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—_— Friday evening at Warsaw, Va. The | the Chalfonte.Haddon Hall. b NEW YORK, August 3 (#).—Seven British Women Give Fiannel sutts| HELPS WORKING GIRE Warsaw. have left for a trip North, and upon [ Naples on the Conte Biancamano.|Rockefeller, jr., will be used to pro- : i ) Feminine Labor Leader. » 1o City, at the Boscobel 3 ¢ today. latest among the fair sex of London's Cabards Baliat Waes: Vi weeks at_Atlantic City, oscobel | arrived yesterday at the Will Augst 3.— sh society women. and | Smith, labor lea as n of no & o - AT ’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1927. e ginia, is in charge of the cabaret and| Mr. and Mrs. P' P. Weller have gone | staying at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, “ L SKIRTS ARE CREASED. |WOMAN DENIES VOTE S O C I E T Y il A e | B el b Bl D s Art Sought for “Hot Dogs. party promises to be the important Mr. Martin Pennella, 2423 T street | thousand dollars donated to the art Docial avent of the Summer season in| Dr. and Mrs_ Milton H. Prosperi|southeast, will sail Saturday for |center of New York by Mrs. John D. DENIES BE'I'RUTH g ¥ Tm:":' AEfle‘cf‘d 1- | Has Been of No Assistance in As-|_(Con' thelr return wiil spend sofme time at| While in Europe he will visit Rome | vide prizes forthe best architectiral orrespondence of the Associated Press. » oy ; eir Summer home on South’ River. |Venice, Milan and Turino, and will | suggestions for improved “hot dog" o # suring Square Deal, Says Walter Perry Johnson, at which cov-| Mrs. Grace Wood and her daughter, 4 LONDON.—Trouser creases are tha ers were laid for 12 guests. Miss Robert Wood, are spending two| Mrs. D. W. Bendler of Philadelphia remain abroad three months. stands, the art center announced s i ! e P, arsa Hotel. They will leave Saturday to|where she will re $ i The membership of the British B s the Associated Preas. Y where sho Wi ¥ il e L | T Being Arranged by Mrs. Jones. spend a week in New York befora re- o will remain several days. | o or) Federation of Trade Unions | Three women are listed fn New Former Millicent Rogers Not kel it 0 e R rane. says Nire: Nellie .| Mrs. Jones, widow of the late Rep-| turning to their home, at 216 Mary-| Mrs. Kate Swarzman and Miss Edna | has declined more than 850.000 dur- | York City as earning a livelihood as el SuLS o w P s : | resentative William A. Jones of Vir- land avenue northeast. Nalley are among the Washingtonians ing the past six years. carpenters. to Wed Arturo Ramas, |[run from waist to hem on each side. istance in getting woman a “square ? | Despite the *“trouser creases,’ how-|deal” in indust 1 . ever, dressmakers say there is nothing | Mrs. Smith the distinetion of | Wealthy Argentinian. | masculine about the suit. [ being one of the few women in the A ray felt hat, worn with the out-| country to Serve on an executive com- ft, has a wide ‘brim and fs orna. | mitier of & Br the Associated Press, inwm!‘ll with a silver hatpin. I i P 3 e ( does nov FTAMHA, August 3.—Countess Salm, | istice of our cause rather than our the former Millicent Roz of New :KlNG ENTERTAINS KING lwll B count. Labor wins because York, is quoted by the Paris edition | its objectives are unselfish and r of the New York Herat-Tribune anrAT ROYAL PALACE IN ROME |, ficatss Vi st amtimats Jenve denying she is engaged to Arturo| B their jobs for marringe, Mrs. \.mn,‘ Ramos of Argentina, or that she has| Fuad of Egypt Honored Guest of | , it is impossible for them | any plans in that direction. She men. added, according to the paper, that it Victor Emmanuel at Gala 3 Smith found herself widowed thers was an engagement she would and with a small son to support more | announce it publicly. Banquet. an o decad She became a With reference to a rumor that| o .. - ‘her. Sine she has been she was already married to Senor |7 the Associated Press. = . g Fordham University. Ramos, the countess is quoted as de.