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THE TVENING PREACHERS STUDY TECANQUEOF WORK I.eadmg Speakers of Episco- pal Church Meet in Ca- thedral Library. The technique of preaching—where to preach, what to preach and how to preach ft—is being studied by leading preachers of the country at Washing- ton Cathedral this week. Under the ausgpices of the College of Preachers. these men today took up ways and means of increasing the effectiveness of noonday preaching as a method of advancing the interest of religion throughout the country. The conclusions of the gathering will be made available to clergymen all over the country, so that they may have an opportunity to improve their work. The week’s conference is con- @erned with the study of preaching in theaters, downtown churches and other locations where people can con- veniently gather at the lunch hour. Tater meettngs will take up other technical phases of preaching. The purpose and objective of noon- @ay services, methods and technique and the material most adaptable for use in short sermons, are under con- sideration. The discussions are being held in the memorial wing of the Cathedral library. fartin Says: \! “I don’t know how Latin America’ll { feel about it, but I don’t like t' have folks drop in on me, 'specially if I'm fightin’,” said Mrs. Ike Lark, when she read Lindy's program. Who recalls th’ good ole days when ther wuz a long closed season fer carrots. (Coprright, 1928.) SCHOOL TRIAL PUSHED | Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, is presiding assisted by Rt. Rev. Granville jord Bennett, Bishop of Duluth. Among the clergymen in attendance and invited to participate are: Rt. Rev. Charles Fiske, Bishop of Central New Tork; Rev. George P. AtwAter, Grace Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.: Rev. Hugh Birckhead, Emmanuel Church, Balti- more, Md.: Very Rev. Robert Scott Chalmers, dean of St. Matthew's Cathedral, Dallas, Tex.; Rev. Frederic 8. Fleming, St. Stephen’s Church, Providence, R. I.; Rev. Stephen E. Keeler, St. Paul's Church, Akron, Ohio; Rev. Z. B. T. Phillips, Church of the Epiphany, Washington; Rev. Belvo Z. Stambaugh, Church of Our Savior, Akron, Ohio; Rev. Edwin J. Van Btten, Calvary Church, Pittsburgh, Pa.: Rev. Granville Williams, St. Paul's Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., and the Rt. Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander, Yormer Bishop of Pennsylvania and ‘warden to the College of Preachers. — ALUMNI OF W. AND M. PLAN BUFFET SUPPER Qollege President to Be Guest of Honor at Club Affair Tomorrow. Dr. J. A. C. Chandler, president of William and Mary College, is to be the guest of honor at a buffet supper at the University Club to- morrow night, arranged by Rear Admira) Cary T. Grayson, president of the Washington chapter of the alumni. Ninety-seven members of the alumni Bave been invited. Prominent alumni invited guests in- clude Dr. W. T. Hodges, alumni sec- retary of the college, who is to be a guest of honor; John W. H. Crim, former Assistant Attorney General; Representatives R. Walton Moore and 8. Otis Bland of Virginia; Willlam Patton Kent, United States Forelgn Service, retired, and W. L. Tallaferro. The last two named were graduated in the class of 1876. Russians Deny Ship Sinking. MOSCOW, January 5 UP).—The So- wiet Commercial Fleet Co. yesterday denied reports from Bucharest and Beriin of the sinking of the Russian seamer Ogoja in the Black Sea with the loss of 200 lives. 1143 CONNECTICUT Still Greater Reductions All Winter Hats Now $5, $7.50, Original Values $15 to $45 All Christmas Novelties 209, Off Continuing Our AS M’ANDREW QUITS Chicago Superintendent, Accused of | Favoring British, May Sue for $5,000 Back Pay. By the Associated Press. | CHICAGO, January 5.