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GIRL, 18, CHOSEN FARM CHAMPION Oklahoma Miss Honored at Chicago Live Stock Show for Leadership. By the Associated Prese. ). December 2 rowned at the International Live Stock Kxposition vesterday l.. A. Vogler of Hope, Ind., three times grand sweepstakes champion a1 the Indiana State fair. vesterday became the country’s corn king when his display of 10 ears of white corn teok the highest award. Tndiana also walked off with the Junior Konors, when Victor €. Lux of Waldron captured the junior cham white corn display A ni, which Monday took the wheat kinz championship, added the birley and oats titles to its string resterday. R V. Peterson of Victor Ment., took the barley sweepstakes ind L Peterson of Victor won the wints exhibition Arthur W. Jewett. jr.. of Mason. Mich., took highest honors in the hay division Mah-Jongs by the Tows srand champion empty honor ar-old steer owned te Coll of the ix concerned, for, in custom, the champic ticned off for Christmas steaks on irsday morning rienlture Jurdine mith, Geary County. \ = chosen ax the farm h who has displaved the At lities of leadership in fs vmmunity life in iv 18 years old he swine the sel department or champion boar. was iibited by the Corey Farms. New n. Mich.. who also produced the champion boiy Berk senior sow and the juni championship went to 3 ler@nd son of W and son took honors champion sow. uny In the Percheron c the Hesitation of rsity won Ohio State Univi the senior champion stallion ribbon. In the Chester white class, senion honors went to Lo Moille, Tll: A. Towu, took The senior ed by the icello, Tl exhibiting the n sow was exhibit of M pion hoa Ch am 1 < Richert, lion. Ohio, MORGENTHAU HONORED. Former Envoy to Turkey Given LLD. by Athens University. has Morzenthau Turkey, by honorary dezree of Ll.D. v Henry eceived in he award. duri thau w in behalf of e time he w ce settlement New kings | of the 1.200 hoy mbers were 4d- ay at @ luncheon | any | Swarms of Gulls Repeat Good Omen For Locdrno Pacts By the Associated Press. LONDON, December 2.-— The flocks of slate and copper-colored pigeons, which make their home n the alcoves of the foreigsn office and which in the last few days have been termed doves of peace e augmented vesterday morning ge numbers of sea gulls from During the Locarno const. | pactsigninz ceremonies the gulls were particularly numerous, squawking eaming ahout | the build they flew to. | ward Wy ondoners whenever the sulls appear, it certainly means rough weather ahead. hut this time the birds’ visit was gen erally considered an omen of zood luck. $500 ROBBERY REPORTED | i | AT HOME OF DR. CURTIS Burglarized Short Way From Berliner Residence—For- | House mer Servant Is Sought. A $500 robbery was reported to the police yesterday by Dr. ¥. Homer Cur tiss of 2608 Tilden street. only a short distance away from the home of Henry Berliner. who was r approximately $700 and jew the much-sought bandit a short time blice that the 1 occurred since Siturday last the loot included a number and jeweled pins. but no cush stated that the suspect i (it sought in the Ber mer servant of Dr. Curtiss told rer case, Curtiss GIFT MAILING SCHEDULE. Four Davs' Leeway Urged by P. O. Even on Local Postal Service. A schedule of dates for mailing | Christmas gifts to various sections of the country was publishéd today by City Postmaster W. M. Mooney for | the convenience of Washingtonians. | It follows: California, Far West and Southwest, not later than December 14: Illinais, lowa and other States of the Middle West, not later than December 15; smber 18: Ohio. . December zland State Pennsy is: Jersey, [land. We { lina, D the to persons in not SOUTHLAND BATTERIES Built to Last Service Guaranteed WHY PAY MORE? Southland Battery Co. 310 Pa. Ave. M. 5555 I'o encours: ge carly ticl guarantee of « Towin Sizes 6 to 20 Values to $7.50 Thursday and Friday Only at this price 107 WOMEN'S OIL SILK COATS Values to $25 n beautiful shades green and vellow. oi red. I'hese hand- some coats are water- proof and 75 well made . to give — vears of service. 