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22 MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR DEAD OF WRECK 7,000 Officers. and Enlisted Navy Men to Honor 23 Whao, Perished Aboard Destroyers. = By tho Associated Press. SAN DIEGO, Calif;, September Memortal services in which Admiral Robert E. -Coontz, comander-in-chief ited States fleet,.and 7,000 21— officers and enlisted men of the Navy | " will participate, will be held at the naval air station here, Sunday in hon- or of the twenty-three men who lost their lives in the wreck of seven de- stroyers off Honda, Calif., September 8, it was announced by naval author- ities. Meanwhile, the naval court of in- quiry ‘investigating the disaster pre- pared to resume its session today with radio men from Point Ar- squadron, during the hours just pre- and describe just what signals were .sent out by them to the. U. s Delphy, flagship” of the destroyer squadron during the hours just pre- ceding the fatal chunge of course which sent the ships head-on into a rockbound coast. Sunday’s memorial services will be held in the quadrangle near the ad- By the Associated Press. COLORADO SPRINGS, Col ber 21.—Chiefly because “marriage is a sort of slaver Mrs, Oliver H. P. Belmont of New York, president of the National Woman's Party, declared here vesterday that she would not récommend marriage for any girl. “I would not say, in so many words, that marriage is a failure,” she said, but it seems to me that statistics speak for themselv, Most of the apposition to the en “of the rllv\g \l! Belmont said. “In are with us. Among the opponents are the and the church o Mrs. Belmont . Septem- nen our only 1 town men’ tions.” here to preside over onference tomor- T Woman's Party | ual rights me- morial_pugeant, Which s to' be glven FEELING HIGH AGAINST WOMAN WHO SHOT MAN Georgia Police Rush Her to An- other County for Safe Keeping THE EVE Marriage Fails, Doesn’s Favor It for Girls, Says Mrs. Belmont in the Garden of the Gods Sunday afternoon. Modern economic comditions, Mrs. Belmont asserted, have much to do with the failure of marriage. “Too many girls these days have supported thémselves before mar- riage and when they marry they feel: that some one glse is supporting them and they become discontented,” she said. “Marriage can be successful when people marry sensibly, think what/ they are doing, and go into it with their eyes open,” she continued. “Mar- riage will be more successful when women are more independent. soon tire of the clinging vine type | Taey Ifke the intelligent girl best.” Mrs. Belmont said she opposed smoking by women on economic is. “In this day of competi who want to get uhead cannot ..rfurd to drug their brains,” she said. “I-don't think girls’ smoking Is a . but T don't like to see it—espe- to see & girl smoking with a John Roberts of Mayday, Ga. Since the shooting high feeling, officers say, has prevailed because of the promi- nence and the many relatives of Rob- wts and Mrs. Copeland residing in ¢his vicinity. When the trial started large crowds came here, resulting in armed guards being placed at all entrances to the Men | |} New Coats n our September Sale Why not select your new winter goat now and secure the saving of $5.00 to $20.00 on each cea All of our finest exclusive model coats from $135 to $265 at 15% discount during this sale. Coats at $58 Emphasize the Smartness of Very C., FRIDAY, “SEPTEMBER " 21, 1923 PARIS OFFICE 4 Rue Martel New frocks arrived this week. THE RIBBON BAG Just in from Paris— a novelty, $6.50 1216 F St. NW. The Lure of New Fashions Do they not tempt a vsit here tomorrow? Do you want to see how the new styles will flatter you and become familiar with the fabrics whose names you hear so often? We in- vite you. \ A VERY UNUSUAL SALE! Smart New Dresses —of Chenille Brocaded Roshanara Assortments 6 Handsome A both Women’s and Wide Sleeves —and the soft loveliness of the new grays. The huge cape slee tured are the feature of a of Kit-fox Gray Maraline with collar and cuffs of black caracul. courthouse. Throughout the _trial, however, there was no demonstration. Reports {rom Valdosta early today | Mrs. Copeland and he armed escort arrived there safely. he is | now confined in the Lowndes county ministration huilding at North Island, within a few yurds of the room wheré | Admiral “‘W. 