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/ %© _______THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1924 I:ARM[RS AS WH[“.E Kettles, Pans, Mops BLAME HIGHER-UPS = |COUNTY TEACHERS MEET.|ins, by sims wicaccela ana srour| GIRL 15, CAUSES ARREST |Thy marisse followed but .15 | DOUBLE COLLISION IN FOG school teachers. Speakers before the charges Miller is responsible for lu-r‘ Make Jazzy Concert SRR DAL S i g e e S Joncey Sl Md IN WHIPPING CHARGE |Prince Georges Gathering Ar- | Eidcd, teachers) kropp and, thelr| o i ced by Traducer to Wed Tnno- | 5o worn she appearcd to Masiiisnse | Richmond Bridge Scene of Tie-Up, at Brandywine, Md. Orem, County superinten t of Bowers, | Siapiid Stpoioinis TR it ”x;:mged for Tomorrow. schools, “Parent-Teacher Associations cent Man, She Charkes. P { With Several Hurt. Special Dispateh to The Star. i i s o | Specia atch to The Star. in Graded Schools”; Miss A. Maude ispatch to The Star. Special Dispatch to The Star. BRANDYWINE, Md., October 4— | Rockville Authorities Write Cir-| nyATTSVILLE Md, October 3.— e istea st eis . cwiat fIGTANE October 2.—Fit- | La Follette Wheeler Rally MoRiaHl] Ren s e et Since Friday of last week, when The Junior High School, at Seventh | schools, “Objectives for 192 o] : A e onaE i 3 v E , at § s, s s. 5 irginia Cook married | g . . . collisionsbetween stre the Kitchen Band gave a concert | . cuit Judges—Suspended Of. and C streets southeast, Washing.|C. T. Feed, busine | O e GO0 oo | SpecisLDispatehito Tue Btar. Rl ':xy‘rl”\u;‘(’:“ u.h'::lu:?nr:o‘:fli at the high school, pots, kettles, n, will be the scene Saturday of [ Georges County v by Harry Miller, she told Magistrate| HYATTSVILLE, Md., October 3 atters and other utensils and ficers Charge Jealousy. Zeneral Highland Park division for an hour i ! & s 1sils B meeting of the Pri hool Paper,” and Mrs, Il M. J. Scott Bower today. As a result a|Newton A. James, a union labor offi- | (150 o B S Expert Sees Nation e .:,.Yu;u;,\rr the household have corxes County Poublic School Teach- | k13, chairman of the library oIt Wkt hae o dssaedifor MINET. :;:Lo:‘inlFrflx;’u.nu;.rln;»' raily in the -“mr{;l persons were hurt, but none : DSl DO S s, S ica pe b Mhe ST Association. he program will|tee, “The Reading Club. Two vears ago the girl's mother > all here tonight at § o' I Gohet e - Presenting Nearly Balanced | _» e I e s _|besin at 10 am. with a business| Mrs. Sturgis and Mrs. Reed will|died and she came here frdm her home | in the interest of the La Follette-| e o ol E 3 with i\iss| Jane i ¥ whipped Littleton % and continue until' 3 o'clock. | discuss the same subjects before the|in Quincy, Pa., to earn a living. She V;ho':;»r ticket. B. M. McQuin, 1 e fo% i coderan e Slate of Prosperlty ' the piano, was soner, with a rubber _ Miss Theresa Wiedefeld, ass rural teachers, the other speakers be- [ met Griffith, went with him a few |of Tdmonston, will serve as vice Sojemed (id Beidge’ Eie J Sy from him a confession. that he | State supervisor of ¢ | fore this group to Le Prof. Orem, [months and then saw him no more. |chairman. United States So Ly | al lights, auspices of the |3 ed 14-year-old Irene ‘Mellott, | * dis “Les Plan- [ whose subject will be, g Later she met Miller and has been go- | J.. . of iNoILl a, R. A N T : Women's Club. A Saman | Lawrence: Glagett JOsoUr and Mrs. Harry E. Parkhurst, | Teacher Organizations al ¢ ing with him for some months. ~ A , Secretary to Senator Burton - . - otiin five year thesetionltar audlence was entertained. ither and Leroy Rodsers filed with | president of the ities Stards Sel D prsrssi g v Romanoffs Out of Goth: al Mumlu-m in th uvm}\ presented | i ss of Mothers and Parent- riand Miss Maude A. G b a se condition, and he, she told | ¢! h » We : otha, Montgomery County commission- ( : > ay a petition asking that | Associations, will discuss “Objectives for 1924-25." 1 strate Bowers, promised to marry e E n; M GOTHA, Germany, October 3.—The CORONER, UNDER ARREST, |: ¢ be set for them to submit | % of Paren 3 socia- | fore the high school teachers her. One morning last week, she said, i e e or r w edition of the Almanac de Gotha \ DS e B Samuel N. North. state supervisor of | Miller and his Lrother came o her |2 State, and Arthur Holder one line referring to the Ro Sheriff Plummer and Chief of Police itures of the afternoon session.