Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1923, Page 22

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

22 PROHBITONPARTY READYTORUNFORD - Natibnal Committee to Meet| in D. C. December 12 to Formulate Plans. By the A . Octolier 19.—He | MEXICO RAIL STRIKE BLOW TO SHIPPING s Carry Cargoes to- Tampico After Week of Paralysis at Vera Cruz. Press, October 19.—~The gen- grown out of the the maritime railway terminal tinued for one week a settlement. The otween nd the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923. NEW “Y” CONSTITUTION ISSUE STIRS CONVENTION Vigorous Opposition to Eliminating Church Affiliation as Member- ship Basis Expected. By the Associated Press, CLEVELAND, Ohlo, October 19.—A proposed constitution, which would eliminate church membership as a qualification for active membership in the Y. M. C. A., was under consid- eration today by a committee ap- pointed at yesterday's session of the constitutional convention. Action on the report will be taken by the con- vention as a whole. At present only those who are in ZANGWILL RATES MOVIE STANDARDS “VERY LOW” Public Does Not Enow What It ‘Wants Until It Gets It, Jewish Author Says. By the Assoclated Press, NEW YORK, October 19.—Motion pictures should be presented without subtitles, Israel Zangwill, playwright and poet, sald before the Council of Jewlsh Women. He declared that hav- ing explanatory matter on the screen was ridiculous; that a good fllm did not need it. Mr. Zangwill said that, next to broadcasting, the motion picture was the greatest thing ever invented, al- my plays, plcturized in this country, reached England.” In speaking of popular appeal, Mr. Zangw!ll sald the publie did not know waat it wanted until after it got it. He declared he had written his plays for future production, al- though he hoped they would be read by the present generation. LAWRENCE VAIL, WRITER, GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE Copper King’s Son-in-Law Arrested in Italian Club Affair; Freed Upon Appeal. By the Assoctated Press, 3 days' imprisonment, and, with his wife, leave for Amalfl. Mr. Vail, who is thirty-two years of age, is & writer of plays and short stories, and is the son of Kugene Vall, a well known Paris artist. He was married to Miss Guggenheim in Paris in March, 1922, many of the most prominent members of the American colony attending. FLIES MONSTER PLANE. Lieut. Nelson on Way From Cali- fornia to Dayton Field. SANTA MONICA. Calif.. October 19, —Lifeut. Eric Nelson left here ves- terday ~for McCook Field, Dayton, Ohlo, flylng a great plane designed and bullt here for a proposed around- but appealed, was allowed to ONE DEAD, FOUR INJURED. Fifty-Ton Ladie of Molten Steel Upsets Upon Workmen. SHARON, Pa., October 19.—When & ladle containing fifty tons of molten steel upset at the open hearth fu nace of the Farrell Plant of the Cai jnegiée Steel Company last night. o man was killed and four others badly burned, two probably fatally. Clau F. Femelee of Farrell was burned Robert Phillips of Wheatland and Theodore Brown of Farrell, were burned. Hoobler and Fisher are not expected to live. It is belleved that a huge hook hold- ing one side of the container slipped. Femelee was operating a crane over A o H| Coal Bills —can’t be expected to run low where yo heating equipment is defective. [ New installation and repairs that Colbert sponsors mean 100% = efficiency—most com- fort at least cost for fuel. 2T Ready to get your job now. ¥ uy reasonable, right o row'ls fi the ladle and molten metal was splashed over his entire body. R —— Mrs. F. Cecena, thirty-seven years old, of San Diego, Calif., has given birth to ‘twenty-five children, includ sets of twins and one of tripl though his opinion of motion pic- 3 tures as now produced was very low. | V. y ar He asserted he had trouble under- fetures. to films of my own dn’t understand them,” | w simply horrified when erument has intervened only so|good standing (n evangelical churches o assure v are admitted to active membershir 45 to assure the movement of | ArS 00t ment to modify the basis of membership, led by association “lib-; erals” is being opposed Ly the con- servative elements, said to be strong- est In the southern states. ‘ Predictions that the problem will precipitate the most spirited debate of the convention were freely made by the more than 400 delegates here from all parts of the United States Ford can have the prohibition p; nomination for I ent in 18 wants it, according to a state eued here by Virgil G ‘Washington, D. prohibition October the-world flight to be undertaken by Army aviators. Lieut. Nelson Is ac- companied by M. C. Cornwall as aret_Gugge daughter of the late Benjamin n copper king, | mechanle. ed here r an incident| Four other similar planes are to rred Sunday evening in albe constructed to complete the globe- He was sentenced to ten circling squadron. Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 [F Street Fjone Mata 3016-3017 works and he said. * their = cargoes. 