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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1924. : ]mflfiflmu I-UANS SAUNDERS HITS BACK. |DAWES DRAFTS SPEECH | ARREST DRUG SUSPECT. : L,UUU, ANSWERING LA FOLLETTE o e ; ! Declares Report by Federal Officer Narcotic Investigator Believes He || Open All Day Saturday! ASKE[] BY GERMANS e i Nearly Completes Discussion of| Hag Source of Mail Order Sales. 1 ® k< g MEMPHIS, Tenn., September 5.—In What He Considers Attacks 5 3 — ] a e s atu a o o l I : a Joint bill ‘of exceptions filed in U. cooy TORK, Septemhen. Ll l r ppl g o ) on Constitution. - S. District -Court late yesterday, narcotic division, announced that with 21l g Clarence Saunders, former president| pc ine Associated Pre $He " arve " Michael Krause, . 21 70, st S - / : i . [of the Plggly Wigkly Corporation, | EVANSTON. = 1iv. September 5.—| yoars oWt a former pugilist, he had ) . We've prepared a fashion feast for you—new fash s VFUfldS Are in Addition to Aid|ana Charies w. Thompson, trustee In | Charles G. Dawes, Republican candi- | probably discovered the source of an . ions prodigal with value. We want you to know that L] ' Yflnfrdug:cevr;‘;oil:;u:fr;‘ b g ‘(o‘;‘ylfa President, devoted him- | extensive mail order narcotic busl- our stocks are ready for Fall, and that our new store H acked tn . | self to o work on the address he . K % be ki i E it H r = .‘],lnder Dawes Plan—Latter | fasked tae men I Chancery. In Suun: | A1 maite ‘Xt Thursday Aient n e anis f ax N EeBcRa wR 1; rapidly fnc;u;:ng compl;tmn. Sat\;r«i]ay vnllhbe an 8 | . ders’ receivership suit against the | Milwaukee, as “Micky Murray,” was taken in 'SENW ideal time for shopping. Store open ali day, with man { Ready in October. corporation as prejudicial to his in-| The rough draft of tHe speech, In| custody by two detectives after BT important mcmhf&;s%ng evcmspm e ferest you o 1216 FSLNW 7 . terest and the interest of*his credit- | which Mr. Dawes will discuss what| hand-to-hand fighting in the elevator Five s “y i ~ N : e ors and unwarranted either by fact|he.considers as attacks on the Con-|of Krause's apartment, and charged The great September Coat Sale is in-progress. The first showing of “Madelon” Coats and Frocks is creating a By the Associated Press. or law. | stitution by Senator La Follette, In- | with the possession of narcotics and sensation. i, x The bill asserts that the master |dependent presidential candidate, had | violation of the Sullivan T > 4 2 EW YORK. September 5.—Lie 3 ullivan law. ; i . LYEW YORIC. September, SoLoans | i ‘from Wi Feport. o0 the aia- | it Compltiea and the nomince spent | * e Simon sajd Krauses arrest re- The new Irene Castle Frocks and. Coatt ate seady in our Misses’ Shop. ok ; S T i i Gorman Indus. | trict judge many statements of fact|the day in putting the finishing | sulted from information supplied by New Hats have been arriving all the week. New tunic blouses. A great sale of new fabric gloves is ready! e — erman INdUS- | govaloped at hearings on Saunders' | touches on it. the Intercity Criminal Narcotic Iden- i 3 . v 816 5 s from American banks and ac-; SSUSIORCC B FERETRER o8 M| The Milwaukee speech originally | tifcation Bureay, which had collected | | And so it goes throughout the store! Shop here Saturday.. No store quite like Jelleff’s! e o o umuer | interpretation of the corporation’s | was set for September 15. but Repre- | its reports in 700 cities. From all| Anoth £ Th Splendid P h £ s 5t Creditela v it S+ | charter and in certain conclusions of [ sentative Sanders of Indiana, head of | rections of the country, he added, tips | no oF these credits are now In Pro§Tess. ||, A general exception to his find- | the Republican nationai committee’s | had been recsived that drugs were E1R0! ose Jplendi urcnases o Or e Tatest Mihauiries nas | inEs and recommendations also was | speakers’ bureau, announced yester-|being sold through the mails. 4 f been received from the ische | made. day that it had been necessary to| Two large cans of drugs were found ove y am e - erwear Anilin and Sodafabrik Co..a German SR PE SRR, move the engagement up to Septem- | in Krause's apartment, as well as a . e i e ber 11. The change is expected to|revolver on his person, detectives : . Vew Y. T t Mr. D: 1 1y | : Saved for us by one of P i — Seoking 56000000 in New vork.| 7 BANKERS I‘ch [EDFIN peritasibavaskiopienioretniv i otz tarenist to Y. hiladelphia’s highest class makers—sold to us and offered + Mundreds of letters asking for com- . . ! 