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VENIZELOS SEEKS “TRAVELING” POST Believes He Can Aid Greece More on Road Than at . Home. By the Associated Press. PARIS, December 28.—A delegation sent from Greece to persuade former Premier Venizelos to return home and help unravel Greece's political tangle, arrived here today, after an unpleasant voyage of eight days on the storm-lashed Mediterranean. Its members were happy to discover that thelr mission had been accom- plished for them by telegraph while they were on the way. M. Venizelos' departure is fixed for some time within the next forty- eight hours. His closest councillors heve say he is not sure how much he can do to help Greece out of her political confusion and they espect he will refuse to take the resporsibility of forming a new government. He will give all the help he can without:te- turning to power, it is forecast.- It is thought the pressure will be so great that he may be induced to ac- cept the post of foreign minister, would prefer to act as a sort ling foreign minister, believ- ould do more for Greece out- tide the country than at home. he temporary character of Nis on 1n Athens i3 indicated ; his trip to Athens. SBT DATE FOR KLAN SUIT. Ark., December 28. ,000 libel suit of Impertal Wizard of Abe Martin Says: fl\ Circuses are t’ cut out all bunkom th’ comin’ season, but. we're allus too tired t’ stay fer th’ concert, anyhow (Copyright Nati ALLEGED ROBBER HELD. HAMILTON. Ohlo, December 28.—On receipt of word from Indlanapolis last night, Hamilton police arrested Oscar Sanders, thirty-three, on a charge of having looted the Tuxedo State Bank of Indlanapolis of $3,000 several weeks ago. He is being held for Indlana authorities. home is at Waynesburg, BAND CONDUCTOR DIES. GRAND RAPIDS, M tor, composer and advertising man, died here last night after an iliness of more than a_ye Mr. Lafferty came to Grand Ravlds in 1900 from Baltimore, where he had been di- rector of the Great Southern Band . |and publisher of the Baltimore Daily ¥y was set for January 15, The trial has been postponed several N 1D D DN N D N S NN 1) ) ) ) & The Year is Almost Ended —and with it will ge the opportunity to share in this remlrkuble year-end value event. the year we have added individual Misses’ High-Color Coats —with that smartly different air that Draped and with collars, cuffs and Misses everywhere adore! tube styles, panel borders of badger fur. $89.50 coat in colorin compositions »“Birth of rph's Waltzes.” Among his TELLS TRUTH ABOUT POET Albert Douglas' Addresses Arts Club on Robert Burns. Members of the' Arts Club and their guests enjoyed an unusual treat last evening at the clubhouse, 2017 I street, when they were addressed by Albert rica and study to his works and his life, gave a summary of the latest discoveries of bigraphical material, which clear away some of the clouds that have rested n his name. He told of personal visits to the Burns country and con- tacts with descendants of those who knew the poet in life. - He concluded with an eloquent. recital of the reasons why Burns is today one of the most ad- mired of all poe Next Sunday Miss Mary Boyle of Glasgow, who s in Washington on a brief visit, will address the Arts Cl following the weekly tea, on the su Ject *of the recent discoveries in the Dainted caverns of France and Spain, which, it is estimated, date back many thousands of years before the Christian EXCISE TAX COURT DECLARED ILLEGAL Minnesota Federal Bench Issues Temporary Restraining Order Against Body. By the Associated Press, ST. PAUL, Minn.,, December 28.—In & ruling of nation-wide importance, Federal Judges Wilbur F. Booth and ||| Johll F. MocGee todav:restrained the Internal revenue departments “ex- || I tax court” from further oferttlon ln Minnesota by issuance of a writ of temporary injunction handed down in federal court here. ‘The ruling, which affects the whole scheme of the internal revenue de- partment to establish excise tax courts all over the country, holds that this method of levying excise taxes on lllegal manufacture and sale of llquor is llle‘l-l and does not consti- cess of law.” ltlluldtobo(haflr'tl&l!offlle New Year’s Special Ever-blooming Blooming Plants—Primroses, men and old-fashioned Wax _ Begonias — fine specimens. Special Large Selection of Cut Flowers for New Year's Parties at Popular Prices " THE BLACKISTONE