Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1923, Page 16

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16 VETS OF S8 START SOUTH TOMORROW Silver Jubilee of McKinley’s Call for Volunteers to Be ‘Celebrated. tion to the twenty-fifth national en- campmeént of the U anish Veterans at Chattan (LR Washington for tha SHIPS SOLD TO'START GLOBE-CIRCLING SERVICE The Shippiug Board has announced the sale of nine vessels in two separate .THE “MISS ALASKA” SUES CARNIVAL COMMITTEE Seeks $150,000 After Being Barred at Atlantic City Beauty - EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, .D. .C.,, FRIDAY,. SEPTEMBER . 14, . 1923. , RIR T I A ) N A N ) A% I D DD N ) X sales, line of San Fraj round-the-world anama canal, a be unique art 1 touc! and through th port. e en- | full ncuncement n, for it o that Presi- the Spanish War York will ition of the twenty- | f Chattanooga with' | senior v Clarence 4 department com- | Department _ Com- Rausch, faynard. W. McCaffrey; n ! Bernard camp dele “rederick H ach, Bernard R. Chisholm, Charles W. s J. Knibbs D e, Ja Samuel H. ,"James W. , Philip P. Oscar Felder, W. rlando Ducker, Charles Currier. The auxiliary will be under the nd of the department presi Frances Van Allen. 1 <immerling, | Jere A. i villiam ! | \ dev Th lop th Seven ships, combination freight ssenger, -were sold -to- the Dollar sco for operation in a rvice, through the to be the first line i hips around the world under | 14.—Suit a stea I v been Contest. By the Aswociated Press. ATLANTIC ‘CITY, N. J., September for $150,000 damages h: tituted ugalnst the Atlanti race line, for use in|City carnival committee by “Miss L ocoust o South Américan | Alaska,” otherwise Miss Helmar Lie- is gudranteed under | derman of Juneau, who came here to ‘parllv(pulc in the recent beauty con- co s declared | foqrg The youns woman came here as a representative of an Alaskan newspa- ing at % [ticipate in the beauty contests, on the homo | alleged ground that the pageant com- {mittee had not aushorized that news. to hold a beauty contest to d mine Alaska's entry. he same ne here who wa s Lied . in_pap: orth that she was the object of under the |unjust and humiliating dice a freighters. | tion on the part of the comnitt support EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. Please Note That We are Locatéd 'Bet. F & G Sts. Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special TROUSERS $4.65 Put your odd coats and vests to use by matching them with our special trousers. Yy We have hundreds of fine trousers in many, many patterns and shades for you to choose from. The pair you need can be found in our immense stock, the largest - and most comprehensive in Washington. All sizes, all colors and all materials. {Address Communications to President, 2325 18th St. N. W. Phone Col. 9855. SEE PAGE 69—TELEPHONE BOOK—FOR LIST OF D. G. S. STORES EARLYJUNE PEAS, High Quality, can, 15¢ CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP, Can, 9c | INo. 1 Can . FANCY PINEAPPLE S 21c1 DEL MONTE CHERRIES No.1Can ... . 26 GOLD BAND BUTTER . . . 52¢ \UNEEDA BISCUITS, package . . 5¢ AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR, pkg. . 14c CREAM OF WHEAT, Package . . . 23c ELECTRO SILICON | D.G.S. TOILET TISSUE Silver Polish . . 25c Three Packages . 25c ORIENTA COFFEE, Ib. can . . 39c KIRKMAN’S SOAP Five Bars CERESOTA FLOUR Always Insist On Getting LOFFLER’S FOUNTAINBrand HAMS None Better at Any Price Whole 33C Lb. GELFAND’S RELISH GOLD BAG COFFEE | ‘J Surprisingly Good. { D. G. S. Stores 27¢c “The Prize Bread and Pastry Flour of the World” Sausage and They're Pork Products- 100 % PURE .Chas. Schneider Baking Co.s MALT BREAD A Well-Baked Bread You'll Lik;_ With Malt in It 18¢c Jar 35¢c Jar A Most Delicious Combination of Oil, Eggs, Mustard, Spices Sugar, Vinegar and Vegetables DISTRICT GROCERY SOCIETY STORES, Inc. |per, but she was not permitted to par- | § Typica’ eptember Saturday —with - every department alive to:your needs and up on its toes to give you all that is 9 NEWEST—and, better still, these newest things at special prices. Crowded out of oyr adver- tisement today are the smartest of Brushed Wool Sweaters, with Autumn Skirts to match a sale of Suits almost withoyt precedent—new “specials” in Bags and Umbrellas.that we can only mention—besides the great outstanding events, like our $28 Dresses and our Extraor- dinary September Coat Sale! Wonderful Sale of Silk Frocks, $28 with no room in this advertisement to tell' you the details. But they're the kind that sell for $35.00 and $40.00 (we could go even higher)—they’re expressive of all that is'new and lovely in style and coloring and they'rejoverflowing with VALUE. By all means select your A fall frock tomorrow! The Crowning Event! —100 new coats just arrived. for WOMEN, five styles for MISS Woman's Coat of ) vavy bive Grauada n 1216 F St N.w. - Autumn Furs Like Autumn Leaves Turn to Shades of BROWN Magnificent Scarfs, $37.50 Large fox scarfs, full Alaskan pelts dyed in the new walnut and cocoa brown shades—natural stone marten skins with rich dark markings—double-skin chokers of genuine eastern mink. Double Baum Martens, $75.00 Perfectly matched skins in the rich dark colorings so much sought after. Full furred and soft and fine in texture. A real investment. Bronze Caracul Jacquette, $225 Exquisite satiny baby caracul dyed the loveliest cocoa brown. "A snuggly chin coliar and deep flaring cuffs are of long silky walnut brown fox. It's the last word in smartness You’ll Want a Hat Saturday from this wonderful “Special $ 00 Purchase.” Regularly $18.50 to $22.50 1 5' ES are excep- 15 new styles not hitherto shown, ten styles go on sale tomorrow in our , Great September Coat Sale The modes are the newest—the VALUE! tional, but the quantity is litmited. Close-fitting Styles for street wear are of Lyons and Panne velvets, duvetyns and felts—embroidered in floss and beads or trimmed with ribbon or monkey fur. Larger Flaring Models are for afternoon—almost entirely in velvet, some with metallic cloth underfacing lace veiled, others with double brims or soft ostrich trimming. Hats for MISSES and Hats for MATRONS Third Floor, Hat Shop Two months ago we began planning for this big nid-September event. Our manufacturers lqughed at us when we said we must have $60 and $70 coats to sell for $45 on a certain September Saturday. We insisted. Our buyers searched every cor- ch district, discarding s f ery one they selected as worth) ame of Jelleff in this sale Result : There are 100 beautiful coats—modes for women and modes for misses—coats that we nvite you to compare in style, fabric and det garments sold at higher prices—ready to go on sa _tomorrow morning at*$45.00! Malay brown Mazette with collar of M # uchurian makes New Costume Blouses, $8.95 are elaborately beaded and embroidered in beautiful har- monizing or contrasting col- ors. Pleats are smart as ever and sleeves may be long or short. All the new autumn shades are featured—Havana and rust brown; warm, soft grays, brilliant wroyal blue and ever - becoming navy blue. Ppanding of Viatka MATERIALS Mazette Truvenette Granada Amolaine Luxona Cordova COLORS Kit Fox Black Fine Fabric Gloves 2,300 Pairs— 950 All Perfect. Pair Regularly Selling at $1.50 and $2.00, A A special purchase from one of the best known Ameri- can makers of quality fabric gloves. Five handsome styles that cannot be duplicated because of difficulty of produc- tion. $2.00 Strap-wrist Chamoisette Gauntiet Gloves, wrist_and embroidered backs: gray, beaver, brown. $2.00 Chamoisette Gauntlet Gloves, with cut-work deslgn on cuffs and embroidered backs; beaver only. $2,00 Strap-wrist Gauntlet Gloves, with contrast color piping and insert at wrist; brown, beaver and gray. .00 Strap-wrist Leatherette Gloves, with fluted cuffs and Paris Point stitching on back; gray and beaver. 45 $1.50 16-button-length Chlmol::gte Gloves—exquisitely soft and~ fine fitting. Sliver ‘and \:hv(e only. Sizes 6 to 7'3. Hat and Scarf Sets of Brushed Wool Are $3.95 Adorable sport sets for school-going misses—soft and woolly and warm. And their bright colorings give such a delightful note of contrast to frock or suit or sport ccat. Lovely color combinations and fringed ends on the scarfs. Korean Fox Caracul Beaver Lynx Squirrel Natural Gray or Viatka-dyed (Right) W o with buckle at g 5 Styles for Misses that accomplish in every line their mission of youthful smartness. There are snugaly mushroom collars of fur or the fabric self- embroidered—coats with an impudent flare —deep cuffs of fur or sleeves that flare from the glbow %o end in a band of fur. But what. ever their 'style, they express to the utmost that joy- ous spirit of youth, that include