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99 " ; 5 : " THE TVENING STAR. WASHINGTOX, D. €. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1927. HALF MILLION TO RENEW | the interior of the castie mear here scers. When the resioration ix com- zhe its large C-spring-hung body NI ‘wmy have gone to formal tunctions |with BIIIZENS, S[RV| SHIPPING NEWS ‘COACHMAKERS TURN lin the height of vehicular fashion. |4nd ity seat behind O {may be rebuilt in lts medieval form | pleted he and his wife, who Is a g TO MOTOR CAR TRAVEL| But when the company celebrated |ghrond, The landaulet, of lighter DAMAGED LEEDS CATTLE for its new owner, Arthur Wilson | ter of Lord Queenshorough. will live o its 250th anniversary this year as a character, accommodated but two per- - & il"ilmr‘r The cost of the work is esti- | there after furnishing it in period chartered concern, the guests|sons. with a high box seat in front G coninabiios ot e AnasesatadsPiis {m d at $500,000. | styte. he castle is bullt on three island MAIDSTONE, England.—The death |and is connected with each one b | stone bridges, from one of which Ed watch beetle has ruined the wonderful | 1o IT hanged a former governor.| Among the di stle has heen stripped The entir | and the interio Arrivals at and Sailings From | o New York. Guests Arrived at Function in Lon- | \'¥ived in limousines and there was (of them and a movable hood. King | not a horse-drawn vehicle in the turn- | Willlam 1V and Queen Victorla used ! ot ordinarily a brougham drawn by four actically demolished. on tor- P overies is A hidd don Recently in Limousines. LEAGUE TO EXPAND ARRIVED YESTERDAY. sS4 President Polk—Marseille: plember % | Horses Are Lacking. TLondon streets were famous in the | horses which postilions rode. = et o ary Stamber 13 .. ! | carly half of the nineteenth century i | oak beams, hewn in the days of Wil-| Thomas de Colepepper. It is guarded |ture chamber in the walls. with % avanger{iord—Oslo ptember 134 Corresponds of the Assoclated Pross. for their variety of carriages. which - |liam the Conqueror, in Leeds Castle, today as jealously as in the days of oubliette in its sione Dry Law Campaigners Plan|; Port Limii.© 1 September 14|~ LONDON. —Since the days of sedan |came in as many fashions as motor | _ Previous to the Civil War United | now.belns restored. the Conqueror. which the hody of the v 3 - L Wber 17 |chaics and lumbering family coaches rars today | States mints were in_operation in| History is being vivisected every| Mr. Wilson-Filmer does not want the | shot into the moat after the the coachmakers' com There was the traveling chariot arlotte, N. C. and Dahlonega, day with pick and shovel in order Ilmt‘\\'flrk hampered by crowds of sight- thumbscrew had finished with him members of | Z ’ A FASHION INSTITUTI et N Branch Units—D. C. Mass | =~ vue7ops Meeting Discussed. | ‘Aifonso XIIL Gijon | ¥eendam—Rotterdam | DUE TOMORROW | Kansan—San Francisco. .. ... .September LaThe Ciizens® Service Association for , BUE 3 INDAY. SEFTEMBER 38 Aaw and Order, organized here pri-|Adrial o=t Ry ABE 3 marily tc stamp put prohibition viola- Calamares—Fort - Limon..... . -Seplember 17 | tions in this city, is now helping or DUE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 26. ganize a similar organization in “an- l.e\-u'hnn—finmhamivjm\ 4 other large city,” and, in accordance | American, Shipner—Londoi with previously ‘announced plans, ex. | Byion—Piraeus . ! Cal Smart Suede Belts! Suede belts three inches wide in all the new Fall shades, $1.25; and suede belts 3 ch wide with gold buckle, $1.50! First to Present! The new noveity Parrot Pins made of bright colored feathers (0 add chic to your new Fall frock or hat, $1.50! j‘ FASHION INSTITUTH Parss b A FA&;ION INSTITUTIO! Wasnington NowTora Newlora arnington. ie&e#.’r' pects to aid in the organization of | Call similar groups in many