Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1923, Page 22

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£ 229 DEEPENSMYSTERY INMER ROUSE CASE Pathologist Says Bodies Only | in Water 48 Hours or Not That Leng: v ORLEANS, La.. October 31.— rounding the Morehouse kidnaping cases is deepened E published today in the Times-Picayune in which Dr. Charles W. Duval. pathologist, who conducted ®utopsies on the mutilated bodies taken from Lake La Fourche last De- cember and identified as those of Watt Danicl and T. F. Richard, who were kidnaped by a hooded band on t 21,1922, was declared to have newspaper last night that| Life Loss in Late War More Than 18 Previous Ones BY the Assaeiated Press. PARIS, October 31—The late war resulted in greater loss of lite to the world than the elghteen wars which occurred between 1815 and 1913, the number of dead, in- cluding those who died of , wounds and llinegs, being given in. round figures as eleven millfons, accord ing to statistics compiled by the Academy of Moral and Political Secience. To thi® must be added diminution in the birth rate if a fairly correct estimate of the re- duction in world population is to be reached. ORDER SHIELDS REFUGEES Forced Expatriation From Bes- sarabia to Russia Stopped. BUCHAREST, October 31 (Jewlsh Telegraphic . Agency).—The Bessara- bian military “authorities have or- ed_xuspension of the compulsory repatrigtion of refugees to soviet the THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. DR. GOOK'S COUNSEL SEVERELY REBUKED Jufige in Oil Fraud Case Sa&s Studied Effort Made to Discredit Bench. 1. » By the Assoclated Press, s FORT WORTH, Tex., October 31— The triel of Dr. Frederick A. Cook, oil promoter, and his thirteen co- defendants accused of fraud, already dramatic with shasp clashes between the court and counsel of the defense, reached a. climax when Judge John N. Killits, retiring the jury, severely arraigned former Senator Joe Bailey | and associate attorneys. “1 have never seen such insidious suggestions that the judge s parti- ean,” Judge Killits charged at the end of a long statement from the I motion that the jury be discharged and the case thrown into mistrial “In the light of the court's state- ments” Balley explained, “myaelf and fellow counsel feel we could not continue In behalf of our clients | we_should.” “My decislon 1s no,” thundered the judge. “If such a motion should be allowed any statute lawyer could break any criminal trial in the back by Oringing just this condition ut.” . State Witness Upheld. Judge Klllits had denied a motion by the defense that the testimony of H. E. Robinson, a codefendant, who pleaded gullty and later towt- fled for the state, be stricken from the records. Bailey then chafged that confidential notes of counsel for the defenwe had fallen Into the hands of the prosecution, and moved that the court instruct that they be re- turned “unread.” It was this ‘motion that brought forth Judge Killity' statement. The court orflered an Investiga- tion and determined that a note pussed between Dr. Cook's attorneys had become mixed with exhibits in the case and was found later in the district attorney’s office. It was re- turned Immediately. The highest Notel in Europe Is now | being bullt near the sammit of the in the Swiss Alps, at an al- C., WEDNESDAY, 'OCTOBER. 31, 1923, REPORTS $400 GEMS STOLEN. Hazel Herbert, apartment 6 1725| dresser drawer. 3d_street, night appealed to the olice to, recover jewelry valued at B0 that' wau stolen from her apart- mont Monday or yesterday. 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Any man on pleasure bent is to find himselt i’r’nk. in due time. rings, two ‘sef with dlamonds and two with rubles, were taken from a .F! o bodies ecould not have been mi;‘()fi';h- 15::0 al"‘\'\'fllnapx-r Adverul re- : 1 ! eaight | PoTts. o decision was taken fol- ater more than forty-cight jowing the return of War Minister it that long Mardreseu from Tiraspol, where he statement. the news- |conferred with the soviet delegation, , had been corroborated | i bench. It would ‘appear, he said, that defense counsel had pursued a studied course designed to poison the | minds of the jury of the government. Senator Bailey the paper says. s ing that in their opinion the || bodies were those of the kidnaped men EDMONSTON'S — Home of the “Original” FOOT- FORM Boots and Oxfords tE;:br Men, Women and Chil- ren. Parker Sure of Identity. Py ilsiana repeat- e Morehouse tux Klan was responsible dnaping and alleged mur- Daniel