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THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- Abe Martin Says: |WHEATLEY “Y” CAMPAIGN WILL START TOMORROW Seeks $6,900 for Work Among Col- ored Women and Girls in Capital. B The Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. tomorrow” will open a ten-day cam- paign for $6,900, the amount needed to continue the ‘work among colored women and girls here, Statistics detailing accomplishments of the organization for 1923 were an nounced today as follows: 3,672 at .- C, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924. WILL PLAN FOR CAMPAIGN. | MILWAUKEE PAIR HELD IN PASSPORT CASE HERE Freed on $5,000 Bond to Answer Charges of Fraud in Obtaining Document From 'U. 8. John R. Hampel and Jacob Roth- stein, attorney, of Milwaukee were held for action of the grand jury vesterday by United States Commis- sloner George H. Macdonald on a charge of conspiracy to obtain a pass- port under false pretenses. Edna Koenig, twenty-four, also of Mil- waukee, was released from bond. Bond for the men were set at §5,000 Judge Schuldt to Speak. Judge Gus A. Schuldt of the Police Court and Willard Smith, assistant di- rector of education in the public health service, are among the speakers au- nounced for the next meeting of the northeast conference of the Assoclated :30 p.m. Friday at 816 I Why March Is Most Dangerous Republican League Here Calls Business Meeting. Important business matters will be brought up for discussion at the regular monthly mesting of the League of Repubiican State Clibs to be held tonight in the cabinet room of the New Willard Hotel. Edgar C. Snyder, president of the league, who has taken a lcading part in national campaigns for more than twenty vears. will describe to the members something of the nature e e LR wa: 8672 at- |of preliminary work being done by —— B e enrolle n exec ve ol itte, 7) 10 € ) ¢ 7 ). 5 classes, 1.797 atiended membership 8o | loegue © proparatory e n';‘lerll:; | BT I T I T FIATTTITIT T ITIT AT I TTITT I IR clals, 520 attended at booklovers'|actively upon the coming campaign. [o)] | hour, 40.832 meals sarved In cafeteria, [ T. Lincoln Townsend, treasurer of [\l 1,101 guests in building, 265 placed in | the league and chairman of/the spe- | employment, 12 homes on rpom reg- | cial committee on membership, wiil' Ls\lr){ndl::"m;m‘:rs-rflcg‘n;lulug mulrh; make a report of the progress being | oups, ndustria £ and business: airie. 880 & girl rosereee |mude In bullding up the membership 1 58 at summer camp, 14 organizations s 1‘ used building, 75 atfended Y. W. C. A. i i conferences, 2,243 membership en- Auto Driver Jailed. Convicted of drivin n nulr)mub“e-‘ while he was intoxicated, Henri nder was given a straight ]u” sentence of ten days, with a fine of $100, and in default of the naymr-nlw of the fine an additional twenty | i days. In the Traffic Court yesterday. WINDOW SHADES —IN MOST ANY COLOR YOU MAY HAVE IN MIND, MADE TO charges had been made by the gov- ernment that Hampel, under the alias ot John Robert Hurdy, had obtained | a passport for himseif and “wife. Rothstein is charged with aiding the comspiracy in seeking the aid of Rep- | Charities at resentative Schafer of Wisconsin in | street northeast. The subject to be dis- obtaining the passports. cussed will be “The Preventive Work i P That Should Be Done in Connection with Juvenile Delinquency.” The meet- A wire o constructed that it can be | ing 8 under the direction of Miss Sadie made invisible has been invented and | H. Wilson, District visitor of the Asso- will probably come into practical use | ciated Charities, and Rev. Dr. Stauffer for bell wiring. will preside. |TEAMS TO REPORT ngerous| ON MONTICELLO DRIVE mon l(h of lacgwm Give First Statement of Re- chalrl;:::)?