Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1923, Page 18

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" 18 SHELDS ANSWERS WLSON CRITESH $enator Believes . Former President’s Letter Not Print- ed in Party’s Interest. Tenn., September 2 n K. Shields, in a pre- ient released here in re- a letter from former President Wilson recently published in Ten- nessee newspapers, declared the letter was “not called for and published In the interest of the democratic party, but for the sole purpose of Injuring : with the people of Tennessee.” "he Wilson letter contasned the “1 regarded Mr. Shields dur- ing my administration as one of the Teast t THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1923. TAKE My ADVICE An' QON' T OF COUR'SE YA MIGH? MAKE IT INTA TOWN BUT VER TAKIN CHANCES TRY A’ DRWE TH15 CAR To Towel. LU TAKE HER DOWN TH RGAG To n of untrus! of my great offic tor representi of my nominal sup- to which the senator yester- e reply that “if Mr. Wilson's worthiness means 1d not be dictated to in the jemeeTeh 17 Wt LU | FIVE MINUTES TO GO. —By WEBSTER I 505H! DON' T 400 SUPAOSE. 1 COUCOTANE A CHANCE AnD DRIve HER 1n To THE. STATION ? IT'S OMLY 10 MILES AMD IF | GET THERE it §° MinTES ILL BE WITHIN The QO DAYS GUARANTEE ANO The JOB WON T COST Me& A CEmT! 230 MILES AN HOUR IN ST. LOUIS AIR TEST Speed of Alexander Pearson Shat- ters Last Year Record of Lieut. Maughan. By the Associdted Press. ST. LOUIS, September 28.—The first test by an Army entrant in the in- ternational air races here next week shattered by twenty-five miles an hour the mark set by Lieut. R, L. Maughan, winner of the Pulitzer trophy at Detroit last year, when Lieut. Alexander Pearson attained a speed of more than 230 miles an hour | in a trial flight yesterday afternoon. Due to inclement weather Lieut. Pearson was the only flyer to at- tempt a practice flight. The speed attained, air officials de- clared, indicated that a record of better than four' miles & minute may be expected during the coming week. Four of the United States Navy's — at thelr coming conventions. | mendations to be included in the The plank considered today woull (Platform - concorn = transportation. 5 SR i erways and highways, taxation urge the modification of present im- the judiclary, thé merchant marine migration laws to meet the actual [employment = relations, labor and labor needs of the country witheo i public utilities, dimixishing the present earning ab The skeleton ideas only were dis- ity of the workmen. Other recom- ' cussed. laws was one of the tentative planks chosen by the drafting committee of LAW ASKED BY INDUSTRY | the platform of American industry committee at its session yesterday. By the Asssclatod Frees. The organization plans to find the NEW YORK, September 28.—Modi- Lviews of industry and present them fication of the present immigraiion |to both democrats ard republicans MODIFIED IMMIGRATION Dyeing Clothes —requires much skill and extensive plant equip- ment. Our Dyeing Department is modern and op- erated umder the direct supervision of an expert. The newest Fall shades can be applied to your garments. Hotel Roosevelt | Sixteenth Street at V and W | Overlooking Meridian Park Handsomely Refitted and Refurnished Superior Accommodations for Transient and Permanent Guests One, Two and Three Rooms and Bath A few suites with breakfast room. Excellent Restaurant CALL MAIN 4724 fastest pursult planes are entered in competition with the United States Army for the Pulitzer trophy. In re- cent flights the Navy planes attained a speed of 244 and 255 miles per hour. 3 720 13th Street NW. CLEANERS & DYERS The F H. Smith Company Managing Agent W. E. KRECHTING. Resident Manager he is right ring his administ pport the princh cratic party and di 4 senator best of ¥ wrong Sympathy for Mr. Wiison, sing profound sympat n in his great and prot Shields safd: tment for any ¢ say. He is im- | i ion I did not | of the demo- | rge my duties tly and faithfully | ny ability, he_is ab- | oY (Y (2 (20 (7Y (Y [ (Y (Y (Y Y (7 (2 (2 (2 (2 (Y R. JELLEFF, Come—See What Is New! New Frocks beckon you—Sporty Sport Suits sug- gest a walk in the open—hats for the promenade when church