25% to 33Y3% Reductions! * miercial loans ranging from small mmounts to millions of dollars have | g v poyots Grand Jury Cen- : y i Being a_particular man and proud of his goods, these samples have been taken care of and all are in first-class condition. You'd scarcely know them for samples unless we told you. Buy by the BOX. speaking trip. == $15,000 IN GEMS STOLEN. You'll find them in every new shade—sheer and regular weights. been received in the last fortnight by banking firms which have taken sures State Officials, an active part in German financing, One Pair including the Eauitable Trust Co.| SIOUX FALLS, S. Dak.. September 3 . <€ 55 3 H 3 P . s e e mmenman % | 5 IO FALLS, 8, Dtk SIpnlet | Soctety Leaders sitverware and|| Leedy Universal Sample” Chemise $2.85 $3.85 85 85 $0.85 airs, $5.40 Forshay banking department for alleged lax Jewels Reported Missing. Regularly $4.00 to $15.00 . o o o g NoL*san? hatitacte abeveican Big Credity Granted. methods, the special county grand e e 5 T . egu 2 2 - pass the Gold Stripe. This gives German potash and sugar indus- | JUry yesterday returned indictment | NEW YORK, September b.—Jew- ympam Crepe de chine, radium silk and crepe-back satin—and, oh, so absolute protection from garter tries Tecently were granted credits|a&ainst seven bankers fm connection v and silverware to the value of many pretty ones. Real laces abound, filet and Irish crochet, and Washington s et E15 000,000 S ha | with faflures of their institutions. 000 were stole . & % then there are French vals. Tucks, hemstitching and embroiderics ‘ = e making a total of 13 indicted since | Rob With Traveling Trunks used in designing others—fiesh color, orchid, peach, light blue, black dition to the able to Gold Discount Dr. His/nar Further pry and white. Bloomers, Step-Ins $9.95 $3.85 $6.85 Regularly $4.00 to $10.00.. 0000 made avalo | the special grand jury convened in |society woman, t organized by | June. ; learned yesterday when police sent a 2 Y " The grand jury, in censuring the |list of the missing property to pawn- banking department in a report ac- | brokers Mrs. Campbell was at a companying the indictments, declared | theater at the time. ’On Sale at E. F. Droop & Sons Co. nt. s in the underwrit- inz of the .A n portion of the : in the build £200,000,000 ationa o that the department “took no action| An elevator operator in the build- ’ F00000.000 e ien | to prevent humerous violations of the | Ing, who disappeared on the day the Oeatinarand cadium aliketatlosdiandfilaceitoimmed staiea ou b6 Cuimai Sovernm Rt s |IRWIOBITO the banks if violations | theft was discovered, is being sought, peach, flesh color, orchid, nile and white. Some to match chemise. bankers to participate in the sale, an cordinsito) the mollce international banker, whose firm will - take an active part in the flotation, | DI IRIETRINIT IR T Open All Day Saturday! : Gowns, Pajamas $785 $0.85 $]4.85 Simply stunning—and in silks of superb quality—the finest crepe de chine, crepe-back satin, radium silks and georgette orepe—fiesh color, peach, orchid, light blue, nHe, white, maize and black—some with choice laces and ribbons—others dainty as can be with hem- stitched yokes. Plenty to choose from—well worth seeing them all. Consideration of the terms, he in- cated, would not take place until all posts in the reparation agencies have been filled and the machinery of | | the Dawes plan put into full opera. on. J. . Morga and Thomas W. i . Lamont of J. B. Morgan and Com- Glove Silk Sale $ 5 Rbroad, probably will’ be called into $4.00 “Vanity Fair” Chemise......... &do conference la When one buys Glove Silk Underwear—a name tike “vanty Panelette Neckwear er this month to ar-| Sport Hats o Dress Coats— for the college September girl. Coat Sale! * 1216 FStNW range for American participation. F? i i i & P Fair” counts big In the decision. And here is the $4.00 envelope Collars of many shapes and sizes, Rate ay Be 8 Per Cent. chemise in white and flesh color—cut with unusual fuliness where with panels of lace to run down the Recent cable dispatches from Lon- fullness is needed—and for this sale—s$2.95. : front of gown or dress; used on.either silks or woolens. They are from waist For a short time longer—our Underwear Shop remains on fourth floor. Tl'iete to full lenath and of very pretty pat- sales make it worth while to pay a visit there. & .:m:;m:',meéflfi;" l::.;e'e:: 31 25 . 