“;sa:m:. sults of Effort to Raise $40,000. is more than a PAINTINGS GIVEN TO FUND three were arrested annrl zood many sys- tems can stand. Too often it is only till But if| Artists Donate Works to Help Pur- ed the chase of Jefferson Home. impurities are i driven from the blood, and the nerve tissues fed with wholesome pure food medi- cr in the change er John's Medicne is in the spring. system and drives out | waste matter—builds up s power that has made in treating col No weakening stimu- or other dangerous The seven companles appointed to receive gifts and donations for the focal drive of the National Monticello Assoctation, which is_seeking to buy the homestead of Thomas Jefferson. s will meet at the home of Mrs. Rose It | Gouverneur Hoes, 1410 20th street, at o'clock this evening and make their fhirst reports in the $40,000 campaign. A paifiting entitled “The Magdalen” is to be sold for the fund, under the irection of Mrs. Alexander Keppelle The painting has been presented to drugs. the National Monticello Association Over Sixty-Eight Years of Success. |y the artist, Walter Cox. It now iangs at campaign headquarters in the Willard Hotel There {5 a'so on view at the Wil- | 1ard headquarters H. K. Bush-Brown's { mode! for the statue of Thom: i v on view at th and strenath-givin cine, there of seasons, is no rolled Twenty teams have been formed, | ten under Mrs. ¥rances Boyce, presi: dent of the association, and ten un- der Miss E. F. G. Merritt, finance alrman. The drive will close March 3216 F St. N.W. Remnants FINAL! Just this one last Friday for the FINAL strengthens the Ale the po sonor the bod Springtime prices on winter hold-overs! closing—at next to nothing! WOMEN’S $110 to 5145 COATS, $49.75 16 High-Cost Coats 5 Coats With Self Collars 1—$145.00 Coat, 3—$85.00 stranumuns Coats, navy and black Ther's all sorts o' beau catch- ters, but modesty still holds th’ plume fer hu\luud gittin’. come in agin, nnthm t” indicate that th’ ole-time gentleman is plan- navy blue Tar- ccmova—s Listen, Why not for the mov ounce . fiomcs [ear BOWEL LAYATRE If Headac No griping lows a_wentl ing with ache, ing. Most Men, and use liver Women of 1 {nixerade Andr, rid of those they become deey ey 4 rflnhl(ml an » brigh a i el of radio today at headquarte o Jomni Barton Payne f now liine—double stren e department i~ direeted the double | is gold ,,,_1 sk ello at § o'cloc] d Mr: tors of th also the butions received thus fa; cello, among them being Eifts of §1,000, including. John Janney, Mrs. E. Advertise- Mrs. Harry -Brow Marwick and friend: Turner and_ friends, H. Miss Mary Maxwell. Mrs. Morris and other lineal of Thomas Jeffe | liam Corcoran Eust Checks of $100 have b from Mrs. Charles Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. « Dr. Willlam H. , Mrs. hy, Bilious, Sick, Mackay Mr. Alfred P | Walker Holcombe, | Mrs. Ch | Barbour, Mrs. Ros Various committees | of special objects in con | ratsing the mticello Mrs. | sults‘of their respecti Frederic Thropp, | inconvenience fol- | and bowel cleans- Sick Head- Tndigestion, or Hearings on the Whit | room of the Hous |and fisheries committee at 10 o'clock. The | will give the Secretary more control over radio, har H jand Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, while | | jamonz those of and over are! |\ checks from Mrs. Willia 4 =, Mrs. Brewster | | son, and M Delos broke Thom, measure, Iy