|high schools, will discuss “Prof and told her she must marry Griffith, | W St ol ie F lenclang isE S IelEumEs Mamily of mlcultire st mansipubilc DEFENDS PRESCR'PTIONS Aud have addressed a letter to the inning at 1 o'clock, will be a dis- | sional Faculty Meetings,” and a dis- | whom they had brought with them.|convention, which nominated the y i Six finely printed pages did port is a result of studies n judges of the Court i- | cussion before elementary teachers of ssion of “Iigh School Mathe-|She refused until they warned her|gressive independent ticket, will " s c »r the annals of this fam- tour ofithe Teadine apricultdy | Speciz1 Dispateh to The Star mating, it is that the officers, | t*Sts for remedial measures for read- matice” will be led by 7. C. Brown. that they would have both arrested. |s | ons of the < ] B g : who have be. pended pending ‘Go into the So Fall o DRIA, October 3.— | Fot0 10 atigation: acted upon 11 be impressed with its p Marshall Jones, city coroner, | inetiaet 3 16 one higherup. | " Mr. Genung said. “Last year | who was arrested ve The & however, say | went a long way to wipe o he | with a violation of th lned through | pressing burden of S oss. | s < morning th ), = =, NAPBPTTITTTTTTTT TTITTTTITTITTTISE) Another cott CTo] T d faith wher B % i & n i [ , . - D! ying their L - | who was said to ha ce C ment that “w re Jle to have . small s vil h able, st < Washington .| the affidavit of one officer because Lj Will Be Glad to a very position - : ‘riptions were .| he has Geen forbidden by his su- : al sentime r out the region Jones said, although Agent J. W. | periors to tell the truth.” | Know e b4 is distinctly optimistic. McDonald, who made the arrest, de- ob Mellott, father of the girl 7 Lad o e e Clired he had found prescribtions To | whse aliory Hssais tworyencs Sra | I ' 1SSPE 1216 F St. N.W. “In the k N | Ee 1142 tablets. “Miss Morvan,” | hrought about the arrest of Poole and | —that the new to have been a nurse, ob- |4 - i the dairy z 3 3 er of the girl, was stricken | thes o the prescriptions, Dr. Jones woplexy at his home, at Buck s @ v £ v 2| " > b4 7 R B A oy v o BRI EE T SE Trene Castle | Fgrp-Trimmed Coats | Leopard Cat Jacquette The prevailing 1’r.| Dr. Jdonasicsald peiFarmers in the corn beit are in | TS cEa R As EBONITE "Strings" fo a Stick, R = ser become ntiqua Gl . t HEERD oo G : i ailcd (o receive any from | So It Winds —have arrived! stage is bein Lette e Around the Gears | {1§ g s P S B Taking its place as this season’s featured ited States Depart = | g | | =51 edly smart jacquette sketched at the left. =2 =Y out from its burden of over Nillips late Sestorday, waived a pre- Everybody’sBuyingIt! ) s Miiss Cstie demon, X Wil Y Zgy - iccpaidicec sppcatsioittiasitimming 1o ride at higher, levels during the | 1) grand jurs, which will meet next | eral grand jury, whie e Regardless of where you ; rorld" in the world"—and you may T Y e balts real cause it's the master | your very own. ates are obviously |R. Haslup id Fome gears (rear axles). Afternoon, Street and N\ 4 g SecondtElgor L IelEr: Whent Belt Is Hopeful. in uphold the Volstead s the gl missioner John Barton ton. Corn prices s @ . ng and w held in | 5 strates her righ g h N % - S . mi ing a d | E ght to the title 4 < e e garn e 1d- pectation T that Mox Drces Art Goink | e o o A o % (bt | Who Wouldn't— g s ) to make the entire garment as in the decid « ! January i : Y f outlook is bad enoug | live or what car you drive, = B N . 1 0. g uff > of sts have hit the North. A heavy | automotive _engineers rec- 3)‘"’"“‘1 °Mf:"l" rclph_cas of | Borderahusetcollangeniioniitfaie of blace soft and one of e piainty b2 'SCORES DRY LAW NEGLECT | ommend EBONITE, be- i the styles of her choice for y lynx. It is impossible to over-emphasize the to dispc £.the Special Dispateh to The Star. lubricant for the trans- > t extraordinary value this coat represents. standing the poor v | BALTIMORE, October 3 ary mission and differential breathing easier than they have along | Christian ance Union of Mary- Gz i . i o 4 olstead actimal away the clash, the grind, ||| tiful new coats in the e wheat S s e T and noise, and makes gear SWith s seration from | g8 shifting easy. . .."