175 BOYS' & GIRLS’ RAINPROOF OUTFITS in beautiful blue and green with hats to colors of red, splendid gift Pt and a useful e one, too §ood MAN'F'G 2 DOORS FROM C " BUY XMAS GIFTS | Thursday and Friday AND SAVE MONEY sensationally reduced for these two days the fol Lvery article carries the famous tory service to the people of Washington © 200 BOYS’ AND GIRLS SLICKERS IN YELLOW AND GREEN COLORS 903 F STREET N.W. hristmas buving we have wer 20 vears of satisiac- $2.95 340 MEN’S RUBBERIZED RAINCOATS Values to $12.50 Give him one for Christmas, every man has through the — BOYS’ & GIRLS' BESTYETTE COATS Values to $10.00 Sizes 6 to 14, in colors of tan and blue with $/0.95 | hats to match. Every child should have one for school. eialrg 2/COMPANY ORNER OF NINTH later { i | L i | | rect | mer i sen | Milliken' of Scc ish s, | ““When a Frenchman cook | chick 990 different vs, why CHAIRPANDIROPERUSED. | chicken it sa0 altarent ways, wy Kentucky Employs Two Methods | | {erin | for | | i | He in the . United The | hanging recently was the first one under THE : 2 {FRANK MILLIKEN DIES; LIVED HERE 45 YEARS iWas 90 Years Old and Served as | Union Officer in the ‘rank Milliken, d empl b eute w . whe rs. ber of the Burnside Post, He was a brother of the 1 tative ndson ¢ ment “If 1 could only get some nice | at the S. H. Hines' undertaking estab- | brown waffles with Vermont maple this afternoon. Interment | sirup.’ “Oh, for some real buckwheat || | | | !l [ will be in Arlington Cemetery. i | | | | | of Death Punishment And to cap the situation, French i kitchen artists cannol make the | December 2 ()| kinds of soup which Americans like nes mu ag which allows. which Clerk Goodman of the Mucky deterred { nouncedly. — Dry Cleaned at 257 Reduction One Week Only, Nov. 30 to Dec. 5 The name cleaning and dyeing weari can k acquainted prices : Men Men’s topcoats, dry cleaned . ... 1.13 Men’s heavy overcoats, dry cleaned 1.50 Women’s coats, medium-wt., lined 3/ length 1.28 Women’s coats, heavy-wt., lined full length... 1.88 Ensemble suits, plain slip and lined 34 coat. . 2.44 Euriicollavs;iaddiextrac .. .. o0 0o e . .38 FOOTER’S Would you [) Why noe il mxmgct any buy the best |} thing but the —and give r‘ best if you e A OE could have Bacauce "Sot . DIk e 126 F SLNW rosis has it? |, —that no matter what price you pa hand-turned soles—the dampness will seep through— but has Pictured above are two of many styles of ty for the last 45 vear esidence of his daughter, He of death punishment electrocution. ainst unlawful commissions 1332 G St. NW. SORGSIS Shoes. EVENTNt# ¥TAR. WASHINGTON, D. AMERICANS IN PARIS TIRE OF FRENCH COOKS | Starving for Home Dishes Despite Fact That City Claims Finest | of Culinary Artists. e s Correspondence of the Associated Press. Civil War. | | PARIS, November 18.—Although Europe may hoast the best cooks in all the world, hundreds of loye of the United States |here are starving for American di; Department and a resident | TFven the American woman died | diets has her troubles. For iLurope: Mrs. | chefs have not learned how to make Lemly. 1884 Columbiz road, | that extremely thin and brittle toast Milliken was a veteran | which enables one to give a pretense | )} Army, having served as | of eating. t in a Maine regiment. o In s goilp onsnis oo i our used a z e e .',',"Th'”':,",,,‘,‘;:",‘2;,':‘,’_’"“';.1.'