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DECRIES POLTIS - INFLOOD CONTROL Secretary Davis Declares ork Barrel” Has Been Arms Committees InCongress Headed | By Pennsylvanians By the Associated Prees. Direction of legislation affecting national defense will be almost entirely in the hands of Pennsyl- vanians in tie new Congress. Reed of the Keystone State will head the Senate military commit- v 9 A FASMION INSTITUTION Wasnington NewTorn Real Lace Baby Irish and real filet in exquisite collar and cuffs sets for velvet frocks. $3.50. TION Nowlorn A FASHION INSTITY' Wasnington Gay Scarfs —to wear with sports clothes —crepg de chine handblocked -in stunning patterns. $5. S ASHION INSTITUTION sde Warhington Newlorh Romney - Fashions! —belong to us and to you! We show them exclusively in Washington and this week we are holging a special display! For both women misses!—See tomorrow the A Day of Wonderful COATS! —focusing on a Sale for Misses and Women of 200 Beautifully Furred i ‘ L . Coats of Dressy Type at $69.50 Just at present we can find no such furs in the market on coats to sell for less than $79.50—and here are such fabrics as— Malina Broadcloth Broadtail Cloth Veluna Rayosa Norma Venise tee; Morir of the same State, again will serve as chairman of the mili- tary committee in the House, and the veteran, “Tom" Butler of Penn- Sylvania will continue as chairman of the House naval committee. Hale of Maine will be chairman of the Senate naval ‘committee. * Eliminated in Problem. ROMNEY Frocks Feminine soft drapes, n velvet—or chiffon — femi- nine indicated waistlines— charmingly feminine snug hiplines—feminine flares—femi- nine touches of real lace—the feminine penchant for lovely soft shades in evening frocks and black satin costumes. In fact, the smart new femi- nine_ theory in_fashion—beau- tifully exemplified—in beauti- fully made frocks and gowns— that are designed and made ex- clusively for Jelleff's and fif- teen of the best specialty shops in the country—and are here for only $49.50 —instead of a much higher grice! ¥ the Associated Press. JCOLUMBUS, Oimo, October 13.— Keeping the sippi River in its anks and out of politics is the prob- yn_of the War Department, Dwight Y Davis, Secretary of War, told the American Society gineers, meeting here yés- n the opening session of a our-day_conference. The odoriferous pest, the “pork bar- has been wisely eliminated, Mr said. and should not be allowed meback” in engineering natiers, such as flood control. = Log | slling and the pork barrel have no =t face’in a great mational problem in. | Correspondence of the Associated Press. slving human lives and vast prop-| STAMFORD, England.—Alderman | vty values, he declared. | Tom Richardson, head of the munici- | “I understand that much of vour| pal government of Staffard is the | fime is being devoted to the Missis- | only bookmaker-mayer in England. $ippi River flood problem. As a citi-| For 20 years he has heen a familliar | gen of the valley and as head of the | figure at Ascot and all Midland and SWar Department this matter looms | Northern race meetifngs, taking bets. | éfore me. It is the most important | Bookmaking, forbidden in America, | roblem before the War Department | s permitted and taxed in England. | BOOKMAKER SERVES Familiar Figure at Race Meetings Geides Municipal Destinies of Stafford, Gratis. oday. The disasier of 1927 must not| The hookmaker-mayor dashesback e repeated.” |and_forth from the race tracks to % The control of floods on the Mis-|Stafford in a hig cs In the first Bissippi River involves interstate prob- | aight months of his mayoralty he ful f ritude that the Fe illed 834 engagements. Yet he does t all for the honor of it, since there v attached to the position, | 1 € he has spent $10,000 during his first term in office. into the matter, Pavis declared. :““The plan for the future must be | pound in its_engineering and in its pconomics. It must be one complet W = pa #nd co-ordinated whole and carried to| The next L Mayoress of London, rompletion as rapidly as practicable, | Wife of Sir Harold Moore, Lord Mayor- lect, is of American deseent, 2 CLUB ST. MARKS 1011 Conn. Ave. Noted for their cuisine and setvice. No cover charge for dinner guests desiring to remain for late dan g Continuous Music From 7PM.to1 AM. famker Favors Meeting of House | When_ Kidneys Hurt ! Committee November 7. Il Drink More wate'-l A the Ascociated Press. | 13.