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16 NEEDS OF SCHOOLS CITED BY KRANIER Central High Principal Urges Three 8-Room Buildings Here Every Year. Declaring the child's loss of edu- cation never can be recovered, Stephen 1. Kramer, principal of Central High School, pointed out, in an address at 2 meeting of the Connecticut Avenue fit, and this could be done only with proper facilities and the co-opération of parents. Home training must be had to instruct the child physically and morally, In the case of mental training, he said, the child must not strive entirely for high marks, but must strive actually to learn things. Then, he sald, high marks will come naturally. . ‘Nobedy seems to reaiize the condi- tion of thorough education in Wash- ington, the principal of Central charged. The city needs at least | three new eight-room schools each |y tral was built to accom- modate 2,300 pupils. There are en- | rolled now 3,200, and consequently the proper educational facilities cannot | be_glven. ! “Tribute to the work of Superinten- | dent Ballou was paid by Mr. Kramer, { who said the city had never had a superintendent who had given more constructive work. He pointed out | Dr. Ballou's efforts with the budget bureau, in which, he said, Dr. Ballou {gave forth real facts that no one could deny. An address upon the proposed bond THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THUI%SDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1923. YouthFinds Name Distasteful; Seeks| Change by Court Charles Alfred Vincent Griffith, twenty-two years old, yesterday told the District Supreme Court that his father's name is distaste- ful and repulsive to him, and he asked the court to permit him to change his name to Jewel. The petitioner explained that he lost his mother at an early age and his father's treatment of him has caused an aversion to the name. Attorney J. 8. Detweller represented the petitioner. —_— CONSULATE CLOSED. 20 0 ) S ) S Friday News—Urgent! More new fashion apparel at exceedingly low cost! More of those small groups of good qualities which we are always on the lookout for —for YOU! Small groups—necesssity for quick action—urgent! Beautiful New Coats, $95.00 Fashion Fabrics—Selected Furs—Usually $110 Lustrous Fashona in slim straight silhouettes with deep shawl céllars and cuffs of lynx fur. Flare coats of genuine Gerona, with generous collars of golden beaver. Coats of Arabia, with collars, cuffs and borders of Viatka squirrel. Navy blue, kit-fox gray, brown and black. 1216 F St. N.W. This Is Luck! 50 More $85.00 and $89.50 Dress Coats, $75.00 Lustrosa, Amolaine and Cordara, the fabrics that are featured, together with luxurious selected furs—shawl collars and cuffs of woli—muffler collars and deep cuffs of platinum wolf—trimming of natural gray and Viatka dyed squirrel, and flare and wrap over-styles in Tampa, kit-fox, Zanzibar, navy blue, $69.50 to $79.50 Fur-Trimmed Coats, $65.00 | (.‘illzmm' Association last night in All | G0 OF 000,000 was made by Wil- | Germany Discontinues Office in St. Souls’ Parish Hall, the growing need | ljam K. Wimsatt of the South Wash- Louts. of more funds for educational work | ington Citizens' Assoclation. . Consid- % eration of the bond Issue was referre s » - in the District. _ | Commitiee and will be brougnt | ST LOUIS, Mo, October 15—Hugo Mr. Kramer said financlal losses |y} gt the next meeting. Like action | Mundt, German consul in St. Louls, may be recovered in time, but if a|was taken on new zoning laws. Wil- |has announced he has received a ¢hild is not given the proper educa- |llam B. Westlake presided. |cablegram from Berlin directing hi Beautiful