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10 THREE NOMINATED TOHEADVETERA Hanna, Flynn and Thompson in Race for Commander- in-Chief of U. S. W. V. BURG, Fla., Septe Harvey H. Hanna, 4th . Volunteers: Richard R. Flynn, smmission of te aid and pen: | ‘husetts, and Col « former and forme: . were nomi- chiel of the n of Florid rans vesterday 200 di, bodies in the e f the Government, scutive depa sed number 1t their na- of hosition to United in 22y there are ap- rent hureaus and - the Senator t efforts are being made for | Would Reduce Taxes. The Government policy now appears I t of collectinz what can be tedness a nd 1 obligations house will be opened in the Autumn of 1926. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO |HUGE THEATER SWINDLE IS CHARGED IN CHICAGO $251m DUNATIUN et committee in obtainiak subscriptions from 500 zraduates. Mrs. Graham re. | i3 Aze ndictet S0 irae RTII ported to the alumnae meeting held ati 43 Found Axs st Smplovesiot don “Partioe: rammass sajes.” motion b | | $3.000,000 Land Concern. | icture benefits, theatricals, lectures In | and other entertainment programs | 7 s dseosinted Tiaee | ... |were held by the girls in the various | CHICAGO, September 29.—Indict-' Alumnae’s Anniversary Gift |cities to raise their quotas. | ments charging conspiracy to defraud | Methods Adopted in Campaign. : ae association | terday at a luncheon attended by more SILIHRG | and theaters. promising hig profits nged the annivel celebra wh | than 100 of the graduates and the ar investors. The investigation Jiihen 1 tion are: AMiss Lucia B. Hollerith,| Dr. Benjamin Wallace, chief of the Notz and Dr. James i no buildings were being erected. True | ACUILY. calte and in. | 1909, presiden dna Muncaster ! division of preferential tariffts and Brown , chairman of the grad- e ale | bills were voted against It mi- | pueciation ofithe loyalty: ang by | Vesi. 1921, vice president; Dorothy!commercial treaties of the Tariff Com. uate commitiec. {tin. A. F. Breutlinge o Ol e irls was exnressed BY | pierer, 1922, recording secretary: Mrs, | mission, will lecture this year in place| Over 500 siudents have heen re I i, | Blshop ¥reeman. chalrman of the |Herec: 142 reeqrding ¢ 4 of Dr.Culbertson. His lectures on |tered, the larzest number in the his- = i Leach. J. S. .| ere ande e ey Trael gerarks | sponding secretary: Leonora Green. |t 1 policies and chool. -The faculty now ur pe( 1a n Fremm, C. M. Ortner and E. B.| gr.tanahl, dean of Washington: Miss | 16€s. 1921, treasurer, and Ruth M.| pplemented member: arang. | Jessie C. McDonald. prineipa] of the Green, 1972, magazine editor. ‘y Indictments also were voted against | <thoo) since 1913, and. Mre. Barbour Y ale (1) erns I |20 officials and emploves of the Florl- | {airer: farmer yrincipal S {da Land Co.. a $3,000,000 concern. It | is charged that the officials and sales. { men for the land company induced in- vestors to buy land in Florida by m! representing it as improved propert WILL DISCUSS LABOR. Member of Parliament to Speak | To relieve the present traffic conges- tion in Habana wide avenues to out- Iving districts will be constructed. : Miss Lucia B. Hollerith, president of | the National Cathedral Alum- | nae Association, and Mrs. Margaret Moorhouse Griaham, chairman of the | campaign committee. presented the | [=ift in a letter addressed to u.,\g 1929 lfith st N.w. g} D .-l sl it Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foun. | dation of the District of Columbla. Funds Designed for Guest House. This fund of $1.000 for cach year of I'wo rooms, kitchen, H H said. The Here Tonight. the School's life is to be used to pur- |} bath and porch — first inion. she 9 | chase and equip an alumnae guest |} i ;;""' sV 6. Fow “""dl"”l"‘)-"" house on Wisconsin avenue adjolning | § floor. s ey Wil be discussed at the, Whitby Hall. It is hoped that the | chouse. 