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_ = SEERES PREDTS . ARIN T3 Declares Stars Show Presi- dent in 1940 Will Die by Assassination. By Consolidated Press. LOS ANGELES, October 2.—Peace and prosperity will reign in this coun- try until 1942, when the United States will be called upon to enter a great conflict, one that will tax her re- sources’ to the utmost. This isn't the confident prediction of a states n or litary expert who would 1 our national de- fenses accordingly, but_the statement of Mrs. Marion Meyer Drew, a Holly- wood matron who has made a study g astrology and whose predictions of ave made her widely known even if they have not been taken too seriou: Predicted Hylan's Defeat. Drew, who claims to be not the ry astrologer, but one who has taken up the subject scientifically, is now endeavoring to reach a solution of the political problems of the coming 1l weeks before the New York primaries sRe predicted the overwhelming defeat of Mayor Hylan and’ the nomination of Senator Jimmy Walker. Studying the stars, Mrs. Drew sees more trouble ahead for the estrological charts, she sa moon is collecting fore oppo- sition to Mars, in conjunction with the planet Uranus will cause de. structive events over which o man i fon of Mars is she aflirms, “denoting trou- bles for the Government, fires in pub. lic buildings, mining disasters and troutles for the Army and Nav Sees Coolidge Unpopular. “No trouble is coming to President Coolidge, but in 1940 our President wiil be lost to the country by assassi- nation. The chart shows it. Presi- dent Coolidge’s horoscope shows he will become unpopular with the peo- ple before he leaves office and this will be due entirely to his economic program. He is a4 man of an hour, but what frlends he will retain wi to him through thick and thin.” *Al Smith of New York, also come under the eye of this as- “During the next y v. Smith will becom reatest figures. ations and this he will do in the next tew months.” (Copsright, 1. ) An automobile that makes 50 miles on a gulon of gasoline has appeared in England. A historic_relic from the Senate chamber and one of equal age and prestige from the corridor of the House of Representatives met cere- moniously at the opening session of the Interparliamentary Union and only one remained intact. Senator McKinley, presiding officer of the session, had just been presented the two relics—one a gavel made from the original flooring of the Senate chamber, the other a tile from the * Planes Delayed by Fog. By the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, Mo., October 2.—After a delay of three hours because of fog, the planes in the Ford commercial re- liability tour began hopping off at 11 a.m. today for Indianapolis of their next leg of their Middle Western cir- cuit. The No. 0 Travelair was the first to leave, followed by the others at short intervals. - THE EVENING STAR, 'Meeting of Senate and House Relics Ends in Latter’s Total Destruction corridor of the lower house—by Mrs. Charles ¥isher Taylor of Goldshoro, C., vice president of the League of American P hanked the donor mo: proceeded to ope Bang! The gavel fell heavily upon the table. Small pieces of the historic tile flow in all directions. The tile had met its nd no one was more embarrassed than the presiding officer himself. Kidnaper Gets 20 to 30 Years. PATERSON, N. J., October 2 (®).— Lawrence Wright, negro, of Hacken- sack today was sentenced to State Prison for from 20 to 30 years for kidnaping 5-year-old Emily Scarpa, an orphan, on the night of September 11. The child was unharmed when she and the negro, were found in a nearby woods. Mpy. PLITT says to start . October Furniture Opportunities This Solid Mahogany WINDSOR ROCKER A Big Value in a High Class Rocker Special at 25* GEORGE PLITT CO., Inc. 1325 14th Street N.W. Main 422‘4 Painting—Paperhanging—Upholstering—Draperies CHAS. SCHWARTZ and SON SantaClausls Already Preparing for His 1925 Trip A GIFT OF JEWELRY—deserves leisure selection. Do not make up your mind as to the appropriate gift until you make a tour of inspection at SCHWARTZ. So many new items and different style features are here that one rather enjoys looking them over. LET US HELP sYOU “LAY ASIDE” THE GIFT FOR XMAS. PAY A LITTLE NOW AND THEN—PAY REGUARLY NEXT BUY NOW FOR XMAS Scores of persons have already made selections—as little as $1 will reserve your selection. 