Fox Scarfs to Sell at $2950 Ned Natural Red Fox Among Them! tion in early youth the loss cannot ————— | to close the local consulate Indefinitely | | A special Friday group, displaying all the new style features—a tube model in Le made up. He said it is the duty of the school to turn out the chil- dren physically, morally and mentally Wing-back Leather Rocker, spholstered in chase leather. $19 75 Well con- s structed §1 CASH, §1 WEEK. Gowvn, Uan LUOI0NG, 6p- holstered in imitation $24 50 leather. A ad bed by night.. $1 CASH, $1 WEEK. Oak Kitchen Cabinet, with many exclusive features, in cluding slid- full g arc $1 CASH, $1 WEEK. / 7 4 g s | In the south of France the produc- { tion of lavender oil is a pleasant in- ' dustry. To— Morrow — : Furniture in This Advertisement Sensational One-Day Drive For New Customers Tomorrow will be a banner day for the householders of this city. \We are going to stage a most remarkable drive for new customers and we're going to get them by offering the most attractive values possible, and, furthermore, we are go- ing to sell any article in this advertisement on terms of ONE All-steel Bed, in ivory or white enamel $ 95 Get yours tomor- - row for $1 CASH, $1 WEEK. Chest, made of genuine Tennessee red cedar. Abso- § 95 lute protection . against moths $1 CASH, $1 WEEK. A handsome, 60-inch Ma- hogany Davenport Table in h e much th wanted renais- sance period $l 9'50 st on account of the economic situation in Germany, Mundt declared this was | |5y @ part of a program of economy an- nounced by Chancellor Stresemann. Any Article of Mahogany Floor Lamp, with shade. real e §17.50 Gas or elec- tric. Offered at $1 CASH. $1 WEEK. Large, roomy Chitrorobe, with plenty of Heharied $24.50 drawer space $1 CASH, $1 WEEK. Oak Buffet, of sturdy and Scrviccadble construction Two silver drawers and plate 529050 glass mirror .. $1 CASH, $1 WEEK. D e Ty Cordara, with large shawl collar and elbow cuffs of caracul—a side-fastening coat of Amolaine, with bias insets in tiered effect and large wolf collar and cuffs—straight- line coats of Formosa, with deep collars of beaver or of natural gray squirrel. Navy blue, brown, kit-fox and black. Very handsome! $45.00 Utility Coats, Winter Style, $33.00 Straightline coats of bolivia cloth, with tucked panel backs and seli-color stitch- ery. Brown, kit-fox, navy blue and black. Sport Suits, Fur Trimmed, $55.00 Many Imported Fabrics—Regular $65.00 to $79.50 Suits Short, loose box styles, hip length, belted box jackets and longer panel models in this special selling of the popular fur-trimmed sport suits. Novelty ctripes and plaids, bold checks, natural color camel's hair. Collars of raccoon and Jap fox and collars and cuffs of opossum. An unusually handsome collection of these popular suits. Be prompt and secure just the one you want! $40.00 to $55.00 Tailored Twill Suits, $29.50 A lucky special purchase arrived in time for Friday's selling! The two most wanted tailored styles are here—the very long panel jacket strictly tailored or the shorter jacket with bias strapping. Belted and unbelted styles with two and three button closing. Your choice of nayy blue or black. Sizes 36 to 44. Women's Suits—Second Floor—Jellefi’s Misses’ $25.00 Twill Frocks, $18.75 For Street and Business—Not Heretofore Shown . An exceptional value in smart cloth frocks, just in time for Friday's selling! Fine Poiret twill, embroidered, braided, silk stitched, tucked, and lace trimmed. Straightline, tiered skirt, coat models and blouse effects. Navy blue with_contrast color effects, 14, 16, 18 years. Misses’ $39.50 Sport Suits, $29.50 Of Fine Imported Suitings! A manufacturer’s