Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1925, Page 23

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y THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER %, 1925. T l | By the Associated Press. STOKE-ON-TRENT, England.—Lady Cynthia Mosley is going to visit her maternal relatives in Chicago shortly for an extended stay unless there de- velops a chance for her to add M. P. to her name by utilizing her Socialist Orqamzatlon Makes Plea for nomination. Place Orders Now for Personal Engraved Greeting Cards for Christmas NEW YORK.—Phil Plant has not Outstanding Pledges Due |yet given o wedding present to Con- nie Bennett, with whom he eloped; but New Community House. |ne's gotng to. FLORENCE, Italy.—Gutzon Borglum R has had a colo monument to $ An anniversary meeting, marking | American independence made here. In the a e o r a s It will be shipped to New York. y l I ' ’ the second year of the organiz mhal R 3 ish Co = - at-| MUNICH.—Von Hindenburg 1s to ba : R COBURG, Germany.—Grand Duke thessocloty. was held iin' tne Cyril, who claims the Russian throne, Street Temple last night to_enable | has made & rough draft of a constitu: ou aY 00s¢e a oat 1rom (o) the leaders to give final instructions | tion and appointed a committee to to the members for the drive to col- | complete it. lect the 590000 in outstanding pledkes| " LURLIN —The Dafl ls_discussing for the new $500.000 community house | UG X aing from Ire: & at Sixteenth and Q streets, which 15 |y,5,q° undesirable forelgn Sunday and 1N very ne erin now under construction. 1er | Weekly' newspapers. wohe drive, e man Gol colaet| ROME.—The Soviet government has by 2 D OD0 e e edintely " ! protested a recent search of Maxim d Sonneon {;‘“’:‘fl‘\‘h”‘;,‘“;,“‘s‘;f},-‘],;‘“,";}};{} Gorly's villa at Sorrento by the Ttal- enerous an enuine dSaving t Tater 2 fan police. \ not later than Janua 1 DUBLIN.—Where the River Sha {1 A R 4 3 raQ v av g asliove 3 ~ - = Shot hellby Bactabat Kiny. |- DooI ke fihe Kiver) y T'ry as you may, we do not believe it possible for you to find Haciy Ting mreeldent of ithe Com: | Slrett Ay olec i et I W Fur Coats of such luxurious skins, such fine styling and evi- | ) ity Center, gave a short talk,|Johnson, Labor leader, has urging the members to do their best | the wages of $8 a week the Germans { ! dent \\'m'kmzmship as these—at such very low prices. They to collect the pledges without offense | are to pay as a degradation to Irish to those who have promised the|lubor, but the Dail approved the ar i 4 £ o T il o Pl % . money, e added that if it should | rangement. are coats of very high character, thoroughly dependable in become necessary, those who refu ROCHESTER, N. Y.—Almo W. e T T to meet their obligation wiil be faced | coolidge, a carpenter, and cousin of & every particular. with litigation designed to require|the President, is dead. them to pay e G 5 1 e : e k& : Several other members und repre- A DIPOED. (Conn e | 9 $250. At this figure will be found the typical sports and street coat of sentatives of other Jewlsh organiza- : tions spoke, im pon - those | formal demands that the suspension Kid Leopard, light, dark, natural and golden muskrat. Con- 4 I 'h (: t F h, enl 3 7 105 | of the editor of a college paper for § ! ; k u : ‘,',;'.“,“'f“" [x’u‘.rllx'l‘.:f...n?\‘xxv“: ("{,lle‘x‘.‘,’x‘f the | criticism of a speech made by the - ! trasting Muskrat trimming, such as dark rat on light rat coat, C OrSC S aS Ion operation of the Socleties they repre- | %A% be revoxed. e ; . b 3 or natural muskrat trimming on golden muskrat coat—is a sented, in the drive. 2 > N~ 3 any ta o) ow, fi o ¢- | that Jonathan Edwards used when { { ! favorite treatment. Other trimmings in this group are beaver D d h S I argor s | R oy HRE T 1D | ! gs in this grouy emands This Season nunity Centers in New Jer- < . = . sey. \‘m;’m o The Jewish Center inm|turned to the university, after 167 ) and red fox. Jld of the work the |years, by a descendant, rs. John W. oy, 3 4/ : o in New Jersey in | Manning of Janesville, Wis. ! o Tl : < ; ON LIVING MODELS, 2:30 to 4:30 providing harmless forms of enter-| LAKELAND, Fla—When the sun Here the dressier coat is evidenced with more formal style fea- tainment for the young and old peo- | decides to shine no more and when | i ~ & i s : S Z B - D ihers sailicenarTias s Iberiehaiz [yt ston maktne. Hosia:. then, and ! tures. The furs used in this are Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat), Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday effects of such an influence on the|only then, will Florida siow up, the - EAR Brown Caracul, Raccoon and Persian Lamb. v8 as a race. Florida ssoclatio g al Esta lineiee s o " }3(‘\‘;:‘:[1; h:.:hl:;;:lZt‘\;c:;fl_\'livel;urn::éll‘; TOLD ABOUT BY MISS SPENCER Race 0 Near Extinction. & N . . . . e e | e R 7 \ Two Outstanding Favorites Have This Range of Prices Of the Poirette Corset Company many ways_ still tottering on the PSR \ i, ; > $195 to $300 . throughout the day dangerously near extinction in_ the Wit bty : 3 = i past few vears, but that though in| BANDITS HOLD PRIESTS N { y Muskrat coats, with self collar or collar and cuffs of beaver, skunk or fox— verge, the Jews have, through the|o. i ino N v Prelate Identifies work of several organizations, been T cE e 3 £ 1 restored to o semblance of thelr old | American Captives in China. | : o The maniiold ady antages of the compact, the al- center as a means of influencing the | OSSINING, X. Y., November 4 () Piiudls‘m Sea} ?O_ats (dyed lmusk{flt). "“;(h :ollllur; m]b(ll "Ifmmmfi ]mf beaver, together smart one-picce garment that has now lives of children, so that they would [ Rev. Otto A. Rauschenbach of St. 147 p dyed squirrel, beige squirrel, marten, mink, kolinsky, blue fox and lynx— 1 - 3 e eventually become good Jews and Louis z:n}r]ll Rev. as O'Mella of s S 3 been pulnc(tltd to 1ltl.xml 5mt]u ry type of figure se Phila g : 2 A s S useful citizens. icle e s g $275 to $495 will be made Umr_n v clear by one thoroug hl\ ex - }(Wm_;.i oo i o e Mar . 4 perienced, who will at the same time ulhohten 4 UDIENCE GREETS Noting cable dispatches that two i Sketched—Handsome Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coat, full length, with every woman on the particular style needed for American priests were captives on T £ G S CIVIC OPERA OPENING ISt hils Mslend, near Kongkong! border, collar and cuffs of natural lynx. her figure. S — Father Walsh said today he was cer. \ $495 oieal Chicago Company’s Fourth Season |tain of their identity because thos Fue Section: Third Mioor These compacts, so daintily yet solidly constructed as Begun Most Auspiciously, Win- L’S l;x‘:n:;: ?«?:;:he AR to make comfort and confinement of the figure ideally i i The seminary trains American harmonious, come in three distinct groups: ning Pronounced Appreciation. | priegis for forelgn missions. By the Assoclated Press CHICAGO, November 4.—Before a ?fn‘;“‘;‘;m;’“f-“‘“ > tohaegs T e Presenting the New Tre-Jur Perfume The Compact— c Opera foied i ioe' proniers'sad soming t. “Suivez Moi™ hree Imp ortant Fur Necklines The pionser ane-picoe gar: that this season would be the most ment of handsome broche and opular of the company’s history. ) e % e gical elastic, with attach 7 SR B St Her Sore Thmoat , Feature Misses’ Fine Coats | i e A . Rosa. Ralsa was plm~17m y th grac qu Tines— in the role of Princess von Werden- & B h and Bdith Mason in that of | Don’t experiment. For over the smooth silhouette—un- . with the latter's husband, | thirty years wise mothers > $ .50 $ .50 sightly flesh is subdued and > Polacco, directing the| poo S 5 pett 5 p ale rice proportioned 2 v s opus. All drew heavy ap- bee: getting qulck’ b \}» oned nto x-\fl]l“([.l- plause and the curtain calls were | welcome relief by using cal lines. ent. in the title role, at. 2 i : cides b e o T ore emedy The Double Crush Collar—fastens up tight, and besides be- Compacts for the average feet of the princess. 2 ing warm and comfortable, it is figure—The stout woman may Alexander Kipnis, Russian bass, was / ' . ¢ al . hici= . g particularly becoming. also wear this garment with s ihel qrat 7 = periect ease and satisfaction of a series 2 and revivals = Wai. L h Sh l Coll i ; 3 d del be > and with equal advantages to be presented during the season, in S/ aist - Lengt, aw NGy B Wiap JtouBd models - BCEOmReS P el s s, j‘tl“l;")g"b“‘:'l”"l i | z > alike the slender and full figures. $10.50 to $32.50. e e / =) \ The New Revere Collar—is an attractive variation of the Chrn 5 —— | z = p popular shawl collar, swerving out ss Poirette”— WILL APPLY PADLOCK. Break a Cold Right Up with : into a broader collar as it advances $7.50 to $18.50 Dry Head to Follow Policy in “Pape's Cold compound" ol e tont Designed to give natural, Texas and Oklahoma. More than usual care has been made in selecting only those ac- “)"“F“I”I’““’I"- lines of youth. FORT WORTH, Tex., Novemb =, = : o o o ) LA Joneless—but restra = 4 P)—The padlock m.