Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1924, Page 35

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SHENANDOAH'S TRIP - DELAYED FEW DAYS Giant Navy Dirigible to Begin Flight to Pacific on Oc- tober 6 or 7. [ tendent, Navy Department, Shenandoah. irigible ribution to Washington duri periods between daily, on the flight. six WOMAN KILLED IN FALL WAS HOSPITAL WORKI ;Maty E. Lunn Dropped Through Shaft—Headed Deaconness Institutions. - cruiser | t 160 ¢ radio station servica to keep In touch with By the Associated Press, N, October who fell 10 s vator shaft ¢ —The Lody of raft as she proceeds West ind on n»r} = one of h two N ch may \.m! standard n either wave of JlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIIIII IIH ll||IH&IIIIHIIllIIIIIII!IISIIIIIIIIIIII|||Il|l||||||[|l||ll||I!ll!llllll[llllll! T All- ss Home, predecessor of ||>. saconess Hospital here. For 15 years she was its s me Dosition With Its Successor: she went to ) work, and later to the Omal Hospitad. She returned fly her home in Medford. perintendent, and held vears HE:luEl i aah e changed her mind ind before after leay the door who, the elevator had been had started d then c Irinking salo ar-Round-Fuel it was ¥, ay this will be of great| ne in determining the radio range | will send dlspate the press from 30-minute 0 a.m. and 9 pm. Then New York to do similar Deaconess ns m(lu\r thrown awa THE EVENING hes | Kly niece's hair is bobbud, I view i her with alarm; methinks she has been robbed of beauty and of charm. She had the finest hair, ere scissors made it drop! No damsel anywhere could boast a finer crop. It waved above her brow, it curled about her neck; I gaze upon her now, and she appears a wreck. But I'm a moss- back wight, in love with ancient ways, and nothing seems just right that happens nowadays. When 1 rebuke my niece for cutting off her hair, she answers, “Give me peace— | they do it everywhere! At every | modern scheme you mossbacks stand aghast; oh, would you have | me seem a relic of the past? When other maidens bob, you'd have me wear it long, avoid the barber’s job, and get myself in wrong. When other heads are shorn, vou'd have my topknot great, you'd have me feel the scorn of people up-to-date.” Defiantly she talks, defiantly she grins; she’s glad she has no locks demanding bands and pins. She al- most makes me feel that she’s in earnest, too, rejoicing that the steel was sent her tresses through. But sometimes when I pass her room I see her rise and face the looking- glass_with teardrops in her eyes. Oh, Celia, why those tears? And why that sigh dismayed? Are they ! because the shears have made your | glory fade? You face me with a {stare of righteous wrath and say. i “1 would not have the hair that 1 ER the the the ago car sed. ug (Copyright.) ALT MASON, BEST inany THE AMERICAN OIL CO. General Offices: Baltimore, Md. Washington Dealers Now in a Position to Serve You Amoco-Gas Washington Plant—SOUTH WASHINGTON, V. A.—Phone Main 6222 Lord Baltimore Filling Stations, Inc. No. 1—912 Penna. Ave. N. W.—No. 2—609 E St. N. W.—No. 3—15th and H Sts. No. 4.—3317 M. St. 2311 Penna. Ave. S, E. The Plant Fil ACCOTINE GARAGE Accotink, Va. AGNEW, A Rockville, Md. ALCOVA SERVICE. STATION Alcova Helghts, Va. ATLANTIC GARAGE 109 6th St. N. AERO AUTO CO. A emsstria Va. UTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. 