175 New Tunics ary of real iace’ construction at 34.95 don have indicaetd that the loan will - be sold on an 8 per cent basis, and this figsure has been accepted by bankers here as the interest rate likely to be fixed. Considerable in- trest has attached to the reported “opposition of the Rothermere press Zin England, although bankers ad- |\l mitted that they expected to en- “counter opposition to the loan from ||t small groups in each country. | While October 15 recently was 1; For School and College Wardrobes! Timely values in just. the right sort of new apparel—spe- cialized in our Misses’ Shop. $3.95 and $4.95. Cooler days usher in a sale of JellefTs—Street Floor. 65 Knitted Suits and Dresses Most unusual but very Misses’ Frocks Afternoon Frocks welcome prices on this ~ suggested as the probable date of the | |1 ; “offering here, predictions were made | i3 In Wool smart apparel! Grouped —that it might be delayed until later m in four lots, 5 in the month ] Charmeen Regularly $13.50 to §55 The tunic costume is Fashion center’s favorite note. Smartly becoming, they are always giving the most desirable effect —that of the slenderizing silhouette Attractive models, —choice at— $7.85 $]12.85 $18.85 $24.85 A modern alternating-current dy- mnamo will revolve at any speed up to 5,000 times per minute, the electric < current generated reversing its direc- tion 200 times a 35 An unusual assortment of fetching styles. Here is the newest tunic model in crepe 525 Serviceable and fash- jonable—a frock for - school or street. The P Bafr made of excellent qual- one 'pictured has collar, satin, \_nnh Peter Pan c‘oHar Lanvin ity crepe de chine ; round ~cuffs and tic of crepe de of white crepe de chine— Gray or “V” necks with short chine. button and braid trimming. Eangcrine or cap slecves. Belted, 7 i tie sides or beltless models, trimmed with beading, braiding or tucking. Colors are rust, penny brown, navy or black, $4.95. Costume Slips, $7.50 With the advent of the tunjc blouse, slips have come into greater prominence. Here you have a smart tunic slip of charmeen, made with seam on side—tailored top, narrow hem and self strap— colors, black and navy, $7.50. JellefPs, Street Floor See other wool frocks in MADELON ‘modes, $39.50. See MADELON modes, $59.50—afternoon frocks. Fashioned of pure wool. wool and fiber (artificial silk), all fiber or fiber and mohair—in beauti- ful colorings. These gar- ments—some of them at half price—will surely be sold within a short time. Special location for this sale—rear street floor tomor- row! New Kid Gloves KID GLOVES OF CENTEMERI—2- clasp lenath, in black, gray and white vn(: Paris point or contrast and self. embroidered backs. Regular S50 auatity. e i $1.65 FRENCHM KID GLOVES, in short turn-over or flare cuff styles; two-color effects as well as yarn embroidered. All good Fall colors are represented and sizes are complete. $3.75 and $5.00 Jellefrs—Street Floor. Evening Frocks In Soft Georgette 525 There is quite a showing. The one that's pictured has many admirers. A basque model, with ostrich trimming that is seen so often this season. Coral shade. See MADELON modes—evening frocks, $39.50. The Suit For School New Millinery $5 $7.50 $9.75 §12:50 15 Here you will find velvets, hat- ter's plush, panne velvets and felt hats, in all the soft wood tones and smart shades. Also black, brightened by just the right touch of trim- ming adding to their distinction. All the latest models in milli- nery are included . in this entrancing collection. Hats that are unusually smart and becoming. A large enough as- sortment to fit every type and face. Hat Shop, Third Floor Tt must have trimming of fur— the one pictured has collar and cuffs of opossum harmoniz- ing with the plaid of the material—patch pockets. Fox Scarfs $39.50 Extra fine deep full-furred pelts— dyed in this scason’s | smart colors, beige, black and brown. Fur Chokers $35 2 I—Out of sight— out of harm's way—is the Parker Press- Button Filler. 2—Ink-Tight be- ca of the extra sleevein- side the Duo- Slceve Cap. The “Peggy’”’ Sweater Tailored Overblouses %495 $1.95 ety | Lovely neckpieces §7| of baum and stome marten in rich dark ! colorings. Specially priced. Jaunty Jacquettes, $95 A special showing of this season’s new and popular furs; silver muskrat, natural musk- rat and lcopard cat. All fine full skins, made into smart models handsomely lined. Caracul Jacquettes $129.50 Gorgeous garments of beige or platinum caracul, beautifully trimmed with collars of fox or beaver in contrasting colors. La Garde BAGS —an important feature of your new costume. Offered in all the newest shapes and leathers, but with the added feature of the hidden pocket—a safe- guard for your vatsasies... 