—Wiliiam M- Andrew will finish hlusuner&n(endem 4 of Chicago schools next Moncay, when his contract expires, but his trial on charges of being pro-British and in- subordinate will g0 va. An_effort to brihg the long school board trial to a showdown was balked yesterday when a motion calling for an immediate vote on McAndrew’s dis- missal was ruled out by J. Lewis Coath, president, who said Mr. Mc- Andrew’s side had not yet been heard. It was indicated that the issue will be pressed, with the possibility that McAndrew may go into court later to collect salary withheld during the trial. There is $5,000 due him on his contract. Allen B. Pond, vice president of the English-Speaking Union, and Mrs. John D. McCune, also a member of the union, were asked to testify, but neither appeared. Pond annolnced that he refused to “dignify the farclal school board with his presence.” Other witnesses, among them sev- eral principals, continued the attacks on McAndrew's methods. o People who lived in Switzerland in the Stone Age before the use of metals was discovered knew how to decorate cloth with embroidery. GOOUHART'S STATIONERY OF DISTINCTION A bog of al stal o ‘Tmost acceptable” €ift From $1.00 to $2.75 per Box Inciuding name and address or mono- vl vay puun on out-of-town orders. 825 11th St. NNW. Main 8172 S emi-Aual Clearance Sale AVENUE 310 and $15 | Semi-Annual Sale of SHOES In 2 Special Groups ‘785 and 510.85 Our enure stock of shoes included at these prices—also many styles added to the §7.85 group. “Shoes - For - Fi N.W. sery - Occasion” cial $225 to $275 Fur Coats $125 Still further reductions in this wonderful I'riday group —all of Telleff quality furs— beautifully matched and per- fectly made. 1—$225 brown collar—$125. 4—$225 and $250 . tive trimmings of leopard, and brown fox—$125. 1—$225 American opossum — self trimmed—$125. 1—$225 Beaverette—leopard trim— kid caracul—fox elette—self trimmed 2—$250 Krimmer—self trimmed— $125. 2—$275 Pony—with raccoon collars —$125, Fur Salon—Fourth Floor For the NEW YEAR Friday! Sportswear! $15 Velveteen Jackets and Blouses Plain, striped and plaid effects—ali in good colors. Choice, $10. $5 Sweaters—$3.95 $8.50 Sweaters—$5 —A wonderful assortment of good looking slipon models, some of pure zephyr wool, others of fine jersey. Square, crew and cricket neckiines— and some with collars. Plain colors, ombre stripes and jacquard patterns— but only a few of each kind. Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor STAR., WASHINGTON, D. purchases. counts—and ends of li the New Year setsa extraordinary. C., THURSDAY. JANUARY 5. 1028 —and FRIDAY' And Now!—a January combination sure to create enthusiasm at Jelleff’s! FRIDAY we have taken sharp reductions on seasopable, desirable merchandise—and be- cause “CHOICE-OF-THE-MARKET SALES” are in progress we offer hundreds of new spe- New merchandise in profuse assortments marked way down because of manufacturers’ dis- Thus the first Friday of It will be to your advan- tage to study well this page! The Savings are important—the opportunities ines at truly amazing reductions. fast pace for real value saving. Because it is 7—Tailored Suits in tweeds and ox ford mixtures. Broken sizes—for merly $25 to $39.50 $10. Coats for SPORTS COAT—Size 44.. TRAVEL COATS—Tan and 34 and 40 5—WOMEN'S $39.50 with self material collars. and grey. 2—WOMEN'S $35 wolf collar, shawl collar. Size 34..... COATS—Broad:ail collar and cuffs. 19)2 2—-WOMEN'S $69.50 SPORTS COATS—Red and with black fox collar. Size and tan mixture with red Size 36 collar. Size 34 trah and tan and brown 36 and 38 1—WOMEN'S $65 TAN CRAIGHLEIGH 2—WOMEN'S $4050 FUR-COLLARED IMPORTED MIX- TURES TOPCOATS—Smartly tailored | Tan, brown Sizes 34 and 40. WOOLTEX TOP- COATS—Brown mixtures. Sizes 34.