15-jewel George Wash- ington Truth Time Teller. ELGIN A thin model that is as appealing to the eye as it is a remarkably ac- curate timepiece. $32.50 YEAR. the Chas. Schwartz & Son Perfect Hundred A GOOD DIAMOND NEVER IS RE- DUCED IN PRICE—They are a standard of value—ever increasing and lasting for- ever. Besides adding to your personal appearance A CHAS. SCHWARTZ & SON “PERFECT” DIAMOND represents a con- servative investment that allows you to EARN A PROFIT WHILE WEARING. The perfect “HUNDRED"” at $100 is a good starter—later you may trade it for its full value on a larger stone. Weekly Pays for This Watch the* LADIES’ WATCH 15 jewels—14-kt. solid white gold rectangular Watches. EVERY ONE GUARANTEEDIN WRITING—the watch is priced $35 DU PONT IVORY Pyralyn Many new shapes and designs in sin- gle items — small and large sets— an unusual assortment at standard prices LOW TERMS are a Special Feature ‘J., Cash and Weekly Buy what you want—pay our lelsure. MAS GIFTS P U RC HASED NOW WILL BE LAID ASIDE WITH $1 DE- PORITS. R R IR R IR IR IR IR IR IR Corsettes for Mademoiselle Of lovely pink broche, boned back and front—and with the wanted re- s inforced diaphragm. 2 pairs of hose supporters, A value at.... Corsette Shop—~Third Floor. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. R IR IR RIRTRIRIRIRIRS N Handkerchief Dolls and Bouquets . The quaintest of dolls are standing all in a row on our Handkerchief counfer— each dressed in 6 colored novelty handker- chiefs! Or choose a bouquet formed by voile handkerchiefs with hand-em- s broidered corners. Each.....ereee.-en l 1216 F St N.W. Street Floor Saturdé.y Sees Many New Fashions Appear! The younger generation particularly will throng this busy store tomorrow—for Fashion groups have just arrived for them and go on sale tomorrow at the most tempting prices! Every young miss going to school or college should take an hour or two to go through our Misses’ Shops and the new Shop for Juniors and Growing Girls, and see what the latest turns of Fashion are!” But the more mature women have not been neglected! Fashion with Value here tomorrow for everybody! The Twins Two of Our Street Floor Departments " Are One Year Old! Specials Feature First \ Anniversary of Our Department for Costume Jewelry This Street Floor department has made a multitude of friends during its first year. It now celebrates its birthday by offering scores of specials—grouped in three huge groups offering a splendid choice. last day of this 3-day selling! $3.00 Jewelry Novelties Pearl Chokers and Bracelets—3-strand Pearl Neck- s 1 Tomorrow— laces—60-inch Pearl Chains—Crystal Chokers and Necklaces—in many -beautiful colorings—Novelty Necklaces in great variety. Choice . $3.50 to $6.50 Jewelry Novelties Pearls and assorted novelties—Chokers, Strings of Pearls—Necklaces in many fascinating styles..... $7.50 to $10 Jewelry Novelties Direct importations of French jewelry arrived by late steamers—Necklaces and Bracelets in the new styles. In a big Anniversary group........ececeeee (All the above are Manufactured Pearls.) 2 *3 Make your choice early! Choose for yourself—or as giits for your friends! Street Floor. 2 First Anniversary, Too, of Our Section for Fine Toilet Preparations and Perfumes This department—that carries such well known preparations as Elizabeth Arden, Marie Earle, Helena Rubinstein, Marie Antoinette, Louey Venn of London—and those of the leading Parisian perfumers—offers scores of specials tomorrow (last day!). We mention only one—the feature! Marie Antoinette Toilet Preparations Di ! 20% Discount! 75c Cleansing Cream . 5 75¢ Foundation Cream.. $1.50 Cl ing Cream. 75¢ Marietta Cream $1.50 Mariotta Cream 75¢_Skin Toni $1.50 Skin Tonic. ¢ 150 Bath ize—assorted odow.zfl s:’:flH orted odos .00 $2.00 Cleansing Tissue—Full Ream—$1.60 Made of absolutely pure ingredients from Eng- lish formulas especially for us—priced regularly at mod- erate cost and offered at 20% discount again tomorrow to more thoroughly introduce them to the Washington public. It's the Handles —that will attract scores of buyers to this special sale of $7.50 Umbrellas tomor- row—at $5.90 For such handles—Richelieu and. paise pearl, and gala- lith—in the most beautiful designs and colorings are quite unusual at this price. The tips and ferrules match! They're light to carry, too, having the wooden shank— and the new borders of the pure silk shades are refresh- ingly new! All the wanted golorings! Street Floor Leather Handbags —offer you smart, new styles tomorrow—in a spe- cial group at— $5.90 —Roomy, soft morocco pouch effects in brown, gray and pencil blue. —lLarge 2-strap Pouches in brown and tan combinations, with double inside purse. —Smartly Taiflored Bags in beaver-color calf, cowhide, pin_seal and morocco—some with ingide frames and pock- ets—others, the popular