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ANNDSEN AGAN PLANS POLE FIGHT Explorer Will Lead Nor- wegian Airmen From Spitz- bergen Into Polar Regions. BY BJORN BUNKHOLDT. By Radio to The Star and Chicago Daily News. CHRISTIA October 24.—Capt. Raold Amundsen will be the leader of a new Norwegian flving expedition to the North Pole next year. His de- cision to abandon the attempt this s a great disappointment to istants, who at the time e over the air- > their arrival home they have rking for the next expedition to the pole with or without Amund- sen the leader. The three men Rilserlarsen, Dietrichsen ) ia larsen has just been in London to organize a new Support movement. After his return he stated that an has promised 1 help and that the Brit- sympathetic. ican film company offered $75,000 for the Sole rights of photographing the tour. In contrast with this vear's expe- dition, have started rather expedition will s ginning of English PEACE, ECONOMY, TAX SLASH, FARM AID, COOLIDGE PROGRAM (Continued from Page Twenty-three.) must depend on individual effort. It is our theory that the people make the Government, not that the Gov- ernment makes the people. Unless there abides in them the spirit of in- dustry and thrift, of sacrifice and self-denial, of courage and enterprise, and a belief in the reality of truth and justice, all the efforts of the Government will be in vain. I be- lieve In the existence of these vir- tues. I do not think the fathers of the land are going to barter away their property or their liberty. I do not think the mothers of the land are going to abandon the rich heritage that belongs to their children. The American people have faith in them- It is justified by their his- tory. They have faith in their Gov- ernment. It is justified by its works. They know it is neither corrupt nor inefficient. They are not likely to be eived by those who constantly as- our institutions. The intelli- gence, the courage, the faith of the people, will support America. Against that support no effort for destruction o v selves. May. Apart from the three Norwe- gian aviators no other pames have vet been mentioned. Instead of fying from Spitzbergen via the pole to Alaska with three airplanes and leav- ing one of the planes in the ice, Amundsen will content himself with two machines and will fly only from Spitzbergen to the pole and back again. (Copyright, 1924, by Chicago Daily News Co.) REALTY MAN NAMED ARLINGTON ASSESSOR Ashton C. Jones of Clarendon, Ex- pert on Property Values, Given 1925 Appointment. Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va., October 24.— Appointment of Ashton C. Jones of Clarendon as land assessor of Arling- ton County for 1925, was made yes- terday by Judge Samuel G. Brent of the circuit court. Mr. Jones is one of the leading realty operators of the county 301 is credited with expert knowledge bf property values. He is president of the George H. Rucker Co. In announcing his acceptance of the appointment today, Mr. Jones stated that he appreciated the senti- |- ment of leading civic workers for a higher and more equitable assess- ment of property in the county and that he would do all in his power to meet the wishes of the people. The appointment does not become effective until February 1, but Mr. SPARK PLUG wmbéflt“l' Tryaut HONEYMOON ENDS IN JAIL., GLASS SPEAKS TONIGHT. Bridegroom Accused of Coming Here in Stolen Auto. A delayed honeymoon Robert A. Sharp, 19, Syracu: and Capitola Leona Sharp, year-old bride of less than five months, was abruptly terminated at Union Station this morning by De- tective Henry M. Jett of Inspector Grant's automoblle squad, who ar- rested them following receipt of a Baltimore Address First for Vir- ginia Senator Since Rest. LYNCHBURG, Va., October 24.— Senator Carter Glass of Virginla left here yesterday for Baltimore, where he is scheduled to address a Demo- cratic rally tonight. The address will be the first Senator Glass has made since his physician prescribed a period of rest for him from political activity, some weeks ago. Following his Baltimore en- gagement he will speak at Wilming- ton, Del, on Monday night, and in Richmond on Tuesday. PRUNES rip- of N. Y., his 17- message from the Syracuse police giving the information that the young man was wanted because he was alleged to have driven from that city in another's automobile. The bride was made comfortable at the House of Detention, while the hus- d was locked up at the first pre- t station Jones stated that he would begin immediately to give attention to the work of preparing the assessment books, so that by [ be ready for fi MAGRUDER, Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St. Extablished 1875, Mortgage Loans Made and Sold J. LEO KOLB Main 5027 1837 Wisconsin Ave. French Boutonnieres & Corsage Bouquets Tourists, returning