Art, as well as a | bas s xiven his pa nting of the Grand t at the Ci a contribution d_this work Mr and Theodore radio thik for | Richard Parker e fund, made list of contri- r for Monti- a number of checks from | rriman am C. Rives, | Mrs. Wilbur W. Hilleary, John Speed descendants . Wil- been received raves Matthews, Mrs. Cary T. Wilmer. Riodgett, Mr. John John L. ur Ho having char, nection with fund ha id reports on the r e activities cluding the committee for th A ‘praakfast Streator, $701.50: C S chalrman h.lr)onm ‘committee, Radio Bill Up March 11, e radio con- | | trol bill will be held in the committee merchant marine | on March 11 which boxes, also 25 and 50c sizes, any drug | duced in the House last week by Rep- store resentative White DRESSES THE COATS are in the swagger sport plaids, sport stripes and plain colors. THE DRESSES are of canton crepe, georgette and satin-back canton, with plenty of blacks and high colors for spring. - of Maine. nin’ a come-back. (Copyright National the buried tery, held spaper Service — e MEMORIAL DAY PLANS. Th Pru;lelh‘n t's regular March muster of t Own Garr: nd Navy Union, 3 tonight at 7:30 o' . Hall. Plans will v. The garris " W lock s of battleship on nationa among whom were many of the garrison. No. 104, be formu- ) PRICES PREVAIL. he i in on OR all the new Fash- ion shades—and year- around value, too, gold stripe—silk stock- ings that WEAR, $2.00. New Fashions—Low Cost! With all the thrill of newness and springtime, und' with the So come tomorrow while are full and fresh and choose from these new low-price added charm of ments stocks. 1216 F St. N.W. special value' New Coats Added to the Sale of Women’s Sample Coats $45.00 Those fine sport and dress coats of the sort that sell regularly from $49.50 to $65.00—the warm, soft fleeces, novelty stripes and plaids; fine quality navy b AN Aith W lue and black twill, that, flare and flat back rapped effects, proclaim the spring silhouette. These are all coats we should be proud to sell at their regu- lar prices—surely you will be more than glad to buy. New Spring Capes—Spzacial—$49.50 The ever-popular cal pe is more prattical and smarter than ever, with fine twills and soft vellona to choose be- tween! Two styles here pin-tucked model and a loped border and collar of unusual smartness, an all-over slender affair with three-tier scal- of summer squirrel. Navy blue, black, graystone and badger. Smart New Neckwear Collar and cuff sets, in four yonth- ful styles . ....... 31.00 There's a lovely Eton set of white pique with bril- liant multi-color braide Jovely of permanent finish organdy in an e d edge—a two-tier sfi;lc quite as ctive com- bination of plain and cross-barred fabric—and two stun- ning tailored models of hand-embroidered dots, tion of Irish lace. white linen—one handdrawn with the other with edging and inser- For suit or frock—these new sets are the final touch of spring. Tibetine, a fluffy, fox-like summer fur Special—Choker Scarfs ¢ 8_95 —also Siberian squirrel...... 5 Tibetine—a new di of smart women for a scovery in answer to the demand soft, becoming summer fur that will hold its fluffiness under every ordinary sort of wear at modest cost. "These lovely new fur scarfs come in the stunning beige, platinum, blue and peach shades. Siberian Squirrel Chokers—$8.95 Single skin effects—remarkable by reason of the extra long and dark f portunity! New Silk Underwear Exquisitely lace trimmed or ull-furred pelts.” A splendid op- 53.95 smartly tailored The finest sort of radium silks ‘and crepe de chines— envelope chemise, vests