close-out of the balance of his imported mixture suitings, just sufficient for 25 smart i suits. Box jacket styles, button trimmed, with convert- ible collars and patch or insert pockets, crepe de chine lined. Choice of tan, brown and gray; sizes 14, 16, 18 years, We're passing our saving on to you tomorrow. Misses’ $50.00 and $60.00 Coats, Fur Trimmed, $39.50 Corded pile fabrics, Bolivia and Luxona—muffler collars and cuffs of natural gray squirrel, viatka-dyed fur or wolf. Tampa, navy blue, broewn and black the colors —slim, smart tube styles. A wonderful chance for misses to secure their winter coats in Jeileff's Misses' Shop Friday! Luxurious Coats for Misses, $75.00 Fashion Silhouettes—14, 16, 18 Year Sizes The fabrics are velvety Roi de Laine, Arabella, Mandalay, with generous choice of fur trimmings—platinum, wolf, beaver, Vicuna fox, natural and Viatka-dyed squirrel; some with stunning muffler or shawl collars, others with collar and cuffs. Kit-fox, gray, brown, navy blue and black. Don't YOU want one of these smart winter coats tomorrow? Misses' Shop—Third Floor—Jelleff’s. The Women’s Dress Shop Is Proud of These New $25 Dresses The correct silhouettes, the fashionable fabrics, excellent tailoring— present a maximum of style at very low cost in this Friday selling event. EXTRA value in a very special purchase of cloth frocks. The quantity is limited. Come—see if YOUR dress is among them! Satin Crepe Dresses in the slim line silhouette with long pleated panels, $25.00 Canton Crepe Frocks that feature beaded motifs and_bands, $25.00. Brocaded Roshanara Coat Frocks that close at the side with beaded ornaments, 25.00. Canton Crepe Dresses, with front and back all-over hand embroidered in seli color, $25.00. Satin Canton Dresses, with cascaded side drape and new long tight sleeves, $25.00. - Satin Canton Dresses, with circular and pleated flounces and tiers, $25.00. Poiret Twill Coat Frocks, with contrast-color banding ribbon and braid trimming, or cluster pin tucking, $25.00. Fine Twill Frocks, wrap-around coat style with long close-fitting sleeves—button trimmed or plain tailored, $25.00. s Straightline Twill Frocks, side buttoning, all-over embroidered in self color, $25.00. Twill Coat Frocks with fancy braided design in self color and scalloped drape. $25.00. E Women's Dresses—Second Floor—Jelleff's. Scarfs From England, $3.95 to $6.50 A beautiful new lacy weave—very fine mohair yarn—single or double, in at- tractive soft colorings, some fiber striped in contrasting colors. “Made-in-America” scarfs—fiber in plain and fanc, eaves, with fringed ends— fiber and wool combinations; most attractive. $3.75 to 0. Linen Collar and Cuff Sets, $1.50 A new idea that expresses itself, in silk braid on linen, in all the best fall color- ings. The new Cavalier style cuffs and Buster Brown collars. Another Wonderful Special! Silk Umbrellas, $5.90 Umbrellas of very fine shower-proof silk in the wanted colorings—navy blue, purple, green, brown, red, black. Smart clubby handles, in plain and carved wood, some of amber bakelite, all with convenient leather side straps or loops. A wonderful opportunity to prepare for stormy fall days! New Duvetyn and Velvet Bags, $5.00 Most attractive styles in new fall bags—filigree, metal and self-covered frames, many with jeweled clasps. All smartly fitted and daintily silk lined, Large and small hags—wanted fall colorings. L'arge, fluffy, selected skins in Fashion colorings, walnut brown, Hudson Bay blue, sand, brown, black and natural American red. To insure first choice - make your selections promptly. Fur Salon, Second Floon—Jelleff. Brushed ‘Chappie’ Coats--- $850 A Belated