Cash& CarryFlower Stores 8l No Phome Orders—No Charges—No Deliveries Except of Funeral Flowers 804 17th St. (Midtown) 807 14th St. (Downtown) already been tremendous, but for this last Saturday of and beauty to the outstanding groups, so that women who come tomorrow have the murance of “Fashion with Value” to the uttermost. COATS Whatever your need you’re sure to find a coat you like at a price you can afford in these remarkable year-end groups. Women’s $110.00 Fashion Coats, $76.50 Very Fine Pile Coatings—Fashona, Cordara, Lustrosa, Ormandale—every coat embellished with deep collar and cuffs of beautiful furs matching or contrasting with the holce fox furs, brown, taupe or biack; fashionable platinum wolf, fine beaver and’squirrel, A year: end group it will pay to see! Women’s $115.00 and $125.00 choose from! out fail! One-of-Kind $195.00 Coat of Tarquina, 11 $165.00 to $2 SU Navy blue, Kit fox shade, $185.00 Coat of black Gerona, a r and deep cuffs of wonderful blue fox fu $155.00 $195.00 Side.fastening Coat, collar_and deep cuffs of Kit fox fur.. Other handsome model coats, i yith magaificent furs and in highest Cost coat fabrics, Fur-Trimmed Coats, $93.50 Remarkable for the lavish use of beautiful beaver and fastening styles, in choice Gerona, fabrics, all with large fur collars lack, brown and kit-fox gray to Women’s $145.00 to $175.00 Coats, $115.00- The finest kind of Coats—choicest furs, beaver and squi and black, blue and taupe shades, Marvella, Arabia, Glamora—Broadtail cloth; the season's favored the tube, the fiare, the ripple godet, the circular drape. platinum s, Gerona, ihouettes, See thuq with. Coats—Reduced n fox. Loveliest pile coa of Gla originally $245.00 to $360.00 each; all Ye: OMEN'S COATS—SECOND FLOOR—JELLEFF'S. FrsS Choose tomorrow from the finest year- end collection of costume and sport “suits we have ever had—now at less than half their regular prices—other groups, includ- ing tailored suits, but no room to tell about them here! Women’s $79.50 and $85.00 Come in and see! with Kit fox §745 00 ' $155.00 ~end prices, | Jellefts DRESSES Yeas-ends in price, butt in the height of Fashion! ‘Women’s $35.40 to $45.00 Street Dresses, $23.50 An unusually fine /jroup comprising both Siik and Cloth Dresses, Canton, ‘George tte and Satin Crepes, Roshanara Silks, Dozens of smart styles, tiered, 1; enhanced with fur banding, embrold- Look them over—try them—and Cycla- $ 1209 Wisc. Ave. (Georgetown) L X A S ) D S X 1 Coats—Suits—F rocks —all with the style for which our Third Floor Misses’ Shop is famous—the Jelleff assurance of quality in every garment. Misses’ $135 to $165 Coats, Fashonas, Velmaras—fabrics Geronas, Marvelilas, that spell quality and beauty. handsome rs and All with unusually cuffs of beaver, natural and Viatka squirrel, black, platinum and taupe fox. $11090 Styles include side- draped, bloused, tubular and circular flounce models—all very “missy" and mostly one of a kind. mink-dyed squirrel, beaver—b: Black, brown, navy blue and kit fox gray. Misses’ $125 to $135 Coats, Luxurious collars and cuffs of fine furs—Viatka and platinum wolf, 595.00 Iike best, the blask fox and autiful silky fabrics, Gerona, Fashona, Val- mara, Arabla and Monette—and the styies that misses pencil silhouette, the circular drape and wraj pPy side-fastening coats. Misses’ $95 to $110 Cous, =—noted for the beauty of their rich fabrice—Roi de Laine, Konia, Fashona, Arabeila $74:50 and Velmara—and the fineness of the furs—taupe or black fox, platinum wolf and beaver used in deep muffier collars and cuffs. fine year.end values! Misses’ $40.00 Cloth Frocks. lustrous charmeens—smart tailored styles as well as frocks of the dressier .ol‘l— h wide variety in trimmin, buttons, braiding and colorful embroidery, Misses’ $35.00 and $40.00 Silk Frocks, Just the smartest kind of frocks in the popular chiffon velvets and wanted silk cnus—bln:kl, QII\D, , blues, with becoming touches of fur, Fine twill cloths and all_excellently made, broy and embroidered treatments lac Kind of Trocks that misses 1Ko 86 wen One of our very $9950 ‘Navy” biue and brown, 523 50 and dellghtful "Dekded motife—the Misses’ $45.00 Silk and Velvet Frocks “‘Moon-glo” chlflnn valvet, popular shades, black, brown, coc lluhanlu crepe—th and navy biue. Misses” $49.50 to $55.00 Cloth Frocks, Adorable basque, draped coat and straightline styles rkable as well