the best-liked silhouettes of a scason that is distinguished for its beauty of line. The slender tube shape with wrap-over side or new hip fastening—con- servative straightline styles—becoming v houlder collars—muffler collars, too—deep Donders and elbow cuffs of fur. A few of the details that will give you just a faint sugggestion of the smartness that awaits you tomorrow. Women's Coats, Second Floor The Same Privileges Apply —to the coats selected from the $45 Sale group tomorrow as to the other September Sale groups—a reasonable deposit reserves the garment of your choice and storage in our modern cold-air vaults is free of charge until November first. Four Other Sale Groups 58 Misses' Coats, Third Floor 75 95 *125 —that offer selection from all that is newest and loveliest in fabric and fashion— choicest furs for trimming—an assured saving of $10 to $25 on each coat. Why don't YOU buy Saturday? A Sorosis Hobby —fitting children’s shoes correctly. And they’ve backed it up with Fine, Soft Leathers Quality Workmanship Scientific Lasts Besides, every Sorosis salesman is specially trained the art of fitting children’s feet. That's why “Sorosis Shoes for Children Are Good for Growing Feet.” Three Groups—Mothers Please Note! Children’s High Cut Lace Boots are fashioned in black or brown calf, with full hruud‘t'oal and wett soles, SIZES 8/, TO 11. $5.00 P! SIZES 1112 TO 2... $5.50 PAIR Children’s Oxfords and Pumps divide honors—patent leather and black or brown calf for strap pumps ‘and tan calf for oxfords, Sizes 8/, to 11, $4.50 palr. Silk Underwear ‘“Specializes” in VALUE Saturday — by means of a “Special Purchase” from one of the fincs makers of tailored silk underwear in America. This under- wear is not mussed sample stock, but “odd lots™ of beautiful garments bought at big saving. which we pass on to you. . . . . e Beautiful Silk Exquisite . R Chemise Silk Gowns Regularly $7.50 to $12.00 \Rlz,gu_éarly 3‘38.00 to $25.00 . . A cent ateau, x The beautiful q-_xalnty _of v :53' square fieck In patent leather, with dull black the lustrous radium silk or white kid tops. 5 85 the last word in s 85 sasa'o“;mf to 5 (without heels), 7 . 2 nu i ol . " 5' de chine leaves no ques- P{\i;o:f(‘;io" Gseu“;“‘gf 12 Sizes & to 8 (with wedge heels), tion as to the success of o paie s and these envelope chemise. . and 32?5"' 2tos (without heels), In addition, the styles are s 85 fl%"u. 0 R A NS Wl .90 pair, with rich seif embroidery 14. and in many cases real filet laces. Surely you'll want some for gifts. well as heavy radium silk and crepe de chine. Hemstitching and self embroidery com- bine with real lace and ribbon trimming . to make this shipment some of the loveliest gowns we have ever shown! styles, in silks that are and heavy pure silk crepe 56.85 of surpassing loveliness Sizes 11/ to 2, $5.00 pair. Infants’ Button Boots must be soft and flexible, with hand.turned soles. In tan calf or R D SALE—Children’s Shoes—TOMORROW . —56 pairs of $3.00 to —88 palrs Children’s 95c $5.00 White Canvas and $7.50 and $8,00 White s 95 Buck Children’s Shoes, Buck High-cut Lace - Pai both low._and Boots — full wide P » - ss air izes: , toes and welt soles, air B 8, 9 10, both comfortable and . New Silk Petticoats, $5.00 Lo E% % € : , 11, 12, 1, 17, . A y 1, 103, 25 B 7, 703, arc essential to the success of the new fall frack. They may be of fine silk I 8/% '527"10] 107, 1115, 13, 1305 va 5, Sa. S0, 1202 13, 130 3, jersey or novelty crystal knit—or you may choose radium silk. Most of them 1,2 e 1Y, 2; C 6, 6%, 814, 10, 12, 12V have fancy flounces, finely pleated or ribbon trimmed, but some revert to e A D L e TtV ) 00 W%, 8 e YOS straight lines and are scalloped and embroidered in self color. The loveliest e Wi fon pla. T A1, 12, 13, 183, 1 At alle fall shades will harmonize.or contrast with suit or frock, 1Yz, 12, v 1, 1z 20 N> “They Satisfy”’—GOLD STRIPE—Silk Stockings That WEAR ‘And it’s not far to find thé redson. Silk 100% pure WEARS; the “full fashioning” assures shapeliness at ankle and smoothnesé‘zt toe; the Patented Gold Stripe protects from ruinous garter cut “runs.” You can get them in all the new fall shades—BLACK, too—at Jelleff’s, only author. ized Washington. agency. .\With mercerized garter hems, $2.00 pair. ~ With all-silk garter. hems, $2.75 pair. .

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