9000 Jellefrs, Street Floor. Bet Trade taex T Rons This new pull-over Sweater was made Of English Broadcloth, with boyish col- for the college girl. Of brushed wool or lars and French cuffs. White and tan. linked stitch, in buff, white and light blue, Smart to wear with the new sweaters. with straight band of contrasting color at The blouse shop is more than ready to V neck, cuffs and hip band. care for the schoolgirl’s every need. Blouse and Sweater Shop, Street Floor. Street Floor. Is Worth Its Weight in Gold Along Life’s Whole Career The College Reefer! Its Jewel- Smooth 25 -Year = Point Gives Your Hand the 2 - With and without fur Spaeil and Characisr Decidedly new 28-inch collars—in tweeds and 1 Seal-dyed Muskrat Jac- quette—double breast- ed and with two side patch' pockets and breast pocket—buttons to form a chin collar— sleeves slightly flared. That Win with the World homespuns, flare and belted models — some with button trimming and patch pockets as in the one pictured. The Utility Coat - $25 335 33950 For the Greatest Comfort Smart Fall Suits $29.50 $39.50 $49.50 Beautifully made —inaugurating a new order of smartness by their _in dividual simplicity. For smartly tailored outdoor apparel thesc suits will be diffi- cult to equal. Made from fine navy and black twill, they add to their_distinctive- ness by their per- fect wor kman- ship of tucking, cording, braiding| and bias insct panels. Ten styles from which to choose— featuring three new length Jackets—the hip, finger tip and siender knee lengths. Silk Umbrellas, $7.95 NEW FALL PURCHASE, of later colorings and plaids. The plaids are dark and extremely new, other colors of brown, garnet, purple, navy, red, green, etc. All with corded or satin borders in self or contrast. The handles are large chubby styles with French loops of silk cord or braided leather. They are carved, enameled or plain and on wood shanks. Strong frames of 16 ribs. Regular $10.00 quality. Espe- clally priced at.............. $7-95 Jellefrs—Street Floor. ES, every day new situations arise when the unerring Parker Duofold is worth its weigh gold! When this hand-si Jewel- smooth writer clock to the finish—to close a deal, pass a test, complete the work in hand, or catch the last mail. Its Over-size Barrel holds that extra ration of ink that will tide ou over a few more di more written pages th foresee. And the “Lucky Curve” feed delivers the ink with sure-fire certainty. Other Sport Coats, $25 to $69.50. MADELON Modes— dress coats, $69.50. On sale in our Far Section—Second Floor. you can't red barrel makesit hard to mislay. Any good pen counter wAll sell you this super-pen on 30 daye' approval. THE PARKER PEN COMPANY [Pasker Dusfoid Pencils to match the gen, $3.50 Factory and General Offices JANESVILLE, WIS. Misses’ Jersey and Flannel Frocks, Smart Plaids and Plain Colors. A Sale at... : 16.50 . Broad suede belts, a touch of embroidery or linen collar and cuffs give distinction to these frocks—low enough in price to command: wide- spread attention. Straightline one-piece:and overboluse with plaited skirt in two-piece styles. Greens, tans, browns, buck, Monterey and navy are among the shades. 14, 16 and 18 year sizes. N Correct as to line, fabric and mannish tailoring. Decidedly distinc- tive, of blocked chinchilla, plain delco or downy wool. Achieving the height of* smartness with raglan yoke sleeves and_inset pockets. Colors covering all the soft Autumn shades, For the greatest utility and com- fort these coats are ideal for im- Jellefrn—Second mediate wear. Floor The Trinity A Sorosis Creation . $12.00 New Fall Shoes, of patent leather with Spanish heel' and modified French toc. The name Sorosis is a protection. Do not ask for your size. Ask to be fitted. Sorosis sets the styles. Shoe Shop—Fourth Fioor; Buy by the box for school! Gold Stripe—Silk Stockings that WEAR! 3 pairs $5.40 ; _The shade she wants—the weight she wapts with guarantced protection against garter-clasp runs. . B Prr Duofold Jr. 35 Lady Dusfold 5 Same cxcept or e With ring for chatalaie We Will Be Glad to Show You Our Complete Stock of Parker Duofold Fountain Pens WALFORD'S Street Floor,

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