$16 1—LITTLE WOMAN'S $69.50 DRESS | COAT—Black Estrella with pointed Size 185.......... 1—WOMAN’'S $7950 DRESS COAT— Rust color suede cloth. with badger | 2-LITTLE WOMEN'S $7950 BLACK | cloth with skunk | FUR-TRIMMED 1—WOMAN'S $55 SPORTS COAT—Red 1—WOMAN'S $4950 SPORTS COAT— Blue and grey mixture with civet ;;!: 3—WOMEN’S $45 TOPCOATS—Tan Lus- ‘Women'’s Coats--FourSale Groups A Most Unusual Opportunity to Select a Smart Jelleff Quality Coat at Substantial Saiings $16 <ollars and cuffs. .. rust. Sizes ..$15 cuffs to match. $15 l ..$18 Wand 40 ......... ED COATS— Ikunk WII 173% and Iynx shawl collar. $25 black plaid 38..... 25 2—~WOMEN’'S $75 DRESS COATS—Tan and brown with matching wolf shaw! 1—WOMAN'S $69.50 DHESS COAY—- Blue venise with pointed wolf animal scarf collar and cuffs i 1—$11000 BROWN VELVETEEN Skunk shawl, collar and cuffs. 1—-WOMAN’S $115 RITA CLOTH COAT w'{h blonde wolf luxedo to the hem WOMANS $98.50 MALINA COA?"A—6~ Wine color with pointed skunk mush- room collar and cuffs. .$45 3—~WOMEN'S $7950 FUR - TRIMMED | COATS—Blue and tan broadcloth with wolf collar and bord: wolf tuxedo collar. Sizes 36 & 38...$45 3-WOMEN'S $125 FUR - TRIMMED COATS—Red and grey with fox or squirrel shaw! collars i Size 36.. nd cuff: 4—WOMEN'S $98.50 SNAWL C n and grey with fox or 3 -h-wl collars and 4—W MEN'S $110 BLACK BflOADYA’IGL CLOTH COATS—With rich skunk and and cuffi D S Black or tan with black lynl shawl col - the Larger Women! 12—LARGER WOMEN'S $125 to 3135 COATS—Malina, broadcloth or Kashmir twill with luxurious col- lars and cuffs of fox, skunk or beaver. Black, new tan and grey. Sizes 422 to 50%2.............$85 15—LARGER WOMEN'S $110 to $125 DRESS COATS--Broadcloth, New Zealia or suede-finished fabrics. Straightline with diagonal tuck- ings and shawl or mushroom col- | jars of moleskin, skunk and kit fox. Black, new tan and grey. Sizes 42); to 50)2 L. 985 Size 36. Larger Women's Coate—Third Floor and pointex Dresses for the Larger Women! 5-LARGER WOMEN'S $4050 to $6950 DRESSES—One-of-a-kind, afternoon and tailored models in | satin, georgette or flat crepe. Tiers, tunics, flares and jabots. Some in combination with velvet | fox collar. | or metal brocades. Tan, porto red, ........ 2 e e g gid blue, green and biack. COLLARED COAT-—Tan Norma cloth b O e | ;;;’: 2;;:" -"'IW_' collar and e T—LARGER WOMEN'S $35 to $39.50 """" 2-LITTLE ‘WOMEN'S 87050 COATS— R . ‘an_ an ac roadcloth or suede - By fabrio. with pointed wolf or kit fox SFaR fov SiU— Women's Coat Shop-—Third Floor For the NEW YEAR Friday! Misses’ Frocks! S—MISSES’ $19.50 to $25 FROCKS—One and two piece styles in wool georgette, flat crepe, georgette and satin, all smartly t Black, green, red and beige ....8750 12—MISSES’ $19.50 to $29.50 FROCKS—Afternoon models goorgstte and velvet and. soms velvet trimmed. $25 (o $29.50 FROCKS——Prmud vclvn. wool crepe or pl y evening frocks gracefully flared. Biack, gree ored, some flat crepe, lored frocks in wool crepe or and rhinestone Choice_of $10 georgette and d Fantomeen. One ts—some with stun- ..$12580 eys, wool sparent velvet maize and orchid, $15 12—MISSES' $29.50 FROCKS—Daytime frocks of satin, georgette, Fan- tomeen and flat crepe frocks. lored with white collars and cuffs. of satin and metal cloth frocks. 20—MISSES’ $29.50 to $49.50 FROCKS4mnr( tw ed vet and metal cloth combinations, transparent velv. Tailored and more informal models featu s, fagotting and lace trimming. -top frocks with tulle skirts for evening. ple; black, brown, green and rose t crepe Elizabeth, vel stunningly draped tr studded with rhineston green and flesh . Some velvet trimmed, others tai- For evening wear qunla a choice ? $18.75 llunnmg vel- atin and flat 9 good looking Some charming velvet Colors include tions, afternoon and evening color -nd black -nd .$28.76 Misses’ Frock Shor—rlnrl Floor Juniors’ vut Sizes 13, 15, 1 13—15—17 Years B—JUNIOR!' $16.50 to 326 FROCKS— eorgette and velvet combination velvet ‘Ichfll and flannel skiri Frocks lored and afternoon sty nd a few two-piece fro black and r 4—JUNIORS' §25 to mM FROCKS—Choice ‘of Rannel, c nton cre - velvet trimmed and wool value ... crepe. frock an llunllo Elch Junior Frock Shop—Third Floor $1 and $1.25 Lovely Fabric Gloves—75¢ Tailored slip-ons of a surprisingly light-weight and double-woven fabric, or novelty cuff styles with the cuffs turned back and embroidered i $3 and $4 Silk Scarfs $1.95 One and_two of a kind—but all stunning. Extra he de chine or ri colorful modernistio patterns. richly blended beige and tan tones; blues, greens, rose, red, grey, black and white. Underwea: Reduced! $3 SI"( Underwear—$1.95 cinating odd 08~——C/ trimmed. green and orchid, $3.95 Silk Slips—$3 Sizes 34 to 44 in these heavy crepe de chine slips, some trimmed with Valenciennes laces, others tai- lored with hemstitched band top and deep shadow hem. Flesh col- or, white, tan, black and navy blue. $5 and $5.90 Silk “Undies” —$3.95 Crope de chine step-ins and che- mises—all splendid quality and so various ways net. Flesh col and orchid. $10 Silk “Undies”—$6.85 | Your choice of h an ilk and creps de chine, some dain- h colar, ar ach and nile green, Broken $5.50 Glove Silk Bloomers—$3.50 Splendid heavy quallty, full cut, well tailored, with extra-long rein- forcement and triple stay at crotch. Peach, white, nile green and orchid Sizes b.6, 7. $3.60. $5.50 Glove Silk Gowns—$3.95 Full cut, utiful mod d ortiy. “asoem"" $1.95 Short Glove Silk Bloomers—$1.65 A favorite with m glove silk, full cut a reinforced. Fl 5,6, 7. $165, $3 Vanity Silk Bloomers, Chemises, Step-ina A really worth-while savings on this fam d il that is guarant t any other N $1.95 Vanity Silk Vests $1.65 made ta match the blaomers Grey Shopa-—-Second Floo: For the NEW YEAR Friday! Women’s Frocks! MEN'S $1650 TAILORED FROCKS — Crepe n or flat crepe, in well-made mode Cocoa rials. Choice ce type, pleated, fagotted, tucked and rnn, Marine blue, navy blue -na black. Siz to 15—WOMEN'S $29.50 TO ‘39-50 AFTERNOON FfiOCKS —Satin, crepe Roma, velvet and velvet combina- tions—only one or two of a style—all very good Ioolung‘ Black, navy blue, tan, French bluo“;?’g "O—WDMENS $39.50 FROCKS—Quite a variety, in- cluding tweeds, velvets, flat crepes, satins and vel- vet combinations. One and two pi models, some tailored—others softly informal. Black, navy blue. French blue, hruwn and red. 18—WOMEN'S $49.50 AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROCKS—As distinctive as can be—lovely sheer crepe Romas, lustrous satins, fine velvets and stun- ning velvet combinations. A special sizes for included in the group. Choice of navy blue_and French blue for day- nd blue, pink and maize for evening Sizes 36 to 42. . $35 Women's Frock Shop—Suond Flnu —_— Sale! Handbags! $3 Leather Handbag—$1 They are just slightly marred from handling, but ble T m 4 you have of pouch and envelope sty good leather, e in blus, grey, green, red, and brown. $5 and $6.50 Handbags—$3.95 Just one or two of each kind, but so many smart types. Leathers and ote in top-strap and back- strap pouch bags. Brown, tan, blue, green and black $7.50 to $8.50 Handbags—$5 Wonderfully smart antelope suede and velvets— tailored back-strap and underarm styles. All con veniently fitted. : ck, red, brown, tan and grey—$5 Handbag Shop—Street Floor — e Handkerchiefs 18c and 25c Women’s Handkerchiefs- 15c Each; 2 for 25¢ Plain white linen with !4 and 1-16 inch hems $1 Men’s Handkerchiefs—75¢ All-linen initialed, with on cord borders and hand-rolled edges. °Mv initiale A, E, F, J, R and T lable. 78c. 50c Women'’s and Men's Handkerchiefs 35¢ Each; 3 for $1 Choice of pure linens, white or white with colors Ever so many lovely patterns. Collar and Cuff Sets, 95¢c Plain tailored linens in amart styles for tailored frocke—and ecru. Lace s for afternoon frocks. — The surplus of a well-known Jewelry manufacturer with odds and ends of our own stock brings this beautiful Jewelry Specwally Friday Ordinarily Sold at $2 to $2.50 Smart, new jewelty VoRues 1o wear with sart Lavtime and evening costumes—an altogether tas na g collection, 60-inch pearl* ropes Pearl* chokers Opera-length pearls® Crystal* chokers Crystal* dro‘:l and pendants Novelty necklaces—earrings and brooches! *Artifielal Jowelry Shop--Straet Floar cd " shawl collars and cuffs. Size 1915. $65 Rose, navy biue. brown, tlup. and black. Sizes 427 to 48 2 325 Larger Women’s Frock Shop—Second Floor For the NEW YEAR Friday! Misses’ Coats 4—MISSES' $49.50 to $69.50 DRESS COATS—Broadcioth and s finished fabrics, in smart straightline models, with muffler or shaw! collars and deep cuffs of fur. Black, blue, green and tan 5—MISSES’ $69.50 DRESS COATS—Some with tuxedo collars of cara- cul, others with shawl collars of Jap fox. Choice of Broadcloth and suede, in black, red and green 35 10—MISSES’ $79.50 to $89.50 DRESS COATS—One f- -kma models. in desirable coatings, with shawl or muffier collars and deep fur cuffs of silver fitch, black fox and muskrat. Some even with fur tabs and borders. Choice of black, green, grey and blue 19.50 6—MISSES’ $89.50 to $110 SPORTS COATS—Rich plaids and tweeds. some imported—with muffler and shawl collars of Jap fox or lynx Black and white, brown and tan $59.50 8—MISSES' $110 BLACK COAYs—Buud:Ioth and suede-finished fab- rics, with shawl or muffler collars. Some with borders of ivary fox black fox or natural squirrel $65 10—MISSES' $125 DISTINCTIVE DRESS COAYS——Mm na, Broadcloth or Molta. All with rich shawl collars and deep cuffs of skunk. bad- ger, fitch and black fox. Black, new tan, brown and green, $79.50 M Coat Shop—Third Floor Sale of Toiletries! $250 Bourjois Face Powder T8¢ $4.50 Bourjois Toilet Water. $1.50 $2.50 Terri Combination (box pow der and bakelite powder jar), §1 $1.50 Fracy's Bath Soao n a box) $1 Denny’s Miik Bath_. six canes $125 TSe Cosmetics Shop—Street Floor $1.55 Chiffon Silk 75c and $1.65 $1.50 Sports Stockings—$1.35 Sports Stockings Stockings ot s e 38 - Wo—— cotton tops. Choice of Lisle and rayon mix- Wool and cotton mix grain, gun metal, oven ey in a wide choice tures in softly pat- glow, moonlight, meri .\ Charming patterns terned check designs. da, atmosphere — but not in all sizes. $1.35 and colors, but not Tans and greys. Not all pair. sizes. sizes. in the Downstairs Friday— Shoe Shop A Wonderful Special Purchase of NEW “Sorosis’’ Pumps and Oxfords s4 .95 Regularly $7.50 pair -for your choice at New Spring styles sroup—-nade up dur here exe worthw ture styles~dressy AAA o ¢ and new § that reasd talored styles—and s styles New Boudoir Slippers and Mules In a Great Sale—Friday savings specially purchased for the New Yeat's Saie $7.50 to $10 lmported Paisley Cloth Mules—$4.95 Al be chinade hoice of particnlarly Kovely color bleading $3.50 to $10 Wumm three great Group | and a ¢ mple” Mules—3$2.95 tpes s grouy, and arings amd SIart materials ) ilnppen«lh.uhrlv $2 to $3.50-$1. 45 Jid quality dowdoar § ot good calors. Suses d o X Group 11 Group 111 Ven ditterent styles in ap pers, and ¢ a vhave TN i Tha Mo Co Factory Purchase Sale of Sorosis $10 to $15 footwear Tailored, Sports and Dressy types Sorass Shoe Shop - Downatairs Store