—Nicholas If Your Back Aches or | CHICAGO, October pngworth, Speaker of the House of Bladder Bothers, Take | a Little Salts Secretary Luxuriously furred with— Red Fox Pointed Wolf Skunk Kit F Platinum Wolf p. i b Wale Wit o Wallaby Fox Lynx Caracul Susliki Brown Wolf Moleskin Huge shawl collars—animal scarf collars—tuxedo collars fur to the hem—fur borders—Paquin’s horseshoe collar—and deep fur cuffs. To say that these are unprecedented coat values at $69.50 is no exaggeration—for each coat is in distinctively smart styling— featuring such important kinds as the flare—the straightline back —Vionnet seamings—the jabot cut—diagonal lines—yoke backs —and flattering tucked side panels— —and each coat is perfectly man-tailored full silk-lined and noteworthy for its skillful handling of details. Plenty of black—plenty of new tans—Franciscan brown—Volga green—wing grey—moonlight blue—and wine shades! . Women’s Sizes, 36 to 44; Misses’ Sizes, 14, 16, 18 Years— Special Sizes for Women Who Are 5 Ft. 3 In. and Under—Third Floor Gold Stripe Silk Stockings—why do they wear—and wear— Stop for a moment at the Gold Stripe department tomorrow and find out why these wonderful stockings, better today than ever $3.00 Day In Our Handbag Fashion Week! A value demonstration that will astonish you! Embroidered moire envelopes —embroidered moire and satin pouches—and black velvet en- velope bags, trimmed with gold kid piping! : Disregard the price entirely —it’s nominal, for these are perfectly lovely, smart hand- bags that you'll be proud to carry on any occasion. —And see the ent dis~ plni“of fashion handbags up to $65. Street Floor It is national. Federal Government must be ¥f not all, of the expense. fection of 30,090 square miles G Fome of it the est farming land | In the world, justifies a large expendi- | fure More than 150 engineers of the | Mar Department are engaged in pre- | aring a comprehensive plan to be | Ubmitted to Congress in December | ®vhich will recommend needed im-| Pprovements.” LONGIWORTH PLEDGES AID. $69.50—for this magnificent wom- en’s coat with tuxedo collar-to- ~ the-hem and deep cuffs of pointed wolf. $69.50—for _ this stunning misses’ coat of black, b “ M) broadcloth with lovely dyed skunk shawl collar and . partial border. atives, and Senator Frank || § of Ohio called at the na- | jonal headquarters of the Mississipp Wlood Control Conference here y Rérday and pledged support of the con- férence’s tentative program to curb he Mississippi flood waters. £ ' Speaker Longworth said he favored #he preliminary meeting of the House | Food-control committee at Washing- on November 7, and that he was sure Bat forthcoming flood-control legisla- Xion would be in the hands of sympa- The American men and women |must guard constantly against || | kidney trouble because we often at too much rich food. Our blood | \is filled with acids which the kid- | neys strive to filter out; they ! veaken from overwork, become | uggish, the eliminative tissues Rhetic friends. £ i Senator Willis, who plans to make personal tour of the flood-stricken | ates, starting October 24, said he was | T'wholeheartedly in favor of the Na- Sion relieving the Mississippi Valley o its great menac £:“The pro: ity of one section.of is countryf’ he said. “is vital to very other. tion, and we who are t endangered should see that others re likewise abie to live in peace and osperity without the everiasting ear of the levee giving away.” : ———— | RUTH SNYDER IS ILL. "ngf Sing Doctors Treat Doomed Woman for Fever. | OSSINING, N. Y,, October 13 (#).