is over! To all the world of women—madame and mademoiselle—who are planning their clothes for Fall—our stocks, our people, are at your service. Fashion is here—with VALUE! Last Day of the Coat Sale! JellefP’s September Sale of New Winter Coats Most beautiful fur-trimmed coats to select from at From $10 to $25 FOUR DIFFERENT GROUPS AND GENEROUS SELECTIONS IN EACH GROUP WOMEN’'S———MISSES’ $58 $75 %95 $125 Granada Arabella Armandale COLORS— A (Y (2 (T AT A (8 [V (2 (N (2 (0 (2 (0 (Y (Y (2 (- (Y (Y (N (2 (Y (Y () INC. 1 P s P THE CARTHAT BROKE Dowrd 89 DAYS.23 HOURS AND 5§ | MINUTE S AFTER 1T WAS BouGHT Senator single instance ‘in which | iled to follow the demo- ; “Dressing and the Apron” Every girl will want to prepare Sunday Night Supper when she sees the “utterly adorable” Apron known as the “Sunday Night Apron”. And everybody will want to eat the supper of 1216 F Street salads and sandwiches when the dressing is : 9 1216 F Street Just a Foretaste! Here You Are—— 100 New Fall Skirts The $11.00 to $14.50 Kind in $8 75 a Saturday Selling Event. . e All the new materials, and that's saying a lot this season. Imported Camel’s Hair Plaids, Kasha Plaids and Stripes, Velour and Novelty Checks, Imported Mix- ture Skirtings. All the new fall colorings and color com- binations—all the newest modes—and that means mostly the smart wrap-around styles. So here they are—ready for you to choose—on sale at 9:15 tomor- row morning! Skirt Shop, Second Floor U. S. STEAMSHIP MEN FAIL IN TORONTO PARLEY Many of the New October Irene Castle Frocks —have already arrived, and to those young ) people who just can’t wait we shall be glad to give a private view of them tomorrow—in our Misses’ Shop, third floor. The dressing with the teasy, tangy taste ——the dressing that delights the sophisti- cated because of. its Frenchy seasoning and that delights the lovers of the homa- made because of its new-laid eggs and finest .of oil. Write for Sunday Night Supper Recipes. THE BEST FOODS, Inc. New York Chica; KansasCity San Fi svernm ir diffe Here—the Newest Version of the Brushed Chappie Coat, $8.50 Ultra smart and unusually light and warm, this newest Chappie Coat! It's of pure mohaijr yarn, in heavy brushed effect, with edges and novelty patch pockets bound with plain_knit mohair. Two unusual styles and colorings that include plain buff, buff with brown, brown with buff and gray with navy blue. Jelleff’s the place; $850 the price! At Last Another Large Shipment— PHILIPPINE UNDERWEAR Ower Fifty Vears’ The Family Shoe Store’s Children’s Shoes give parents the economical return they expect—and to the children a world of wear, comfort and fit, which in all makes a happy satisfied family. Remember—Saturday is Children's Day falent Among them are both afternoon and dance frocks, quite the most captivating that Miss Castle has yet selected. Saxonia ° STYLE FEATURES— Drapes Panels Borders Flares Ripples Side-Closing Surprise Cuffs Shawl Collars Flat Backs Choice of Our Finest Coats, $135 to $375, at 157 Discount During This Sale (Only One More Day)! Superb creations and exclusive styles—the very finest of coats—surely worth stopping to consider if you are anxious for a coat of this character for the coming winter. This Great Coat Sale of Ours —is unique, eénabling you to sefect at your leisure in advance of the usual coat-buying season, with a world of new fash- ions before you. Miss Castle Comes to Washington in Person Next Tuesday Tampa Kit Fox Cobalt Cobweb Coffee Navy Black —giving a fashion and dance matinee at Poli’s. Perhaps she will come over to our Misses’ Shop for a little while before. We've invited her. You, too, are invited to come and see these new October fashions then—when they will be especially displayed. A Paris interpretation of the revived interest in wool jersey is charmingly shown in these MISSES’ Frocks of Walifle Jersey $32.50 7 Quite the most logical, becomifig and practieal frock for SCHOOL, STREET or BUSINESS wear, Sports Shoes iniSssemi agtrie—siive. tan and white; plain and trim- med in contrasting colors of calfskin. Pliabie sewed soles; sizes 5 to 8 and 8!, to 11. $2.50 & $3.00 “TEL-TIL-TiP SHOES —1% .. 