of the larger | MU \ cities of the country. New Yo AmbUrE The St These plans were made known fol- | Patria—Marseille | L Las A & Government Jowing B meeting. of ‘the board of di-| Thurincis-cHanony = | Georga—B: rectors in the University Club yester- 1 Astrea—Curacao 2 fternoon. Dr. E. M. Elliso! . DUE TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, retary and one of the organ of R el hrons: Wik, whitendsy: guve | Aderion Tewion - mbon s information regarding the board of di ractors’ meeting, stated today that a} member of the association is now on | his way to another eity to aid in th organization of a group there. Plan Mass Meeting. A Sale of beautiful Gold Bead : Necklaces i Twisted steands of muda Why Not Shop Tomorrow Afternoon? gmeme How pleasant to choose your Fall wardrobe leisurely and from such varieties as are here for you now! We cordially invite you to the JELLEFF Store to see the gorgeous displays of new fashions for IFall—to take advantage of the many special opportunities that were prepared in anticipation of this day! FRANKR: JELLEEEF,INC. Sihoney-—Havana .. | Stockholm—Gothenhurk | Metapan—Puerto Barros Munama tiny g ldfinished heads—nealy 300 neck- eptember 18 eptember 24 the tional ence Dr. Ellison declined to name other city, stating that the association | puE WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. had “raiher keep the public guess- 3 : : ing.” He denie however, that Bal- Homerd “M V l , ’, i e timor e. OnEOR! . canns et ore Velvet Dresses Than I've Seen Anywhere ocal organization is aiding in outside | xe A N e organization upon invitation of citi- | Fort ;"N::'::‘:‘;“:lr: Sy zens. E | Maracaiho—Marae e " : ¥ e ; e e hor wirs m;rr}x'f\ ,r",‘,rm‘(‘.‘:,m:,ljn e}l;)\(le:uln\":w‘f: | Sl Ventana—i So say the young people of W ashington when they visit our Misses’ Shop, Another demonstration of JELLEFF foresight! —Get this into the ‘.-..!:;{b‘c,: for a huge mass meeting here, und: OUTGOING STEAMERS. | T, R O A S RS =i e cRolce shvlasiav P e 4 it ) § o auapicos ot the association, probubly | SAALING PTODAY, Tomorrow, velvet dresses in our Misses' Shops in many choice styles—even adequate assortments to meet unusual demands! wscotplEoife o October 16. Several speakers of Na-| y.ii._ Cherboure and hampton | think how lovely they will be will address that | Lancastria—PI Th. Havre aud London. | FOR M[SQFS FOR MISSES i S R W Ly She assures us, too, that the promi abello and-Cave gathering. to complete :le(.nlmlr.‘l\\ln; h | An ‘4‘\‘\1\""‘[“3 | the directors will mect within the Jeo | She assures s, too. (hat th next few davs. A committee of two r—Cape Haitien. Port au Prince and | - EQiE ot Qcaloe e = from the local association has been ert Colambia, “ o nd Port au | = g .50 k cady day morning, it Tt 1o New Yark 1o abtain ane of the e Hnlien. St M ad] ‘elvet Frocks, £39-°? and $49- aille rrocks the expre company ¢ speakers the o tion has in mind. Choluteca—Puerto Cortez | 9 o ¥. e N e e Towonsow. | with Velvet, $25 Board Inc a - Coffee Browns ath Crushed Raspberry 4 Fred B. Smith of New York presi I Ponce and Mayaguer, dent of the Citizens’ Committe: of A B A et Bar: Black Copper Leaf ey ':r\\:.1“;‘12\\“.“')“.‘:1»:: | ~—Hatana. Cristobal and Port Limon Independence Blue Moss Green Tiger Lily Here are frocks that were made for very - Volandam— Plymouth. Boulogne and Rotter: smart business and college girls—frocks that are delightful for afternoon parties—informal rdded to the hourd. Rev. . Y. Nichol- | ranconia—Queerstown and Liverpoo! ron of the Rhode Island Avenus Meth- | E . 