and Richard. while riembers of the Morehouse Klan or- ion have charged that the tound in the lake were not the Mer Rouge men. but! ¢ were “planted” there xho. discovered in_order n the crime upon the Klan. Tt “Quality is Important—Fit is Imperative” Swoilen. Twisted Ankles and “Run-In" Heels Comfort and Correction in Foot-Forms has 1 J. K. Skipwith, | £ the purish Klan Ku hip suit that an in- cho _visited Morehouse 1 said that the bodles iden- those of wrd und Daniel ) ‘spread-eagled” on a lox their heads thus crushed mikh beads or mashed off could not have been whic ir Lones fr A Helping “Hand” to Foot and Nerves Ii one sticks to Nature, he or she will never experience physical com- plaint. Wearing proper shees, prop- erly fitted, will correct 90 out of 100 foot ailments. The Foot Form Arch Support Boot is so designed that it builds up the foot, correcting many of the foot ailments that handicap humanity today. A steel hrmic is buiit 5 Ware ~ into the shoe. It supports e aavanina the e the foot comfortably. The he kidnape shoe clutches the h and ';“ e fits the ankle like a stock- ‘;‘v;e‘\énl i ing. It relieves and cor- rects foot troubles ! Consult our Professional i Shoe Fitters about the re- quirements of your feet. Oxfords to Match EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 1334 F Street ““i foo ireumicr " ANDREW BETZ, Manager Party in Tllinois. CHARLESTON, I, October Yunt, Mrs. Margaret Hill and | izabeth Huss, were killed, and | \enperd was ipjured last night | When castbound passenger train on the Biz Four railroud struck lished @b automobile in | were riding at a cross- ! All the occupants of the o sald to have been resi- 31— machine dents of M / R oom Overstuffed Living Room Suite The suite shown above is upholstered in two-tone bluc velour, with spring edge. Reversible loose cushions ; deep seat sofa; wing fireside chair and armchair. $165.00 - o < L1V1ng HE one most concerned in the appearance of your living room should be you, yourself. Therefore you owe it to yourself to inspect the many interesting values in finers furniture;:—avail yourself of the personal, interested service which is the prevailing key- note here;—and plan the furnish- ing of your living room at excep- tionally moderate cost. Windsor Gateleg against officers | - countered with a Mahogany Finish End Table With book trough. This table’ makes a useful and practical ad- dition to your living room. $7.75 £ Chair In mahogary finish, with saddle seat. The graceful design enhances the beauty of your living room. 36.95 Table . Solid mahogany top 36x48 inchés. Roomy drawer in side. Adds to the charm * of your living room. 522.50 ‘S WRIGHT . FURNITURE cAlways Right i Juality and Price 905 SEVENTH ST. N.W. 1,800 feet. NEW BAGS, $5.00 —in an unusual sale that includes velvet, duvetyn, silk, leather and beaded bags. An Unpardonable Si If you are continually sick, can’t properly attend your household or business duties, and are always tired, run~dow{ or in pain from High or Low Blood Pressure, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Nervousness or other disorders, you commit an unpardonable sin against yourself, your family and friends, when positive relief ¢an be so easily obtained with Radium Bath Compound Price, $1.00 Try a course of five of these baths now and be your old self again. Radium Products Corporation 918 F St. N.W. ‘O'Donnell’s Drug Stores People e s 8| COLLARS AND CUFFS, $1.00 Tailored styles of linen, lace- trimmed, dainty sets of net or lace. Choose Now From the Largest Fashion Stocks We Have Ever Had Whatever is mirrored in the glass of fashion you will find among them! Value, too. in every garment — in every article of apparel—at Jellefi’'s—the dependable store! November Coat Event Fur--Trimmed Coats WOMEN'S—MISSES’ $69.50, $85, $115 Of deep, lustrous pile coatings, enriched by choice furs—the distinctly new [Fashion silhouettes of late fall—all beautifully tailored and lined—marked at ‘figures that make this a coat opportunity decid- edly to be grasped! WOMEN'S STYLES—2nd_FLOOR MISSES’ STYLES—3rd FLOOR Flannel Plays the Lead in Women’s Frocks Tomorrow 259 Checks and plaids in the genuine Betany flannel— slim straight tailored lines, button-trimmed and banded ribbon bound and braided. The new and logical dress for business or sport. Com- binations of tan and gray, blue, or brown with blue. WOMEN'S DRESSES 2nd FLOOR—JELLEFF'S Special Purchase! Special Sale! $65.00 Fur-Trimmed Sport Suits $49.50 Qi smart imported suitings and novelty