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WARNS DAY LEAGD | TO WORK AT POLLS lepmentntms Temple Declares| Free Uniforms and “Days OR” Rern Harry i Present Congress Will Pn: . i serve Volstead Act. TEARS COMING ELECTION Spys Wet Foroes Planning {o Se- : cure ' Next Congress iPredicting that danger of modifical sfead act in the Representative H. mple “of Penneylvania today warned the Antl. Silgon League convention at th First Congregational Church tf the “wets” were all ready to elect another Congress that would weaken prohibition. ehould make any additional ap- propriation for enforcement, sueh & proposed Ly Secretary of the Tressury Mellon for building a fleet of fast <-?u( guard ships to prevent rum run- ning. \Representative Ci an of Michi. £an charged: r"s}fil‘b‘ulnn'—!’:u nussioner Hay vall wrapped Up In red 1ape,’ and that the of prohibition commissioner was nof mentioned in the Volstead act. He attacked the proposal to unit directly under the presiden Mr. Cramton attacked the - ciation Opposed to the Prohf! Amend: Which e to hold its fAFst national vention here this month, rganized foe” of the Anti- branded by My, Cramton as “unpateivtie.” Mr. Cramton declared -that Repre. sentative John P..Hill ¢ Maryland was the spokesman in thy House for Association Opposed to the Pro- on Amendment and charged “he_an hfm in the state of dirsctly responsible for the fac! there is no state law in Maryl 0r the enforcement of prohibitios amuel Plantg, president ce Col the ne ants |deut. Gen. Nelson ad. organized, .pled; abstaln from the use ing the college year 227 PENNSYLVANIA 'AVE. those aswociated with (f 4. are. POI.IGE AND FIREMEN BACKED FOR MORE PAY Aanmdl.nlepontocm Vlu aeasurer,-ane ll cnnutu for Directorate. “Ml OYHER LOOAL QUESTIONS UP |} Annual Mesting of Civic Body to) Be. !eld Tonight. Mniforms and one day .be repommendsd to “.Chamber of Corm- 1 meeting in the New Willard Hotel, Tt alse Wil be:recelved: from the gummittee on public health. - Phie DYintipal husiiess ot sRis mest Ing will be the election of officers for the ensuing year. So far no contest has developed in the list of officers and it is probable the incurybents will lm. I slasted, including.! isaac Gans, James T. .l Vice: presiae, and while representing. e convention 15’ e tomortow night with a-mass mo which Willlam J. Bry Pinchot of Pennsy!vi Beer Tax ‘Wayne B. Wheele, of the league, vention yesterd Chairman Gree! *he House w and means committee, which © Mr. Wheeler sald showed that committes would not consider any taxition scheme providing for the return 'of light "wine and beer. 8 Jepressniative of the brewing in- terésts, Wh f he thought there was any chance ‘|ot fhe “\ways ‘and- menns committe favorably considering such a pro- posal, that he thought there was no ¢ |chance of it, and that Representa 5. |tive Garfer of Texas, ranking demo. crat on the comm| the same view. Other speakers yi ee, had expressed erday included Miles, retired, Senator Fess of Ohlo, Reprosentative Cramton of Michigan, Bishop Charles M Denver, C . and Bishop “Washingtor GREAT PIANO SALE! Newly Accumaiated Stock of Used iPianos—vPlgyersf\Grands | - SACRIFICE PRICES ACT, QUICK"'“DON’T DELAY’ BrmgWhtYwCu--Mhy-l. Wer!lD.dqu! hid asked the ¢hairman {[} Mr. Green's letter said he had told | i : sted—throw-: styles, with rolled collar and cuffs. i A * and_$18.00 Silk Petticoats—wo: - January Sales! $8.95 to $10.95 resl@int; . _Darr;| John N,F“"‘& P arner R raver Magn reort S 3 r‘m Gaies- ubldlc iton 5 h “lx ‘*of!;‘%“ n uo:‘s‘n .' lplcy lQill' 1 ndrew: l i) - 5 m: me: "'5'.