2 . ) 3 t &-];g“!mm—imuuum Cherbourg and Ant. dinners—Sunday evening gatherings and oc- casions like that! Transparent—Salome—printed and crushed velvets in the lovely odist Protestant Church and Miss | P¢J00 i : £ & }Helen Bagley. :a"_"“ ohia— mEVp"t'nr{ Glasgow new Fall shades. Velvets in a stunning coliection that takes in every iation is headed by | Drottningholm—Gothenburg 4 : s = i ;i i h;rh:\‘ll ; :;o\.:\‘\‘ "p' ‘:::M led DY | Eliombo— anics and Genos. important occasion for which a velvet frock is needed—and every There’s ‘method in these frocks as well ‘as Very Stunning : B mouth and London important: velvet treatment! smartness, for faille silk is so practical and New Bags 86.50 lends itself so well to good tailoring 3 = i wvary Baptist Church, and wa t the police by exposi tors, SCIENTIST AMD WRITER —with a one-piece shell frame! ade of back Crushed velvet—and a touch of real lace! Intriguing printed patterns—all-over effects—yes, even the stunning garden-flower prints a—velvets in unusual two-piece effects—velvets with a glint of rhine- stone in the trim—velvets with sucde belts—velvet in draped eveniny gowns—or in the picturesque bouffant models with hats that droop to a law v There are one-piece and two-piece styles— snug hiplines and flares—and velvet used ever so cleverly—what more could one wish for? Black Navy New Tan Misses' Frock Shop—Third Floor Broadtail Cloth—Richly n.n Colombia Cristobal and ast ~_Santo Domingo City. Sanchez and Santos the triple entente nartness this season. are two styles—madel and hell frame (constructed) comes in natural, green or red. Handbag Shop—Street Floor Furred d—Kio de Janeiro and Buenos Al lquiaue and Valparaiso. § Green Malaga ohn's i iinzston and Puert h nzston and Puerto fhithe back p2t William Bacbe Weds Elswyth|’ 5 Thanz Ricker—Socicty ; o 'r‘;,'.?,’“f'”‘” Eik Attend. | nd—Monte. . Christi 5 SAILIN o NEW YORIL. Soptem! Mar- | 1 Nirtinnas Saatiiies B EBEe e e b e S b dl BRI el e e e L g e yiam A 50, noied exploter, | <1 NG MONDAY. SEPTEMBER * | Dresgen—Plymouth. Cierbourg and Bremen. | 2 g 4 RS R A For the Smartest MISSES i —in Stunning Coats for WOMEN! d oy for g SAILING TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. —featuring particularly luxurious waist-deep shawl. : el 3 : et S hkoabe Boneo. - xabiés i Genon, e L hg rpe iy o et g e col]er e —that answer every formal daytime and formal eve- e va il ven 0 we and Cristoh: S€:5 a e s, & i o el ginchi {...',':.?l.:';:..‘:‘; = r::rir""fi»d.fi;;ih;:kmm-rly-,\ d ae‘l“‘c" i too 5[\: e g. ning need of the smart wardrobe! i ) avison Wil- | mou ieriours E | eep cuffs a ! liams, v or of the Becl:e | Sufferen—Havre. 1 dition: v ari n o s Wi CES! o | . . expedic ere martied on | shiine mpEEDAL ratitandbod | Mignon and Imported Broadtail $7950 598.50 ;‘:x:t an_audience of socially e | H&,L‘S..‘.’.T#‘...;;::u pand Southampton; | —the two smartest coatings of the season! 5 B b wus divorced at Teno In | Sasar Mecin—Kinston. Christobal and . Two groups of these magnificent coats, featuring splen- 7913 from 1 air T'eche. He was | ombE. S et Brince. Curacao aind $ z ,50 i 5145 did quality broadtail cloth, chosen by very fashionable women :‘Tr: S GHs h::‘:f s wribe - this season—because of its slenderizing air—its richness— rovel was to Mr. Beebe on —e — i Badger — in lovely soft shades — beautifully pointed — and its graceful responsc to the smart new coat lines! Black and brown—the latter the gorgeous Franciscan shade that badger just as scarce in the market as it is smart—just as desirable as it is stunning—yes, you'll find a wonderful choice of badger-trimmed coats for your selection in the Misses’ is so good this scason—and luxurious furs that stand out in stun ning relief against the sleckness of the fabric. Kit Fox Iis publication | Boy's Act Led to Telescope. ce wecks a3 | IS | From the Newcastle Weekly Chrouicle Cross Fox Black Fox e tury spectacle maker in Holland Shdo't A ick i rrow s, | Dicked up some spectacle lenses in his Shop tomo ! - : Funeral Services Will Be Conduct- Pl My L one day and happened | Nor is badger the only importont feature of these coats, the tai- Poosias: Fox Pointed Wolf o e to hold up two of them. one in each loring is superb—the details handled with admirable finesse. You'll S ; o 'K‘;;'hrfi:; r 0 adtai b cloth and $08.50. ed Tomorrow Afternoon. 