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NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925. 36 THE EVE Brisson, dramatic critic of the Temps, PERRY IN PRlS[N Abe Martin Says: [PARIS DRAMA CRITIC warathoprincinais, ended. on. ths i IN BLOODLESS DUEL | S5t "sited na withous. che g duelists becoming reconciled. 10 ESCAPE POLICE Youth, Paroled After Life PARIS, December e ol amlof. (o nexfos manse ofihis Parislan “affair of honor,” in which |mother, Mme. Cora La Parcerie, in the Brisson fired two shots in the air, Sentence for Murder, Re- § { Francois Richepin, grandson of Jean |principal role of & new piece written Shoots in Air as Opponent Holds while Richepin stood stolidly as a tar hepin, the Academician, and Pierre by her husband, Jacques Richepin. B turns, Fearing Death. Fire—Both Remain Un- reconciled. get to defend his mother’s histrionic honor. Richepin himself did not fire. The duel followed an attack made on Brisson in the lobby of the Odeon By the Associated Press. i 1S—The latest | Theater. Richepin taking exception to By the Associated Press, CHESTER, 1il., December 18.—Ira D. Perry, jr., son of a Chicago manu- facturer, is back in the penitentiary after 47 days of freedom, on parole, from a life sentence for murder. Fearful of being killed by detectives hunting him on old indictments and afraid of possible vengeance by five Youths sentenced with him, he sought | and obtained . Talk about ‘em Binkley had t' order o' braised block o' the jail So live that run fer mayor. ittin' bold, Tell 50 cents fer an ail joints within a rceration in the | Menard hero yesterday rather than the eville penitentiary, to which he was originally sent three years ago. Paroled to Towa after his release, u won't be afraid t' You just want to give all of them The dramatist-duel expert, Joseph Renaud, and Count Serge de Poligny acted for Richepin on the field of hon- or, while Brisson was supported by his fellow theatrical critlc, Gerard Bauer, and the impetuous deputy, Paul ‘de Cassagnac. Brisson’s co- workers in the field of dramatic crit- icism have signed a protest against Richepin's reaction to his opponent’s review. Experience 1s a good teacher, but some pupils are too dumb to learn anything from even the finest teacher in the world, says the Roanoke Times. appointed by the League of : : : g 8 : : 1 : § 4 : : 4 : § 1 : 3 MISS JULIA LATHROP ON LEAGUE COMMITTEE Chosen as Expert, With Three Others, to Advance Welfare of Children Everywhere. By the Associated Press. GENEVA, December 18.—Four in- ternational experts, selected for their records in social service work, were ations P yesterday as members of the child welfare committee which will dedicate its efforts to advancing the interests of children everywhere. ‘The members are: Miss Julia Lathrop of the National Conference of Social Work of the United States; Don Ismael Valdez of Chile, president of the Pan-American Child Welfare Miss Charlotte Whitton of ian Social Service Council, and Miss Helene Burniaux, head of the child welfare organizations estab- lished by the Belgian Labor party. 4 A A a 4 A & 8 a :_\S A A Finer Things Than Ever for Gifts! j : 1216 F St. N.W. Come, choose at Jelleff’s tomorrow, the last Saturday before Turkeys Turkeys You can always buy hetter and cheaper Farm Produce of The Co-Operative League of Farm Women who sell to you direet, through their representative, office and salesroom 750 6th St. N.W. Phone Main 1571 We dell Fine Fat Dressed Turkeys, Chickens and Ducks. Country Cured Hams COUNTRY SAUSAGH 30c LB. Brietl> Fresh Fres Country-made A dellies COUNTRY BUTTER, 45¢ N G-&'S%}K@G@%fi%g Perry was returned to prison under arrangements made by his father with Judge Chauncey H. Jenkins, director of the State department of public wel- fare. News of hih release brought protests from Chicago