Shipment—A Special Price! Just in time for Friday's selling and of a style and quality that cannot be duplicated in today’s market for less than $1250. Pure mohair in a narrow striped cffect, bell type sleeves and plain collar—three-butt side fastening. Choice of navy blue, brick, gr buff. Get one of these smart sweater coats tomorr and SAVE! $6.50 to $8.00 Brushed “Chappie” Coats, $5.00 _ Fine mohair and worsted—four most attractive styles, plain.or striped, many with fiber-bound edges Buff, brown, navy blue and gray. Sweater Shop—Second Floor—Jelleft's PURCHASE EXTRAORDINARY—300 NEW Fall Skirts, $5 and $10 Mostly Camel’s Hair—Ordinarily $7.50 to $14.50 Soid color, striped and plaided effects; many in natural color, others stone or kit-fox gray. Imported mixtures and stripes in stunning autumn color effects. Novelty stripes and plaids, velour checks, large and small; solid color wool crepes and granite cloth, Wrap- around styles, with deep side pleat or panel fror with inset or novelty pockets. Box pleated, side ple ed, cluster pleated, combination pleated. 25 to 38. A most remarkable skirt opportunity sure to take advantage of it tomorrow! Skirt Shop—Second Fioor—Jellefi's Handmade Blouses $1.45 75 Tailored" Blouses of fine striped dimity —five styles, all with center pleat front clos- ing and choice of Peter Pan or the new “Bobby” collars. Long sleeves with turn back cuffs—both cuffs and coliars trimmed hand-drawn work. Fine size assortment in the 56i$5.00 Handmade Blouses, $2.95 A special purchase of fine French voile blouses, entirely hand- fashioned. Real laces, hand-embroidery and I hand-drawn work are f generously used for i trimmi Styles in- | clude tuxedo, Peter l 1L e I | Pan and frill models. il All sizes in the group. but not in each style. Handmade Blouses—Special, $4.85 Unusually fine voile, entirely hand-sewed and hand- embroidered.” Wide bandings of rose and leaf filet laces are lavishly used, together h dainty hand-drawn motifs, ~Tuxedo styles with vestee ironts. Sizes 36 to 46. Very special at $4.85. New Costume Blouses, $5.90 A special group of blouses selected for selling tomorrow at this most unusual price! They feature the new fall fabrics, Brocade silks, Puckerette, all- over lace, new printed effects and smart combinations of lace and crepe. New V neck styles predominate in models. Trimmings include fagotting, hand embroidery, contrast color piping, novelty braid and fancy buttons. New browns and grays, navy blue and black, Come, see these “Fashion with Value” Blouses! I ! l i il A slip-over Jersey Sport Bloomers, $3.95 =N STeET Crepe de Chine Underwear, $2.95 and $3.95 Beautiful lace-trimmed gowns and envelope chemise with self or lace trimmed straps. Val and filet insertions, edgings and medallions are lavishly used together with rosebud trimming. One tailored model with shirred and hemstitched yoke. Choice of flesh, peach and orchid, if you're prompt. A New Broom Sweeps Clean! Beautifully tailored and well reinforced, double shirred cuff—all the fall colorings—brown, emerald, henna, fawn, navy blue, gray, black. Sateen or Lingette Bloomers, $1.95 Amply cut and well reinforced, elastic at waist and knee, finished with narrow hemstitched ruffle. Black, navy blue, brown and gray. Lace Clocked Silk Stockings, $3.00 Py fi ’ 1 z 7, Z kA4 5 z 4 4 ? % ? g fi z ‘< z ’ A ’, 4 A 5 7 ¢ X3 b4 % , Z z $ < M 2 z z 4 4 ¢ P4 1 P4 b4 b4 b4 z % 7 ; Z z % 7 4 é Z $ £ 7 : 7 z b b i 4 Z % b4 4 b 2 2 % , P % z % 4 Golden Oak Dresser, with oomy drawers satena Sl 795 mirror, for only $1 CASH, $1 WEEK. . Cast Iron Cook Stove, oi tested iron, trimmed with nickel. 