'V. Pratt, and his col- | leagues of the court of inquiry have been seeking to reveal the real story of the Honda o From a flowe ked platferm to!here yester he erected in the center of the anad- |land, after volun- rangle, Admiral Coontz will pay hom- | tary’ manslaughter and sentenced. to | age to the men of the ill-fated squad- | Ser¥e two vears in the penitentiary. ron had to be.taken from the courtroom shed to a keeping: on trial After Conviction. Afternoon Misses’ depts. to- morrow. Seutés $2 8 each This material is retailing in Washington Shops at $9.00 per yard— and it takes 44 to 5 yards to make a frock. So you see the material costs more th(\n our price for the entire dress—materials, making and t-immings! It Just Happened —that the silk makers decided to dispose of their entire stock of chenille.bro- caded roshanara in this pattern at a time when one of our best dress manu- facturers was on hand, and they accepted his very low offer for the thousands of yards, rather than dispose of it in small quantities! He in turn is alloting these dresses to his favorite customers, and we have been given 75 of them for selling at a price not much more than half what it would have been had this silk deal not been put through. Certainly you would do well to take advan- tage of the opportunity! ATENVILLE, Ga., ~—Georgia court September 2 history was mad JAPAN DISCARDS SHIPS. TOKIO, § | | . Joe Cope. | 181l awaiting appeal. | | Tha log of the Point Arguello’ R dlo compass station also uled to be submitted ip evi a definite-record of eyery me and slgnal sent or received by that | statlon hetween noon and midnight | i of September 8 | : AT You'll Be Delighted Llu | lnuflcl*l! na cer ab warl! the lel‘h\ With the Prospect Residence in— Relw Bardens indi ml(n' that the 2700 Que Street still too far north to swing eastward | ! into San bara chamnel were | of believed i ate and therefore, | were disregarded by him_and the commanding officer of the Delphy in} After you have made careful inspection of the various Apartments that are available. You won’t have seen anything quite like these anywhere—because they are both unusual and unique, Suites of from three rooms and one bath to seven plotting the change of course, which | threw them on the rocks. rooms and two baths—renting from $70 to $200 per month. BANKERS NOT GUILTY. The Resident Manager will conduct you through the Paul Sturtevant and E. T. Baird Apartments at your convenience—day or evening. Were Accused of Conspiracy. Harry A. Kite MEADVILLE, September 21 (Incorporated) dict of not guilt Phone Main 4846 mber 21 'n "wccordance with the & Washington naval || Six Different Styles This very handsome material has been made up into six beautiful styles for afternoon wear, to be seen in our ladies’ and misses’ dress sections. They include: Skirts that drape to a stunning side closing— Long tight sleeves with a fanlike frill at the cuff— The Russian side closing with double pleated ruffling from shoulder to hem— Coat frocks with surplice style bodice— Panel frocks with a tie at either side—short sleeves with a simu- lated flare. Tight basque and bouffant skirt. Only 75 Dresses in the sale—and no more are obtainable. All sizes—women’s and misses’— black, navy and brown—when the sale opens tomorrow morning! An Outstanding Characteristic of the Group at $75 Is the Beauty of the Furs The Woman's Coat Hiustrated has a_gorgeous chin collar and deep cuffs of golden beaver that gives light and life to the deep-pile brown cordora. vesterday in the vant, president, and sistant cashier of the defunct Ban of Conneautville, who were charged | with conspiracy in conmection with | 1 A Wonderful Purchase of Fine Neckwear— the closing of the institution. The costs were equally divided between the defendants and the prosecutors. known as the citizens' conmittee of Conneautville Other charges against Sturtevant and Baird will be prosecuted the | January term of the court, District' Attornéy Augzust Delp announced 1514 K Street A Special Purchase Ready for Saturday Selling— New Fur Coats Full length coats in New P a.nel Bay Seal (dyed coney) and marmink (dyed mar- $ Collars mot) — Black Caracul ) Jacquettes. All at ’ Y3 to 1, Regular Price. We take especial pride in ;f)resetr)mng these very sge~ All beautifully made, many . cial values at this time, these furs being particularly de- | with real laces and exquisit “Buy Bell’s Guaranteed Clothes at Lowest Prices or Money Back” e th:a year, because the dyeing %rl:mess el bt |l it Fonr bR - greatly improved, making the skins most attractive and e durablo. > Ready for Sale at 9:15 Saturday Morning paein -S285 Novelty and plain nets here en- riched with real Irish, filet and val laces—tucking and embroidery, t0o. Sometimes just the front is long— bib fashion — while with others front and back are even. We Do Not Sell Price But Quality at the Lowest Possible Price! Stunning Drapes Take a Prominent Position Among $95 Coats —whlle the deep surpliced shawl col- lars of magnificent furs are a close second. To the silky beauty of brown Fashona add the harmonizing browns of Viatka dyed