| ROME, August 3. —King Victor Em cently she was admitted to the claring: ~1f 1 am mot engaged to|manuel ‘entertained King Fuad of | N ¢ bar. She was appointed | him and don’t intend to be, how can | ERYDt at a gala banquet at the Qul of the State federation’s 1 be married to_hin | rinal, the royal palace in Rome, last | executive committee after her organi- | night. of the New Jersey school When Countes Im arrived at| Rising to drink the health of Fuad, | teachers’ union. Cherhourg 1|um New York 10 days|the Italian monarch expressed the jov | ago the Pa edition of the New | of the Italian people over the visit of York Herald-Tribune commented that | ercign of a_country closely re- Detailed as Instructor. rumors she contemplated a second to Italy by its geographic posi- marriage were strengthened as she as well as cultural and commer- | t Lieut. was met by Arturo Ramos. who ac-|c ions.” He then drank to the | 1" Infant nied ‘her to her hotel. Later, of an independent Egypt amu" are, at vark, has been de- ng to the paper, she dnpanpdmu the tightening of the bonds of |tailed as a instructor at | aris in his automobile. friendship and collaboration between | Drexel Institute, Philadelphi Before she sailed for Furope there | the two nations. | were rumors in New Y that she| Responding in Ttalian, King Fuad | was to he married to the wealthy | declared he was most happy to be in ! Argentinian, but they were denied by | Italy. | friends. “I and my government,” he said, | Countess Salm obtained a Paris| “foilow with admiration the prodi divorce three months ago from Count | ous effort of the Italy of today as be- Ludwig Salm von Hoogstraeten, an | fitting the heritage of ancient Rome Austrian. They had been married | in all fields of endeavor.” 4 Rear 1734 N St. N.W in January, 1924, against the wishes| King Fuad is on his was home from | T ® her father. Col. H. H. Rogers. | a visit to England. onite —o—— = Complete Dinner "BOY|SH MDDELS" ABSENT Rich Autoist Held in Boy’s Death. | $1 00 CHARLOTTE, N. C., August 3 (@), | i i Eabia ekt —RBound over to the August term of bl o o ecet) Up-to-Date Fashions for Mises' “ourt in connection with (he death of | § fish, temptingly served, top Garments on Display. | By 14 Gerald Dean, who was run SR down by an automobile at his home Ser: NEW YORK, August 3 (®).--The (3 miles from here, Edwin Mallo; 7 s up-todate miss will continue to dis- [ wealthy cotton broker of Cheraw Thursday Nite play half a knee beneath her Fall en- | (., was made the defendant vesterday B i semble, the annual Fall fashion show |in a damage suit for $50,000 hr‘uuxh! Chicken Dinner of the Garment Retailers of America has revealed. A pronounced revival of the flared silhoueite in dresses and a mainte- nance of the straight wrap-around lines in coats were indicsted at the exhibit last night at the Hotel Astor. B h models were ah'?fll colors were “sponsored. -JULIUS UGARFINCKEL&LO. shade; autan, a brown and tan blend Blue grain, & new dark blue, and ru: WASHINGTON brique, a ruby and brick combination. | PARIS v e Argentine President Ill. . BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Au-||| TOmO"wa Mornmg gust 3 (P).—President de Alvear i among those stricken in the prevail- . ing epidemic of grip. While he had ]‘l 7007’ to take to his bed, his condition On Our F'ft F M Extraordinary Values! Pt Births Reported. ot © The fn“(l]'hl[ births have been reported Department in the Dast 24 : Great After-Slock-Taking . Bower. girl. XNathan A. and Elizabeth S.'Clark, boy. Grover K. and Pauli Coltrein, bor i ST s S Ein E S Clearancé Sale Fe * ‘l?l‘la Gunl. wirl i, "ana Mary ¥ Lavers: wrl. | Misses’, Girls', Small Boys' M\\"mnm‘s s T B | and Infants' Afiéqre’ arles 8. and Charlotte G. Sondheimer. fame 3 B Rl boy. | Now Greatly Reduced j?