4-hole sk, Con §2750 pipe, etc. "%1°CaSH; 51 WEEK. ]Bez\u_léfuél{ Shaped Gate- Leg Table, with high Tus 524-50 ter finish ..... $1 CASH, $1 WEEK. Simmons 2-in, Continuous Post Bed, guaranteed stee! frame, spring and large com- s 50 fortable mat- " tress $1 CASH, $1 WEEK. WASHINGTON,D.C, . Telephone, Main 5588 1 | Golden Oak Extension Top Pies Ao $19.50 per-special at $1 CASH, $1 WEEK. Cth_;ldcn 40}““ Dining Room airs, wit! en~ uine'lieathlersega!s. 32-95 Each chair ...... Three-burner .Gas_ Range, withl wh:rl:e llporcelain door panel. ully guaranteed and 5245“ a special at... $1 CASH, $1 WEEK. R A A T T T T T T T T T T EE ST T AR T T T T T T T AU AR TR RS DU D ST T AR SRR R T T ISR RRR Our new flove buyer decides upon A Clearance of 2,000 Pairs of Gloves All Sizes in Chamoisettes—Broken Sizes in French Kid Various lengths and a big range of shades. ¥ ‘These gloves are mostly styles which have been discontinued by the manufacturers, and the new buyer therefore wishes to close them out and carry only styles which she can duflicate. = ¢ 5 3 In deciding to allow this we have determined to make it a quick sale—and the goods are therefore priced at figures which undoubtedly will sweep the stocks clean in a_very short time. % Sale prices are as follows— $2.00 Chamoisette Gloves, pair, 89¢’ Beaver—brown—gray in gauntlet styles. 4 different styles to choose from, also a small assortment of Duplex gloves—gauntlet style, in sand and light shades—guar- anteed washable. $2.25 and $3.00 French Kid Gloves, pair, 95¢ Tan—Brown—Black—Gray—White Both pique and overseam sewing, in fine French Kid Gloves. One and two clasp—also a few chamois gloves—natural color. These are badly broken sizes. Some are mussed, but at 95¢c paird'nu will do 'well to secure a few pairs. $3.00 and $3.50 French Kid Gloves— One and Two Clasp, pair, $1.95 . White—Black—Tan—Brown—Gray—Ecru . Several different styles—all with neatly embroidered backs—some novelties— others ‘plain—not all sizes in any one style—some mussed—others perfect. All are ** " $5.00 French Kid and Suede Gloves— 12 and 16 Button Length, pair, $2.95 Tan—Brown—Black—Gray—Pique and Mostly large sizes—7, 7% and 7%5. These are beautiful gloves and remarkable value—and if you can wear these sizes you are assured of a great saving. Full-fashioned with silk garter hems, lace clox in exquisite patterns—fall shades, suede, beige, otter, cin- namon, gray, African brown and black. Silk Stockings With Pointex Heels, $2.25 Pure ‘thread silk, fine, even weave and full fash- ioned; black only. 400 Pairs $9.00 to $12.00 Pumps and Oxfords, $4.85 A Manufacturer’s Clearance! Practically every fashionable style and wide choice of leathers and colorings in this wonderful footwear opportunity! i Oxfords of black or brown calf and gray suede. A few in black kid, mostly with welt soles of leather or corrugated fiber—felt, military and Cuban heels. Pumps for street and business wear, black and brown calf and kid, one and two strap styles, buckled and buttoned, welt soles and low or Cuban heels. Dress Pumps and Evening Slippers, in patent leather, white and black kid, satin, patent and suede combinations,” with hand turned soles and high French or baby' French heels. < There’s a good assortment of sizes and widths and you're sure to find your size in one or another of similar styles. But to be sure—get here early! $9.00 and $10.00 French Heel Pumps and Oxfords, $1.45 Oxfords and pumps, in black kid—strap pumps of patent leather, fancy pumps in black or white satin. Sizes AAA 5,53, 7%, 8; AA 43, 5, 515, 6, 6, 7, A 3, 4,454, 5, 514, 6 7%,; B 1, 135, 234, 3, 314 4y, 5%, 6, 7; C 2%, 4, 5, 5%, 6, 6/4, 7, 8; D 5, 814. Shoe Sectlon—Street Floor—Jelleff’s.