from Paris, are these coy _little Bonton- Sage Bonquets for evening wear. Prices—49c, 98c to $1.98. CREERON 614 Twelfth St. N. W Around the Corner From High Prices e R e S midhtatatataditntptadetid 923 N.Y. Ave. Qfi‘\&\\\ AR SRS S Wife Sues for Divorce. fted divorce is asked in a sult flled by Mrs. Susie E. Harbin against James W. Harbin, a machinist in the navy yard, on a charge of cruelty. They were married at Rockville, Md., April 10, 1905, and have two children. Attorneys. Bertrand Emerson, jr., and E. Russell Kelly represent the wife. If you need work, read the want columns of The Star. OFFICES !l In the Heart of the Newer Business District ' WARDMAN A modern, fireproof., ten-story structure, well constructed and having two elevators. EDMONDS BUILDING | 917 Fifteenth Street Fronts on McPherson Square The offices are roomy and well lighted For Rates and Information Apply to 1430 K St. %fl'_cx 3‘/ Tourist Killed, Woman Hurt. RICHMOND, Va., October 24.—M. Sexton of Asbury Park, N. J., a \ll! Hols‘n F was hu tomobile last nigh So It Wind Around the MR. MOTORIST GREASES and LIQUID OILS are inferior for gear lubrication. These were not made originally for the purpose of lubricating Transmission or Differen- tial Gears, but were used for lack of something to take their place. EBONITE was made specifically for automobile gear lubrication and for no other purpose. At dealey pound service the pump, five- at in and (1TS SHREDDED oOIL) : - FOR TRANSMISSIONS ° B AND DIFFERENTIALS Miss Ann Caswell, daughter of a New York physician, brought down a ~ 260-pound K bear while hunting in the vicinity of Star Lake, Wis. e $ Gears DRHUMPHREYS® REMEDY BEST FOR T ]PALAIS ROVAL Established 1877 Hundreds of Youthful New Fashions for Misses Business Girls—College Girls—Debutantes! G & 1ith Sts. Service and Courtesy. 1216 F St N.W. Tomorrow is surely your day at Jellef’s! New frocks—new coats—adorable accessories—unwrapped just in time to show you on Saturday morning. Women’s Coats Embellished With Fur $95 Having learned that many women of fashion have limited their coat expenditure to about one hundred dollars, we have made a stupendous effort to assemble a noteworthy collection of coats at this price, and have succeeded bevond our most optimistic dreams. Clothes of Quality for MEN Comprising the Utmost in Style and Value Fine All-Wool Our manager of Misses’ apparel is a young girl herself, so she knows what girls want— and that price does make a difference. blne is in New York now and has sent on the loveliest garments at the prices you want to pay. Needless to say, she has used no end of patience and care in finding the right things at a moderate cost. When you see them vou will agree that, as usual, Jelleff’s have succeeded in expressing Fashion and Value. In response to the frequent call for “a coat about $100,” we surpass your expectations and find one for. ... Three Lovely Groups of New Evening Frocks 20 99° 55 Any frock in the collection yvou would ex- pect to be double the price. The most fasci- nating group of evening frocks we have shown. Alive with the joyousness of youth. Chiffons — georgettes — chiffon velvets— brocaded velvets. In the most entrancing styles vou can pic- ture. Quaint basque models with full apron fronts—sheath-like wrapped creations— flounces and straight unbroken silhouettes. Scintillating with beads—dripping with os- trich feathers—floating ribbons and foamy laces. Overcoats 342 to 60 Fine All-Wool Two-Trousers Suits 3342 to 50 Tailored to compare favorably with custom ‘gar- ments costing double our regular prices. ‘The various models in the group are characterized by gorgeous fur collars and deep cuffs, some have borders of fur, others have tuxedo revers or tiers edged with fur: Beaver Scotch Mole Platinum Wolf Natural Squirrel Fitch Jap Mink Civet Cat 8] are slim straight lines in the approved silhouette of the hour. Skillfully placed buttons accentuate the flat hip-line, on others stitching or embroidery achieves the same result. Materials are: Velmara, Kash- mana, Fawnskin, Jammuma, Kash- lora, Chamotex. All the new brown tones—from the lightest saddle through the rich red browns to the darkest kaffir, to- gether with hinoki (the new henna), Lebanon green (darkly rich) and lovely new grays that have a flat- teringly soft hint of brown. Choose your colors: White (which is very much approved just now), Coral, Green, Maize, American Beauty, Flesh, Black. We cannot promise how long they will last, for it is certain every girl who sees them will succumb to one or as many as her purse will stand. Misses’ Gown Shop—Third Floor. Knitted T opcdats 29 Just received more of these fine quality knitted Top- coats, the best in tailoring and quality. Guaranteed for several years’ wear. 4 Skinner satin lined and every coat weather-proofed. Patterns and colors, Oxford and Cambridge, in gray heather mixtures, also brown mix- tures. Sizes 34 to 44. This event is of paramount im- portance. A coat of this superlative quality at $95 will not be with us long. ‘Women's Coat Section—Second Floor Special for Misses Fur Jacquettes ‘95 Regularly priced $129. 