2100 Pennsylvania Ave. N. RFTT BROS., Sligo, Md. B. BEAL Aanton, 0. BELTSVILLE GARAGK Beltaviile, Md. BETHESDA GARAGE Bothesds, Md. BRINKLEY & KUSHNED College Park, Md. BOWIE'S GARAGE Norbeck, Md. ULEVARD SERVICE STATION - Belteville, Md. BROWN. HYMAN Biadensburg, Md. BURROUGHS. H. B. T. B, Md. BUCK, N. R. Marlbore, Md. CAmAI. TRAIL GARAGE Berwyn, Md. CISSELL, T. Coteevile, Had" COLBERT FILLIXG STATION 3008 Sherman Ave. N. COL'W}E PARK GARAGE College Park, Md. CONGRESSIONAL G\IKAG! 623 Penna. Ave. 8. E, NNECTICUT AVE. ACC SRIES CO L M L COTTAGE CITY AUTQ STATION ottage City, Md. DAVIS, R. J. Darnestown, 3id. DOUGLAS FILLING STATION 1126 20th St. N. W. DOVE, J. P. Oamp Springs, Md. DOWNS & ATHEY Brewn's Corner, Md. | tll]]]]lIIIIfl!IlI]I!!fllllllll]fl[llfllIIIIlfll]lllllIIIlI!IlII|!IIllllIllIIIIIll||IIIIIHllHIHIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIllll!lllIIIIIIIII]IIIIlIIllllllllllllllllll'ilil|llfllll“fllIIIIIIIII]II!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIIIITI]FIIIII!II]I!IIRt 2 . Necessa . W No. 5 DRISCOLL GARAGE N W ‘GARAGE Quastics cad Alssandria. Va, FOWARDS MOTOR SERVICE CO. 16(h and Rhode Island Ave. N ELLIN. MORRIS Lanham, Md. FQUITABLE SCPRLY Co. and P Sf . W. FARR'S SERVICE STATION Benning, Md. FORT DAVIS FILLING STATION & Ala. Aves. S.E. FROST, F. C. Berwyn, Md. GAITHVRSBURG MOTOR CO. Galthersburg, Ma. GAMBRILL & CARLIN Boyd, r.ARmHtN T. Hyattaville, Md. GRAYSTONE FILLING STATION 12th & R Sta. N.W. GRIFFITH FTLLING STATION 15th and H Sts, GRIFFITI'S FILLING srA'rmsv Bladensburg, Md. GINGELL'S GARAGE Berwya, Md. HART BROS. Clinton, Md. HEROLD, P. A. River Road, Md. HOMAN'S GARAGE, 33 Rhode Island Ave. N IDFAL STORE Fast Falls Church, INOFF, J. Penna Ave. JARBOE. J. Vel Alton, Mo JENKINS, R. akland, ud JOHNSON. H. Va. 1401 s E C. SoNs Cottage City, S KEARNEY S SERVICE STATION A e Bladensburs y.:l?s SERVICE sl'A'no,\ South Washington, Va. LEWIS, MRS. ANNIE T. Conduit Road. Tank Installations Are Co: N. B ing Station, South Washington, Va. LIBERTY GARAGE and ¥ia. A ucmors SERVICE n'.rnox Ave. & Upshur St. N.W. nmsn AVE. FILLING STATION ™ 14th and Md. Ave. MARYLAND GARAGE & MACHINE co. iver Spring, Md. mcmv. MOTOR CO. La Plata, Md. MONTGOMFRY GARAGE Rockville, Md. MOTOR TIRE CO. 2715 Penna. Ave. N. W. MT. PLEASANT GARAGE 2124 18th St. MUIRKIRK GARAGE Mauirkirk, Md. NATIONAL HIGHWAY -GARAGE Beltsville, Md. NEITZEY, W. N. Chillum, Md. NEW ROYAL GARAGE 1815 L 8t. N.W. Qrramio GARAGE 700 Kalerama Rd. PARK GARAGE College Park, Md. \FARKWAY MOTOR CO. 065 Wiscomsin Ave. N. W. RALPH OIL CO. No. 16 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. RENCHER. R. E. Colambis Fike, Vi RIVERDALE GARAGE Riverdale, Md. SANDY_ SPRINGS SUPPLY CO. Sandy Spring, Md. SCHWIEN, ©. Townshend, Md. SEITZ, C. Oxon HIll, Md. SELBY, R. T. rm- John,” Md. HERFEY, E. C. { .(h sad E Sts. N. E. | SHERIFF. T. W. | Oxen HIll, SHREEVE. B. Cottage City, Ma. SHL‘L’I’Z C. G. BONS intem, STONELEIGH GARAGE TAKOMA MOTOR CO.. INC. STAK WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER A ) D ) NN 1, “MADELON” Beautiful New HATS $ All the “lovely brown and sunset shades will be here for you in this selection of 200 hats for special selling tomorrow at five dollars! Crepe Flat Crepes Satins A Wide Selection —hats for sport or motor— tailored models and beautifully made. The Duchesse in Sunset low. The Metona in Arab Brown. The Fernand in Wood es. The Traymore in Black, erwnA and Navy. Smart velvet brims, embroid- ered crowns and jaunty orna- ments to finish them. Clever hats in stitched velvets with medallion- ribbon trims. All tomorrow at $5 each in our hat shop—Third Floor. Misses’ Sport Coats 529.50 Smart huge plaids, <malil checks or plain polaire, man- nishly tailored, is the newest in Autumn sport apparel. These coats are cut along slender lines, cither loose or belted. Large patch