‘n:,"r " ”"r"n.: '"am le“ the busi- enry_ C. Cole, | ref eymour, w {Vlmam M. Dove, | ne r’ther); will be- ln”r‘a s for bal- ing will be announssd. o-nnl-o lfln -m-.. 'The commit rul nuotlnn nld r u;n ing nu nl Wi B vn-nuafi toni on to the y oft and fr tvomv-nnc candidate bokrd of directory, t b eleeu‘ 'he AR A A L o. lo\lut after vllah the ula&l"_p mittee will mnund change nile (here the results of N batlot flu MIMII ohlef mrnum $3,800 in- l 50; uulon abl o, ,260 _In: ?0 4"5. a0 abtend o ;y nr‘a m:‘r-h-l.n!’l‘go:r !nu nepeoto: & loutenanta $5.450 instend of sergeants, $2,200 instead suporintendent of maohin ot $3,000; engineers, §2, ‘The moose of [horns of any inery, T Y L 92,200 instead of $3,000; superinténdent of machiner; tnstsad of 4 uo pilots, $3,35 instead of ll 000 200 |nueld of 31, RS AN deer has the lari animal. Wweigh from fifty to sixty pounds. LYE THROWN IN FACE. assistant enrlnéerl $2,350 istant " marine of ‘lye, #aid to have been thrown o twenty, “was taken to Em Lospltal from his home, uu coart northwest, -1ast night” gest They often stroy 'e‘w.wm AT lcl-J anua Bl | More Good Thmgs More winter coats at sale prices—hundreds more spring frocks — more 1216 F St. N.W. New Coats Added—All Sises Now in and shawi collars and detp cuffs of beaver, black fox, taupe fox, kit fox, platingm wolf, nateral gray squirrel, k The new coats include sizes 40 and 42, with shoulder collars and cuffs of heuver and black fml-—flflkl:l‘otl(::! complete from 36 to 44 lhek. Brown and Kit Fox Shdu Fashona Constansia the best of the season’s pile fabric coatings for'us to dwell upon t£ em. Sufficlent to say that all coats in this remarkable sale are in the higher grade fabrics, trimmed *110t0*125 Coats With shenlder, muffier Viatka dyed squeirrel and black Iynx. #lnd- Arabia These materials are too well known as with choice selections of furs. All Winter C;c_u all Mark-Down 344.50 to $195 for Coats ranging ngnhrly from $65 to $360. Women's size coau, extra size coats, li!tlc women’s coats, misses’ coats, in great clearing sales. SPRING COATS ~including London Fashions just areived from abroad in our PALM BEACH EXHIBIT If 'you are traveling southward this exhibit will surely interest you. Coats, suits, frocks and accessories for resort wear. BECOND FLOOR. The Knitted Suits of Fashion— A special purchase—$19.75 Light-weight brushed wool or fancy wor- scarf models or slip-over Some, too, In side fastening Jacquette eof. '.fl’—lll l”lfl“nl“y ‘well tailored aend combination coionin, h DM and tan, twe. ?l WK. l'l‘ Jade—aiso plain Jade, llll g gray. silhouette. New Spring Sweaters Are Here at $5.50 Fancy silk and wool combinations, in smart and most unusual block weaves. Jacquette styles, with a clever side-button effect. Jade, blue, tan and tangerine. “laviehly used on sush distingu} Inl Arabla. Draped and tlerred styfes (formerly $115 to $135). Costume Blouses—$7.95 Our own and a manufacturer’s surplus of midwinter fashion stocks. X Very fine quality crepe de chines, beaded or embroidered in seif or contrasting colors or combined with cut chenHie—all the best sult shades, brown, beige, rust, navy blus and black, Also attracting attention— . $13.95 to $15.00 Costume Blouses—$9.85 Velvet, crepe de chine and satin overblouses, individually styled; rich in embroideries; high or conservative colors. Here Are Skirts That Are " * New—Really New! They have all the beauty of the pleated skirts— Sore=gray; {Black.