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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1928. e o0 | T i i . . " FAIE UF FARE RlSE |Parrot Flutters Down to Safety ’ . Democratic Rally Tonight. ' |Woman Shuts Door in Face of Police, |G “é':&gf:'“?:'dp'fif%" ‘Z:‘i??? TWO SLAIN BY DRY PATROL = 2 3 e Vuter ; o o i and released under bonds totaling $800 SN : After Night Spent in Treetops| o of Wond war Veterans, ac. Doubting They Are Official Raidews|™ == |courte on Border Transport companied by its “fying squadron” nf‘ L R iquor Refuse to Halt. well known speakers and its Fife and Auto Kills Grave Digger. | — aeia | eI Drum Corps of 40 pieces, will co-operate : TUCSON, Ariz. September 28 UP | senorita is overjoved today. Nora | Norfolk the birds were allowed to fiy | Qi COIRE 20,00 BECCS 00 0 onr:lpmrr Recalling several accounts in the ting the door in his face. SneclaliDiRALEN to The Sac PG sabot s stk ; i is back with her again. and the two|around the house and yard, but had | yally at the courthouse in Roekelllo to- | newspapers recently about persons gain-| The wearer of the badge, however.| FREDERICK, Md., September 28— ks s Sl s girls are having a wonderful time chat- | never left the premises and did not | night. | ing entrance to private homes by pre- | was Serat. O. J. Letterman and he had |J. C. Bowers. 70 vears old. a grave | Ross W. Huzgins of 7 a 3 [ tering away about “Nora's” adventures | KNOW the meaning of shifting for them- ST . tending hey were revenue agents Miss | with him Policeman William F. Burke | digger at Mount Olivet Cemeters. dica | unidentified negro near Deming. N. M Corporation Counsel ASKed iact might in e tre top. “Rora " fel- | Yi“sias v g baek s comiortomie | Explosion Kills Five. | MUSAEL 2V \P\Aet Seriset tn | apariment mevertheies an i iew By " agiombole driven by Taf Brn: | inee aucmante 1 oreered T of g e | ing venturesome yesterday, decided to | cage again ORBETELTD. A1y, Sebienber . 15, ol Ie0e Her niome was Being oeided when | niomientat Miss® Youmger: founcli Nerselr | dvnbait’ Botas weniseid foihaveined | -~ SooTiole a8 Orderedl TRELSE for Opinion as to Dismissal | sce the wide world. and perhaps there | _She and Senorita are with their mis- | (1.—Five persons were killed and five a tall man in civilian clothes knocked | under arrost. TR, aced i crossing the street | ficers said the automobile in which T e e sowann, wihg. e left home, | LLcss on 8 short visit with friends at | injuted in an explosion at & dynamile |at her door and showed a police badge.| She was charged with maintaining |and stepped backward in the path of | the men were riding was loaded With 5 of Application. B T v /bl iy Sy st | plant. here today.+ She backed up her convietion by shut- | a disorderly house and illegal possession | dancer. e see. Nora is a parrot. and parrots are | _ notoriously discreet, about such things. = * At any rate. Nora decided that the The fate of the move of the street strange world isn't evervthing it's car companies for a higher rate of fare | cracked up to be. and. although ad- apparently rested today with Corpora- | Venturing is fl“l ri‘fl“'v she ‘.“"““’h rather | 5 Y be home, so early this morning she came e oaes Sty | (0 the conclusion something should b | - . - N > | done about it at once. | Commission to write a legal opinion &s |~ “That “something.” she thought in her 10 hether the application of the Capi- | parrot's mind, was to summon help. and al Traction Co. can be dismissed on| o was better when one was in a Bloomer-Ready! The time of the year when bloom- 9 Bags,_$s , S e reconnEa i STelided ers are most in demand and we're . g 3 cluded : Nearly every smart Fall type 2 2hia ; ok r ! Gl S r 2 . - s in this collection metal link, suede, v.r._wdl\ ! Glove ¢ 1]1\ and crepe de J back “straps, envelope and top- e s chine types in daytime and eve- Tandle Bags., Soniet withi Heil id belts for coats an sports frocks! Brown, tan, navy, jun- the grounds urged by People's Counsel | | ning colors! ( N S | pinch than her mother. | s = . frames. Black, brown, tan, navy, &ar‘g}t’ poB.ve‘l:{;l?:gi};:;—o(:M e l,,,;;“'{.‘;’fé".;,i{}‘é"};’, ?cfi:séhAi:‘mr e Special Group in Crepe de A FASHION INSTITUTION green, wine g Da A FASHION lNSTITUT7l[0N gle green, plum, wine, black. $1. Indications that the commission fs | 0§ (100G (gl i the air. Leoking Chine, §3 D RS R eI I;udba‘. Shop—Street Floo T - Belt Shop—Street Fl S Floor elt Shop—Street Floor considering the refusal of the demands | ;5" she saw Nora, whom she had re- Grey Shops—Second Floor of the car companies came late quested police to search for yesterday. day when Col. Harrison Brand, jr., and | perched precariously on the topmost Engineer Commissioner Willlam B.