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1u REGISTRATION LAW FOR ALIENS URGED Board of Trade Here {o Join New York Chamber in Pushing Bill. The Washinzton Board of Trade Yew York Chamber n to obtain of every alien States. Both ire prepared to hix bill n order that ultimately The action was taken by the e3 ittee of the local board yes- v ving a letter received from | 12 New York Chamber o ssking for co-opera ve committee in indorsing the move- | plan of th ) rganization. 2 rade has natural- ho come to this for some_tin szation of al country to livi | voted that the T of the hoard | ¥ B. Evans, Hollis B. Fritts, Ernest Guy, E. P. D. Hathaway, John H. ‘lolmead, Theodore M. Knappen, Mil- Lowry, Howard E. Ortel, J. Y. ker, Joseph Richards, George . White, Lee Wilks, Harry Wood- ward and T. Thomas Ut PINCHOT URGES FEWER | ceptionally zood oloist at Concert VIRGIL HOLM Basso of Harry Rowe NI . | tet, who will also give solo numbers on the special musical program at Wash- ington Auditorium tomorrow night. APPLE CROP DECLINES. f Estimated at 15,000,000 Bushels Less Than Last Year. The Nation's apple crop this year t by the Department of today at 164,000,000 bush compared with 179,000,000 last r. In making public the figure, the de. partment observed that the average I consumes half an apple a da and that this vear's crop is one of ex- pples. PERMITS TO BREWERIES Calls on Mellon to Co-Operate in Reducing Pennsylvania Near- Beer Establishments. October 27.— night made publi of the Treasury him to co-operate with s in efforts to reduce ies operating in | deral permits. | d beer that is | letter to Mellon askir State authorit vania under high eries in the State, he said al times more th: 1ply - leg it would | v enforcement” | he would reduce the breweries | under permit to the smallest possible | number. ‘The new union s ¥l Desirable y v rease. ‘rney are it 18 possible to them if you wish. w you our price and sowll be really interest a most unusual opvortu MCKEEVER-M!GOS 1415 K Street Main 4752 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SHELLEY WILL APPEAR |HEADS POTOMAC COUNCIL|WOMAN TAKES PLANE AT BENEFIT CONCERT Will Open With Wagner Piece on Organ—His Works to Be on Program. Special music, featuring Harry Rowe Shelly, noted American com- poser, will be given tomorrow night | at the benefit program in connection | with the convention of Congregational churches that is being held in the Washington Auditorium. The con- cert will begin at 8 o'clock. Mr. Shelley will not only be represented as a composer by his,two quartet numbers, “Dreaming” and “De Cop- peh Moon,” but also will open the concert with a performance of Wag- | ner’s “Gotterdaemerrung Fantasie™ on the organ. | Mr. Shelley’s quartet is composed | of Rhea Massicotte, Viola Laing, | Willlam Sheehan and Virgil Holmes, | all of New York, and members of Mr. | cholr for a Brookyn Con- gresgational church. . Three of the | quartet, all but Mr. Sheehan, will also groups of songs. Miss Jan- /reeland, in private life the wife | of Percy Rector Stephns, will be assisting soloist. ~Miss Vreeland's | selections will _include songs i Torelli, Blerne, Reger, Gounod, Strick- | land, Watts, Wolff and Ronald. The | quartet will close the program with {the famous quartet number from Verd's “Rigoletto.” Come in and Try On the $12.50 and dresses can possibly be label. Madelon Coats New Madelon Hats, Wonderful Value at Michael D. Schaefer Elected Grand Enight of K. of C. Michael D. Schaefer was elected grand knight of rotomac (‘mml'll,l Knights of Columbus, at a special | meeting at the Knights of Columbus | Hall last night. Following the elec- | tion & special entertainment was held | Mrs. in honor of the new leader of the coun- | cil by his fellow members. Approxi: mately 500 knights were present. TO KEEP SPEAKING DATE Longstreet Finds Auto Too Slow to Get Her to Republican League Convention. | By the Assoclated Press. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., October 27.— | Unable to arrive by .automobile in [time to keep her appointment to speak "u.my before the Southern States Re- State Deputy James A. Sullivan of | @ the District of Columbia made a brief address in defense of the parochial and “private schools. Retiring Grand Knight Hamilton E. Clipper was pre- | sented with a clock. Lecturer Willlam T. Kernan presided and Walter I.|§ Plant was toastmaster. Eat Cereal Meal The ideal health food ..90c 2-pound Carton. . . Magruder Inc. Best Groceries' Conn. Ave. and K St. Phone Main 4180 Established 1875 | Fo1© .00, 819,009, 1€, ) sold so reasonably >” And Madelon Modes Answer: llach month {forty-five fashion experts assemble in the great lon Salon in New York. Up to the last minute hundreds of models, ar- rayed in the creations of master designers, pass in review. these creations they select the dozen or so which will carry the “Madelon™ And presto! they appear at Jelleff's. 69 Dresses And note the prices! $39.50 for irocks; $69.50 for coats—a scale po because 45 leading merchants combine their huy ing power in the interest of yourself. Twenty New Styles Ready Come and See the Others— You Will Be Inter- Now! ested in Many of Them! Enter the New TMadefon Modes! Two Questions We Are Often Asked “Why is it,” we have been asked, “that Madelon can present its styles so speedily?” “How is it,” the second query runs, “that such lovely coats Madelon $39 .50 OCTOBER 27, 1925 publican League convention, Helen Dortch Longstreet, widow of Gen. James Longstreet of the Confederate army, will fly here by aeroplane from El Paso, Tex., she wired C. U. Gor don, president of the league, yesterday She will'bring Arizona’s invitation for the 1926 convention. Mrs. Longstreet, whose home is in Gainesville, Ga., has been in the West for some tfime on account of {1l health. She started here by automoblle, ‘vuli motor, trouble forced her to abandon | the car and charter the airplane, she | said. S LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER 'MEN'’S SUITS . . . . 