Selling at $5.00 o 150 Fall Regularlyos0, 91000 Pan styles with 45-In. and 48-I % rish_la e . Bay Seal Cut: ) or*Golorea French s2'95 Pettlcoats A furore! — these close-fitting —beautiful, perfectly embroldery. Long shapes, cloche or upturned heimet cl & 5 or short” sleeves. . i sh- matched skiny—the Broshusiotisesitie When a maker of exclusive glove silk 'rz:‘;-'(:;‘:. 'L‘r&“e;grrey ;;E:'”km'u.mg Wraps and large natural skunk HUDSON i a blouse like thist novelties offered these beautiful chemise § $3 95 - O atin ity covered with ] B . collar a vide atany s Coats of e aerieud ‘;‘:,':,N,]‘i',f;': at less than regular prices if we'd give Fich embrolderies in all the autumn Squirrel and model—side or front N F " st I him a quantity order for immediate de- shades—Iloviiest tans and browns, : ew a yles livery we lost no time in taking ad- R the rich red of autumn follage— Jap-Mink at button fashion—ele- § i the Lowest gant linings of radi- SEAL COATS | Handbags’ 35.00 vantage of it. & Specially priced for these first ::fl:fi."-ff"?:dfi:&::' g:ln:":v gl ant silk materials, . . - 1 y fall selling events. Of medium and flower designs. Wear them August Fur Sale o ievaled reliee | S 200 Washington Women L pcting . Row, with 'you mew satin or cloth Price 5 Silk—Leather st ca i rtine Areir susticne. d8 weight silk jersey, in the popu- A : new T . tion, of models, includ- that run the gamut of smart de. Wil 09 SR R el e A % frock—later they'll be just rig $l49 50 g s Quickly. Three beautiful styles In just the lar straight line style, these With the deep collar of your fur . i signs and colorings. Pouch and ing ever: 2 L ight welght glove slik—one with daint ey e s o E Cwery newscoficep | fat shapes are represented In 9 plcng’.dglflnu, another with' contrasting pétticodts show brilliant new tion—lustrous linings molre, fallle and novelty silks, ppijgue design of French bow knots, the f shades, including browns, reds Natural : beautifully fined and fitted. i wl i boautifully fined and utted tnird with exquisite contrast color embrold. and) ohirigosl blde. - Theyse 2 UN = s hapes, the new “tuck- / . hey’ LI L EEES L BN Ray” modelli without ‘a: handls, - TTears OrcHId, ‘Reackiand iHoney:dew. . essential to the new clinging skins, with the most PASSED VALUES at th - i ! i ey St and naw fall modes of the popu~ Sizes 36 to 44, but be sure to come early! satin frocks. borders — tite finest You may choose from fine pin seal, of silk linings are calfskin, cowhide and morocco taflored in~ these 3 leathers. ks Fur Sle “Country Club” For Early Autumn—BLACK and BROWN Tomorrow! $89.50 Urceniize. %590 | GOLD STRIPE--Silk Stockings that WEAR | 500 P Wome' ; 3 e : Dress Pumps lg-.ln.l_nd“-l'n. Caracul Jackets e §peCLGlly¢’?rlfiid{ ! They’re here at Jelleff’s in all s:ze‘s1 and all styles from the-practical heavy- y Seal Coats —in a choice of black, ! e b Bt IR Ll 4 weight silk for regular wear to the sheerest chiffon for evening. It pays to bu; 5 3 N-O-T-I.C.E ]:t';ol“e" A ?é‘.liu?fr‘.}“"l :;;i:n:”mga‘y- '“‘::‘ L}E%""‘:;'g‘lg;“ :;‘Z:":?{vfi:fizjsg ”Gold "St]:ipehbecause tl&e C:;}: iss 100% ure_?beczu:: It,:ney’re protected go%’n ruinou}; s '95 Esit -O-T- arge crush collar and es are the runs” by the patente tripe. it pays ly your Gold Stripe Stockin, & v ool refer, there the oval-shaped 5 g3 Il 10.00 HUDSON SEAL—is dyed muskrat, ~ Rih.disgaeriy ieesery 1ast word in tasnionavle. $| [l B i, 47 o *Litefie | at JellefPo—the only shop that can offer you Gold Stripe Servico—the only author. | snd"Stob socks=mosty smar F umbrella has a matchin 3 s August Fur Sale Price Price | Essential to every fall Wardrobel With - Mercerized .00 Chiffon Weight, pair, ::’L'::'..'af.'.‘";‘le:."t mth-‘r’,“.: Garter Hems, pair.... ter Hems, pair.....,.. $2:25 and $9.75 B ios combmations, What raee | 4CETINED 1 i A | Lace Rufflings PICK A SWEATER s3ssandssoownrte Bathing Suits Seiewill | ool S @iV $1.00 e vers From This Remarkable Sale! Slipovers, §1.50 Wers $395 to $1350 1/, Be Stored n 3 2 5 ] SThe Best Furs ‘ Dainty Val lace ruffes on a net Sleeved or Sleeveless 00 s e FREE foundation—narrow and Now Reduced to or Over Twelve o : widths. About fifteen t ow u aeiens o and V neck stylesy ail sizes. Mostly of worsted and wool. Until f Years styles, In ecru, cream and white. Dozens of varied styles and hues—only the finest mohalr Yarns or fing mohalr yarns, with a few Ices OnSiolco, Styles In dozens of Required We Do ’I;l:&. C:rry Southern H ::“" t'v;;c '::nn' for the new fall :\;pv;arlt-u:a; 27-: ».i":".':'.'}'..'n"“" All perfect stock, well tallored. The sweater s In lacy ations— on Seal 3 wool e