en- velope type. Black, brown, tan and gray. Special. Street Floor Tailored Silk Underwear We offer tomorrow hun- dreds of vests, step-ins and chemise —dainty and beautiful—both ra- dium silk and crepe de chine—in 2 huge groups at The maker of these dainty garments makes a spe- cialty of simple styles. You'll find just a touch of hem- stitching, a little drawnwork, some delicate embroidery— but so beautifully done and artistically treated that you'll adore these garments! See them tomorrow. New Tailored Silk Gowns, A lustrous, beautiful quality of radium silk or s 95 heavy crepe de chine—tucked, hemstitched and em- o broidered yokes—choice of round, square or V neck v lines. Peach, orchid and flesh color. Third Floor. Hats of every style—and for every need! Hats for sports, for dress, for travel! Chic tailored hats—all de- veloped in the newest and often most unexpected man- " $5 to $29.50 Millinery Shop—Third Floor For Miss 14 to 20 7 For Both Daytime and Evening Wear! Our assortments of two-piece frocks are featuring all the newest whims of style as well as the most wanted materials—Crepe Roma, Velvet, Satin Metal Cloth and Flat Crepe. Be sure to see for yourself tomdrrow what variety of style is here for your choice in two-piece frocks! $25 to $95 . The smartest of circular flares and front-flared skirts in contrasting materials! Trimmings blaze out in silver cloth—while everywhere you see handmade flowers, glittering_buckles in novel shapes, intriguing buttons! "And the colorings are the newest—Bois dc Rose, Wine Red, the lovely new Russian Green, Pencil Blue and Black. > The Newest Flares in Coats for the Miss—at $125 If ybu would like to be “choosy” in the matter of flares—here’s your chance! Front flares, circular and in panels—side panel flares—circular styles th. - gracefully all around—ripple flares in the back—flares of all kinds! e e But even aside from flares—this assortment is most temptin - S 8. The new pile fabrics ¢ N —Needlepoint, Roulustra, and Carmina, in grackle, falcon, Congo, brown dog'e. c]‘mko; i‘.‘,‘,‘"&,.{“’.‘f{; and black. Queen Anne collars, tuxedo and muffler collars of natural squirrel, beaver, f3t back and flare silver fitch, platinum wolf and skunk! Bell and fitted slesves. $1%5. fo e e Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor. ERGH The New Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Are Particularly Popular = Among Young People sl 95 Palr —for the modern Miss js an active sort of person, and she runs more risk of garter “runs"—but not if shepwear; Gold Sut‘ipe. Gold Stripe Stockings are protected (as vou see in the pic- ture) from garter “runs’—for the patented Gold Stripe abso- lutely preveats them from getting down into the stocking. This New Gold Stripe Stocking is S_ilk to the very top—full fashioned! Of Silk 1009 Pure! Of sheer chiffon weight! A beautiful stocking—that 51-95 wears and wears! Pai air Street Floor—Left, As You Enter New Frocks for Junior Girls! Balbriggan Sports Frocks Anne col- Jar and cuffs and flare border of oue” pleco — gay pompon of wool on pocket — tie collar of crepe de r'l‘ll;::drl] h'l 11 in I % A Huge Purchase of and sno.-;.n.'m.."‘.; Women’s Fur-Trimmed e Winter Coats a$HOQ0 | oo This is a particularly fine as- sortment of one and two piece models in the new two-tone effects including all the sea- sonable shades. All hand-tailored garments —ifeaturing the high converti- ble collars, novel vestee styles in contrasting colors and others. Junior _Bolers Frock of velveteen, tee of crepe de chine; in centrasting color, Both one and two piece irocks came in this new as- sortment of smart, youthful dresses. Styles of the most captivat- ing newness—with both turtle neck and Peter Pan collars— detachable collars and cuffs— clever pockets and unexpected pleatings! Stunning frocks in the new —is attracting a _tremendous amount of enthusiastic atten- tion! Tomorrow these coats are on sale again at this special price—a wonderful group, made of Lustrosa, Montebello, Pin- point, Roulustra and Veloria— with corded side panels, godet and ripple flares. Trimmed with fiteh, ‘beaver, squirrel, fox and ; green shades, rose, pencil blue wolf collars and cuffs. Sizes 34 Very smart for sports wear, and cuckoo. See them tomor- | 1o 44—and for little women sizes for business or to wear at fow 351 to 431.—Second floor. school! Third Floor Sports Shop—Street Floor any New Hat ldeas Hats of Velour, Satin, Velvet and Felt! Hats to fit the small compact coif- fure—or even the very large head! ‘Be sure to see them tomorrow—all temptingly priced! $5 to $29.50 Millinery Shop=<Third Floor