5 4 —in waist-deep shawl collars—Paquin’s horseshoe coliars—large pouch lookine | see some new nuses of braids and slot seams, some intriguing belted B 1. o |hand. he was surprised on_lookins rs. Celia Peach, 61 vears old. of | thyouzh hoth lenses to see the weath e 4 . : e ais : Sl 1511 Allison strest disd v W | oreoel on 4 neighboring church stee | effects—stunning ~Im.|‘ldcr' I|f.rs and h(‘Au'}lul all-silk linings. collars—that hug the shoulders—and deep cuffs! Bodnty sfter a brief illness. The fun: V- ple greatly enlarged. Excited by this | Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor ENE R fras wili be condueted by Rev. James | diccovery. he ran to his father and WV, Morris of the Church of the Epi iy at the rosidence tomorrow after- | novn at 3 o'clock. Interment will be | two lenses and repeated the experi- | 1t _Glenwood Cemetery. ment. The result confirmed the boy's 4 Mrs. Peach had heen a resident of | report, and the father set to work st | fuis city for more than 40 years. She |once fixing two movable lenses on a ras a charter member of St. John's | board—an idea suggested to him by I'hapter of the Order of the Eastern |the varying view he had obtained by Fiar, vice president of the South River | moving the lenses in his hands, and Park. Md.. Citizens’ Association and|thus the first rude telescope came Shortly after the news of - | told him what he had seen The father immediately took the‘ They're Belting—Smart Junior Frocks, $25 —with a well-tailored look! They are belting thein with suede and with self material—and sometimes, as m the case checked velveteen Youthful Flares in Junior Coats, $39.50 —with rich fur collars! Or better still,-slight suggestions of flares —a clever side drape—or a snug hipline— Follow the Gold Stripe— For It Leads to Hosiery Satisfaction! There is a freshness, a gleaming of pure silk—a charm of soft. was a former president of the Ladies' | into being. Auxi of the Spanish War Vet | this discovery had leaked out, a friend o B % of a smart little two- 5 »-ams. Mrs, Peach is survi A - | wrote to Galileo in Italy describing the all cleverly masipiiated W VLIEC that o ery piece frock, the belt is applied in the front %&M('"'p,),'"}" 'whanting shades—an economy of service and moderate prices— Faughter, Mrs. Gertrude Van Allan. contrivance of the Dutch optician, and | desirable not-too-young look! Select one to- 1 Sele SR L SERRE 1 Giol o Steipes Silk Stockit o L S with whom s lived, *was from this deseription that the | morrow in velvet, sugde-finished coating, Ol | Sele) ofe in gRORESIEE, B KREEG GOLD STRIPE Stripe Silk Stockings—all of which spell s-a-t-i-s- i e < Jtalian inventor huilt the sreat tele Newzealia. venise or Rayosa! \f"cm"j« or *'";F““ woolen ar‘,-v—% c——— ' 23C- 10 ; ; A ior Frocks—Third Floor Too Lonely. ; =cope that made him famous. Junior Coats--Third Floor unior Frocks o P o J s . “ee the No. 512—sheer silk—uwith 4-inch garter hem h "all Shades in " Fasily Satisfied. A sussing where they would like to be From the Boston Transcrint i $3.95 surfed. “I'd like to lie in Killenumary Hubby¥ (starting on Summer trip)— | i said one. “Faith. then. Well, I'll drop you a line from every | w Yes, slips in all fhe new Fall shades to go with your . said the other. *“'Tis a ' town I get to. Ihnesome place: ye wouldn't see a sow! | Wifie—Yes, dear, do—even If it =/ Fall frocks. They are of tiful quality crepe de chine passin’ from morn till nizht.” only a check. with the deep shadow hems, From the Boston Transcrint Two old women of Ulster o dis = - ‘ 3 pairs for $5.]