— S condemned to die with , Henry Judd Gray, for e murder of her husband, Albert, ias reported yesterday to be under he care of prison physicians, who ere treating her for a severe cold companied by fever. i Discovery of a process for making bber from a species of fig trees is @nnounced by a man in Pasadena. clog and the result is kidney trou- ble, hladder weakness and a gen- eral decline in health. ‘When . your kidneys feel like mps of lead, or your back hurts; it you suffer with sick headache, ‘or dizzy, neryeus spells, acid stom- ‘ach, or if you have rheumatism | when the weather is bad, begin | drinking Jots of good soft water iand get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts. | Take a tablespoonful in a glass of | water before break jact fine. This famous salts is made from | | the acid of grapes and lemon juice, | eombined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush and i stimulate clogged kidneys, to neu- |tralize the acids in the system so | they no longer are a source of irri- {tation, thus often relieving blad- | der disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot ' injure, makes a delightful effer- vescent lithia-water drink a&nd be- |longs in every home, because no- |body can make a mistake by hav- 'ing a good kidney flushing any | time.—Advertisement. t for a few | |days and your kidneys may lheni | I % AMPICO] SYMPHONIQUE before, outsell any other brand offered for “a little less.” Learn why it is economy to wear Gold Stripe! See the beautiful new Fall shades! $1.75 pair upward or 5c pair less if you buy by the box of three pairs. Exclusively at Jelleff’s. Misses’ Velvet Frocks— —with exquisite,lace trims, and only 5290 Y e s—velvet —they just arrived and they're ador- able * with their smart round col- lars of lace or georgette lace- trimmed a nd cuffs to match, They ~ are _in jumper style, belted with a jeweled buckle, too!—Or if you prefer—there are one-piece styles smartly draped to one hip— with & smart collarless neck- line and velvet flower. Navy, brown, red, titian and wine shades. Third Floor French Beaver trims these j Junior Coats Sizes 13, 15, 17, 19 years 329.50 They’re made of good-look- ing tweed mixtures—smai* and FRIDAY—ANOTHER VERY TIMELY SALE OF Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Fashions that are smart for Fall—Materials that are most in demand—Dresses that were made to sell at $25, $29.50 and $35 regularly—given to us at a special concession—because the season has been a little late in starting—and they are for you tomorrow at— Velvet and georgette! Canton and flat crepe! $ .50 Crepe satins! . Wool georgette!, Wool crepe! Stunning tweeds! Tailored styles Draped models Jumpers and tunics Tiers and tucks Wrap-around frocks Charming boleros . 'Dresses for business—street—afternoon and informal evening wear! Washington women and misses will appreciate the smartness—the splen- did quality—the fine workmanship of these frocks—at a price that is low enough to permit every one to have two! And the styles are so new—many in treatments that have not been shown before—new bloused frocks—new tone appliques—new and different hip yokes—perfectly stunning tuckings— hand-fagotting—the new Vionnet necklines—scalloped skirts—yes, even the very new-tunics—you’ll find them all represented — And to sum it all up—there is an air of quiet refinement about these frocks that shows imme- - diately they were made to sell at higher prices! . Women’s Sizes, 36 to 44—Second Floor Misses’ Sizes, 14, 16, 18 Years—Third Floor Now's the time 10’ see The Glen Bogie Frock / —the all-year knitted frock + that does not sag or stretch. . Rainy -days=sunny days— warm days—cool days—any day is the right day to wear this delightful knitted frock that is just as smart as it is practical. $29.50 Four styles, including the new two-piece style with the Vee Neckline. Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor Another Fascinating Jewelry Sale Pendants— $ Brooches— Ea. Rings— - Bracelets— For Your Choice— A stunning assortment of sample pieces—the smart types that most.people are asking for now— The pendants are those lovc‘y tinted stones hung on fine 'gold chains and you'll find them in all the pastel shades —or if you like there are pen- dants on constructed pearl chains—arid brooches ' with large colored stones or rhine- stones, and last but not least thcse very smart large stone finger rings. Tomorrow—Street Floor —is here with -the Vagabond Sash and Miss Elsie Coakley —is being kept busy these days prescribing “Vagabond Sashes” and “Bandits” for young wom- en of slight or average figures ‘—who want to achieve that supple silhouette of fashion. You owe it to yourself to # see Miss Coakley—she’s a rep~ resentative of Dorothy Bickum —the creator of these charm- ing new ideas in figure mould- ing which have been given to Jelleff's exclusively in Wash- A inlton! .New Rayon Petticoats, $7.95 Beautiful quality rayon as attractive as it is practical —made with deep shadow hem and elastic waistband. They come in black, navy, flesh, tan and white. - $1.50 Porto Riean Gowns, $1.15 Exquisite fine nainsook, daintily hand-scalloped and hand-embroidered. - Some with necklines piped in contrasting colors and’ embroideries to blend. $1.95 Vanity Fair Bloomers, $1.65 —a discontinued number—but very popular with young women—this Vanity Fair glove silk short bloomers. Flesh and deep pink. Sizes 5, 6, 7. Second Floor sporty for school and sports wear—tan and brown blend- ings with shawl or convertible collars of French beaver (dyed coney). Some double breasted with the smart belted back—some slender straight-. line models that wrap to one side—and all are warmly in- terlined and lined with good quality crepe de chine, Third Floor 125 Bo.xes. Bourjois Face Powder Regularly $2.50, to go at ae- An unusual saving—think of jt—this fine French face pow- der—that is so pqpplar—mt a special price—for Friday. Natural, cream and white shades—but remember, only 125 boxes in all—come early! They have arrived—the Smart New Brown Shades In a Selected Group of New Models By SORQASI§ $ 12.50 ot Phipp’s Tailored Felt Hats You've heard of “Phipp’s” tailored hats—you know their reputation for quality, style and correctqess——perhaps you've always wanted one—but felt that you could not afford it. 3 ; B e ) Nearly *500 Less! IF you love music you have longed to own an AMPICO, TOMORROW — 250 STUNNING™ NEW Kid Calf Suede Alligator Now you can own one—the new AMPICO SYMPHONIQUE . . . Priced at nearly $500 less than any AMPICO GRAND ever offered before ... Glorious re-created music through the AMPICO—and an ex- quisite Baby Grand for your own playing s + » Two instruments in one at the cost of a fine Baby Grand alone! Inquire about our monthly budget plan arranged to help _you own the AMPICO SYMPHONIQUE. Amber —never before shown—to be sold at considerably less than their regula_' prices— A4 mighty fine purchase that just Brown tones with a deep rich note—brown tones arrived this morning! with a tawny glint—a brown tone that borders on the rose—you’ll find them all charming in these new pumps and ties—strap effects—and stunning cut- outs—many with interesting appliques—and all with the Sorosis cachet of quality! Broken Sizes in $3.00 Real French Kid Gloves : $1.95 Not all sizes—but come in— your size may be among them and you save $1.05 on each pair. There’s quite a choice of stunning novelty cuffs—in tan, grey, black. Washable Gloves, 85¢ Smart fabric gloves, with at- tractive novelty cuffs in new styles, Tan, grey, mode. All sizes, Well, here they are tomorrow—250 entirely new -Phipp’s tailored felts—for your choice at $4.75 each. Close-fitting hats with interesting brims%fl'—the-face, rolled-in-back, down-in-front, almost every new style—some with ingets of silk velvet, satin or ribbon—some embroid- ered—some stitched—some with stunning pins. Every hat ‘finished with the famous PHIPP'S silk lining—and a choice of practically every smart color. . ¢ % * Small, medium and extra large head sizes. Street Floor ? The terms are convenient—two whole years to pay, if you wish. All sizes—and new heel types.. ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO CO. 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