- cecca; navy b but they are not actually pleats, though they have - that appearance. And the pleats cannot come out. . Then, too, they have all the style of the smart JANUARY SALE EVENT! wrap-around, but they won't slide open when you'sit down! nd what’s more, they have no shirring or fullness at the waist—just long, slim lines that make it look as if you were poured into them. They call them Lino Wrap—Price, $12.50 have them here ur you In wool crepe—navy, brown, auol, gray asd rust—and they seil* lll hti—8econd New Silk Petticoats in Spring Styles, $5.00 Je Crystal Knit and Radium Silks 5 "such’ fine qwhty are hard to flnl at this low ticoate are vei ::‘f.ta'!".:':h in l‘|‘ Aan A'» merican be manufacturer’s surplus of $12.00 (J ; us o '3‘ er d M ""-.a“.’.'."s"c}"" o e RS e an exceptionally fine Petticoat at $8.85. rmmoxrs—n-nz:'r FLOOR—JELLEFF'S, For Satufncfion—Gold Stripe Complete satisfaction is a matter not only of the wear in silk 100% pure, and protection from ruinous garter ln.!!'lhrlyll“. pneh v black, firfll'ht and siender, and contrast cum:.-ml'.'l:.l.- e amaald Fron” bhseY aliver, uty, fawn, flesh, gray, peach, orchld. lmlhnSoetum. “runs” through the patented Gold Stripe—but of the| looks of the stocking as well, ‘Pure: dye insures, colors | " that do not fade, and full-fash:omng makes trim ankles and snug-fitting toes. _82‘75 Mu and onll Ghl"(l ”llm lvn sotten “garter 2.25 Raguiar welght— . fine cotton garter hems. $2.00 Plenty of other chelos furs, tee=blgok fox, underweéar and acce:sone.r—for this is one store that believes in buying when conditions. are right for saving—in sharing with our customers the results of our efforts! Mid-January, therefore, finds us busy, busy now as always because there are the things here to make business, - 1216 F St. N.W. WOMEN’S NEW SPRING umr lToft= satin ° nt.n with $26,00. ) Loewer right ~New &rm od erepe, .00. ' DRESSES, $25 We Could Find No F iner Silk Dresses Than These at $25 150 new frocks for all sorts of afternoon, sport and some for evening wear —more than thirty styles to choose from. MANY NEW ARRIVALS-GLORIOUS FURS ON MISSES’ COATS, %69.50 These Coats would be remarkable even at their regular prices, $95 to $110, Plenty of black, with huge collars and cuffs of platinum wolf—the smart pencil Vll treed iden be .{mf'mm.'fi‘ufi; Veimara All in all—this group of Missss’ Coats at $69.50 stands out even ameng the excep- tional coat values offered in our January sales! Another splendid greup at $89.50 New Irene Castle Coats —just arrived in our Misses’ Shop! Duplicates of stunnin featuring the smart three-quarter length both for d ress an MISSES' SHOP—THIRD FLOOR—JELLEFF'S ! coats in Miss Castle’s own wardrobe— for sport. NEW SPRING STYLES IN EXTRA SIZE DRESSES These new silk dresses, in sizses 441% to 5014, should not be over- looked by women who know style and appreciate value. Six distinctive models—fashioned of silk unm-. bu“d or tailored, crepe trimmed combinations—dresses that have been d especial woman rather than copies In Ilrl.r sizes of regular nln“ boo $39.50 laces and georgette gy iresses, The four most wai EXTRA 8IZE SECTION—SECOND FLOOR—JELLEFP'S * BIG NEW SHIPMENTS FOR OUR JANUARY SALES GLOVE SILK VESTS, $1.95 fimqnlity(hnlilk.mhmthflhflhndwe!!uflmd—ufl red tops and self or ribbon straps, unlonrn reinforcoment—choice of flesh, erchid, $4.00 Glove SilkBloomefl, $2.95 Amply cut and reinfarced—exceptionally well tailored—shirred at knee, Black, navy blue, white, . New assortment of Boyshform Brassieras—white Irish lineror pink broche, at 31.