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BLUE LAW BATTLE SPREADS IN JERSEY . Three Towns Now Affected by Fight—One Movie Proprietor Held. Py the Associated NEWARK, N The war nst New J laws” forbidding Sun, has spread to three State. In Red Bank the proprietor of a motion picture house evaded the law by giving a free show, while in Dun nellen a theater proprietor and his employes were under ¥ violation of the vice and immorali act of 18 In Irvington, where the battle started several weeks ago, Sun movies were shown, but oppo s iet it be known that the fight not vet over. Proprietor Held Under Bond. George W. Hosford, proprietor of Hosford's Theater in Dunnellen, was held under $100 bail and his cashier wife, Mazie, and Carl Knitt, the oper- ator, were placed under bafl of $50 each, Hosford’s show was stopped and the money refunded to his patrons by order of Police Chief Owen Mohan. A crowd of 600 persons, 50 of whom had purchased tickets, had gathered about the Carlton Theater in Red Bank, where more than a score of police officers had been drawn in double rank to prevent violation of the Sunday laws. cities in the SOCIETY (Continued from Fourteenth Page.) ¢ England forbears. | ly descended from the Brad- | who came over in the Mayflow | er, and was born Susa Her brother was Secreta > Navy in Cleveland's admin! Alphonso O. Tingley will he nce, @501 Hamil January 4, W 7 s as speakers and Mrs. Caro Norton Bost, s . with Miss | Ruth Thomas, accompanist. ing Mrs. Tingley will be Mr: s, Mrs. G. Bailey, Mrs Douglass and Miss Miss Catherine Terrett, assisted by her sister, Miss Ruth Terrett, enter- tained at a tea Wednesday from 4:30 [to 6 o'clock. Among her guests were | Miss Kathryn Hughes, Miss Gertrude | | ¥ wers, Miss Katherine Cotte Gadd Miss H: ss Catherine Lamon, | Higgins, M Lucy Higgins, | Evelyn Bailey, Miss Virginia Dowden, fiss Faith Dowden, Miss Edna | O'Shaughnessy, Miss Delma Gaines, | Miss Constance Oliver, Miss Courtney | Oliver, Miss Helen Patterson, Mrs. | Lucy Berrinlucel, Mr. Jack Bogan, Mrs. Walter Dowden and Mrs. Eva lllow. Mrs. Clara O'Brien McCrone, presi- dent of the Susan B. Anthony Founda- tion, and Mrs. Corbin Thompson and Miss Mary E. Heyler, vice presidents, will attend the tea to be given by the Maryland branch of the foundation at the Roland Park Woman’s Club of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, . JANUARY 3, 1927. | Cooper Shaw and Mrs. Anthony as- | sistin, Mrs. dent Leagu Mrs. Dimock | president of the Fourth Regional Dis- | [ trict of Federation of Women" and M of the timore, will be honor guests. Mart the N flug hard Pickerel and Mati Jame: John both of Dunnsville, V to the hours 8. i elen Tane Johns, Mrs. Charles 1. Early, president of the Woman's v Clarence Vernon Fowler, of the following Neville of Mount John B Louise Dana Davis, 81, t 2804 Twenty- 109 Kentucky 61, 192 Sarton. 69, Club of Brandywine; presi Anne Arundel County | ¥ e of Women Voters and the vic uel Trimble, t Skadding. 50, 527 Shepherd ia J. Davis, 50 < Gresh., 4D, 1 Dove. 40, herrier place. Clubs, William Funk, president wentieth Century Club of Bal treet Thirty-fourth lsinda Third_streot street fence Hospital 20 M street .l Ch . . southeast Marriage Licenses. . Borneo is to have a telephone sys- | tem. both | jage licenses have been issied fc G. Ball and Esther Detrick - a ton " and Anua B. Hausen- | A bank that knows and serves Washington The FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL Resources Over 15 Millions * 0. Thorton and Louise " and Susie 1. Lumpkin a Dea;hs Reported. following_deaths have been renorted | Health Department in the last 24 | Jenkins fome for Incurab / You Are Sure of 6129, Return from McKeever & Goss First Trust Notes The security back of these notes is Washing- ton real estate worth double the loan—made after a very careful investigation and ultra conservative appraisal. There is no speculative element in v 1720 Sixteenth b The following birthe have been reported to " the hours ¥ Births Reported. } : L and Vi irl and » Heaith Department in the last 24 alter D, oms, gir! ington. boy vand H. and Annie E. Befgmann Your Furnace for Less The BERENS SERVICE Tells How. I¥s Free. Ask for it. HERE’S HINT NO. 2 _With bituminous (soft) coal, use this of firing: Rake fire to one side of firebox. Feed fresh coal to other This gives you extra heat from ignited gas. Watch for Advertisement, Monday, Jan. 17 —_—cmen, Voncay, Jan. 17 F. W. BERENS COAL CO. 1543 New Jersey Ave. N.W. Phones: North 816—8808-J “Alternating Method” side. Those $295 Novelty Cuff French Kid gloves are creating a mild sen- While America Sleeps By Cy Caldwell ““SUCH an eventuality had never been considered. The capture of a country and a battle fleet by aircraft