1s do not call at all is paralyzed. The ion, membecrs of v _sustained large | further develop- tion. and Canada. uthorities have| The proposed constitution was one ttitude, refusing |of several submitted vesterday. Prop- n to the workers. It appears |erty interests involved are obstacles | t the officials are influenced some- | making adeption of a constitution the fact that the elections |difficult. < _— A monument to the actress-mother || of Edgar Allan Poe s soon to be erected over her grave in St. John's cemetery } Richmond. Va. would have been pe Fashion Has Many Messagesfor You Tomorrow! G Anent Coats that are adorned in new ways with fur— -9 G Anent Frocks in charmeen and twills—in silks and velvets. G Anent Sport Stockings just here from England—and accessories of all sorts. G These messages are ready for delivery to you—at Jelleff’s! Fashion Messages for Misses--Coats They tell of a hundred little newnesses in style—and fabric—and furs. They tell of wide :lec*\;cs, of chin collars that flare—of the tube silhouette—the underarm blouse. Here are some of them— MISSES’ COATS 14 to 20 Years Sizes! that interfer would mean of the imp: nt labor vote. = $1.800 were im- i of the German msoth by im Furnace and Stove Repairs ROOFING R. K. Ferguson, Inc. 1114 9th St. NN\W. Roofing Dept. ty lea inday, after wh ved to return to W In connection voncerning Mr. 1216 F St. N.W, EDVEDNEDIEDNE @ national ¢ . and authorities e . penalty would th the return to custody SDIEDIEONS 2 SR TR Remember This Wien You Serve Qyster Cocktail thatthe most appetizing cocktail dressing you have ever tasted is the aim- Father Jobn's W Black Marvella, tube style, with taupe fox collar and cuffs ..... Black Gerona, side tied, collar and cuffs of mink dyed squirrel . Kit Fox Fashona, apron front model, squirrel collar, cuffs and border . Brown Gerona, draped front, collar and cuffs of golden beaver . Cinder Gray Gerona Coat, with kit-fox collar and cuffs . Black Samara, circular drape, with platinum wolf collar and cuffs Brown Pantalure, draped front, collar and cuffs of taupe wolf , Black Ormadale, tiered skirt, black fox collar and cuffs ......... Brown Fashona, with silk stitchery—beaver collar and cuffs ....... Come and see these and dozens of others ready in our Misses’ Shop tomorrow.—Third Floor. Style That’s NEW in Misses’ Frocks Brimful of Youth, Fashion, Value $35.00 $49.50 $55.00 —SATIN frocks—dozens of styles in black, brown and navy blue. 7R —TIERED frocks in cloth or silk with flat, circular or pleated tiers—two, three or five to a frock. — | —CGAT frocks of charmeen, flat crepe or satin, very slim, very straight, often with a splash of color. i ) ] —FULL SKIRTS attached to slim bodices—a new silhouette and one essentially youthful. —NO BELT on many frocks—new versions of princess lines in coat or draped froc! —LONG SLEEVES that mould to the arm from shoulder to wrist and then cover part of the hand. —COLOR to relieve almost every frock—facings, embroidery, novelty braids, inserts of contrasting tone and fabric, beading, wool embroidery. o1 Older people ¢ —Advertiscment S GET JAIL FIGHT SUSPECT. ! Towa Police Hold Man Wanted by XKentucky Officers. GUTHRIF: ' Dangerous colds Give them immediate attention. Apply Sloan’s gently without rub. bing. It sends to the congested Tegion the fresh, new blood that alone cen clear the passages. The oppression on the chest passes off. the threatening cold is gone. Get a bottle from Yyour druggist today—35 cents. J* will not stain, plest one to make, viz:two parts of good tomato catsup 19.—Jim and one part of have furnished : ) 5 i 3 | convicts killed 3 ] it J1EAGPERRINS | SAUCE THE ORIQGINAL WORCESTERGHIRE Over 50 Years' Satisfactory Service “Headliners-- Leading Attractions Weekly at the FAMILY SHOE STORE’S New Novelty Department a9 Irene Castle Fashions—Coats and Frocks—Exclusively Dance frocks for Misses—graceful in the dance, stunning in repose—$25 to $95. The Slip-Over Suit Is Here On and off like a blouse—patent slide fastening—no buttons. In brown fashona—with heavy collar and cuffs,-$95.00. Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Sport Suits, $49.50 at Jelleff’s Novelty suitings in lovely soft browns and tans, grays and greens. Box jackets and wrap-around skirts, button trimmed New and Fashion Messages Anent Hats *= $10 Women’s Fur-Trimmed Coats Tailored and Sporte— Satin, Duvetyn, Velvet and Felts! Messages that bespeak value, also a wide choice . wm or beribboned or with just a feather Hats in browns and grays to match the suits—black, purple, navy or the striking brick red. All at $10.00. Hat Shop—Third Floor=—Jeileff's . The Indispensable Costume . Slip Of excellent quality crepe de chine, lus- trous radium silk or shimmering satin—all in tailored styles with hemstitched or picoted tops and self straps. All shirred at hips for additional width. Black and navy blue. $5.00 and $5.90. Others in brown and evening colors, $7.50 