authorities and various organizations and started a movement for revision of the parole laws. Judge Jenkins ch tire aff; Roman hc when the prisoner started for Menard last night making n Judge Jen- Springfield ¢ ods had force: onfession robbertes, that he was starved Chicago detectives 11 months after the > said, they forced racterized the en- “Chicago _coppers’ Perr and beaten by after his ar murder. O ear-old | You don’t have t' be a snob any more t' be stuck up. 1 Ther’ must ha been somethin’ about th' early days, somethin’ pe- culiar about th' time an’ conditions, that produced sterlin’ characters, fer th’ industry seems t' have played out. (Copyright Jobn F. Dills Co.) -— Cashier Slugged and Robbed. NNIPEG, Manitoba, Canada, smber 18 (P).—Slugged over the way to the bank early today, Thomas Nuttall, cashier of the Manitoba Liquor Commission warehouse, was robbed of $15,000, The hold-up was perpetrated by two armed men, who escaped in an auto- mobil “Dans la Nuit”’ The Perfume Masterpiece of Worth of Paris RESSMAKER to nobility and to the most fashionable of Christmas FIRST IN THE MINDS OF CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS Gold Stripe Silk Stockings FIRST—Because of the beauty of their silk, 100% pure ! FIRST—Because of their protection clasp “runs”! against garter- Silk Umbrellas Fascinating New Gift Assortments! Charming accessories in colors, adding more than e chic of madame’s appearance. brellas worthy of giving! smartest r to the Um- - France’s smart set A fragrance Espectally of enchantment, worthy of ex for pressing your Christmas senti- 2 ment. Gifts— == Shop in Comfort -n::n:!:zid“l'l‘\‘::it:;t:?ngz.u i We still have a good stock of ping and threatened to throw | At ss—tmmm ith Tt 154 ving an 0 ow | f ne, h him from the third-story window and h Of nbh”'a’:v.(l ™ Abarue B sud ce he had committed suicide ferrules and distinciwe handies of Larved ferrules and distinctive handles of carve: Judge Jenkins asserted his belief In B ieiankeit Perry’s innocence. He sald the Tethods used in obtaining his confes- sion were “as diabolical as the inhu- man ingenuity of a policeman could | contrive.” “When he asserted his innocence,” || said Judge Jenkins, “two officers got Exclusive in Washington with Jelleff’s Perfume $1.50t0$15 Sachet.....$2.75 to $3 Toilet Water. $8 Talcum Powder, $1.50 At $7.50Fuc Silk Unibrelias on the 4 *JVU fashionable 16-rib Kyoto irame. Wide Ottoman borders; handles of Paisc pearl, carved and colored, with fancy tips and ferrules of amberite. Pr. behind him and two before, and took s crashing him with their fists. very attempt to speak met with a | hit in the jaw. Rubber hose was used to belabor him. He was permitted no | sleep, no food and then tantalized.” Lodge to Lay Church Corner Stone. Having taken the precaution to cure a police permit to parade Sun- afternoon, Columbia Lodge, No. Independent Order of Elk er stone of the Furniture, Stoves, Floor Coverings, Lamps, Toys and Grafonolas to select from Santa Claus will be with us aturday afternoon till 7:30 pm. Bring the children. He will help them select their | toys. Quelque Fleurs, Subtility, L'heur Blue, Houbigant’s Perfumes, $1 to $12.50 _ ldeule.....S1 to $6.35 $Lto§150 o Boudorr, $1.25 to $12.50 $1.25 to $12.50 Guerlain’s Perfumes, $3.50 to $11 Gurlinade, $5.50 to $11 Rue de la Paix, and $11 $5 and 3 Pairs—Silk to the Top, $5.70—or $1.95 This new Gold Stripe Silk Stocking is a favorite with gift buyers. and upward. Others, $1.85 pair Fourteen salespeople tomorrow —there should be no waiting! Never Such a Handbag Display On the modish 16-rib Kyoto fram handles of imported bakelite. Stubby rules and decorative tips of amberite Street Floor Silk Umbrellas RUER VEVERE VL DVEVLRELRREY! e $5, $10, $16.50 ]111 lhr'ce great groups are all the new fashions in handbags—and the best Silk Scarfs, $2.95 g e . of values! Chanel bags, monogram bags, pouch bags of many styles, amber i De Vxlblss Atomxzers ! fmm_e bags, bags in bright colors—envelope bags, bags with modernistic i ("‘Mf‘.fi:."fi':‘ff::]m. (‘]j”; ey H‘:,({(m".::"l 2 sl to $15 - &’ motifs. Never were there so many beautiful bags to give. Never such a nre finished with fringed cnds and prettily display as here this Christmas! boxed. urch (colored), at ' Thompson Bros. 1220-26 Good Hope Rd. i Linc. 556 Anacostia, D.C. || Unrestricted Parking i lodge failed to and the corner deferred. The members of the lodge will as; 1ble 301 Rhode Island avenue unday afternoon at 12 These exquisite accessories are much de- sired for the feminine corative note they give the dressing table, as well as for their utllity. Girls’ “Slickers,” $10.75 The popular “John Martin” coats, made in Scotland and our own importation—of oiled cambric, $10.75. In oiled silk they are $16.75. Transparent and in many colors. Sizes for women and misses. Silk Bags, $10 Fine black silk, delightfully embroidered in lovely color combinations. Pouch style: fitted with swing purse and mirror. Chanel Bags, $16.50 The most desired bag of the hour is this pouch bag of Antelope leather, with 9-inch frame. In black, brown, taupe, blue, tan. With monogramed tab. Lined in kidskin. Debutante Pearls, $3 Exquisitely dainty small pearls (manufac- tured) in three strands, with pearl-centered, sterling silver clasp. Other three-strand pearls, $5 to $12.50. “Terri’ Vanities, $5 and $7.50 Lustrous black enamel case, with compart- ment for powder, rouge, lipstick and coin or cigarettes. Mademoiselle’s favorite accessory. Ostrich Fans, $6 Handsome large ostrich plumes, set on +lecorative composition sti with bracelet handle. Vivid and pastel shades. ANOTHER GREAT CHRISTMAS OFFERING OF Gloves for Gifts! Strap-wrist Capeskin Gloves. Bo';ed jlowers, Regular Price, $3.95 Pair $1 and $1.25 Just for extra Christmas selling Saturday. 3 Gardenias, orchids, chryranthemums and nations; a fashion-garden of flowers for Tan All Sizes— 5:3.95 accenting every Christmas costume. Broen Perfect in Silk Shawls, $12.75 Beaver 2 ! crepe silk shawls, siz Per Pair Every Way! ST finish all around. 4x54, with fringe USE YOUR CREDIT Take 6 Months to a Year to Pay Take advantage of our liberal terms of paymenf and be well dressed during the holidays Misses’ and Women’s Winter Coats Take a Long Time to Pay Heavily Fur-trimmed Coats in the smartest colors and fabrics. All sizes including stouts. Take 6 months to a year to pay e ——— Beautiful Dresses You Can Pay As Convenient 234 You Can Charge These New Hats, all colors. . .$3.50 up Underwear .........$1.48 up Silkc Hosiery ..o« <o ve .95c up Men, Buy on Payments Take a Long Time to Pay More durable and sturdy than kid, yet soft and pliable—the ideal glove for driving or o street wear. Street Floor Dainty Neckwear, $1 Lace or linen collar and cuff sets, trimn with novelty laces, edgings and hemstitchi: Tapestry Bags, $8.50 The fashionable pouch style in large size and in handsome combination of b #0ld coloring; some also in brilliant colc Zipper Bags, $8.50 Of soft Saffian leather, with the convenient zipper closing and chic double handl silk lined; fitted with purse and mirror. Coat Sweaters, $10.75 Attractive five-button model of fine mol and rayon in Lanvin green, henna, buff, cray, orchid, corn, black, white, red or combina tions of navy and white or black and white. Men’s Slippers, $2.45 Of tan kidskin, in Everett style, with hand. turned soles and rubber heels. Sizes 6 to 10, Among the Many, Many Beautiful Things in OUR UNDERWEAR SHOP— Of heavy quality silk crepe de Of Radium Silk, Crepe de Chine, chine, with square neckline, made lovely Georgette Crepe or Crepe-back Satin. With : i —of exceptional quality crepe de chine, —of lustrous Radium Silk, trimmed with silver, in attractive shapes, set with rhine- chic with wide French Val lace and lovely two- Val laces and appliqued net. Or in heavy crepe do stones. o Exquisitely Lovely Silk Gowns Chemise Pajamas Slips—at . . h king, hemsti a ascing ai ace a Silver Rings, faing Seel o e and roebiae, $1.50 and $2.50 toned ribb Fashion says, “Pajamas - . acy. Vi ? Silk Gowns, $7.50 $7 5 0 Step-in Chemise, $7.50 Two-Piece Pajamas, $7.50 Costume Slips, $7.50 Big, elaborate “dinner” effects of sterling Lingerie Shop—Third Floor Novel Jewelry, $1.95 to $3.50 Rhinestone-studded hat pins and brooches. Others combined with colored stones, simu- lating the sapphire, aquamarine, topaz, em- erald, jade. New dresses in every wanted material and color. Dresses for stout women and regular sizes. Use Your Credit. THE GIFT LUXURIOUS—A LOVELY, Fur Coat Here are Fur Coats expressive of the finest in the furrier’s art. Expert choice -of peltry, artistry of workmanship and combination of furs...combine to make each coat extraordinary. Hudson Seal Coats Japanese Weasel (dyed muskrat) Fur Coats to $650 $275 to $395 Squirrel Fur Coats Caracul Fur Coats to $650 $1751t0/3456) Gray Caracul Misses’ Frocks for Christmas Gaities Handkerchiefs for Every One! And What Pretty Ones There are to Choose from Suits and 0’Coats Here’s an opportunity to buy a Suit or O’Coat and pay for it on terms to suit you. Superbly tailored all-wool suits and overcoats, special. Pay in 6 Months $ To a Year Easy Terms Children’s Clothes , On Easy Terms i Girls’ Coats . . ..$14.98 Self Trimmed Coats. . ....$7.98 up‘ Girls’ Dresses. . $2.49 up Boys’ Suits. . . $10.98 up <% | a 3 % ; ‘ifi I a g ] & g 3 a}; 5 L) 3 L) 3 ; ug A ) % A 2 4 % 2 o 8 A 3 For Women: At . 3 for §I. Pure 353 J o Fanaer, chiefs with embroidersd corners. Gay novelty print- ed styles. At 5Qg, Pure linen hand- * kerchiefs in al- most _endless assortments. Finely embroidered. Also Madeira and Spanish em- broidered styles, At §], Pure linen hand- kerchiefs with ex- quisite Val lace borders— richly boxed. Or French linen ones in fascinating effects—our own importa- tions. . T t Hand- $1.50 to $3. Tians linen handkerchiefs — ex- quisite and unusual styles. Initialed handkerchiefs. Also plain * linens of qualities which men will appreciate. Linen initialed handkerchiefs in many styles. Also linen with colored woven cords or hand- rolled edge. Others, 76c to $3.50. You can find it for “him” here, mm%mmmmam&a%&a%mgma@mnam&mm%@m [} Antelope witl: Natural Nutria $225 A smart, satiny-smooth fur, Nutria Tuxedo collar and border, Hudson Seal with Dyed Muskrat Natural Skunk $245 Of deepfurred Northern muskrat, with natural skunk collar and cuffs. Japanese Weasel with Walnut Fox $395 In a beautiful shade of brown, blending with the huge crush collar, with Taupe Fox $200 Platinum gray caracul, handsomely marked, with taupe fox collar. Silver Muskrat with Red Fox $225 Also with walnut fox collar. At $275, with fox collar, cuffs, border. Sable Squirrel with Brown Fox $595 A very smart model with handsome fox collar and border. Bronze Caracul wit/: Fox $175 to 3395 ‘With handsome fox collar at $175; with collar, cuffs and border at $225 to $395. All superbly lined. Fur Shop—~Second Floor $25 335 $45 Exquisitely lovely dance fashions to best accent lithe figures swaying to the rythm of soft music. Fluttering chiffons and georgette crepes. Black lace, over metal cloth. Crepe. Roma, chiffon velvet, taffeta. Many are in basque bodice, full-skirted fash: ions. Rhinestones and deli- cate use of fur are seen often. Luxuriant flowers are a favorite trimming note. Pastel, vivid shades and black. Sizes 14, 16, 18 For ber Christmas— A gorgeously fur- trimmed Winter Coat. Many to choose from at after-Christmas prices .50—$110. 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