‘-‘e’kfi"fi‘ Maiton bor. . " - . . Ames’ an e Wil 8- OLR assortments are wide and suitable for all occasions of present, Fall and early Peaths Reported. e following deathe have been reported Winter wear, and our quality is the best. o “u.. Health Department in the past 24 ""“‘:'fl; anres "1 Sed frintesd Coats Dresses Suits Hats 0 75 1112 7th st loy 70." S1." Elisabeth's Hos- Sweaters Sports Apparel Underwear ery Tirginta Daw, 05, 824 Awen t. weer, 64, the Sh. t. ard S, Allan. 52 Emergency Hospital illiam Bitner. 21 strnm'y Hospital. : F STREET CORNER‘OF l3fl1 8. 1908 New Hamp- o Brown. 48. 1110 10th st Tloldnn 36, Freadmen's Hospital. . Upshur. 18, 39 Woodland 3 S R N R R S R ARSI \§§\\\‘“&\\\\\\\\\fi\S\\\\\\\&\\\“WW“&\‘\M“‘W‘\}\&W \m\‘ma FAAHLE LA ALTALATHTATTAATIH T TSI ST ST HE T TR AR ASARE R AN SR AN N F inal Clearance 250 Smart Summer DRESSES Only 250 ' . Dresses 4 for Every in the 5 el > | Type and " Group < s : Occasion —comprising our en- \ /. . Sizes for misses 14 tire stock. Flat ) to 20. crepes, crepe de sBRY bk Sizes for women 36 chines, tub silks, etc., in all the smart colors. is an opportunity for w-lbmnol women to F“h" smart frocks e & . Stout women at just about the cost of splendid selection in sizes making. Hurryl \ 3814 te 52%4. Store Closed All Day Saturday Through September Third! 35¢ Women’s Sheer White 1-inch and 1%4-inch Belts J Li | iefs J for your Summer frocks and s at 25c! sweaters, $1 and $1.25! A A 'AD“ON INITITUTIW morrow ‘A fAN!ON llel!‘UTION Warningeon FASHION INSTITUTION Washington. NewYora First August Thursday—A Great Stock-Adjusting Remnant Day—Again a Day Ahead! Again Summer Remnants! But this Thursday expect to find even better Remnant values than ever before, because inventory has been taken and all odd lots, broken sizes and slightly mussed merchandise has been marked at cost 'md less—prices deliberately low—to clear them Thursday—to adJust stocks and to make room for Fall merchandise that is arriving daily. And for you this means a Thursday of important sav- ings in thmg: \nu want now—things you need now. Coats as low as $3, dresses at $5, and all Jelleff qual- ity and style, too! Don't fail to .shop at Jelleff's Thursday—and we advise you to shop early! FRANK R. JELLEFF, INC. Women’s Coats—Below Cost —Thursday! You'll want one as an extra coat, because they're such wonderful values! 20—Women’s $25 to $35 Coats, $10 Suede-finished coatings and fine twills, in perfectly tailored models for all-occasion wear. Tan, grey, rust and green, $10. 30—Women s $29.50 to $39.50 Coats, $15 in, kashmir and rich tweeds in this group of !h.mm g coats, in dress and tailored styles, with self or fur collars. A choice of black, navy, tan and grey, $15. 20—Women’s $49.50 to $59.50 Coats, $25 Distinctive models, only one or two of a kind, in satin, kashmir, fine twill or Lizarda cloth, some trimmed with squirrel, monkey fur or fox, some smartly “furless.” Black, navy and grey, $25. 5—Women s $59.50 to $79.50 Coats, $35 rice for smart Kashmir Coats with velvet col- ith rich fur trims, tucked Kash- mirs and stunning twills. Black, navy and tan, $35. 10—Women’s $79.50 to $145 Coats, $45 Think of it! These gorgeous coats at $45! Jorella coats with real ermine collars, satin coats with rich monkey fur shawl collars, twill coats with handsome moleskin collars! Black and grey only, $45. 29 Women’s Summer Coats Reduced for the First Time—Thursday! $19.50 White ul Velv n Coats—silk lined, $5. $16.50 and Coats—in flannel or Women's Coat Shop—Third Floor 97 Women’s Summer Frocks Take the lowest Remnant Day prices of the season— this Thursday!