pockets for greater utility. Huge fur collars for comiort and plaid lining on_ plain materials are the outstanding features of these jaunty models. Procurable in all the new Autumn shades, in- cluding navy. For sport, country or city wear these coats are difficult to of all duplicate at $29.50. with the profusive use of bratd. An sxceptionally well ta at $to. troc Crepe-back Satins Satin-stripe Crepes Crepe Slam sdvantage in this stun niog coat model—devoid other Fashion with Value n Dresses At $39.50 1924. “MADELON” Fashion with Value 1216 F St. N.W, Not Often---But for This Friday —to attract you to our dress section (still forced to remain on our fourth floor)— ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SILK DRESSES AT FIFTEEN DOLLARS EACH! Only because the manufacturer was willing to help us out with something unusual at this time are we able to offer such quality and style at $15.00. Ordinarily they would cost much more! And the limit is 150 dresses—eight different styles. Models is used to trimmiog exception of a All sales final! red Straight Silhouettes Surplice Models Panel Styles Tiered Styles Pleated and Tucked Please remember that 150 dresses of this quality cannot possibly last long at $15.00— None can be held or returned for credit. Women's Dress Section—Fourth Floor. Long Sleeves Short Sleeves Cap Sleeves NN i ) 1) ) T S S KD 1 Another Big Coat Event! 545 Tailored Coats Sport Coats Dress Coats All Fur Trimmed! Sizes 36 to 44. Georgette Collars Jiania Button Trimmings Embroideries in self and contrasting colors—fine silk braidings and facing—black and all the lovely Fall colorings, Straight uid buttom of #kIFt give s distinetion to touch of this model. tines - ther enbanced by a t a olored Following up our remark- able coat values of the past month we offer tomorrow a collection of coats at $45 which are surprising values! Coats of beautiful materials, newest styles and all of them with fur trimmings such as the following: Coats with coflars, cuffs and borders of opossum, bay seal (dyed coney) and lock squirrel. Coats _ with collars and cufis of marmink or muskrat Coats with collars of beaver or ringtail opossum. Coats with collars, cuffs and full length Tuxedo edge of dyed squirrel, Materials Kashono Feltex Suede Clotk Mixtures olors Rust Dust Kit Fox Black Penny Kaffir Saddie Cinnabar new ¢ lue from these “hig eve 36 to 44. Buy st the color and buttons ou bishop Sleeve pr o s Women's Coat Sevtlon— Second Floor There Are Not Many of Them, But What There Are—Just See T he Prices! Women’s Coat Exceptional values, some new mer- chandise—leit overs of special purchases. 4—$25 Sport Coats of tan blocked Polaire, $18.50 1—459.50 Black Cheviot Top Coat....$22.50 1—$69.50 Navy and Tan Flammflo Sport Coat .$33.50 Women's Coat Shop—Secomnd Floor Women’s Suit 75 Remnants .... .. $147 Look up your size and come early to purchase one of (hece 1—$59.50 Sport Suit, gray jacket. Size 34.. 1—$85 London- mifle Sport Suit gray stripe. Size 3 1—$59.50 JNavy T‘will Jacket. Size 38............ 1—$55 Black Twill Suit, Jacket. Size 44. 2275 Women's Suit Shop—sSecond Floor. Little Woman’s $65.00 Coat ...... $29'50 1 only—$65 Coat of navy twill; size 19. $29.50 Little Women’s Shop—Second Floor. ‘Knickers and Riding Habihl 4—$15.00 Khaki Knicker Suits. and 36 . 1—825.00 Green Flannel Sleeveless Ruqu Jacket. Size 36 .. 2—$25.00 Linen Riding Hflbl( I Special Tomorrow Women’s $40 Fall only of new Fall A small quantit Suits featuring the new long jackets. Panels are slashed or have bias insets. Lined throughout with silk crepe. Skirts are straightline, wrap-around styles. Beautifully tailored garments — a requisite to every woman’s wardrobe— $2950. black skire, ..