85 () et S50 Let your youngsters kick-em all they like -they're Ironclad Shoes with an IRON- CLAD Guarantee. The tips are guaranteed to outwear the soles. A NEW PAIR IF B, THEY DON'T! It enables you to secure just the material and color you most desire, and to be sure of the handsomest of furs—and all this with a generous saving in price. Take notice, then, that tomorrow is the last day. Only a small deposit required now and storage free until Novem- ber 1st. Women’s Coats—2nd Floor. Misses’ Coats—3rd Floor. —and the loveliest of this exquisite im- ported underwear we have yet had. Nearly 20 New Designs —of the beautiful hand-embroidery and drawn- Work—satin stitch, eyelets, colado work. Each garment is entirely hand-fashioned from unusu- ally fine nainsook, and gowns offer a cholce of round, square and V necks, with or without sleeves. Chemise with strap or bullt-up shoul- ders. The Colors One Wants are here in Gold Stripe--- Silk Stockings That Wear! Piping Rock—a Smart Gray Autumn—a Rich Brown. Reindeer—between Tan and Gray. Skyn—a Rosy Beige. —and, of course, all sizes, in BLACK as well as 20 other shades. Silk 1009 pure—and protected from ruinous “runs” caused by garter-clasp cuts by the patented gold stripe. —With mercerized garter hems, $2.00 pr. ~—With all-silk garter hems, $2.75 pr. —Chiffon weight—$2.25 and $2.75 pair. Beautiful in appearance—astonishing for wear—why don’t YOU try the Gold Stripe? N Features— 1. Full Double Soles. 2. All Solid Leather Construction. 3. Heavy Wear-proof Lining. . High Quality Tan Russia Calf Skin. SPECIAL—Iron Plug at Tip of Solc and on Hecl. 53 i They're in convenlent two- z piece style, of course, and added to Child's High Shoes the charm of the crinkly “waffle’ Tan Russia Calf; spring heel; surface is the convenience of the detachable linen collar and cuffs sewed soles; rubber heels; A to D wide; in patent and duM . with their fagotted hems. Be- sides navy blue you may have a lovely rust color, autumn brown Kl h or beige. Why not be the first in your set to wear one of these new Paris waffle-jersey frocks? Boya "Brogues Tan Russia Calf and Black; broad and square toe shapes; welt.sewed soles; rubber heels; D to E wide. Other MISSES’ Frocks for School or Business Include Two-piece plain_wool jersey frocks of —assures a successful “finish.” Mothers who are looking for Correctly Shaped Shoes That Will WEAR and Look Smart at Moderate Cost —are learning that “Sorosis” Shoes for children are good for growing feet. Button Boots for Babies —that permit a choice of soft brown calf or dressier patent leather or dull black kid with fiexible hand-turned sofes. § BROWN CALF OR BLACK KID Sizes 2 to 5 (no heels), $2.60 PATENT LEATHER Sizes 2 to 5 (no heels), $3.00 Sizes 4 to 8 (wedge wedge heels) Children’s Strap Pumps street Imi"H American inspiration; gray, $22.50. A special selling of new charmeen and twill frocks that offer a choice of fifteen new and: delightfully smart styles—all at $25.00. navy blue, brown, Famous Acrobat Shoes for Chil- dl’en. Infants’ Shoes — plain and in colors. Boys' Scout Shoes. Cadet Hosiery for Children 50c and 60c a Pair Plaids and Stripes Verify the Smartness of These New Sports Coats for MISSES, $25.00 Full-back, belted and side-fastening styles, dear to the heart of a miss! The tans, grays and browns that so charmingly ex- press the autumn mode—fabrics that flaunt their horizontal stripings, shadow plaids a little more discreet, always correct heather coatings—and you have the reasons .why these sport coats are the delight of the “younger set.” Growing Girls" Shoes Tan Russia Calf; welt. soles; rubber heels; leather and dull calf. 2%—S8, A to D wldth..ss 00 In Patent Leather Fancy Tops, < with $6.00 FAMILY SHOE STORE Joseph Strasburger Co., Inc. 310-12 Seventh St. NW. Member Better Business Bureau. Chil'dfien’s Lace —of soft black or brown calf, with sturdy welt soles, lasts shaped cor. rectly for growing feet and unusu- t ally ~smooth Innersoles. Misses® If you prefer and a sizes, too. 1 gatent ther dress pump has Sizes 875 to 11... ind-turned soles. Sizes 1114 to 2. Sizes 81, to 11... Sizes 2 to 7... Sizes 111 to 2. parties. nt

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