1814 N street, tonight by o 2 : = Rent, $60 1 Smith. member of the British 3 SR A 1 e of Commons and delegate to - e i o e e the Interparliamentary Unfon meeting | [y RS nih 1 emtooms Akitchen - in W (o il [Duimers of ather makes! Iy RN uate of London - for } . a fellow of the Royal Eeo. ‘ ttade.qmthlq for l H $67.50 oy (. member of the ritish I SHES S % Society. and considered | .Y M Reduction of War. Workere: edueation. | B tude 148l i C. W. Simpson Co. he American Committee for III;‘ ;nhn an officia Independent i = ' . with | Labor party livect . s h | 734 15th St. N.W. ‘ opnased 1o | oa the tuds g i_ -Durability Finis i 1 hrac | school. 1924, of the International Ied P_ulng..._._._._ he b ! Franklin 5700 s T annot be | eration of Trade Unions e eeaeeed i You know that a reasonable Sae 1 ol yy::.']- Droyes jf.'"f o ) N D) S N SN N 1 D VS D N the resolutions commit- | [of 1o Ly Comdr. Chauncey | [} 1 e made at today S- sior inz the resolutions that have been || prresented to the committee, but ft! vas indicated that the resol the proposed appeal for inc War ns for Spanish expected William pens and the tomorrow : | No announcement was made regard- veterans olution support- Mitchell in his Air | vice fight would not reach the floor | | LW'M TONIGHT! The Gate to Health, Happiness * and Success Is Open to You! Lewis C. Strong has helped thousands to under- stand life and overcoms fear, pov- erty and disease. ou cannot _afford to miss a single one of the following enlight- ening and inpiring addresses Tonight, Tueeday. 8:15 P.M. “Conviction & Spiritual Understanding™ Wedneaday, Sept. 30. 8:15 P.M. “The Divine Requirement and the Moral Law” Thursda. “Personalit L R L e s L L LT S TR RS T VST TTY PE IR ER PPN PN I TP R Py Oct. 1. 8:15 P.M. and Individuality™” riday. Oct. 2. ¥ “The Brotherh Snndas. Oct. 3. Vision of T R:15 P d of Man™ “A Admission Free No Collection New Willard Hotel Ballroom Consultation by SDIBED SRR 28 o4 ERDE R SRSV E S S L S e S L s A2 2L SR AT R R SRR L ST T2 22 S T Appointmant ‘Telephone Ansel A. W. Douglas New Willard Hotel SDLDLOD Tttt Db S Not for her! no more indigestion HE used to be troubled that way—after nearly every meal. But she found a simple way to avoid it— By esting a few Pep-o-mint Life Savers after meals. It’s wonderful how they re- lieve that dult, logy feeling and help you side-step indigestion. Very handy to carry, too. They are “life savers” Lo Saad Ask about our new Suede Gloves that a @uaranteed to wash! In hot soap and water, too! $3.95 pair.—Street Floor. Special rates during September for Fur Re- modeling! Ask about them tomorrow—only a few days left. Call Main 725, 1216 F St. N.W. Fashion With Value! Both! Always! A few women will buy fashion regardless of price—a few women will look for low price regardless of fashion—but MOST women (including prac- tically all those who are fashion wise) will buy where authentic fashion can be bought for a reasonable price—a price that says “Value.” Those are the women who shop at Jelleff’'s—for they know that. here, two things are paramount regarding every garment or accessory offered First. it must be right style. Second. its price must make it the utmost value Fashion with Value—hoth—alwayvs! i This important selling continued tomorrow! A Fashion-with-Value Event! Women’s Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats ‘08 The tremendously popular Fitch fur trimmings are used most generously in this assortment—as well a< Fox, Squirrel, Beaver and \Woli—all used most lavishly! Styles are those of much higher-priced Coats! Beautiful! B All the season’s charming flares—the ripple flare. included! The new wrappy and straightline models! The very latest develop- ments of style. The lovely pile fabrics—many in grackle head and black! Coatings that arc soit and velvety. hringing out the new plumage colorings with a richness that is at once astonishing and delightful, yet coatings that give the most dependable wear, thanks Coat of R o ulustra cloth, with to the new methods of manuiacturc finelistols Roulustra. Fortuna. Lustrosa—heautiful coatings! In grackle- dbA B LoutY head, black, sea swallow and falcon grays, cuckoo. tanager and brown dove. Surely you'll sec these coats tomorrow ! derizirg aide flare. Women's Coat Shop—Second Floor Have You Seen The New Gold Stripe Silk Stocking? Chiffon Weight lk to the v $1 95 roir 3 Pairs for $5.70 Get a Gay Garter! §1 .. A whole lot Bandettes and deaux— New! Sketched vou see a new ban- deau made of peach colored satin jersev. with back fasten- ing. and finished with narrow peach color satin ribbon shoul- of new got here—they're velvet silk—trimmed with all ssorts of clever arrangements of lace and flowers—and even tiny doll faces! ones just It's a new addition to the Gold Stripe line—and it is: 1.