.',::‘ | sine are terrible enemies to the walst States Treasurs Depart. |line. In England hoiled unseasoned Teitic wusienipiaveditor vegetables offer little temptation WAt FetltedbaBonT Saven | Hhe Dl No medals can he award Mr. Milliken w | ed in Italy and Germany, for no wom H |an who wants to wear fashionable | xowns dares to eat much macaroni spaghettl or ravioli. Wine and heer > not go with the slender boylike e | “ollow 90 years old, re- France sauces and butter and || e Repre cth Milliken of Maine, who | terms in Congress, ide of the family Mr great-grandson of a party of American tour ists, or go to a luncheon of American rotland, and wi business men, or to a gathering of of Couut Ferigord of 1ce | American women, and hear these side. He leaves his | pleas and complaints v kingdom for some cornbread.” | cak — ““The cook who learns how to make corn fritters in Paris will make his fortune.” = is unique in having two |best. hanging | Hanging is for women: electrocntion 0 Legislature w. A passed the Lexington hanging | the | brouzht back the discarded Gourt of Appeals said h pro Men’s and Women’s Suits and Coats “Footer's” has been an emblem of Quality in for more than half a century. But actually nz a Footer-cleancd garment is the only way by which you now and test all of its merits. These are this week's become- .$1.13 ’s business suits, dry cleaned Don’t Delay—Phone Us Today Cleaners and Dyers Main 2342 B 1 I i S 22 (Y (8 o G T ) —and why you should wear them! 1. Because they represent style at its utmost. 2. Because they are made with the new Little Way process—which assures you of a damp-proof shoe—plus far greater wear. 3. Because Sorosis Shoes are well rep- resented all over the world. An adjustment of a pair of Sorosis Shoes bought in Cali- fornia can be satisfactorily completed in Washington. 4. Because Sorosis has made nothing but the best from the beginning, which is well onto thirty years ago—all this time Sorosis has specialized in quality. 5. Because Sorosis Shoes are made in one of the most modern up-to-date shoe factories in the world, employing only the highest type of workers obtainable. 6. Because the Research Bureau of the Sorosis Factory continually scours the world for better ideas and materials and is constantly improving the pi t. 7. Because you can buy Sorosis Shoes— with all the extra quality that name implies —for only a slight advance over the prices qf cheap shoes. Finally—Do You Know for shoes with that the Little Way process used in Sorosis Shoes overcome this? Sorosis Shoes— $8.75 to $12.50 In Washington—Only at Jelleff’s Street Floor C 2 ., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1925. Flapper Dolls made of taffeta silk in all dark j | 1216 F St. N.W. Bandettes in pas- tel shades—nar- row ribban shoul- der straps to match— $1.00 Gifts From Her Favorite Store! There is an added element of thoughtfulness—which will hardly pass unnoticed—in a gift you select for her in her favorite store. Washington women have long since come to regard the Jelleff mark as the guaranty of un- erring style, dependable quality and the refreshing “newness” of things from a store abreast of Fashion. If she were buying it herself —she would likely buy it HERE—at Jelleff’s. We started out mor would afford a complete and tiful qualities of silks daint colorful, silken piles of the most (N We have variotis prices:) Glove Silk Vests, $1.50 Matching Step-Ins, $1.95 At once a beautiful gift and an exceptional value! Beautifully o surpassed last ( What gowns! awa THE STEP-IN DRAWERS you here! Silk Underwear T he Gift Intimate! Silk Gowns $3.95 Lacey or Tailored woman or miss Beautiful tailored vests with picot straps crepe de chine trimmed with and strongly reinforced under dainty laces or embroidered net arms. Choice of pink, peach, —as well as tailored models with orchid, nile and maize. e sitely hemstitched yokes— would not welcome a gift of dainty silk styles — of Choice of these Go'd Stock silk to t Guerlain I'Heure B Narcisse Perfum Atomizer assortmen: Bought Espec Philippine Underwea Entirely Hundmade! This attractive new assoriment has a few days—direct from the Philippires Lov spray designs—solid and npen work—hand with round, square and V CHEMISE in wanted strap choice at $1.95. styles—beaut necks—including New Patterns of Embroidery r, $1.95 UNDERWEAR SHOPS—THIRD FLOOR . even d shades— U¢ $550 to Bands and Caps—Daintiest of Gifts! A lovely assortment of Ribbon and Lace-trimmed Boudoir Gift