95c (Silks and Linens Excepted) PINDLER 801 11th St. NW. Main 2704 S Own One of the New “Windbreakers”? Smart for Sports Wear $22.50 and $25 Made- And from charming ble only = T there is no better food for them North 5997 Theres Heattry REH00% InEvery Drop LU0 ‘WHOLE. MILK We want to stress the advantages of— TAILORED AT FASHION PARK When evening wears a festive air and you, madame, are bid to grace the occasion—what more to heart’s desire than this gown of geongette, studded with shimmering rhinestones? The new V-back is as essential to its beauty as are the deep V-pointed panels, slashed to permit the cascading of the full circular foundation of the skirt. In the sffective col- ors—black, coral, white and Nile. Sizes 14 to 44. Price, $39.50. (Sketched at right.) This coat of Lustrosa (sketched at extreme left) with side inserts conveys the ever-graceful slightness that youth itself must envy. The mushroom collar and cuffs are of kit or brown fox and the colors rackiehead, cuckoo, black, gray and grenat. Sizes 6 to 46; $69.50. 3 To the fore will come the fair, snugly wrapped in this newest coat of Mentosa cloth, with its collar and cuffs of soft, deep mole. Graceful side flares, trimmed with the same fur, give the much desired Winter silhouete. The colors—gracklehead, green, gray and Sizes 14 to 20; $69.50. Vacuum Electric WASHER Preferred Above All Other Washing Machines by Washington Housewives Terms Arranged FMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Let Us Do Your Wash Free —in of Machine. this remarkable your home and prove the superiority electric Washing der no It will place you obligation to purchase it 709 13th Street addin value Main 140 Main 6436 Established Over 37 Years g wear to the of _appearance Diagonal Velour Overcoats Although you want your new coat to be up to date—and although most soft, fluffy over- coats have a ticket at- tached to them saying “soft fabrics won't wear’—WE’VE WORKED WITH THE WEAVERS OF WOOL- ENS and DIAGONAL VELOURS is the result. The appearance and warmth of soft ma- terials—BUT A FABRIC THAT WEARS. sSne 1328 F STREET House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes grenat. Misses” Shop—Third Floor Women’s Coat and Dress Shop—Second Floor Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Stockings —now in the very midst of a great campaign called the “Gold Stripe Quality-Service Campaign”— with a clear-cut objective: telling as many people as possible just what those qualities are that have made Gold Stripe the favorite stocking of the American woman.: Come in and let us explain to you how Gold' Stripe Stockings bring you all these advantages: 1—Beauty! It’s Silk 100% Pure that accounts for the su- preme beauty of Gold Stripe Stocks . And it is the beauty, first of all, that has attracted women to these wonderful stockings. 2 Choice! important advantage- ALWAYS have your size in stock. Every evening our stock is replenished: And not only may you choose from over 32 shades, but from 13 different styles. Here's an 3—Protection! as pictured above. 4—Quality Entirely aside from the Gold Stripe protec- tion, Gold Stripe Stockings are of a decidedly superior quality. And a factory representative demonstrated only last week that they are con- stantly improving—every single year! 5—Service! Gold Stripe wearers enjoy several impor- tant services, such as the FREE DYE service -EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE, which you should know about. Ask about Silk Stocking Soap, too! See the New Style—Silk to the Very Top—a W onderful Stocking—Chiffon Weight—$1.95 Pair 200 Lovely Hats In a Big SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY $3.95 $55.:50 .75 Originally Priced from $10 to $15! HATS FOR EVERY OCCASION! FELTS...VELVETS...SATINS...VELOURS HATS FOR DRESS...FOR TRAVEL...FOR SPORT In the Millinery Shop—Third Floor ELIZABETHARDEN Venetian Toilet Preparations Bring the Resources of a Famous Salon Within Reach of Your Dressing Table Venetian Cleansing Cream. Seeps into the pores and cleanses the skin of all impur Venetian Ardena Skii and refines the skin. $.85, $2, $3.75. Venetian Velva Cream. A delicate nourishing cream recommended for sensitive skins. $1, $2, $3. Venetian Orange Skin Food. A rich cream, nourishes hungry and :;;gid tissues; excellent for thin, lined or aping face. $1, $1.75, Venetian Amoretta Cream. A protective vanishing cream. Vorin;ideal foundation for powder. $1.° : enetian Special stringent. ightens facial muscl rest Youthful contour. . $325, §4. St Venetian Anti-Wrinkle Crea gredients and nourishing oi Venetian Pore Cream. Closes enl lexion. $1. complexion. $ et Tonic. A mild astringent tonlo, whitens Forms Contains both astringent in- Well Dressed Men Wear Royal Derby Double Breasteds For General Wear ‘50 Fashion Park has cooperated to enable us to offer these unusual values. Royal Derby Double Breasteds *§&§ Blues, browns, stripes and fancy weaves are included in this fine assortment of Royal Derby Double Breasted styles. Mode Tuxedo, $39.50 Cut to the instant in model, and finished with every tailoring detail. The Mode—F at Eleventh