alone had been deemed impossible by the best in- formed militaryand naval authorities.”” What are the facts? Read this amazing true to facts story in AERO DIGEST “The Magazine of the Air” JANUARY ON THE STANDS NOW - 25 CENTS A COPY 9 New Sorosis $10.00 and $12.50 pumps and ox- fords for the January M. H. Jacks, the manager, there upon drew from his pocket copies of hoth borough and State laws and announced that neither forbade free shows. He refunded the money on tickets already bought, threw open the doors, and the crowd filed in. Police Force Withdraw. “We have upheld the law,” Chief Clayton as he withdrew forces. “I have violated the law,” said Jacks as the fans went around his box office and into the theater. Irvington yesterday enjoyed Sunday movies, but ‘the ministers of the cit: were said to be awaiting action by | the town commission on their de- mands for an ordinance, which would specifically forbid Sunday movies. — Baltimore on Tuesday afternoon. sation at $1.95 pair. Mrs. Leon Arnold will pour tea, with Miss Grace R. Osgood, Miss Mar- guerite Louise O'Brien, Mrs. FURNJTURE REN'I;ING Your interest money will come to you direct FASHION INSTITUTION Sales. Pair, $8.50. A from us—twice a year—on the day it's due. Washingtor Newlorky Lucy N Whether you have much or little IN FULL SWING NOW! OUR RECORD-BREAKING JANUARY SALES! New Goods for the New Year! Trust Notes offer the best return. You can arrange to pay for them Values That Amaze! New Merchandise—Specially Purchased—Closely Marked!" on a monthlv basis if vou wish. The unusual throngs that awaited the opening of our January Sales this morning were grati- EEVER=GOSQ. ... EALTORS fying proof of the absolute faith that the women of Washington have in the quality and worth 1415 K Street Main 4752 of Jelleff apparel. The great volume of business done early in the day today confirms our belief in the theory, there is always a’ market for quality merchandise, fresh and new when quality and price are right. New Winter Coats Made up fqr this event by manufacturers anxious to open up their shops after the great Coat Strike—just the styles, sizes, colors, fabrics and furs that we knew vou would want—and a value we knew you would be glad to obtain. i 85 These are coats that express the dominating style theme of the season —the_straightline slender silhouette interpreted in rich quality fabrics beautifully tailored and trimmed with shawl or tuxedo collars of splendid fur. Of course, all have deep fur cuffs to match the collars and there are plenty of coats with mushroom collars, big and beautiful, in a wide connection with them; no risk and no chance. 5 " ; said | his Umbrellas with handles having the shape of parrots or large colored fruits are being carried in London. ?bilipsbom 6081614 ELEVENTH ST. 616 E St. N.W. Main 9136 See These at Once! A Special " Purchase! Fur Department Third Floor Fur Department Third Floor : Regular season prices Would be $98.50 to $1° January Sale Price— Waist deep shawl collars! _ Some with fur tuxedos! All with deep cuffs to match! All sizes including plenty of 40, 42, 44 Save in our Annual January All colors including { furs. The majority of these bl i E Rich trims of ringtail, black lynx, natural wolf, platinum wolf, pointed wolf, cara it fox, silver fitch, natural fitch, beaver, natural and mink ’cqm'rrel md,ublemfli'l:lllf o Women's Coat Shop—Third Floor : ‘ A = : | For Women and Misses \\ 41z / | Stunning New F rocks Outstanding among events of its kind because of the values represented—the newness of .the styles—and the typical Philips- born quality. No Woman or - Miss should deny herself the im- portant savings offered. at 505 CARACUL COATS Plain or Fox collars and cuffs; Cocoa and Platinum shades. SEALINE COATS Plain and Fox col- lars and cuffs. KRIMMER-PAW COAT Sealine is Dyed Coney CARACUL PAW COATS Crush Fox collars; Platinum and Castor shades. ’ COATS Fox and Muskrat collars. MUSKRAT COATS MARMINK COATS GRAY KID COAT Viatk a Squirrel shawl collar a nd cuffs. CARACUL COA Platinum and Tan. Large Fox collars. SEALINE COATS Squirrel, Beaver and Skunk shawl or crush collars and cuffs. Marmink is Dyed Marmot N;»:{“’\“"'“\m““w' - i S]] OPOSSUM COATS Tom-boy style. MUSKRAT COATS Beautiful self crush collars. GRAY KID COAT Crush Fox collar. PONY COAT Shawl Fox collar. KRIMMER COATS Shawl and crush Fox collars. SEALINE COATS Collar and cuffs of Marmot, Skunk and Mink tails. xS]8 FINEST PONY COATS Contrasting crush and shawl collars of Red and Brown fox. CARACUL PAW COAT Fox collar and bor- der. SILVER MUSKRAT COAT . Contrasting collar, cuffs and border of Dark Muskrat. STRIPED MARMOT COAT ‘Raccoon shawl col- lar. E—— e e “ ‘Re;l’dy Tomorrow! In Our January Sales 25 Dozen Yokes of— 4-inch Val : lace