broche plaids that feature the new woodsy browns and grays and combine with striking effect granite or blue with black, tan with brown. There are huge muffler collars of opossum and collars and cuffs of raccoon. Not more than enough for one day's selling—be rompt ! # P WOMEN'S SUITS—2nd FLOOR—JELLEFF'S A Sale—Newest Caracul Jacquettes In the Popular Beige and Platinum, Cocoa and Black shades, with chin collars of fox or dyed squirrel. Spe- cially purchased—small quantity only—to be sold tomorrow at $95.00 each These jacquettes are in a range of sizes for misses— and for women up to size 40. No duplicates can be secured at this price. FURS—2nd FLOOR—JELLEFF'S . A Sale of the Newer Hats, $12.50 * Soft, lovely Velvets, Metallic Cloth and touches of Fur distinguish these hats at $12.50. : Hats_for dress, of Lyons or Panne velvet," frequently are draped with lace or boast colorful drooping plumes—there’s a new French cloche of chenille—duvetyns and felts and close-draped “turbans are shown for motor or sport or nestling in the snug- the gly collat of a rich fur coat. And dozens of others, all with individuality for which our Hat Shop is famous—all at $12.50 to- MOrrow. Sale Extraordinary! GLO-VES French Kid French Suede Chamois Capeskin $1.85 styles in Centemeri assortments in wl)hlh:l n Ch.oice at length tan French suede in and “7%. In" general good range. Priced for prompt clear- ance—many at fess than half the regular prices. Chamoisette and Double Silk One-clasp and fancy gauntlet styles. 85¢ Choice at An extraordinary valus group— haif a dozen smart styles ip brown, beaver, mode ana gray. All si; in the group, but net in each styls. Make your selections early. Silk Umbrellas $7.50 fine assortment of that offer wide gift , inlald and paint. variety of i ed handles, In fancy wood or bake- lite combinations. Fine quality sitks, mostly witn satin, grosgrain or fancy bordérs—all the new ideas in tips .1t will pay you to Costume Blouses $9.85 Charming sli types, many with collars th w new com- le with crepe, and satins and crepe de chines ex- quisitely beaded hand em- broldered. qually smart with e skirts or with costume Crepe de Chine Chemise, $2.95 300 new Envelope Chemise, of New lace-trimmed and tailored foyme—sight differant stytes. Edg. s and Insertions of val and filet ces, Insets of filet, hemstitched d shirred yokes. ‘Flesh, orchid and peach. 200 <o choose from. Corduroy Robes $7.50 Featuring & smart new sidi odel, in plain wide wi corduroy, with embossed cordu \collar and cuffs. and French blue. y Cherry, fuchsia .This Is Reindeer Autumn Skyn Buck Otter Smart Colors! November Coat Event Sport Coats WOMEN'S—MISSES’ $55, $65, $75 Decidedly the favored coats of the season—these in smart sport fabrics with the overtones of color blending into harmony with the whole, yet de- lightfully emphasized by luxurious furs. Wonder- ful value groups to choose from! ’ MISSES' STYLES—3rd FLOOR - WOMEN'S STYLES—2nd FLOOR Waffle Tucking is New for Misses’ Jersey Frocks 185 And so is the style of this button-trimmed jersex— two-piece—with its skirt on an underwaist and fin- ished with unusual collar and linked cuffs of linen. Colors—navy or French blue, cocoa, brown. and black. MISSES' DRESSES 3rd FLOOR—JELLEFF'S ‘New Skirts, $10.00 Camel’s hair skirts, plain or plaided: some in the new brushed effect, Kasha cloth, the smart skirting with brushed self-color stripes or plaids, checked velours, mostly in the smart wrap styles, with deep pleat closing. . Brushed Swagger Coats - ¥ . —the style with collars—in a tremendous selling tomorrow. '8$5.00 ° $7.50 $10.00 Nearly 30 styles to choose from—uearly all with the popular collars and many with bell sleeves. Some plain wool or mohair, others fiber banded. Lots of brown and hufll? plain or in combina- tion, center and side fastening types—many one-of-a-kind models. If you need a sweater—see these tomorrow. the Silk Stocking That Gives Satisfaction—and This is the Reason Why! No “run” that starts above can pass the gold stripe, so the stocking is protected. i 4 All Weights! All Sizes! Nude Caramel Gun Metal Gold Suede Graphite Dark and Medium Brown and Black "Regular Weight $2.00 Pair With fine cotton garter hems Come Tomorrow for Gold Stripe—come | never be disappointed at Jelleff’s! Sand Regular Weight $2.75 Pair With all-silk garter hems any day—you’ll Chiffon Weight $2.25 - Pair With fine cotton garter hems e )i . So——" 3 ) Ly vy W SIS . CUMUSIEY. - S, SN S ] &

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