_O It's a stocking you'll like. $1.75 per pair. Others to $2.50 Pair Free dye service—stockings may be had to match any special color gown desired. And a quality repair service at a nominal cost that brings “second wind” to your injured stock- ings. g Special Saturday Glove-Silk New Arrivals From Grenoble! - Y ' entemeri French 2 and the inverted side pleats io 9. - . . Kid Gloves Nowta, BU95. | oo s See 32 Smart Shades—Street Floor The New Hats That Hug the Head! With real lace trims! Exceptionally good . quality glove silk, made up in vests, at- tractive enough to buy now for Xmas gifts. Some have real lace appliques, others inserts —in the new tans! $3 ‘50 pair | A Pennant Winning Offer Tailored—and semi-tailored 44 6-Tube i 3 leverly placed—and all have &AL | effects in these lovely soft kid clevetlyp : % z 1-Dial ATWATER KENT toves file aeed no imwodte- | /Mty sk Wb shotide; 5.90 Silk hode ] tion to Washington women. i o e o 45 Dede 1 : Just arrived, in stunning versions for smart miss A Small First Payment and $3 Weekly Puts This Set in Your Home when payment is extended A carrying charge is added l beyond two months. Surelv no one these days <hould be without a radio Especially when you can buy as fine a set as this at such a reasonable price, and pay for it as you enjoy its entertain- ing service, Ready to Operate From Your Light Socket— Complete $159 Nothing Else to Buy! This complete set consists of the following nationally known units: A single dial, 6-tube Atw: Kent Model 35, in_attractive cabinet with built-in Deep Tone Loud Speaker. 1 Westinghouse-Balkite A & B Socket Power unit. Cx301 A 6 Cunningham Tubes. 1 4Y3-volt C Battery. A complete serial. Positively no sets or acces- sories sold separately, except at prices. Atwater Kent Set Model 35 Alone, $65 Atwater Kent Means Absolute Satisfaction — e There's a clever cuff, made of over-lapping two tan shades— and another embroidered in a solid rosebud pattern—and both are stunning. Glove Shop—Street Floor and white—sizes 36 to 42. Bloomers or French panties 1o match, $3! Buy several sets tomorrow! Grey Shops—Second Floor At least 25 New Models in— Sorosis Footwear, $7.50 Velvet footwear to go with the velvet Fall frocks, and, of course, patent leather, satin, suede, kid and calf footwear, but i new shades and styles that you will adore. You will find many styles in the most popular cofiee brown shades and just the heel types you want! Sizes 2V, to 9—Widths A44 to C New—Sorosis Junior Footwear Sturdy, new footwear for boys and girls to wear for play and school. Also, dressy footwear for Sunday wear! $1.95 to $5.50 : Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor Gowns New and different— 55 Just in time-to fill in the gaps of your underwear ward- robe comes this great special purchase of lovely heavy crepe de chine “nighties” in the most adorable new styles—and with the most exquisite Alencon and Brittany patterned laces Sizes 15 to 17. $5. 56;95 Silk Pajamas $5.90 Three adorable new styles for college girls! In the most popular two- piece style—some cleverly monogrammed, some with ‘the new ruffled neck and some daintily appliqued with net and finely.pleated in the French mode. In pastel shades and sizes 15, 16 and 17. Grey Shops—Second Floor women who want to look young— $7.50 Misses who love the snug little hat that outlines the contours of the head and face—(and that includes every smart miss)—here tomorrow are almost fifty charming new styles—all so individual they might have been made to order for the young women who will select them! They're tailored hats, of course, and they come in either velvet, velours, or felt—but the cleverness of them—the at- tractiveness—the intriguing air—you'll have to see them te appreciate these touches! —All deliberately simple, but intriguingly so! —New irregular and very tiny brims! ——The crowns are ever so different! —Clever stitchings and shirrings! —And the very smartest brushes and quills! Black Coffee Browns New Tans Sage Green Malaga Red Millinery Shop—Street Floor