Briefs! Stripe S op— sheer weight— $1.95 Pair $5.50 and $11.00 Mury's o $3.50 to $7.50 a wonderful are lovely pastel shades—flesh color, every color cut with unusual fullness—with e e e RS o and style im- clastic at waist—in delicate pastel S, [ ¥ amabie shades to match the vests. $1.95 2 (A4 ; §1 to : Lovely Crepe de Chine \\\ 4 SEE L Glove Silk Chemise with Gowns at $5.00 ) |22 Real Lace, $2.95 ST g co gt e they're pleated! ldeal to give as 2 Lovely Irish crochet or filet Christmas aifts! Yokes of lovely \\ { Capeskin laces—and in some cases beauti- cream laces contrast softly with N\ > Gloves ful applique work—trim these i‘n;»\ color, ;*r;cn or Nile (vru*.n e o - correct beautiful chemise. Wide ribbon o5 o s oreen A AL for busine straps. Flesh color, peach and Fiald of haizst sl 7 AT tovely. g orchid. Other Beautiful Gowns to $35 54 in a box— Milanese Silk Jersey 4 i J B 7 $3.75 P s, I Iy $2.95 Silk Pajamas " e ) <) -Ins— . 3 b tep-Ins—only $2.9 Becuties at $7.59 U ¢ . This is an extraordinary price Wide French val lace insertions 4 G disniay for step-ins of this splendid jer- and the most beautiful quality of 5 e for flec sey silk. Neat tailored styles— crepe de chine! Flesh color and 8 38 cut in full width—choice of Nile 4 O coral, maize and flesh color. er lovely pajamas, $8.50 to ”l : : \ - . . \ hs705 Silk Step-In Chemise Dty Eittle Bedh Sacquest ) NRe72S Wide Choice at $2.95 $3.95 If you like to be “choosey— Creamy lace' and ribbon bows 1 and who doesnt—here is your give unmistakable charm to these 4 chance! So many different styles bed sacques. They're of a splen- g { Iais ke there are in these crepe de ch did quality of crepe de chine—in N Windeore— step-in chemise—all daintily trim- peach, flesh color, orchid and V N N ¢ $1.00 med with val and filet laces maize. & VT . Tailored models, too, in the sam= Other Bed Sacques, $850 to < lovely pastel shades $16.50. LY Chemise to $15 each. Negligees! — Quilted Robes 5 Feath 520 Feaeias { Y han rrived within the past (1) 7 dles— ely new rose, vine and 5 3 $5.90 to Tealloping, GOWNS 2 W $18.50 sleeveless models— \ * ful iadeed and your 7l Rt A Siliip. - on (%) Sweaters— boat-crew or necks— 2 also Golf 5 Coats— s! ~ 5 s! $1.25 to $2.95 A5 $5.95 The CHANEL BAG here EXACT Couturier. introdt iately hailed as the REPLICAS cd recentl hag ot the but of th Pari imme are The vogue of the pouch bag i alrcady unerring smartnees noted. has and refr that Chancl, These new and perfect copies mav he had in of colors—made on covered or giit metal frames A splendid feature of our— EXHIBITION AND SALE OF HANDBAGS and seen of the new “rage” You may have adaptations IN ANTICIPATION OF CHRISTMAS—ON OUR STREET FLOOR! CHOICE OF THE HOUSE woman, the v Silver Metall the most des Hats Bearing Such Well Known Labels as: May Smith—Bluebird—Ace High—Normandie— Fashion—Warshauer—Tenne—Herbel—Oscar. Rosil—Laurel—Import—Crest—Phipps price— $5.40 for box of three—and upwards. It's the shaps that makes it a “Chanel.” Selling Here! I'his new assortment. just unpacked, hats for dinner. theater. countr not only for every occasion. but for every individ- ual need Hats for the matr miss. Hats of Felt ic Cloths ired shades! Tomorrow these new hats join the big Milli- nery selling now at its height to go at one low the wanted models in all neludes cet and v club, s on, the vounger . Satin. Gold and THIRD FLOOR We cannot let this “ad.” go to press without adding that of course there’s one more big gift suggestion that never fails to delight a woman—Gold Stripe—her beloved Silk Stockings! A Box of three pairs of three different shades—a generous gift—would almost “take her breath away!” $1.85 per pair— Exclusive with Jelleff’s—in Washington! With 200 New Hats Added to Our Own Stocks to Continue the Tremendous Regardless of whether formerly sold at $10, $15, $20, or, as is actually the case in some instances—as high as $25— your choice at— o o o ol wf il 31

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