—Full-fashioned. 2—Of Silk. 100% Pure. 3 and Silk to the top. Both wide and narrow gar- der straps A low price $1.00 ters—same price—and almost 4. —Protected from ruinous Bandettes of pink satin with ol ol e ni BT garter clasp “runs” by the narrow back fastening with CHeny RCOlor Mo s ID, i patented Gold Stripe. elastic inserts ... imagine—many quite gay and bright! Only $1 pair. Hoslery Section—Street Floor Bandettes oi pink broche, trimmed with blue.. . Third Floor . Try it out tomorrow! Street Floor Most Remarkable! Suede Gloves GUARANTEED TO WASH! In dark shades as $3 95 5 PAIR well as light— smart slip-on style. A leather glove washing like a handkerchief with hot water and soap—without fading, without hardening—and remaining washable as long as the glove lasts! New Fall shades of mode, tan and butter color, { Extensive Importations of Fremch | Novelty Gloves—Now Ready, Also! % Street Floor ADDED T0 FACULTY Dr. Wallace and Dr. McClure sion and now Minister to Rumania C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER .29, 1925. McClure, who handles tariff matters for the State Department. Dr. Mc- | Clure is now in Europe, but will re- 1lurn here goon. Both Have Written Much. ‘ Both Dr. Wallace and Dr. McClure | have written exclusively on tariff | subjects. The former was the first | Rhodes scholar from Minnesota. to | | Oxford University in 1904 and has lec- ! tured at Princeton, the of Michigan, Wisconsin, ern and otner universities 1150 & member of the Am {investors were returned yesterday | to Cathedral School for Girls in order to obtain funds for their Join Staff of Foreign T Sclence” Association " and the 1inst thirteen officials of the personal contributions, _individuals | : rican Eeonomic Association. ] i : : among the xraduates acted as chaper- | srmal exercises Friday evening at |« ers and Merchants’ Theater ( Publicly Acknowledged. imonx the xraduates acted us chaver:| Service School. 8 Stk il id ke dne dventur o | the Federal grand jury. Judge . |and candy. took snapshots and sold! the Foreien Service School issued bench w. « them, d children's dresses, taught | 7 B Sonilssued benh fwarranc ; A Bren ANt et voi'| Announcement was made at Geor Envoy to Speak. > oA Stugebsrmynipnd| eemalacknowlensamentorthe | e | el i varhity {oOAY(EHAY o s | e LTIEDEl anaranet th e i | Frederick A. Grunmeberg, jr.. heads of | ®ift of $25.000 from the alumnae to 6 oraanicen nineula ting Hfbravy 2 Py ‘e bLeepy den‘s will be given by the Argentine - & | d hdtar Both oo organized a_circulating experts of the Government have been ! Kiven e Arzent |the concern, whose dealings totuled|!he National Cathedral School for |0l SUSSRECE K CREEIITE alumnae | & Ambassador, Senor Honorio Pueyrre | £10.000,000. Girls, which was placed on the altar| AIEL 48 Rk AL O e o han | 4dded 10 the faculty of the Foreizn |don. Other addresses will be N . 2 2 The company advertised through-|In the Bethlehem Chapel, in honor of | &z (T U€LE (I8 NIRRT e | Service School to succeed Dr. William | by Rev. Charl with milk (or cream) and fruits in season gout the Misflewestern States Wa| IS INERTONR enmtemary of the |l S, Culbertson, former vice chairman | president of j project of building hotels, cafeterias | f0Unding of the school was made yes- /ST of, o 0 o of the United States Tariff Commis. the Rev Attention Apartment Owner and Palms —now in progress, under-prices specimen plants of exceptional beauty. Ferns, 98¢ " Palms, $1.89 <" Both together for SZ..7:'| EamERERERRTS If you want to sell vour building, list it with this office. T deal exclusively in apartments and business property. Have a number of clients who now want to buy. 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