for the quality of the fine twill gloths and ch armeen an Ing. If you want a sma end ‘assortme: Misses’ $55.00 and $59.50 Silk Frocks, Olu of a kind n"lll lndl the smartest ever! et the excelience of the tailor- - Cloth frock—and who doesn't—choose it from Anlr. excise cour egality. Internal efiue officlals at Washington have in- Qlcated that should a ruling unfavor- able to them be handed down in St Paul they probably will abandon their plan. will: be taken Iimmediately, hn;‘vov‘r, that Four residents of New Ulm, who were arrested for alleged violation of the prohibition enforcement act and threatened with prosecution for fallure to pay an excise tax on illicit liquor they are alleged to have held, instituted the suit. HELD, FOR KLAN RIOT. STEUBENVILLE, Ohlo, Decemb 28—Chris Checco was arrested I night by Sheriff Edward Lucas charged with having shot anh wounded Darwin Gibson during n anti-Klan riot here last August. The arrest was made after Gibjon told the officer that he recogm/sed Checco as the man who shot him ‘when: he passed him on the strest. Remember WE PAY DAILY BALANCES 2% 3% terly. interest on checking 7/.ceounh on daily pounded monthly. / balances) — com- interest on ordiw}y savings accounts—compoynded quar- interest on special savings certificates — compounded semiannually. EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY Munsey Buil/ling Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and. 14th Sts. N.\W. lacess. The response has garments of distinction draped, paneled, pleat: ery, beading and-silk /ringe. choose! Women’s $59.00 to Veivets’ and Poiret ‘? itis. Dresses, $43.50 Dresses of thve. finer kinds, beaded and embroidery geite crepe frockys with tlered or ruffled skirts: satin dresses, payiel or draped styles, with conts quisite flower embroidered and, beaded. any social occasibn. Wornen’s $85 00 to $110 Dresses, $62.50 Afternoon and Dinner Gowns of chiffon veivet, all-over beaded or with exquisite; beaded motifs; CMNOII and georgette crepes with silver and ; draped chenille, brocaded few street frocks of fine twill cloths gharmeen handsomely tailored and of smart design. cry¥cal beadiug and embrold: beaded crepe de chines; alsi is lot are imports. "Women’s $98.50 to $175.00 Exclusive Dresses, $82.50 Exquisite Formal Gowns of Chiffon Velvet, Metal Cloth and Gold ce; Slaborately beaded and frequently fur-trimmed nd cloth frocks, Charmeen and Charminette, beau lored and rich with fur bandings, Chinese and Persian embroide vets, too, with long, close-fitting slecves. WOMEN'S DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR—JELLEFF'S Underwear! Final! ~—somewhat mussed perhaps—and sizes badly broken—but all of it very fine in quality and at worth-while reductions! $3.00 Handmade Underwear, $1.95 French Gowns and Chemise, with hand-scalloped and hand-embroid- lippine garments; all beautifully made and good as Thread Snetiast ored yokes, also new after iaundering. $4.00 and $5.00 Underwear, $2.95 Mussed garments from many lines. Silk gowns, envelope chemise, bloomers and vests, hemstitched, tucked and lace-trimmed styles. Philippine handmade gowns and velope broidery, Including rose and vine patterns; solid and Colado work. $5.90 to $7.50 Silk Underwear, $5.00 Beautiful radium silk and crepe de chine envelope filet and val laces, or In pretty hemstitched Big values herel chemise, d. witl Misszs’ Chiffon Dance Frocks ~bill/swy bouffant stylec—aglow with colon—trimmed with gold and silver very special price— ments; supple chiffon velvets, rhinestone beaded; Jacquard and canton crepes, chenlile brocades, some with fur banding, others draped, A wonderful opportunity to secure a frock for The prettiest ever, and at a $39.50 $69.50 Silk geor- mart black color facing and ex- Many of the gowns in Note the exceptional reductions Also chemise, with beautiful em. Suits, $38.50 The finest kind of Fur.trimmed Costume Suits— beautiful Vellona cloth with beautiful collars of choice fox or Viatka squirrel—the Kin a sult you can Wear anywhere—at 1ess than half in the year-end sales! Women’s $85.00 and $95.00 Sport Suits, $49.50 The kind with deep fur collars of hroum black or Kit fox or opossum— made from the smartest sport fabrics, hwf 't colored stripes, checks and plaids and self-barred Kasha clothe—all with youthful short box jackets. Women’s $125.00 to $165.00 Suits, $79.50 Stunning three-piece