$14.75 sizes 34 $4.50 white and $5.5 Jellefrs—Second Floor. Fascinating new_frocks of crepe satin, mostly one-of-a-kind, in a vari- ety of styles. Soft draped effects or chemise models, apron fronts, basque or tiers. A style to suit every taste—long sleeves, puff sleeves or sleeveless frocks. Featuring the newest in trimmings, metallic, braiding, stitch- ing and leather applique. Colors, tan, rust, black. Only a small quantity available. Misses’ Shop—Third Floor. Misses’ Remnants Here young women wearing sizes 14, 16, 18, will find exceptional mer- chandise listed at ridiculously low prices. 5—Misses’ Coat Remnants Starting at ..... 528'50 1—$75.00 Miss’ Crepe-back Sport Coat of veldyne, in green $28.50 1—$85.00 Miss’ Dress Coat of gray twill: scarf_collar $34.50 3—$75.00 Misses’ Charmeen Coats in straightline models; braid and tucking con- stitute the trimming. Navy and cocoa, $37.50 B 4825 Misses’ Tub Silk and Georgette Frocks, straightline models; blue, black and white .$7.50 2835 Misses’ Flannel Frocks, straightline models with fancy stitching ..$10 4—3$39.50 Misses' Afternoon Dresss and straightline models: tan, malz 3—$59.50 Georgette Sport Frocks, chemise and basque medels. maize, green, white . $2: 24 — Skirt Remnan(s Startingat ......... 7—$12.75 and $13.50 Crepe de Chine, Flat Crepe and Russian Crepe Skirts. Pleated and wrap styles. Colors, tan and gray......$3.00 2—$1250 Larger Women's Waverly ~ crepe—combination gray and tan . 15-8$10.00 Wool Grepe Skirts. Panel and combination pleating. Colors, tan, navy, gray, cocoa and black $7. Jelles—Second Floor. Women'’s Silk Dress 55_00 Remnants Start at. . . Quantities are small, the quality is there. If you find your size, great will be your joy. 5—$18.00 to $25.00 Sport Fracks of crepe de chine—straight line and tiers, pleated and circular. Orchid, gray, beige and green; si 36 . 6—825.00 to $29.50 Sport and Strest Frocks of crepe de chine and roshanara crepe— tailored styles, button trimmed and tucks. White, beige; "Jade and powder blue; sizes 36, 38 and 42... $12.50 3—$29.50 to $35.00 Afternoon Frocke—print- ed georgette and roshanara crepe; tailored, braiding and draped styles. Jade and black; sizes 36 and 40. Ski pleating_in 5—$49.50 to $65.00 Afterncon and Dinner Frocks—printed georgette and lace two-tone zes 36, 40, 42 and 44 en’s Dress Shop—F: $5.90 Umbrellas ......... 15 Colored Silk Umbrellas in the new Mah- medium size handies with leather loops or silk cords; fancy tips, $5.90. combinations; beaded and drape: hlacl;zapn $7.00 to $8.00 Silk Jong and ten-rib styles. Short, stubby and JellefPs—Street Floer. - ings—very fine and even weave. Choose Knitted Suits and _ Unequaled_for sport wear. irom these 19 greatly reduced g 6—$15.00 to $19.75 Suits, now.. .$5.1 8—$18.50 to $25.00 Suits, now b 5—$25.00 to $42.50 Suits, now..... 45—$4.95 to $7.50 52 35 Sweaters .......... Sweaters of good quality wool, fiber (arti- ficial silk) or woo! and fiber combined. Coat or slipover models. Colors, French biue, Lanvine, Mexican, tangerine or gray. JellefMs—Street Floor. $4.95 Tunic Blouses, 52_45 Gonowat ......... 0Odd lots—all of them good quality crepe de chine: V or round neck lines — with or without belts. Trimmed with braiding, tucking or fagoting. Colors, rust, navy, pra- line or black. Sizes 34 to 44. Jelleffs—Street Floor. 