‘:.\‘ of ef]‘f(e;rmrl:l; < Take two tablets CeptEd Winter silhouettes in this collection of Ou‘:5tand‘ng coats, \\i!‘h !uplii)l Iur’:\~iz;2‘”\.lv1<l dry laws ingTexas and Oklahoma fs every three hours to be emploYed liberally, Maj. H. H. until thres doses An enchanting fragrance from the house of Tre- offered at remarkably low prices. There are coats that wrap, slightly fitted waistline. e e . A ATLT . Jur. Contained in delicate little chased glass flare and have a straight silhouette—there are newly introduced Sieninsfon dancing—this He has just returned from an in- 3 may be used by the average iRt FetIsa i a1 neliat SarH bottles, shaped like hoop-skirt dolls. “Suivez fabrics in the suede-finish materials as well as the season’s figure. Simple fo launder like e ol lpaone age et b i 18 Moi,” or “Follow Me,” comes in three sizes— choicest needlepoint—there are all the lovely plumage shades = pli?lferggzrnm‘e‘{fii] e law has been violated persistently are ant and ) under consideration, he declared. take. Contains no $1 $5 and $]0 and more subdued tones of warmth. sections of embroidered net ““The padlock has been found in the qummo or opiates. 4 Misees® Coat Section, Fourth floor. or swami. ‘East to bs one of the most effective Millions use 5 % means of enforcing prohibition,” “Pape’s Cold Com- Toflet Goods Section, First floor. Corset Section. Third floor. Maj. White declared, “and I belleve it pound.” Price, 35 will prove equally effective in the! cents. Druggists Bouth.” guarantee it. | Clever Dresses and Suits Women’s Luxuriously Furred The InteresungWay to In Dainty Winter Woolens Street and Dress Coats Ca]]fomla For Wee Lads and Lassies e | $95- $125 h H < Exquisite in fabric and furs, measuring their smart- zs vza t e ” onc . . . 2 A ness by soft flares or tailored lines, these coats possess The new, comfortable little jumper suits consist- 4 in every detail the fashion high points you have been E REAI NDRI H ERN ing of sweater and pants—worn by England’s ’ ] § waiting to find. most exclusive small folk. $10.50. ; IDE out through the Northwest's dramatic H h Sports Coats Of Imported Adventure Land to the Pacific, then down Soft Light-weight Balbriggans in delicate colors Fabrics, $95 the coast by steamer or rail. You can arrange to travel on the de-luxe, no-extra-fare for the little sister and brother who, being smart, Smartness and utility combine to make these excellent dress alike. (Sketched.) Eton velvet suits with for any occasion that calls for a beautiful topcoat. The I o ST : S 3 : s fabrics are particularly lovely, coming in unusual Longs” in rich blue, with a beautiful white satin weaves, stripes, plaids and border designs. The colors $27.50. ’ cling closely to the brown and gray tones, trailing off : blouse, trimmed with ruffles. A 4 into rust or taupe. gEE roxas — : = \ Fox—beaver—muskrat—wolf—and lynx form the fur L e ] Lovely little jersey dresses embroidered here and trimmings. Trom Catlfornie. finest train running between Chicago g : Strook’s camel’s hair in natural, brown and black is a R avou fre and Pacific Northwest— all new, there with floral designs. $7.50. chic sports material. souver,B.C all steel and specially Pullman equipped. Picturesque little Scotch plaids with white collars & s DreSS Coa.ts Of IndiVidual e and cuffs and trimmed on sleeves and down the Charm $125 T Edemund B Whi veling 1_»4'-" ""fl»':.y.‘m A e, front with small gold buttons, as pictured. $10. Phlhde > : Long-to-be-remembered coats in this group are these Just such a wide choice as to appeal to every 118 several beautiful needlepoints. X s 3 5 Wine color beaver trimmed, cuckoo color with collar mother who wishes her children to be.fitted in and cuffs of Fitch or of Fox. Plum needlepoint artis- the colors, styles and warm materials that will tically ornamented with blending Gray Fox, King- b . d . s8 bab Faehi thv fisher blue, with fitch fur on collar and cuff. These ¢ winsome and cunning in baby rashions the values especially stress the range of colors, providing Winter through. a happy relief from black and brown. ‘Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Let me have cost --4 gther Information about Chicago-California trip via Great Northern. Infants’ Section, Fourth floer.

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