and step-ins—yokes abundantly trimmed with val insertions with lace-trimmed bottoms ‘to match, edgings and insertions and sometimes me- dallions of filet and Irish laces—pin tucks and self-em- breidery—an assortment to. thrill the beauty loyer—in flesh color, orchid, light blue, white, peach and maize. New Silk Chemise and Step-ins—$2.95 These, too, in tailored and lace-trimmed styles—fine crepe de chines and radium silks—lavish with insertion edgings and insets of val lace or smartly hemstitched and tucked. Flesh color, orchid, peach and Nile green. FIT YOUR WINDOW—FACTORY SHADE SHOP W. STOKES SBAMMONS, Proprietor EW De Bevoise Bras- sieres with extra long lines — satin striped coutil and elastic banding. $1.50. sort- Springtime Hats The miss’ own— adorably shaped and strictly tai- lored hats! Novelty straws in _cloches, roll brims and semi-poke Novelty crepe silk bandings in s:f or two-tone —colors that proclaim arrival of spring, meadowbrook green, sand, orchid, delft blue, love apple red and black. the Women’s New Tailored Suits Pencil Stripes—Navy Twills—Sale at — $38.00 { And they're just the sort of suit that all smart women will wearing—or wanting to wear in these spring days that come more and more frequently. The plain navy blué and black twills, the stun- ning pencil stripes, the mannish checks, all in the smart- ly tailored single or dou- ble breasred effects, boyish in line, handsome in quality —superb in style. It's such a chance as will not likely happen again this season! New Bags Underarm or Pouch. Special at Stunning new underarm bags of black satin-stripe brocade— generously sized and fitted with Coin purse and mirror; the ever- popular pouch style in calf and morocco leathers with plain or filagree metal frames and all smartly fitted. What a won- derful opportunity! Again! Silkk Petticoats, $3.95 Another shipment of those popular_silk jersey and “glos”- (fiber) petticoats. The siender lines of fashion with finely pleated flounces or straight em. broidered atyles for varlety. lloped or hemmed bottoms. Bty mavy biig, Brown: pur: ple, silver, fawn, gray, emeraid, taupe. Be sure to get one of these! Colored Silk Slips, $3.95 They're ..mmn every woman must have in these days of the siender silhouette, Finely tailored styles of good quality tub silk— here In a wide range of colors, black, navy blue, co- coa, hrewn. fawn, siive: mer- i be quina, kit fox fur. 13—$125.00 Coats, navy and black, Arabia and cordara lynx and fox ur | 2—$110.00 Coats, brown fashona | and beaver fur—all the above coats | $49.75 with celected furs—both collars lllfl 15 Fur-Trimmed Coats 24I||5AN°) Bl:ck vF;I:::flni Ccais,‘ circular raped; atka squirrel 50 10—$95.060 Coat brown 'uhena 343 and veimara; nutria collar and cuffs. .’ 8 Fur-Trimmed Coats squirrel collar. | 7—$69.50 Coat: navy blue and $24050 black; cordalure and wvellona; blflck‘ deep cuffs. trimmed. | 1—$75.00 Coat, navy blue, Juliana ) caracul collar and cuffs. 2— $55 00 wuol!ex Coats, self-color cable stitch- ing—$29.50. ) Women’s Sport Coats 2-$95.00 Sport Coats, gray and brown plaids, fox collars—$33.50. 4—$85.00 Sport Coats, gray plaids and mixtures, stunnnig fox collar: .50, 1—$69.50 Sport Coat, hrown and henna stripe— $24.50, ‘1?0545.00 Brown and Gray Plald Sport Coat— 19.50. 10—$29.50 Brown Plaid Sport Coats—$14.50, 2 Little Women’s Coats 1—$135.00 Kit Fox Gray Tarquina Coat, plati- num wolf collar—$42.50. ‘2|—:95.oo Brown Marvella Coat, stunning fines— 3.50. 3 Evening Wraps 5.00 Green Chiffon Velvet Wrap, fur collar and border—$88.50. 