and $10.00. New Silk Petticoats, $5.00 ‘The newest styles in petticoats are lovelier than ever. They're always slim, but not all are straightline. Some have fancy pleated and ribbon-trimmed flounrces in smart novelty effects; others are scalloped and embroidered. Choice of silk jersey, radium silk and crystal knit, in all the best fall colors. Petticoats—Street Floor—Jelleff’s. A Glove Sale to Remember! Washable Chamoisett: Fine French Kid— o— In All Sizes Broken Sizes and Prices All fine gloves and in various styles, lengths and a large range of colorings! A clearance of lines that are being dis- continued! Big savings for those who are prompt to secure their sizes! $2.00 Chamoisette Gloves, Pair, 89c Four smart gauntlet styles, in beaver, brown and gray, in nov- elty combinations; also a small lot of Duplex gloves, gauntlet stilr. in sand and light shades. Both these gloves are guaranteed washable $3.00 & $3.50 French Kid Gloves, Pr., $l.95 Generous van‘:tg. in style, one and two clasp, novelty or plain; all with smartly embroidered backs. A fine chance to secure good gloves if your size is here. $5 Long French Kid and Suede Gloves, Pair, $2.95 12 and 16 button length. Mostly large sizes 7 to 7%4. Tan, brown, black, gray—remarkable value if you can wear them. Remember—No “run” that starts above the Gold Stripe can pass be- Kid GI . low. This gives absolute protection against garter-clasps “runs.” $2.25 and $3 French Kid Gloves, Pair, 95c ' Jellef’s—Only Legitimate Washington Agency. . e ‘ (\ P— — Coats of a pleasing refinement and a definite style personality, exhibiting the high-grade pile fabrics, trim- med with choice furs. Stunning Coat of black Gerona has deep collar and cuffs of natural gray squirrel, $95. Large surplice-collar Coat, with cuffs also of black lynx, on a straightline style of Arabia, $95. A brown Fashona Coat has a huge muffler collar and very deep cuffs of beaver, $95. Handsome Coat, in brown Fashona, boasts generous collar and ‘cuffs of cocoa brown fox. Roi de laine is trimmed with Viatka-dyed squirrel, even to a smart border on the circular drape, $95. In the ialized styles for Little Women, you'll find a stun- . ning coat of Fashona with fox collar and cuffs, $95. Dress Coats, too, of imported sport fabrics—fur trimmed—$95. We can’t begin to describe a tenth even of the won- derful coats you'll find in this remarkable group at $95. Suffite it to say, heed this message! ‘Women’s Coat Shop—Second Floor—Jelleff’s. Fashion’s Newest Only $5 to $12 In a multitude of styles and leathers, including rich shades of brown in suedes and calfskin; satin, patent leather and dull leather. Many original creations in strap ef- fects in pumps and combina- tions of leathers. All Heels—All Leathers —Every Size and Every Width Oxfords For Brisk Fall Days $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Swagger walking shoes of tan calf, black calf, brown kid, patent and gun metal; military, Cuban and regular walking heels. Black new suede, dull calf trim. $9.00 Patent, black suede trimmed. Other combina- tions, with flat heels. $6.50 Black suede, black calf trim- med. $10.00 Tan Walking Ox f ords, ma- hogany calf trimmed. Oth- ers in patent and black. $6.00 Black suede, withblack satin underlay. $9.00 “Polo” San- dal, in a smart combination of tan and black ABOVE—MAMMOTH CUFFS AND A GREAT COLLAR OF FOX LAVISHLY TRIM A SIDE - FASTENING COAT OF ZANZIBAR FASHONA. $110, Our Many Customers Who are Enthusiastic About Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Will be glad to know that, owing to a new factory system, we are now seldom out of any size, in any color or any style. So it will scarcely ever be necessary for you to take a substitute, but always be able to secure Silk Stockings That WEAR! WITH FINE COTTON GARTER HEMS 52-75 Pr. $2.00 ¢:. $2.25 pr. REGULAR WEIGHT CHIFFON WEIGHT. GARTER HEMS, . New_shades include Autumn, Piping Rock, Caramel, Otter, Bobolink, Skyn and Nude. For that sheer look—wear gun metal or graphite instead of black—in chiffon weight. Pique and overseam, in one and two clasp stvles—tan, brown, black, gray and white. Badly broken sizes, but a wonderSul buy! Silk Hosiery to Match Full-fashioned and na- tionally known $ l 95 A Great Purchase of New $10.00 Pumps $6.50 400 pairs, in both patent leather and dull black calf, ready for sale tomorrow at, pair They’re from a maker whose very name is a synonym for quality leathers and skilled workmanship. Y.ou have the choice of patent leather or dull black calf, both with welt soles and Cuban heels. Toe cap, tongue and banding have a smart perforated design. Practically all sizes 3!; to 8 and widths AA to D. It isn’t often one gets a chance at full-size assortments in a sale with such a price-saving—so come " before they are broken! makes; all pure silk. Pair FAMILY SHOE STORE Jos. Strasburger Co., Inc. 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. Memberw Better Business Bureau

Other pages from this issue: