Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1927, Page 21

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i i & H.T ‘scenery on a majestic scale which has | . .|represented by a committee of its|don; London Lloyds, Wlendelshon & He was past 4 e ¢ : Deen ‘seen by few white men,”" said : | embers, headed by Harrison 5 Ber: | Cor-of Herim. and tre Maana Bunk | ALBERT TRIPLETT RITES, | fe vas pact rana counselor and tor. e e R Prof. Hobbs. “It is unikely to be- nard. president. of ‘London. \ 256, United Commerclal Travelers of | ~ Besides his son, he is survived by come the haunt of tourists, however, Honorary pallbearers included the| The Herald and Examiiner said to-| Funeral to Be Held Fro: . Mar-| America. H because ths Greenland coast is most lenders of every line of business and |day, that although he controlled the e © Was employed for many la_daughter, Mrs. D. F. Finnegan. dangerou industry in_Chicago. Vice President | destinies of companies wiiose aggre- tin’s Church Tomorrow. The expedition established three ob- Charles G. Dawes, Marshall Fleld. 3; | gate worth was estimated| at $1,64 Funeral siiivisis e Albart o e servation stations 100 miles apa k J. P. Morgan, Stephen A. Blair, David | 000,000, Mr. Mitshell's forfune was a [ Fineral services for Albert Triplett, £ ing_on the summi R Forgan, 'Cyrus H. McCormick, | comparatively small one, approximat- | 5¢ j4ars old. who died at the reside The Management of THE FAMOUS COMMUNITY From the observ: Charles H. Markham, Edward ing $10,000,000. VNERS. loe . . made at these stations it is plann Ryerson, James Simpson. Edward F. EAfe (s GhikieR Saturday, DINNERS, located in ghe Highlands Hotel, announces a to radio forecasts of coming storm Swift and William Wrigley, jr., were % Special Dinner to be served THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Expedition Bu''ds Stations in oyer the North Atlantic 4§ hours in, | eaders in Business and Fi- |amons them. I YeE sk, eXoebt g 3rd, 1927, as a little celebration to advance of the storms’ ari 1 over % sxxh vice presidents of the Illinois paper said, tu e his gatdte 1 £ the ocean lane. Merchants' Trust Co., which Mr. v 3 rns ovel s ate to 1 " T Greenland to Broadcast s of. the expedition | nance Attend Funeral of |Mitchell headed as chairman of the |his five children, John J.. jr., IWilliam. WELCOME YOU HOME i Wi ol ‘and _ edll board, were active pallbearers. e ra o, & KelidEgang from the shore, the mountains, abroad or wherever your vacation s s on balloons with ki was to be in Graceland Cemete Mrs. Rol unter. % | s d y Weather Data. antorns . for- meteorological Auto Victims. Bishop Herman Page of Mic Mrs. Mitchell's personal estate, the Diamonds Il was spent. study. who_baptized three of Mitchell’ Herald and miner said, was es- S —— O S P A { R children, was summoned from Detroit | timated at $2,000,000. o The lure ?d intrigue of the Menu Br the Associated Press. | By the Associated Press. to conduct the services. ——— ast are embodied in a choice Cranberry Jally Cel, LONDO! vember 1.—meom the|RITES FORSNMRS MRELEAND. | o incico 2rovanibes i 0ht Daughter In Europe. piece of Oriental Jade, which 3 v Oxtail Soup or Oyster Cocktail eonland’s foy moun- head was bowed toda the bie All of the children except Mrs. TJohn ETERAN FIREMAN DIES. |§ we have recently mounted in §| Roasted Vermont Turkey or Choice of Roasted Meats © | Author to Be Buried in Calvert, Mr; and Muvs. Jol killed | p" Kellogg, a daughter, now on her |l square Diamonds. Braised Sweet Putatoes Green Peas ! in utomobile : I honeymoon' in Europe, were here for | Capt. Lawler Was Inventor' of | Diced Turrips or Baked Bermuda Onions deast’ to the world warn- | ing_ storms which work | Md.. Tomorrow | The time of the double funeral was | a funeral havoe in t tantic Ocean lanes and | s A1t hour after banking hours this | “ype " Kell er husband were “Slding Pole.” . i /il Sal the tempe zones generally | Funeral sc for Mrs. Mary E. |;ifernoon, when every street car in [ novifieq of At Wl Al L ovenitiaE, 1 GPf=) ?Od ‘n - 7 _— Vanilla Ice Cream with Chacolate Sauce or This is the hope of Prof. William | freland, 93 years old, noted author as to come to a standstill eI Mg o yt art 0. Highlands Butterscotch Sauce, or Hobbs, head he University of | 4 \anslator, who died Saturday | ¢ . S ‘]‘;":,"." ms of sympathy innodtcaa: e c Jewiel c Choice of Homemade Pastries night. will he conducted at her home, {1 ] [ sty DAl s es from T. P. iz pe ' fir Al | Jewelers Coffee Tea c 641 K et northeast, tonight at ey ‘Connor, Irish_commone: Y Suite 800 PRICE, $1.00 17:30 o' [ f the Chicago Boar FIEhUIEIOD, nald McKenna war- | jurl National Press Bldz., 11th & ¥ —_— over Lt c red Barrows of the T | ¥ e hancellor of the British excheq v an automobile driven by a polica | ‘orme e i Serv 2. D e ot vi~ | arr Presbyterlan Church williof : e r Felix Shuster, chairman of | sorgeant, He was 74 years old. He Selvs nill Sty o brein 71 Dinner Served 6 to 7:30 P.M. dition spent the Summer at | tnterment wit at Calvert, Md., to- | the National Provincial Bank of Lon. joined the department in 1875 | < e —— Lugssdakfjord, within the Arctic Cir-| morrow mornir B PReL o : cle. . its respects to a past - “It is probably the longest flord m! Patis treak-colored-rouge |member. & - 5 the world. and gaffords wonderful | fad he Unfon League Club was to be | = . Z Imported Gloves, $3.50 Match your gloves g0 S X X SO SRR G I AR 2O R S22 TN« 0 \ SR G ‘ Pl ouny GOt e e = = washable suede pull-on gloves Striple Silk Stockings— ; just long enough to crush ‘ —there’s a shade to go with smartly at the wrist—new cvery new glave shade. $1.73 WM. ROGERS & SON il Silve: sale | A4 DRESSY COATS SPORTS COATS To meet the demands of fashion, every smart woman and every smart miss needs two coats! One will be a dressy coat of kashmir suede or fine imported broadcloth with deep collar, preferably shawl and eleverly designed cuffs of kolinsky, lynx, fitch, fox or wolf—a luxwirious garment for more formal wear, to the matinee and to ;Efifl%nmfl i ,vm 0‘ ) 2 - : ’ tea. The other willl be a sports coat of a fich blem.led Plaid or mixture or of 52025 L"U‘J'IL" ‘ | fl‘% . 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There is no exta An extra deposit of pure silver where . fox and many other fashionable furs? 2 dm]g; f:::';:’::::“t:?;flvwm %;;;;n}’mf:gtx‘;:};i :{: > Jelleff’s coat shops specialize in these fine coats, as you know, and today our assortment b lramid about Dt wiit - thievibilberry ditios i GITARAN is at its peak, with prices ranging from $59.50 to $275, for women, misses, little women and fimd« tomy locitall ;t on:e Th;s TEED W'IngUTgl'IME LIMIT I:; ; ' / larger women and particularly noteworthy values at sensible Club Plan gives you the use theInternational Silver Co.,theworld’s ot \ $70.50 $09.50 8 00 of the silverware without delay, on the largest silverware manufacturers. 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Be sure to select all you need during the Club Sale. i y hand-tucked motif on the side give the Knapp-Felt $39.50 i 34,9-50 EDNA a desired touch of 5 And at Jelleff's—the better styles are seen—frocks the unusual ... ... . yous that briné out all the classic beauty of the new drapes KNAPP- FELT most becoming shade is —the loveliness of the nesw necklines—the luxurious . s simpiicity of the new mode— frocks that require no De Luxe . ‘l/n yriur correct head size! c]alsarntion——mhcr than a touch of lace—or a fine-cut Hedd Stsesi675 foi 756 rhinestone pin skillfully posed—frocks that distinguish } $15 o $32:350 the smart woman whenever you see her. Lovely, indeed—for the semi-formal hours—the $ Only at Jelleff's in Washington! bridge party—the afternoon tea—the informal dinner —and even though so hard to secure they are found here at these moderate prices\! : ¢ Mi Women's Frock Shops-—Second Floor Have you met Miss Madelon Keys? T 000 axery rocd ufsettig bt She’s the Gamma Delta Sigma girl who is with us this week demonstrating— SorOSiS New Fall FOOtweal' $10 00 2 > | gmNT]I ES From imported silver kidskin guaranteed not to tarnish e . o . to the smart genuine alligator tie for street wear—Sorosis —the all:m-one underg‘arment that so many X, e is ready to fit you properly in every smart mode of the sorority girls are sponsoring. L VR seasom at $10.00—a price that represents the utmost in Of course you don't have to be a sorority girl to valueil wear “Scanties”—you need only be young, smart and modern—for this combination of vest, bras- siere, girdle, garters and panties or bloomers was % | designed especially for the modern girl—for the new TRIUMPH MAYFAIR 4 silhouette—and to meet the demand for simplicity in < . 2 unldtgrt:lclggs}n el Ho685 ko $15ahd h Every smart heel type and a selection of colors that include the 4o s omical, tos o $15—and no other un- N new bnown shades in addition to imperial blue, grey, silver and garments necessary. Come—see Miss Keys to- black. Sizes 274 to 9—widths AAA to C. morrow—and learn this short cut to chic. v Jellef’s Grey Shops—Second Floor Jelleff’s Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor Ten different styles, in black patent leather slippers—straps— pumps and oxfords—almost as many styles in_satin for dress wel?rk.:md in addition a wide choice in velvet, kidskin, suede and calfskin.

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