‘0; pink, white or black Shinnfl’l satin, $2.850 — just received — in the UNDERWEAR SHOP~STRERT FLOOR=JELLEFF'S Nearly every sort of silk crape from the tailored roshanara in_ the sport frocks and simple business-like crepe de chine—on through most fas. cinating printed crepes to filmy geor. gettes and lustrous flat crepes used in more formal styles. Many radlant new colorings, too—the br"lllfl“ of umnt in fovely Mexico red, a soft broy Known a8 tanette (Enis ‘in ‘addition €0 cocoa, beige and brown), lichen green, gray, black and navy. You'll like these new dresses—you'll enjoy the thrill of spring in their alluring style and color newnesses—and you'll almost certainly agree with us that at $25 they are a most exceptional value!- WOMEN’'S DRESS SHOP—SECOND FLOOR— JELLEFF'S GRADUATION FROCKS Arriving daily in our Misses’-Shop Daintiest of Styles in Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Flat Crepes —with hand-drawnwork, handmade and tucking— Round necks, short sleeves. cape hacks. Young women who have scen them find them “adorable.” JELLEFF'S—MISSES' SHOP—THIRD FLOOR flowers 6 Fur Coats at Half Price and Less—$§92.50 These coats are all of fine Bay Seal (dyed coney) and were formerly priced at $185.00 to $250.00. Lustrous, selected skins, expert workman. ship and beautiful linings are features of thess wraps—one of them has a collar of handsomely marked natural fitch, the others have deep mushroom style self-collars and reverse stripe borders. All full fen . These coats are from our own gafur stocks and each one carries the Jelleff as- surance of satisfaction in quality and style. FURS—SECOND FLOQR—JELLEFF'S. Many of Our $6.50 to $8.50 Bags Are Reduced to $5.00 Velvets and silks m pouch and lud:a- in lllml under-arm m.:‘?;elope styles are included. Fine chiffon velvets, navy pin striped silks, navy, bla are pleated or gathered into a covered or metal frames. rown, lu :(lll ..l' r bags are cowhide, pin morocco and vachetts. Every one of these bags is-attractively lined and fitted with swing or coin purse and mirror—splendid value at $5.00. The Newest Neckwear Is of Manilla Colored Linen— $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 The collar and cuff sets inseparable m youth and smartness, in eight indescribably different styles. You m-r{ have your choice of Eten or round ars with appropriats pointed cavalier or xlunllc! style cuffs—exquis. Ite filet and Irish lace edgings in rose and elo designs, and delicate cluny and edgings and insets of or those who prefer white there are charming collars and sets of white linen trimmed with Irish laces, henumdun' and hand embroidery. ! NECKWEAR—STREET FLOOR—JELLEFE'S. Centemeri French Kid Gloves at Absurd Low Prices! This is, indeed, the: greatest glove.sale we've ever held for value! These fine kid gioves are now really amazingly low! Size assortments are fairly good in all shades—plenty of white, that so many people are wearing now with gardemu 2-clasp —plain _and sl 50 r. bladnletto :tyle-—$3 00 Gloves or, gray e brawn. Black, whln 5250 > Strap - wrist_gauntlet style — the Centemeri $4.50 Fielder 2 ack ‘and-écru’ and uuck lain colors. ven- .- Many smart wh combinations as well i ls-button-length ing Gloves—French and suedc. .50 Arrived for Our January Sales—New Spring Styles in SOROSIS PUMPS $10.00 . and $11.00 Pumps to sell for Two smart models—one for bin ;I'l fl. with a.hl onlandmfordreuwea :mn kid with log cabin s moedel of black satin with Spanish dress'hesl. . Se rmly .daesthe Sorosis company. permit us:to: ul! Serolu at less than-regular prices that you will: surely wnnt to ‘hke advantage of this sale. Suffeting from sgvere bur; to hin face -that wete iaflicted by :‘uolutlon him by . sister, ¥rank Mann, eolorod ency now His eves were burned, but physi- clans think”the eight was not de-