118—$2.95 to $4.95 51.95 Blouses ........... Mostly handmade-—oi fine F Voile. Dimity or Broadcloth biouses or tuck-ins. med with real laces, Iris Tuxedo or Peter Pan or turn-back cu of Blouse vou will want s to wear with suits or sweaters, Jellefs—Street Floor. Chokers! Only a limited quantity of fine quality furs—ail new merchandise taken from our regular stock and offered at greatly reduced prices to insure quick clear- ances, 15—$12.50 Tibitines (similar to fox) Scarfs; soft, fluffy peits, in cocoa, n:-ue. Dlatmum ..$6.50 tra large size .. 2-$19.75 Mole Tie scarfs 5—$29.50 Fox Scarfs, now. 3—$49.50 Skunk Scarfs—fine qualny;;all hqp—Second Fleor. king Remnants 150 Pairs Women’s $2.00 Full Fashioned Silk Stockings—strongly reinforced at wear- ing pomts—lule garter hem—broken sizes— pu:h fawn, suede 500 Pail fon and Medium Weight Silk Stockings— plain and lace clocks. Large color assort- ment, including blac! Broken sizes..$1.85 24 Pairs Women's $6.50 Chiffon Silk Stock- Colors, lapin, gun metal, cinnamon, medium gray, a few black; sizes 8!, 9, 10. .83, Neckwear and Scarfs 12—$1.50 Panelettes, round and V shaped necks .75¢ 25 Pieces $2.95 Organdy Collar lnd Cufl Sets, including some vestees. Peter Pa,n 5—3$3. fancy color combinations. 50c to $2.50 Imported niere and large blossoms. quantity; tomorrow at ; price. Bouton- Only a small 25c to $1.25. French Underwear $1-65 32—$3 to $4 French Envelope and Straight Chemises: hand sewn, hand embroidered yokes in solid or eyelet embroidery; slightly mussed, $1.65. Underwear Clearing! 40—$4 to $5 Envelope Chemises of crepe de chine, trimmed with cream lace, hem- stitched or embroidered yokes. Also tailored styles. Light blue, orchid, peach, flesh, $2.85. 27—$8.50 to $10.00 Gowns and Enveiope Chemises of radium silk or heavy quality crepe de chine yokes of ecru filet lace, others with filet edge—Bateau neck—en- velope chemises of crepe.back satin and radium silk; in flesh, orchid, peach, light blue and white.. $6.85 40-35 to $7.50 EHV!IODO Chemnses of radium silk, crepe de chine and satin, trimmed with French Val or filet laces. Tailored styles with tucked and hemstit yokes |'ndrrw!l! ilop—’rhlrd llo.r 200 Slips, $3.95 —of Radium Silk with hems. Victoria Slips inch hems, all tailored styles Fall colors of fawn. brown, burnt russet, shutter gree and black or blue, $3.95. 100 Petticoats, $3.95 Jersey and Radium Silk Petticoats, straight line, embroidered in contrast- ing colors. Also those having fancy pleated flounces. Ali new Fall shades. Your choice, $3.95. Jellera—street Floor. . three-inch with twenty- cocoa, Purses and Vanities! 10—$6.50 Mark Cross Vanitr Purses and Black Sitk-fitted Underarm Bays <ilk linea throughout, with dainty fittir,z. ... $3.95 7—$10 to $15 Novelty Underarm and En- wvelope Purses of fancy leather or embroider- ed silk in a variety of colors. Unique fittings and silk lined throughout—your choice, $7.50. JellefMs—Street Floor. Gloves Greatly Reduczd 150 Pairs $2 Chamoisette Gauntlets in beaver, oak, putty and white. - ..$1.35 100 Pairs $3.25 Kid Glove: k and ‘white, 2.button length..... an S5 75 Pairs $3 Fancy charmmutu Glove: colors beaver, oak, putty; 12-button length $1.75 50 Pairs $6.50 Suede and Kid Gloves, 16- button length, in gray, brown and black. Sizes 5%, 6, 7, 7, 7'2 e ..$2.65 J!"Pfi"!—\lm' l"hmr Children’s School Shoes 1,400 Prs. Sorosis Shoes 597 9 pes. $4.95 a pair Russian calf in tan and black, Goodyear welted Sorosis grade. Dura- ble, comiortable, hygiene. A sturdy Shoe for school. Included are 300 pairs, of leather dress shoes h white kid tops. Sizes 8 to 2, all widths, splendid ofiering of remarkable values. Ask to be fitted—we know how. Shoe Shop Now Rear of Street Il patent =T o

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