1—$198.00 Brocaded Silver Cloth and Flame Color Velvet Capt 1—$125.00 Rose Color Velvet Cape, platinum wolf collar—$49.50. MISSES’ $110 to $125 COATS, $39.50 15 Fine Coats—$110.00 to $125.00 originally—fine plle fabrics, mostly fashona; w.th beautiful plati- num and black fox, beaver and natural gray squirrel collars and cuffs—$39.50. 2—$75.00 Winter Coa pile fabrics with Viatka squirrel and Jap fox collars—$12.50. 2-$18.00 Straightline Sport Coats—$8.00. 15395.00 Coat, of fashona, with Viatka squirrel 2—:11000 Winter, Sport Cna(s. plaid novelties; kit and brown fox collars—$25. WOMEN’S DRESSES—FINAL! $25.00 Canton Crepe Street Dresses, :lralflh!llne lt"l!t, pleated panels and fine lace collars . Setsive 582500 to $35.00 Dresses, canton and satin crepe; draped and surplice styles, with lace vestees. 3—$39.50 Flat Crepe Dr:sul. pleated s 50 cape collars and two-tiered skirts; 21 cocoa and artichoke green. i 9.50 tos $65.00 Afternoon and _Street Drotace; satin. Crepe: Jerape da chine, Toshunare: brocade’ and georgetie; pleated ruffies, ¢ 00 cape collars, tiers, beading and em- 24' broidery for effective variety $12.50 $16:50 WOMEN’S SU 1—$50.50 Navy Blue Twill Tallured Suit, long-panel jacket . 1—$125.00 Three-plece Costume Suit, navy blue velour with embroidered box Jacket .. 1—$95.00 ‘Sport Sult, tan and brown striped camel's hair, Viatka squirrel $19:50 $38:50 $29.50 noveity 'ml‘x’t}irAe:. s275 port Si in wrap-around styles . 5—$49.50 Tailored Cloth Frocks— charmeen and fine twill; embroidery and tassel trim...... 10—$39.50 to $59.50 Crepe Sati and Silk Brocade Frocks— tiered skirts, circular drapes, ' beading and lac stunning 3—$55.00 to $65.00 Dresses, beaded diner _gowns, Borcelain biue and ¢g6) 50 Jade, and tucked flat crepe street 42 frock, black; all size 36 1—$59.50 Gray Flat Crepe Dress, shirred w:(sllmm bead banding In W ITS—SKIRTS 10—$10.00 Box-pleated Noveity Plaid s 75 Skirts, tan with brown or navy blue.... 5 20—$12.50 to $15.00 Noveity Sport Skirts, and plaid camel’s hair, striped Kasha Rodier checks and striped homespun; wrap-around styles. Gray, rose and gray, gray and henna, tan and blue, gold and.gray, navy biue, and black . Z 5 $49.50 Crepe de Chine $31.00 georgette plain cloth, smart $775 rust bv‘awn MISSES’ FROCKS—FINAL! 4—Misses’ $29.50 Satin Canton Frocks, §1Q 5() basque models, embroidered and ribbon » trimmed ... 8—Misses’ $35.00 Wool Crepe Frocks, coat and straightline styles, braid and 518-75 button trimming ..... 1—Miss’ $65.00 Evemng Frock, areen veivet rib- bon trimmed, $27.50. 3—Misses’ $65.00 Fracks, canton crepe, in youth- ful draped and bloused models, embroidered. $28.75. 1—Miss’ $65.00 Brown Twill Frock, tiered skirt with embroldery and pleating. $35.00. Sweaters Down Again Almost Giving Away Balance of Brushed Wool Stock! 12—$3.95 to $5.95 Brushed Wool Sweaters, Jacquette and golf coat mod- els; navy blue and black... 20—$7.50 and $8.50 high or low buttoning; two-tone com- bination of gray, tan and brown, brown and henna..... $1.00 Brushed Wool Golf Coats, $1.95 17—$10.50 to $12.50 Sweaters, only slightly brushed—golf coats, with contrasting fronts, in plain brown or tan comhlnntlont—lacnueltes with novelty astrakhan collars, cuffs 29 and borde tan or gray; smart lnd useful . . 10—$25.00 to $35.00 Knitted Sport Suits 2.piece silp-on and Jacquette models; only slightly brushed; fuli-cut skirts, with plain or cuff borders, In contrasting colors—plain and fancy block Wweaves; stunning colors— €@ Q5 beige, brown, navy blue with gray, 90 cedar with tan or gray with navy blue Umbrella “Ends”! 