or $ ,95 Val and shadow lace combined— Extraordinary Flesh Maize Coral Peach Orchid Nile _See these stunning crepe de chine Gowns—excellent quality— well made with three double rows of tucks, in yoke and center of gaily colored ribbon rosebuds. Val-trimmed hemline. One of the most astonishing values of this event. Crepe de chine envelope chemises to match... Many Other Unusual Values in Our This season more than ever before the January Sales of underwear bring unprecedented opportunities for economy in fresh, new, desirable merchandise—a tremendous choice—fascinat- ing assortments, all secured at heavy price concessions because we bought in great quantity and because we bought during the manufacturers off-season. You will find practically every style of undergarment available at great savings. Here is just a brief summary of the truly remarkable values. GEORGETTE CHEMISES, exceptional quality, lace trim- $3.95 med $1.95 SILK PAJAMAS—t lace trimmed or tailored " TINTED VOILE GOWNS, hemstitched, embroidered or lace trimmed. $1.95 TINTED VOILE STEP-INS AND CHEMISES, made like silk underwear—all pastel colors..... S $1.95 PHILIPPINE GOWNS AND CHEMISES, superb quality ‘nainsook, . beautifully embroidered........ “$1.95 PORTO RICAN UNDERTHINGS —GOWNS AND EN. VELOPE CHEMISES—sheer nainsook, hand drawn and embroidered, in white and pastel shades..... soion B8 $5 GLOVE SILK GOWNS, trimmed with Irish or filet T B e R e S A R $3.95 $5 GLOVE SILK BLOOMERS—One of the greatest glove silk values of the season. Wide choice of colors and all sizes - $3.95 $7.50 GLOVE SILK GOWNS, dainty lace-trimmed models, with two-tone satin ribbon shoulder straps........,......$4.95 All in the Grey Sho, Floor . New styles in the new Spring colorings and fabrics, all purchased specially for the January sales at great price concessions. B 7 At $25 Women's Frocks—in embroidered crepe Roma, crepe sati gette, flat crepe and Dunwoodie crefle?presenlmg s‘;;y]:ssa;x:r, egve:rry occasion and for every type. Many reproducing the newest Paris imports—tiered treatments, novelty pleatings, stunning tunics— gorgeous embroideries. Black, navy and Spring colorings. Misses’ Frocks—evening and afternoon sty s < yles as well as perfect!: stunning new tailored models. All the new Paris detai]spsuch -)s' sunburst tuckings, two-tone fagotting, the new box pleating gfio_metn:al seamings, eyelet embroidery and pleated tiers and a choice of georgette crepe, satin and flat crepe, i Spring colors and black. i e g : At $35 Women will find in this group dresses for the more important formal afternoon occasions, all beautifully made—all fastidiously finished—all in styles that can be worn right through the Spring season. Elaborate georgette crepes, crepe Elizabeth, crepe Roma, fl)at_rrepe. frost crepe and satin. Some showing stunning new Paris color combinations, many trimmed with lace or rich em- broidery and many fcaturing interesting new fabric manipulation, Misses will be delighted by an altogether irresistib cti afternoon frocks just as sitable for arly Spring mear o ko aor today. About thirty styles from which to choose—reproductions of the smartest Paris imports—Patou’s neckline—Vionnet's seam- ing—Lelong’s new bolero. All these are distinctive afternoon frocks—the kind you will be proud to wear. Heavy georgette crepe satin, crepe jolly and crepe de chine in a splendid selection of Spring ‘colorings and black. . At $45 Women’s Frocks—in another stunning group that we would be proud to present even at the opening of the Spring Season They are so smart with their Paris phlanges—stunning new geor- gette and lace combinations—ingenious new drapes—exquisite open work—degrade colorings and periectly fascinating new pleat treatments. The color range includes only the very sma‘r’(eu shades and the fabrics are, of course, splendid. . For Misses—there is a splendid group of charming i frocks, crepe Roma and satin combinations—frocks with match- ing jackets—new boleros—all-over embroidered blouses. Viornots geometric frocks and rhinestone embroidered frocks. i Women’s Frdck Shop—Second Floor Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor A Very Great Special Purchase! . Lace-Trimmed Glove Silk Underthings ' At Practically % Off Vests, Step-ins, Bloomers, Combinations, Gowns and Pajamas—all are represented in this lot—we secured a manufacturer’s complete sample line at a great price conces- sion and here they are for you. $2.95 Vests and Step-ins........................$1.95 $3.45 and $3.95 Vests, Step-ins and Bloomers. .. ...$2.95 $4.50, $4.95 and $5.50 Vests, Gowns, Step-ins, Bloo: and Chemises............. $6.95 and $7.50 Gowns, Chemise: $9.75, $11.50, $13.50 and $16.5 feeremiiina....$3.95 as. ...$4.95 owns and Pajamas— $6.50 to $10.95 each