50 Think of bt jacquette in fine dyed in b with huge ¢ fox and dyed $95. e number of jacq this reduced price limited, but have chance while they last Fine Quality Leopard Cat Jac- quette with nutria collar, $95. Fine Dark Muskrat with self :ollar $95. Scction—Third Floor. Bab Savs: You No Doubt Wear Them But you probably do not knotw that they may now be purchased already made in the sweet- est designs and colors to match your Correct Accessories for the Evening Toilette Found on Our Street Floor Costume Jewelry The Newest Necklace is an imitation pearl and gun metal choker with a large rope pearl pendant and white gold clasp set in chip diamonds. $1250. Many other combinations at various prices. lexible Pearl Bracelet with fancy stone clasps; emeralds, sapphires or topaz, or to match the necklace described above. $195. Others of several strands of pearls priced conservatively. A Green-Gold Vanity with a long black tassel and a black silk cord, fitted with mirror, rouge and powder and a secret compartment for cigarettes. $15. Other vanities and jeweled compacts irom $1 up. eweled Shoulder Pins—the latest rage. To fasten your gown at the shoulder, worn for cither evening or day time. Miniature ships, dogs, racing ponies, crossed golf clubs, set solidly in rhinestones. From $1.95 to $5. Also the conventional brooch designs of rhinestones and imitation onyx. All pearls are imitations. Costume Jewelry Section—Street Floor. . Brocaded Dancing Shoes The newest arrival from Sorosis is an exceedingly smart pump with a Spanish heel, developed in silver and the faint delicate colors which adapt it to any shade of frock. Slender cross straps and bindings of plain silver kid. A remarkable opportunity at $12.50. Shoe Section—Street Floor. New Arrivals in Misses’ Luxurious Fur—Trzmmed Coats Priced %69 to ’135 These coats represent most advantageous pur- chases, for the quality of fabrics, the distinctive- ness of styles. Every phase of the mode is ex- pressed in half-sleeves of fur, fur muff cuffs, double collars of fur, tuxedo revers, fur edg- ings and deep borders of fur. Materials: Velmoka. Furs: Jap Mink, Beaver, Leopard, Rock Sable, Muskrat, Squirrel, Mink-dyed Squirrel. Colors: Cranberry, Ox-blood, Green, Penny, Cinnabar, Shutter Green, Dusk Brown, Black. You will find in this group models for either utility wear or dress occa- sions. Coats of this superior quality and workmanship at this moderate price, have, we believe, not been surpassed in Washington this season. Come in as early as possible for best selection. Misses’ Coat Section—Third Floor. Tomorrow is the last day to register for the $95 “thtle Ludy" Coat to be given away. There is yet time. —Little Women’s Coat Sechon, Second Floor. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Men’s $2 and $2.50 Shirts, 51 About 300 shirts in the lot. Neckband and collar- attached styles. Materials are rayon (fiber silk), white oxford, plain colors and stripe, woven madras. Sizes 1375 to 17. Not each size in each kind. All sizes in lot, 1375 to 17. an cqual [ ] L] - = n L] L] n L] L] L] L} L} - [ ] L} L} L} L} @ ] & L] - L] L] - L] - L] L} L] L] L] L] L] L] - - LJ L] - L] - - L] L] L] - - L] L] B L] - L} LJ [ ] - - L} [ ] ] a L] il L} Palais Royal—Main Floor. Sl Boys’ All-Wool Two-Pants Suits ° For Evening Wear As well as for every other occasion. T i Cuir de Laine, Veloria, Kashana, Duvetyne, Kashmara and As usual, JellefP’s are the first to show this adorable novelty. A:k for the “Flapper Set,” Lingerie Shop, Third Floor. A wonderful value*at this price. Norfolk style, smart and snappy. Materials: Cassimeres, tweeds, cheviots. Fine workmanship and tailored to fit. Both pairs of pants fully lined. Knicker style, belt loops and watch ?ockct Plenty of paiterns from which to choose. Sizes to 18 years. Mole, Natural They wear because the silk is a hundred per cent purc—no ruinous garter-cut “runs” starting above can pass the patented gold stripe. Full-fashioned, they accentuate the trimness of the ankle and fit snugly at the toe. All sizes—all the newest shades, with special shades for evening. ot e el wEins, ) 853 pairs, $5.40 Sheer weight, silk_z-fler hems. | Medium weight, silk garter hems. $2.25°73 Pairs, $6.60 | $2.50 3 Pasre. $7.35 Street Floor. If you are 4 ft. 11 in. to 5 ft. 3 in. come in and register. Boys’ All-W ool Slip-on Sweaters, $2.98 Sturdy school sweaters, with roll collar. In navy, maroon and brown. Also brown and buff. Sizes 26 to 38. Palais Royal—Main Floor. IR R R R R R R R E R R R E R EE R R R R