~ . 8—Women’s $16.50 Frocks, $7.50 Flowe! chiffons, in attractive afternocon styles and lovely colorings. Sizes 36 and 38 only, $7.50. 15—Women’s $16.50 Frocks, $10 ay printed el styling with long and short sleoves. Also a few voile i combinations in this group. White, rose, orchid and blus, in 36 to 42, $10. 30—Women’s $25 to $35 Frocks, $15 Save $10 to $20 on the ehnrmm* Summer frool which can be worn smartly all_fall. Ilt or and figured, in navy, black and Sum| d linen combinations and dothd Sw 20—Women’s $35 to $49.50 Frocks, $25 Attractive afternoon Oroek-. in good ltyhl. suitable for Fall d -georgette crepe Sitully Saliored wei r pleatings, tucklngl i , $25. Attractive colors—Sizes 36 to 12—Women’s 859.50 to $69.60 Frocks, $35 Very good-looking modsls, just one or two of a kind, all in smart styling at (romom;ouak ngl-d Chlfffl:l o:or. beauti- fully lored geo! s, frostkrepe and crepe de chine, st T o ShIRon o lovaly dinner gowns. _Gaod colors, $35. 12—Women’s $59.50 to $79.50 Frocks, $45 Rocant arrivals—the majority reproducing popular impo stunning plain and patterned chiffons for afternoon, also sevel charming chiffon evening gowns. Sizes 36 to 42, $45. Women's Féock Shop—Second Floor Two more days of our Half-Price Sale of SORASI Summer KFootwear Remnant Day always spells “real bargains” in our Sorosis Shoe Shop—but Remnant Day tomorrow not only means Remnant Day, but a Half-Price Sale of all Summer dress, street and sports l'notwrnr—strap pumps, oxford ties, operas, step-ins and gorings—all in smart Summer styles, all bearing the Sorosis label of quality. Here is a real chance to buy the extra shoes you need to carry you through the remaining weeks of Summer. 815 Footwear 10 go at...........ccocoeueuereenrnenenne.$7.50 $13.50 Footwear to go at............ccceccrveuereeeee.$6.75 $12.50 Footwear to go at .$6.25 810 Footwear to go at. = .$5.00 $8.50 Footwear to go at. .$4.25 $7.50 Footwear 10 g0 at...........cccooeuereeucecieer--$3:75 Kid Calf - Suede Canvas —In white, beige, parchment, tan, grey, red, blue and green! All Sizes, Widths and Heel Types! Sorotls Shos, Shop—Street Floor L3 Be among the first shoppers in the Misses’ Shop—7 hursday—you will be well repaid! 106 Misses’ Frocks to Go—Thursday And they're marked so temptingly low—we know they will go early in the day! 4—Misses’ $16.50 and $25 with pleated skirts. white only, $5. 12—Misses’ $16.50 and $19.50 Frocks, $7.50 A choice of flat crepe, printed and plain georgette, in beauti- fully tailored styl suitable for afternoon d w~ear. Green, beig 10—Misses’ $19.50 to $25 Frocks, $10 Two-piece and straightline With _ matching a choice of flat and printed rable colors; blue, beige, Stockings—Thursday $1.95 to $4.50 Sports Stockings, 95¢ pair Lisle and cotton in shades and white, some wit clox and some patterns. Broken size ranges, but all for your choice at 95¢ pair. $3.50 Chiffon Stockings, $3 Remnants in our exclusive “F” Street silk stockin, s, ex- ceptionally sheer, with plain or picoted tops. All good shades, in sizes 8 to 10, but not all sizes in each color. $3. $1.95 to $2.50 Chiffon Stockings, $1.75 Lovely sheer silk stockings, with colore S 82 t 10, in good colors. $1. Hosiery Shop—Street F lnm Glove Silk Thursday— 9—84.95 Milanese Step-Ins $3 Also a few silk Treco in this roup—both ar colors in 19—85.50 Glove Silk Bloomers, $3.95 An odd rroup of beautiful bloomers, all full cut and rein- forced with triple stay at the erotch. Grey Shops—Second Floor New Handbags In a special purchase— A fascinatin assortment o morocco and in the new Autumn browns, blues and gr in addition to the always smart black. Handbag Shop—Street Floor 10—Misses’ $25 Frocks $12.50 Half-price for thess charming Summer frocks, in flat crepe and 8—Misses’ $25 to $29.50 Frocks, $15 Some lovely taffeta and lace addition to a tailored models, e, 25—Misses’ $29.50 to $45 Frocks, $19.50 Less than half price for many e lovely frocks of chiffon, nd_printed, in afternoon ning styles, and a few stunning flat crepe _models. Good colorings, too! $19.50. Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor Important Savings in— Juniors’ Frocks 18—Juniors’ $12.75 and $19.50 Frocks, $8.95 Indestructible organdie, in soft tints and at ve i vening sty dorable basgq long and short irring ruffles 6—Jumors $19. 50 and $25 Frocks, $10 Plain and printed crepe de chine and washable silks, all in smart Summer colorings and in smart Summer styles. Junior Misses’ Shop—Third Floor $3 Bettina Cloth Slips 600 of them in a .rm lpcc-al purchase—makes Thursday's un- usually low price _possible. They're made of that popular lustrous Bettina cloth, beauti fully tailored, and the a choice of black, navy, flesh, peach, nile, beige, grey ana white. Grey Shops—Second Floor Jewelry—Thursday $3 Pearl Chokers, $1.95 constructed baroque tiful cream tints and 80 smart, reduced merely to -d‘ust stocks—Thursday. 5 Novelty Pearls, $2.95 A choice of the very smart 40 and 50-inch ropes, all of fine in- destructible pearls (imitation); an unusual value opportunity! Jewelry Shop—Street Floor 12—Mieses’ $45 and $19.50 Frocks, $25 nctive models, only one- ind, and all recent arri You'll find flat cre printed and plain chiffons and georgettes in this group, $25. 15—Misses’ $45 to $59.50 Frocks, $29.50 Lovely chiffons and flat many smartly lace-trim- in_afternoon sty A of navy, beige, French b|u. ll’ld black, $29.50. 10—Misses’ $49.50 to $69.50 Frocks, $35 Quite a few unusually good- 4ooking jacket frocks in this group, in addition to stunning georgette and chiffon tailored, one-piece frocks that will be smart all through Fall, $35. And Less Than Cost for— Misses’ Coats Only 37 left to go Thurs- day—and the first to come will be the ones to get them! 1—Misses’ $39.50 Black Satin C Kasha trimmed .$10 tan only. ‘10 Navy Kasha fur " shawl Kasha and twill, fur and rib- bon trimmed, navy nd black .... 3—Misses’ $69.50 Dress Coa ill with monke 365 Coats—with monkey fur trim 8—Misses’ $59.50 Coats of Black Satin and Twill—combined with Summer ermine col- $39.50 op—Third Floor Special Thursday— Cheral}ly’s “Cappi” Dusting Powder —and a small size bottle of Cappi toilet water— Both o $1 The dusting powder alone regularly sells a1, “and" ¢ let water is in the e ex- Sl Cosmetics Shop—Street Floor Tomorrow—A Wonderful Special Saving in— Tinted Voile Underthings Pajamas 28 o o 1 Step-Ins Chemises each 25 dozen of these lovely underthings that would ordinarily sell at much higher prices. They're beautifully made, full cut, clean finished, they're delicately tinted and they're daintily trimmed with cream Valenciennes laces and fine net. Flesh, peach, nils, mais and orchid, in all sizse! Grey Shops—Second Floor Beginning Tomorrow A Three-Day Advance Sale of New Fall Hats 2 5% discount! The newest Fall hats, the smartest Fall hats, the right Fall hats, they've arrived at Jellefi’s, and beginning tomorrow you may select any of these stunning hats and de- duct 25% from the ticketed price. "An advance courtesy to our patrons to encourage early selection! Every New Fall Hat in Stock at 25% Discount! —With the exception of Madelon Hats which we are not permitted to reduce! $10 Hats—less 25% . $12.50 Hats—less 25%. $15 Hats—1less 25%....... $16.50 Hats—less 25%. $20 Hnt-—less 25 %... . $7.50 . $9.38 il a3l SENE SRR, -$12.38 . $15.00 - $22.50 Hats—less 25% St PRSI R . Sub $16.88 S e saite i ssns PIPENRSIRM IR (| —Velvet, felt, and soleil velours, in blach and the new Fall shades! $27.50 Hats—less 25%... Millinery Shop—Strees Floor