squirrel, and you have the magnificent woman's coat pictured, $5.50 to $6.00 Panel Collars, SB~95 smart jacquettes worn TR by wellideesse F J Ik > batiste or of all-over lace, display- this season. The model : ing novelty iattice designs and sketched at the top : tonb WO Sew var: has a shawl collar and narrow cuffs of Sable Squirrel. $165.00. “The fashionable side fastening model of Bay Seal (dyed coney) at the right has flared sleeves with cuffs and deep collar of Viatka Squirrel. $165.00. The smart model of mar- mink (dyed marmot) (center) will appeal to the business woman or college girl because of its dura- bility and style. $165.00. Black Caracul is ag favored fur for the $6.50 to $7.00 Panel Collars, 54'95 Whole panels are the newly fa- vored antique lace designs or of real Irlsh and filet. Tucked net, too, lavishly hand embroidered. $7.50 to $8.00 Panel Collars, 35-95 Exquisite collars reaching clear to the waist—of unusually fine net, tucked and beautifully hand.em- broidered and garnished with real lace. A collar like this is the making of a dark frock. T | | 2-Pants Suits & Overcoats I A wide collar and deep cuffs of Natural Skunk give an air of luxury to this graceful model of Bay Seal (dyed coney). $165.00. Match Your Costume With GOLD STRIPE The Silk Stockings That WEAR, $2.00 and $2.75 pr. Autumn and Reindeer are favored shades of brown—Piping Rock is one of the new grays. And equal to the satisfaction in style and color is the assurance that the silk, 100" pure, will wear—that the patented Gold Smpe will protect from ruinous garter cut “runs.’ All the new shades. At Jelleff’s—only authorized Washington Agency. Inset flared sides give fashionable lines to the coat of Bay Seal (dyed coney), mnot illustrated; selfcollarand cuffs. 315500 Borders of Fur or Rippled Flounces Appear at $125 ome even graduating to a smart closing at the lowered walst-line. Vicuna dyed fox shows to advan- tage on the woman's coat (above) of velvety black Glamora. Such beauty of fur and fabric— such infinite variety In line and style defies description. You MUST see them! - Coats for the Larger Woman All are so styled that they reconcile differences between the ampler lines and the slender silhouette of Fashion, Second Fioor. Coats for Misses —cast shadows that are siender and reflect all the smartness of the world’s foremost designers. Third Fioor. Saturday Brings A Remarkable Sweater Event Featuring 50 “Chappie” Coats To Sell Price Only We could buy hundreds of garments at any old price, but we want your patronage to con- tinue, and therefore quality al- ways comes first here. Lino-Plaited Skirts $ 1 2.50 They look like pleats — but aren’t. They are there for the life of the skirt. No press- ing, no repleat- ing, mo worry over dampness! If you can buy the same quality for [ess, return it and receive your MONEY BACK Something New The Sensation of the Fall Sweater Season Four Splendid Groups $5.95...58.50 $10.00..513.95 All sportsdom has gone mad over the Chappie Coat—It has swept.the country by storm — for sports- wear, on the links ; for street wear over skirt or dress, it has met The STYLE Suits the Kiddies —the WEAR Satisfies Mother The Reason-- SORQS@ Quality materials insure WEAR, quality work- manship promises lasting shape and style; expert designing makes Sorosis Shoes for children kind to growing feet. . Suits New stripes, checks, plaids, worsteds, serges and cassimeres, in youthful, conserva- tive models and all the new sport styles. All Sizes. Overcoats For young and old in the new shades of tan, gray, dark gray and brown. All the new styles in single and double breasteds; tight-fitting and great loose-fitting coats; all sizes, And the new and practical fashion is intro- duced to Wash- ington by Jel- leff’s. No Charge for Alterations BELL CLOTHES 2 Stores in Washington Prices Are Reasonable Black or Brown®Calf Pumps and Brown Calf Oxfords. Sizes 8Y; to 11, $450 Sizes 117 to 2, $5.00. High-cut Lace Boots, Black or Brown L.tlx Sizes 81/, to 11, $5.00. Sizes 111, toz, $5.50. szea 2Y to 7, $7.00. Of extra-fine soft wool canton crepe—plenty of width at the hem—all the accepted fall colorings—Tampa, Zanzibar and Cocoa Brown, Tan, Gray, Kit-fox, Navy Blue and Biack—the smartest fall styles, $12.50, Shown for the first time in Wuhmg- ton tomorrow at Jelleff’s. Sketched, $5.95 Brushed Chappie Coat, of fine worsted, In buff; also with instant appeal— s o e L2 L B S PP brown. it has come to stay! It was indeed difficult to obtain these DlFFlCULT."cmnpu" Coats. Miils are. away oversold, and deliveries uncertain. « ing anticipated our patrons’ requirements several weeks ago, we suggest that ypu ‘take advantage of our fresh and complete stocks 4 —NOW= ¢ ‘9zo F St.-,'N.w.