22-$8.00 to $10.00 Silk Umbrellas, 10- 56 95 rib styles—beautiful red, blue, brown and i black sllk, with wide grosgrain or fancy borders; stunning new style handles in imitation amber, pearl and carved wood. What a chance to prepare for April showers! 5—$5.00 Bags, velvet, In gray and blue; all fitted and moire slik lined Sz 95 | 10—Misses’ $45.00 Frocks, fine twill and charmeen —slim, straiaht or tiered models, braid 50 and button trimmed and contrast color 22 banding; very smart and “missy §—Misses’ $45.00 Frocks, lovely printed silks, slender and straight or basque @ 75 and ' bouffant—pleats and lace trim- 24 mings 1—Miss’ $95.00 Beaded Grepe Frock, Russian tunic; lipstick red over black satin skirt; fox fur banding. $39.50. $85.00 Tan Twill Frock, pleated panels and braid trimming. $45.00. 1—M Next-to-Nothing Prices on . Sports Stockings All wool and silk and wool, English and domestic makes—the very finest sort of stockings at prices ridiculously low. 3 Pairs for $1.65 $2.00 and $275 Sport Stockings, pure soft wool and silk and wool mixed; vertical stripe patterns; some plain with hand.em. broldered clox; heather mixtures; to- c morrow at . : 3 Palrs for 3250 $3.00 to $4.00 English Stockings, mostly silk and wool; some entirely of wool of very fine grade; heather mixtures in fawn and tan col- orings; some ribbed, others plain weave with hand-embroidered clox. All these 9 c stockings are full fashloned.. S5 Silk Stockings! $3.00 Lace-clocked Silk Stockings, full fash- ioned, with silk garter hems and feet; black, white, brown, log cabin, gold, silver, s 45 cinnamon; a few lace frant desigr black, white and brown..... $200 and $2.75 Sitk Stockings full fashioned, fine lisle garter a few with lace clox; black, and cocoa ... Kid Glove Final! ove . 80 pairs $4.50 Pure White or White) and Cream Fielder Style Gauntlet Gloves. | pairs $4.50 All-biack “Flelder” Style Gauntlet Gloves. $2.35 50 pairs $6.50 Long Gloves, 12 and 16 button length: gray and brown. Shese gloves of fine French kid, but six badly broken. ! 5—$8.00 and $8.50 Chiffon Velvet Bags, navy blue, black and bl‘owfl, pnuen shapes with jeweled clasps; fitted $395 UNDERWEAR REMNANTS $12.00 to $15.00 Silk Gowns 12.00 tn $15.00 Gowns—crepe. ck satin and heavy quality crepe d chlne—h-ndmuue throughout with hand.drawn and hand-tucked yokes. s ss Bateau neck styles with wide straps. Flesh 9~ color, orchid and white. $3.95 Philippine Underwenr 40 pleces—$3.95 Underwear—gowns and s ‘5 envelope chemise—very fine nainsook wi.h 2' elaborate hand embroidery. Mussed 35—$1.50 Satin Camisoles $1.50 Camisoles, fine flesh color satin, th 65‘ trimmed styles with self strap: $10.00 Satin Breakfast Coats $10.00 Negliges with self ruching on $7 ss collar, sleeves and pockets—Ilight and navy blue, peach and orchid PUMPS—OXFORDS—FINALL! Remnant finals—all fine grades—smart styles and fairly good size assortment if you're rom&t. $10.00 Single Strap Pumps,) brown suede with brown calf | trim—also _patent . {s nhn—onh with fow_heels. 10.00 Brown Calf Oxfords, ali caif or with brown suede trim. $12.00 Cuban Heel Strap Pumps, patent and black ‘satin combina- tion—also with baby French heel. $12.00 Colonial Pumps, black 1o one-sirap Black satin pumPs also one- lack satin with fow, m heei. $ 5.00 . ..$9.00 Patent Leather and Kidy Strap Pumps with French nuu.l one or two strap styles. $12.00 Colonial Tongue Pumps; black suede, patent leather and black and brown brocaded s: |'I —about 200 pairs in all, from one of New England's leading makers | ~—and a good range of sizes (0 select from, $

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