‘u.r nf“.n.. s S b ke .. B October Selections! ) > R v . . SR Shere” e Sod [ .. — - ¥ New Plaid Skirts territory. where no ame”has | B0t S R I ety oF cans, and at authorized ‘ S Erlie il cutives at W ~] Service stations. ¢ / g —best values of many a day— Eietlas nloiine . e e Marylar is not stronx v(»-»x\un u’ 3 See them ALL in our = enoush to see to It that the once more to regard the wheat coun- [ [0l enoush to see 1o Jt that the | § i Misses' Shop tomorrow— ! e : n her borderk, and with delegates at i third floor. A ; an is - y : t L apolis were willing to re- r el e neh g ‘ : ORSUIILTNCRN (17s: SHREDDED o) J irrigated crops ; Hirns . aC e sttty | mamxusmssnous e ] 3 1 Straight, wray SSHIEE CAtie ime we could not expect results Son's oSt das V1 g, 2 s ion such as m i The cattle situatic combinations of e a IR e N : Flannel Frocks S M continues. In spite of this there neath your top coat e e L : Slafis itching— . f ccond Floor, Jellef shape and Wint S Reduces irritation $1 6.50 ¢ ‘ Cleartsrguwhalz skin | For the World’s Series ! Silk Envelope Purse Eouihaveioriay sapotior | And Foot Ball Games | i " ltyy,. ) Iecigma. or irritation on your ,/' H i 5 i Priced for $8‘50 skin, cleanse the affected part Some have linen collars and by bathing with Resinol Soap, ° then smooth in gently with the T <l See e SUNDAY EXCURSION NEW YORK | SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 & Special Through Train Direct to Penna, Sta., Tth Ave. and 324 S Leaves Washington Satuday Mid- ght A arrives Peona. " heart of New York City, It It may not b ide the mark to Bay that the country i Just fair condition 1. but the whole, does « B in t S0 good shape as year ago.” i34 ] wa ] e e e cuffs; fan stitching and ~ Piping in a_contrasting color gives this arm fingers a coating of Resinol braiding. I are smartly special right to distinction, outside pocket for handkerchi Ointment. One application . i pocket for bills, attached coin purse and farge mirror co lrequ]en(lly pops zh}e‘ ilchingl :f"ad:];)llc::i‘il:l;::c z’;"i‘:"‘" gmny Ig’aw,:l ] fittings. completely because the special s = uava oth, xDl0o0¢ mo- soothing healing properties of nel. Wik mink Fine, in straight Colors are Brown, Navy and Black. Resinol help it to sink deep into . : the pores where the trouble squirrel collar slender design, Oxblood, Penny, Brown - enerously col- really li d al d cuffs. N g rously reallflice o restore a norm 4 > ::n Cl: s. o- e 5 B l l l s t C t Use Resinol ; usual sleeves. ed in deep 3?.? rd:i;)n'lf:: issesiohapilihuna oo $85 brown fox. $85. Priced for Saturday and bath. It helps to kzep $7 50 ey A Just in time for the opening game of the great ° healthy. Ask -‘:’"l' Ydrug- : | Just In! World Series. And in honor of the occasion, offered Formerly $10 to $12.50 gist. 3 4 . o for Saturday’s selling at this very special price. These are the coats girls want Fall for iaat ball gatics, Plald ‘ oats' ) and to wear tomorrow for the beginning of the World Serics. Heavy ESl N O I * The colors vou want, the soft, warm materials a'“} l\)\fl'm. with big fluffy collars, bobbed wool. Extremely smart o i . . | and becoming. which the mode dgm‘m(. the rich flattering furs Colors are Rust, Lanvin, Buff, Navy and Jockey Red. which are every girls aspiration, and all the little intricacies of puuclud befurred sleeves, which are the outstanding change in this winter’s coat fash- Silk and Satin jons. You have expected to pay much more for a coat of this distinction. Tunlc Blouses, $7 50 The Materials The Furs The Colors - : : F i ol = . hese arc in heavy quality crepe de ¢ v satin, in the fash- 4 l_\.nhnmm M‘”_l‘ Hinoki Penny | ionable straight cut - | Suava Squirrel & - One style is elaborately embroidered in b For months our buyers have scoured the markets and : ! Fawiskin IFiteh Cinnabar Kafir Another model is beautifully braic ( 1 uch cir- have sent us vast quantities of Fifth Avcoue’ Pty . % blood Black cular flounce with a wide band of en T ndery matching color, most charming fashions; and because we re 3 g i ’ Mokine Sable Oxbloo