costume styles In the rich Velmara and Vellona cloths; box, 8ide-fastening and panel Jackets, richly trimmed with floss silk and braid embroidered; ail have ‘stunning collars of choice Viatka squirrel, taupe or Kit fox, some with cuffs as well. A superb year-ena Collection. & WOMEN'S SUITS—SECOND FLOOR—JELLEFF'S. (RS sttty Blouses! Year-Ends! $5.00 to $6.95 Handmade Blouses, $3.95 modeis with vestee fronts, youthful Peter Pan daintily trimmed with Irish and filet laces and d handdrawn cluster motifs. Only two or three Slln-ovcr lty s In crepe de chine, pleated or Jaoguettes of Cantol witl h- all~over embroid 3 effects in Drln!lfl slik. hll 7!lr.'n¢ group I8 so-rich h:y full of style, that If blouse you can mml‘.nll to find it horel Rust, gray, thmmun. brown, navy blue and blacl $11.95 to $15.00 Costume Blouses, $8.95 les of marked Individyality—crepe de chines and eatins, 'mnfly combined with cut chenille; becoming round or bateau neck Il with the popular short roll collars; hand-embroidered ‘in floss .lk Ivll metallio effects; also sm: mm |‘mb;=crlu. shades to harmonize or h son’s fashion. el e "‘3 ES—STREET FLOOR—JELLEFF’S. d different. Tan, gray, hl.cl( and '-‘ vu.'lee'fi; urstassv'%ninu l:tnmas ‘g“oo‘:.’lwkln s 4750 33’9.50 collars. Box jacket st of course—a novelity lultmn-. tan and brown, y lnfl tan, gmn And at a yur -e/ad price! and gray. Misses’ $75.00 Sport Suits, Here are lfl s fine for spring wear! Smart styles that include slip-over suits of imported plaids, checl Kasha clothe—all with fur collars of platinum wolf, Viatka squirrel, beaver and taupe fox. Misses’ $59.50 Sport Stunning mllfilr“ and plaited suitin with oollars of gray skunk, black fox squirrel. Wrap.around and’ box-. -Jacket colorings—green with gray, brown with tan, MISSES’ SHOP—THIRD FLWHELFEFF’?. 3 About 25 Hudson Seal (¢lyed musk- rat) Coats in this year-end clear- away. —all very fine, selected skins, expert workmanshlp and the favored modes of the season, including several copies of imported models. Trimmed with natural skunk, Vnatka- dyed squirrel or reverse self-bandings. ' A Hudson Seal Coat is at any t/me an mvestmcnt in style and comfort—at year-end ptices these fine coats represent opportunities: that no weman who appreciates fine furs can afford to miss! FURS—SECOND FLOOR—JEJLLEFF'S Y los. Idy one of a kind, flesh color and orchid—a few crepe de chine :‘l’wnl $4.00 to $6.00 Silk Petticoats $2.95 and $3.95 Radium, jersey and crystal knit silke—straightline styles with self folds or seif’ embroidered; flounced models with fancy pleated or ribbon. trimmed flounces. Fine range of shades—high and conservative colorings. UNDERWEAR—STREET FLOOR—JELLEFF'S Pumps—Oxfords—Slippers —Nearly every smart style and practically all the smart fabrics in this year-end house cleaning of broken sizes—three big year-end groups: 3485 .. 56.85 ,. $7.85, Were $9 & $10 Wen $10 & s11 Were $10 to Slz Spoft and street oxfords, Im:ludln. a few In tan calf; others or French calf or kid, and in Inclug ¢ rom single-strap pumps to sma styles. llxn are badly broken. 8o m uqm almost surely e fitted. i R SN e ol SHOE SECTION—STREET FLOOR—JELLEFF’S, e e e ekt Last Days! Skirts 310 75 and $12.50 Sport Sklrb, 35'95 ity mixture skirtings, camel’s; hair ‘pu ® mwl.r 8 soason, wrap-around and plea u. S ‘filon, ray, tan, gran combinations of navy blue brown with tan, ig.year-end value here! $16.50 to $19.50 Sklrts, $10. 95 Wrap-around and pleated styles—the " finest smart fiseced plaids, ul'-nmd Kasha _eloths, llllx!llr‘ ol noveity checks. Many.smart color combinations, Including bl white, gold and gray, camel color with black, granite and gold, ay. : e SKIRTS—SECOND FLOOH—_J!LL"F". ki Q1 oF wasHINGTON (= -\ - / A Riot of Selling! That’s the short, sweet, true story of the first 2 Days of the Annual D. J. Kaufman il January Clearance Sale Here’s the simple, TRUE story: Your choice of a $150,- 000.00 stock of Men’s and Young Men’s Quality Clothes. In three genuine Bargain Lots. On sale at Both Stores. 23 *33 43 Tuxedos, Full Dress * Cutaways Included Every $30 & $35 Suit and O’Coat Every $40 & $45 Suit and O’Coat Every $50 & $55 Suit and O’Coat . Our Exclusive Line of Oregon City Virgin Wool Overcoats included No Alteration Charge Garments Laid Aside With Deposit Money’s Worth or Money Back D. J. Kaufman 1005.07 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave.