Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1926, Page 22

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929 POLAND OPPOSED 10" DIGTATORSHIP Proposal to Dissolve Parlia- ! ment for 18 Months Bit- terly Resented. §Br the Associated Press. June 18.—The Folish rendment of ce. the gov- { th for 18 months, leaving nds of the chief execu- i political cir E 2 he Lill amending the constitution is 1o be presented to the Diet for approval next week., While hoth the Nationalists and the 3 vor zlving the President with pow decrees having the force of does the idea of an 18-mon of the Diet find approval. The tionalists declare the constitution amendments should include, before cess severvihing. an amendment of the elec. | Itoral law. They find the government's 1in respect superficial. Radicals want an immediate di ition of the louse. hut no rece v insist on new elections being I in the Autnmn > parliamentary sitnation is com ated by the desire of Speaker Ra n.in view of poor health < npon him by the .PREACHER DENOUNCES CHURCH'S PAY SCALE Pittsburgh Minister Declares Pas- tors Get Little More Than Labor’s Minimum. e Methodist rply critl: B. Urmy of . Pittsburgh, because of the low ry level of its clergy. . Urmy spoke before the conference o1 the preacher and the economic a E lethodist Bellevue Chu an preside o church grants certain pri to its workers fis support of the In <pite of its riches, the Method Ypiscopal Church pavs an average iy ta fts preachers equal only to the minimim hndzer of an indnstrial s fixed by an employers’ n and the cht condemnation hecau rage salary Presbyterian minister is $30 | t of the M a year, i man in all industries for -, 1926, was $1410 a vear. RADIO AWARDS OFFERED. | Navy to Encourage Competition Among Ships and Stations. Naval radio on July 1 will go on | ® competitive basis, like gunnery and lenzineering. On Il 1 Ktation ma the vear in trapsmission and reeeipt of mes will he awarded the covored rizht to decorate the ship or wtation with the letter to indi ecord performance for the year. jon are based ¢ and give . the ship or shore criving. . The membership of the General CREERON 614 Twelfth Street i ¥ Wigh Pri BETWEEN F AN New Arrivals of Ex Italian Milans .. China Milans - White Tailered Felts . ... Gage Tailored Felts . White Tailored Transparent Black and Colored Hair H New Sheer Extra large selectio Bridesmaids and for 8 REERON—614 Twelfth St. N. “4_ 3 N '!und one of the foremost ministers 2 | from the pastorate, after an investi- | July 20. W lyear ago ng the best record for | The Large Hat Presides at Every Smart i Summer Event = «Untrimmed and Tailored—Featuring :— Italian and China Milans Extra Large and Extra Small Headsizes —of the finest quality, and in the largest selec- tion of stvles to be found in Washington— At Popular Prices | BAND CONCERT. | By the Center . Miller, director, tonight at 7:30 Community | A onal Capital | | | Kahn-Donaldson Selectio! “Minuet”. .Beethoven “American Cadet March” Overture, v THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1926. NN NN NN NN i Store Closes at 4:30 P.M. Tomorrow! Our entire staff will be ready to serve you after 12:30 We will close at 4:30 P the remaining Satur- days in June and Saturday, July 3. Beginning July 10 we will close all day Saturday through Septem- ber 4. 1 FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington NewYork Have Your Fur Coat Remodeled Now! During the Summer months we can quote prices greatly below those of Fall and Winter costs for the same work. High-class workmanship by i enced furriers guaranteed. Let us give 3 estimate. Telephone Main 725. Fur repair depart- ment. ““The Star Spangled Banner"” {MINISTER IS SUSPENDED | ON IMMORALITY CHARGE | | Prominent Methodist Pastor of | | Asheville, N. C.. Will Be Tried | | Before Committee July 20. | By the Associated Press. < ILLE, N. C. June 15.- shley Chappell, pastor ot Methodist Church here, | of the South, has been suspended tion by a committee of ministers, a c ge of immorality. He will | be tried before a committee of Meth- odist ministers at Statesville, N. C., mittee finds him zuilty | |3} the case will be re- wl‘ 1 meeting of the | |if terence | H A verdict in faver of ||l ‘ the committee would | Il4} end the nd he would he restored |p i to the pastorate. ! | he case grew out of the alleged ||| avrest of Dr. Chappell while attending the General Conference of the South: | | orn Methodist Memphis | {tast month. uleged to have | een “arresied during a - police raid | lon ‘disorderly house and charged with disorderly conduct under the name of Mr. S A commitiee lina_ ministers, headed by Dr. Sprinkle, went to Memphis duys ugo and investigated the al affair. The committee recomme! that Dr. Chappell be tried and t he be suspended from the ministr His suspension then was ordered. P( MOUT The 1'nited State! third of her class She was to make her prescribed divinz test off Provincetown today or Satupday. Lieut Comdr. . AL Lockw Lamar, Mo., is in comman was launched here a URELY, there are 100,000 Washingtonians whe will gladly send one dollar or more to honor the living and the dead of the 26,000 from the District of Columbia who served their country in the armed forces in_ the Great War. Send to John Poole, Treasurer, District of Colum- bia Memorial Commissien, Federal-American Natipnal Wr ENDEAVOR to sell the customer accord- ing to his service require- ments rather than to the seller’s profit advantage. Founded 1864. HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY BERNFARD W. SPILLE Mg (Resslzn, WASHINGTON | | i | | | “ ! i) Mats Made and v Expert D G STS. N. W, Miliners tra Large Héadsizes s .$10.00to $25.00 . $3.98t0 $6.50 ceeen.. $5.00t0$12.50 $5.95t0 $6.95 Hats. .. $3.98t0 $5.95 ats. ... $5.00t0$10.00 Hair Hats n—in all colors—for ummer Dress Affairs. Particularly when vou are young, active and attractive. Frocks for daytime! Frocks for sports! Frocks for traveling! Frocks for dinner! Frocks for dancing! Even frocks i8r business—for: business, too, has developed a certain smart style all its own. re. vou will find our eight specialized dress shops ready to meet your needs more than satisfactorily at all As for the smart accessories that the new frocks demand—of course we have them, and at interestingly low prices! S \_ Girls in their Teens Can't what type of frock you de times. The Fashionable Younger Set Dines and Dances in Airy Frocks of BLACK LACE and Filmy Chiffon LACK lace is defin the vogue for the more formal occ Loand Jelleff's s definitely established as the pl: e greatest num- ber of fascinating models--at a mar inexpensive price. 39.50 Many smart young “about-towners” select one of these dresses with several colored slips for variety. Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor For Summer Evenings Fashion Demands SHAWLS A New Group of Shawls Ha JellefI's at These Inte Plain Crepe. excellent qualitv that mav b ciled or worn plain. with triple-k White, peach, black; for your choic 1 cither n, has and is 25.00 Heavy Crepe Shawls, embroidered self-color or in gorgeous coloriul y long heavy silk triple-knotted frin: priced at only........ . Street Floor—Enlarged Section for Gifts Paris-Inspired Fringed Negligees Ideal for the Pullman or the Boudoir Specially Secaly J4ESS LY heavy quality erepe de chine de- nd interprets this graceful negli- . wWhich zaing chic from the effective use of deep silk fringe and a side drape treat- ment. Orchid —Flesh—French Rlue Peach- In the New Grey Shops—Second Floor When the Girl of Today Sets Her Cap—It Is Bound to Be— LARGE AND TRANSPARENT! A new collection of Swiss Hair Hats for dress-up occasions, in decidedly different and distinc- tive styles. 1 0.00 LACK is, of course, the most important member of this group, but there are also plenty of models in the flower * colors that go so well with flowered chiffon frocks—and white also has an equity in the showing. Not all of these models are tailored—on the contrary some make effective use of flowers in the trim—which is coming in for consid- erable attention in style circles. Other new, smart hats, in felt, leghorn and moire and a wide color range. In the Millinery Shop—Street Floor Have Too Many Frocks Ul fortunately Fashion prescribes that the jeune fille modes should be simple—with a dash of chic, of course=— tv and necessarily of high quality fabrics and workmanship. All of these c#®ndi- | tions have been followed faithiully in our new presentation of | . | | i Younger Girl Frocks 10.00 RIEPE de chine, tub silks and polka dots are included in this new Summer group of exceptionally attractive values. Paris was particularly kind to the younger girl this scason, for she allowed her just that slight air of sophistica- tion that comes from chic simplicity—but insisted, never- theless, on vouthiulne The new frocks show effective versions of the jumper., basque, jabot mode, pleats, and many use lace. ribbon ties and organdy. White—Nile—Cornflower Blue—Navy — Tan — Flesh In the Junior Girls’ Shep—Third Fl. And for Madame— New and Distinctive Sheer Crepe Frocks 35.00 HE smartest styles and colors that the Summer season has produced. You've heard about the vogue for flowered and printed chiffons—about the smart new georgette crepes in tai- Tored atment-—ahout the importance of drawn work and embroideries abont embroidered ecru nets and laces ies and capes and the new lovely You will find them all in this al group at this unexpeetedly Tow Saturday. price. Plenty of Navy Blue—Sizes 36 to 44 In the Women's Gown Shop—Second Floor Buy That Long-Needed Wrap Tomorrow! 50 WOMEN’S TAILORED COATS, 19* Regularly 29.50 to 59.50 from one of the most reputable New York wreat hig price concession hecanse he wished lime, group is a decidedlv good inveztment in style and value, Charmeen Lorcheen Kasha Flannel Faille Satin Covert Silvertwist Tweeds In double-breasted styles. with notched collars—re- versible effects—straightlines with wupstanding collars edged with fur. & Women's Coat Shop—Third Floer Your Bathing Suit is Here Blain and Striped Worsted One-piece Swimming Swits. Tn all the dashing gay colors ... Swimming Suits with the sn "W and plaided flannel trunks. Trunks Shirts, 295 and . All-wool Bathing Suit, in a rib-knit that fits A Hug-me-tight 5 k colors and black and white and all sizes " Al the fe Jantzen Suits. in all colors and sizes. for women snugly The des and misses In the Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floer When Dancing—Be Conscious of the Beauty of Silk 1009, Pure By Always Using Gold Stripe Silk Stockings That Wear! Chiffon weight—silk to the top— 1.95 pr.—3 prs, 5.70 Sheer weight —silk to the top— 2.25 pr., 3 prs., 6.60 1'I'1L 32 shades irom which to'choose, you are always sure of getting just the color to go with your ffock, and we are never out of your size in any color you may wish. This pleasing service added to the satisfaction de- rived from the stockings makes it more than worth while to buy at Jelleffs. The GOLD STRIPE is a protection against “runs” caused ‘by garter clasps. No “run” that sterts above can Run_that Sturts Ibove Can Pass /hy _ i S But no matter FEvery Miss who knows her style lesson knows the importance of a frock of CHIFFON PRINT in softly blended colors ARIS started the path-—hut Jellef woman would want con and would thereiore he ir a way to reproduce and imports of the season cidedly low price, shion world on the flowered chiffon realiziy lerable varict crested in found apt the smartest flowered chiffon i a very special group at a de- 25.00 A wide range of styles in this unusual collection, and color combinations to flatter any type. Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor that every smart voung 1 her wardrobe te prices Large Handbags—The Smart Paris Vogue \ A new moderately priced collection Soit Crachet Sangha Straw Bags, 5.00 and. 8.50 New Moroceo with_gate top. of imi- tion shell. SRR e T ....10.00 Box, with amber-finished ....B50 metal frame ... 16.50 Shoe-cali B with e and smart aew fittiy / Handbag Section—Street Floor D;inty, New Crepe de Chine “Teddies” A Special 2'95 Purchase Price HEAVY crepe de chine models. either straightline or with the high ' fect. Trimmed with creamy laces, val lac or embioldered net. and just the kind underthings vou will want with your trip. - you on Flesh—Orchid--Peach—Nile Coral—Maize-—White In the New Grey Shops—Second Hfoor Great Savings in Footwear—Beginning Tomorrow X An Extraordinary Ten-Day Selling SORASI§ Pumps and Oxfords 7'50 a ;)air Regularly, 8.75 to 15.00 3,000 pairs of SOROSIS pumps and oxfords, all new merchandise and in the smart styles of the season—on sale for ten days at this one remarkably low price. Over 100 Individual and Di tinctive Styles for Your Choice! Footwear for Every Summer Occasion Patent, kid, satin, suede. calf, snake, ostrich and brocades, in black. white, ~ tans, brown, cale au lait beach, beige and two-tone cffects. Spool—S pi k e—Spanish—Cu- ban—Military and Low Block Heels Sizes 2V to 9--Widths AAA to € In the Sorosis Shoe Shop—Strect Floor Crvmerrnt e | ey | s = e & B o LTI e T

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