ack | from neck to hem. Sleeves are long or short. Shutter green, navy, R, America’s Greatest Charge Account Urg: .Y il 8% Luxoria FFox black, rust, pralinc. zation operating a great chain of modern' ot ) Third Floor, Jcllef's. up-to-date Family Clothing Stores in ¥ d ( % all principal cities, with kxecutive WNids WL ," C d L R b and Buying Offices in New York, 4 i i orauroy oungmg ove we are able to offer you these As the Season Advances We Realize latest styles direct from : . The Importance of the 8 95 F venue a s | o e’ 3 1 | Costume Ensemble 3 RRRRERRRRIN Legion Dance October 11. Special Dispateh to The Star. HYA" 1LL Md., Octe of Maryla scene of a dance the even tober 11 for the benefit of the fund being raised by Sny rmer Post, No. 3, A o ville, to ¢ 1 ie memorial cross at Bladensburg in honor of Prince Georges County World War dead. The function will be given by the Ross- bourgh Club of the university at the request of and with the co-operati of University of Maryland Post, 80, America Sam H. Har commander. The afternoon prec the dance the University and University of Richmond foot ball game will be played at College Park. | i 616 A Returning, leases New York 4:20 P.M. » Excursions, Sun- er 19, November 6 and December 14 CRUERLRRERRRCRRS R R R R R R R Tickets on sale two days preceding date of excursion Pennsylvania Railroad The Standard Railroad of the World R A mm@rmmm@@r: 3R R/ IR RiRiop E ) L School girls, college girls and all women As we admire the charm and grace of the ensemble suit, we wonder why no one has ever thought of it before. NEW FALL‘N‘. 4 f % el sg—flNEw FALL From a standpoint of economy, the ensemble answers | preciate this brocaded corduroy robe. It % 4 3 a weighty question. wraps around, ties on the side, has long roll DRESSES c o A T s i Coats are kasha fur trimmed and come to the edge collar and wide sleeves, roomy pocket, and Beautiful stylish dresses in the Sport and drems @wdels Jthat 1% of the frock’s hem. Frocks match in color and sometimes ' m"‘h-'?fli{"fi#"” wre aMare aad wiucedble. {1 in material, otherwise are silk bengaline with cloth com- [ seco silk lining in matching color. De- basiness wear, B oo s et bl | \ bined. veloped in delectable shades of— The new shades: Penny, Oxblood. Purple Fuschia Orchid There is nothing newer, $95 to $135 ' Cherry and Copen nothing smarter, nothing Surely yow'll want to visit our nezw Neoligee Shop— warmer, than the sport coats Misses’ Dept., Third Floor—Jellefi’s Third Floor. of big blocked plaids, im- ported fleece with m.om-— ik : TO LOOK YOUR VERY BEST, CHOOSE ¥ cash! Open a charge acomn il Deep Opossum Fur Col- NO RUN™ _' THAT STARTS ‘: LTT.,":::L'.:Z 3 : lars. Beige and Penny, GOl d Stripe Silk Stockings That Wear! ABOVE CAN who appreciate beauty and warmth will ap- as your nenxhbor’ We do aot re- Shutter Green and S'addle, Silk 100% Pure! e o ¥ qure revmmendauons. We trust """"""‘ Blue and Dusk, Kit Fox sl how small : 5 ,:';x:‘:’."..:f.m:::- polpir g f and Cranberry. Just the right shade is here for you and we are never out of your size! $L8S pair.+ In regular or sTRipE you can easily pay This involves o red @ ku whnds, ohid colors and i . chiffon weights! Or buy by the box—3 pairs, $540. One pair each of 3 different new shades. S.m":!w::fi’l:::d.:«::k tape. a0 delays. ho annoysnces Asg re mivtures. that are tailored Women's Coat Shop— “wonderful line of Juzz fmember, too, we do not charge extra for credit by -the Bnen type o ; Second Floor, Jellef’s. 1f you did not receive one .of our style folders, be sure to ask for it. Demonstration by Factory Expert Continues Tomorrow! Most Popular of All Rubber Reducing Girdles. Stout Women 3 . For the alender figure—The Fall silhouette is slim dame X reducing = i . girdle worn over a light-weight undergarment he ain that slimness. "fid given special § In addition, it is a mest desirable girdle for all i consideration at this 2 For the would-be xlender—by const: Madame X redmcing store. We carry stout girdle reduces the thighs, hips and abdomen abric. sizes in coats, suits It means reducing without the discomfort of diet and exercise. and dresses in every 3 Demonstration in New Underwear Shop—Third Floor. price range. B