[pranch of a nearby tree. Tadue decided in a protracted executive | “Gome to mother,” she called coax- conference to ask Mr. Bride to write 01y and down fluttered Nora, safe | the opinion. John W. Childress, chair- | ot"jast after the most hectic night of man of the commission. Was absent | per Jife. v | from the meeting. having been called | "'Norg 'is one of the two expensive . away the night before to Nashville, | parrots Mrs. Cunningham bought less Tenn., where his mother is seriously ill. | than two years ago a short time after | Question Asked of Bride. they were hatched. At her home in | The specific question asked Mr. Bride follows: “Assuming that the evidence does not show ‘present urgent needs’ would the | Ciatits commission be acting within its legal | MeCormick Medical Glasses Fitted powers in granting the motion to dis- | College Eves Examined miss the case for failure to prove one § DR, (jnL;xU[)E S. SEMONES of the essential elements thereof?” Depend Upon Youth to Flock to the Smartest Shop in Town Nothing stcceeds like success! One smart young thing startles her sisters into wild desire for similar smartness! And so they keep coming to Jelleff's! Check them up any fineday! Tt is the shopping center of Washington’s smart youth. And it is growing every day! And why? Because first fashions are found first at Jelleff’s! In young interpretations! And in every garment—fashion-with-value! The Very Stunning-est Misses MISSES’ Day in ROMNEY Coats and Frocks $98.50 $49.50 Coats are Velvet The very smartest youth who ven- A week or 10 days will elapse before | Eyesight Specialist the opinion is completed, it was said, a due to the pressure of work on the | 409-410 " Met corporation counsel and his staff occa- 10th and sioned by the opening Monday of the Fall term of the District courts. | Mr. Bride has assigned Francis H. swpm&;‘ and Robert R. Lyrl|1ch, |\;\'<; of | Th, = R d = his assistants, to work on the opinion, - the former because of his familiarity in, Run-down with the questions involved in the Cap- ital Traction Co. case. Mr. Sfephnnsi ‘ Mother Qllickly tures forth this Winter will wear a VELVET COAT! These are glori- ous! They look like “a million dol- lars.” The collars and cuffs of Antelope Suede Belts Are Smart w represented the Utilities Commission in ||| 3 | the car companies’ valuation case before | Galns 5 “)8 3 ) 3 the court of oppeals in 1925, ol | - ; S - 5 o choicest furs...the <ilhouette slim The commission also asked Mr. Bride || .p o0yoq 5 1bs, while taking Iron- Certain to be smart! For 15 of the smartest shops in the United for another opinion growing out of the 2 States choose Romney styles together! Fashion leaders at prices that A 4 || ized “Yeast,” writes Mrs. George recent fare-increase hearings. This was | s = o whether the commission had ruled cor- | || Decker. ~That means quite a bit, as my folks are both thin. What I possible. only group buying makes rectly in denying the motion of William n Smiss ceedin; prize_most is the difference in the < . f R o o Ratlway & Bloc. ||| ¥ay I feel and the pep I have. Be- Romney Coats Romney Frocks tric Co. because 9 instead of 10 days' | [|fore I took Ironized Yeast I had to ! ) fo¥fce had been given. e Niany hard You'll find the smartest furs . . . Such adventures in smartness EMER work. But now I do all my house- : S o s took: Wi TR cleaning alone.” tipped fox, kit fox, beaver, skunk, . . . a velvet jacket frock with GAME BRINGS WARRANT. gyt i Pt kolinskv dved civet cat, ringtail satin blouse . . . after Vionnet! else in vain write how they gained 5 to 15 pounds in a few weeks. Skin- . .in the newest modes! .\ faille crepe frock banded with A card game in which the betting||iny limbs quickly round into chubby Paquin’s shawl and pouch collars monkey fur, creating the up-in- ran up into the thousands of dollars || curves. Pimply skin clears up. Tired . £ ot i i £ Vi led to the conviction in Police Court || feeling vnnL?hes. o s 0\'cuulli‘nf fur . . . spiral front movement of \_mnnct e énda.v o; gfi"t'"" e gih nutruck | only wh;n Yeast is Tronized is it cuffs . . . tiered fur bottoms a velvet afternoon frock draped + driver, of street, for assault. more effective—for Iron is needed to e 3 d ti i - According to the testimony before || bring out the weight-building and after Patou . . . the newest col- and swathed and ‘u‘«l with Le Judge Gus A. Schuldt, Gray and Frank || strengthening values ~of Yeast. ors, too—black, hickory tan, long scarf . . . crepe Elizabeth falleaf, wood brown, greybar, combined with velvet and fagotted caribluy, margeaux red, and lovely evening frocks, of green . . . and the very stunning satin...chiffon.. .velvet in smart dull-tened fabrics. adaptations. Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor The Junior Miss Will Like —to shop in our specialized junior shop—where the cub-deb and high schoml girl is considered the most important person in the world! . Tweed Dress Coats Frocks $89.50 $16.50 Coats that will leap head- long in the hearts of Tweeds in the thin weave vouth! Not sophisticated, that is so new...one and hut with a grown-up look two piece models...the ithal. Dull-toned wool- kind of frocks that youth ens and the smart broad- likes all day long... tail fur fabric. Paquin's sportive and practical, head collar and Ielong's and so good looking! shawl collar of baby seal, Belts and buttons and ties \olf, raccoon, or dved diagonal tuckings. sur- civet cat! And cuffs are plice effects, plaited skirts. jnteresting, too. Colors. .. Gray, tan, rose, rust, blue. plack, brown, Falleaf tan, E. Chase, jr, were playing cards and || Pleasant tablets. Never cause gas or making bets that ran into four figures. || bloating, safe—no harmful drugs. At the conclusion Chase, who started Go to any druggist today and get out with $1.25, took $25 he claimed to || a full size treatment of Ironized have won from Gray, and accepted his || Yeast. If after this generous trial 1. O. U. for the rest. Gray, however, || you are not delighted, money back who declared the game had only been || instantly. If inconvenient to buy “for fun,” grabbed Chase and demanded || from druggist, send $1.00 to Iron- his money back. Chase returned the||'ized Yeast Co. Atlanta, Ga. Desk money and obtained a warrant. 98-BV.—Advertisement. The court took Gray's personal bond. and real fashion-with-value items to celebrate! French Pearl Necklets, $3 All Real Stone Jewelry— Not real pearls...but the artistic crea- 20% off tions of the native French! Such values ...especially for the birthday event! Such an array! Things you will and sleek and stunning! For instance a slim line model has a Paquin panel collar of skunk and large gauntlet cuffs of velvet! The model sketched is after Martial et Armand, the flare low and short . . . with deep shawl collars and umbrella envelope cuffs of civet cat . .. and there is chin- chillette, too, in tuxedo collar style. Colors . black, brown, Russka green. Sizes 14 to 20. $69.50 to $125 Misses’ Shop—Third Floor Birthday J 1 These are the types that you just can't want to cherish and hand down to Usually $6.50 = to § I:St Real Stone Necklets—$6.95 Sounds extravagaht, Usually $12.50 tell the cost of! Exquisite strands that future generations! Carnelian, jade, cry's- oprase. Necklaces, bracelets, rings, pins, earrings! Just for one weck. French Jewelry $ 1 O to $ 1 3 5 $4.50 Less 207:—$8 to $108 each. have the “finished” look of choice beads! crystal, rose quartz, chalcedon Two and three strand chokers...and long = 5 60-inch ropes. | FRANC JEWELRY CO.— 627 7th St. N.W. | | F Filoriy G | ° | 13 to 17. Davy: Jones. 13 to 17. doesn’t it! But's \ pihday bargain! Lapis, carnelian | The Most Popular Gents’ S sl bl Sicnidelicater o Divthdaybargs apis, carnelian " » combined with crystal...or all crystal Third Floor Third Floor metal mesh and chokers to go smartly with the new Fall combined with col- ored stones that sim- ulate jade, chalced- They are so charming! And there is self- ony, gun metal satisfaction in having real stone jewelry pearl, carnelian. that never comes from any other! And They are so exqui- once vou wear them, you cherish them sitely French. Buy forever. . Christmas gifts NOW! Jewelry Shops—Street Floor costume! Strap Watch | ELGIN LEGIONNAIRE Louey Venn Toiletries—Less 20% to celebrate the Toiletries Shop’s 4th Birthday Once a year we take this blanket reduction. ..on these well- liked beauty helps that always sell at full price at Miss Venn's smart Connecticut Ave. Salon. So this is your chance—one weck only— Cleansing Cream. . ..75c to $1 Skin Tonicis ... /00 to $2175 Skin Food.......$1.25 to $2.25 Special Astringent.$1.25 to $2 Other Special Birthday Week Opportunities Usually This Week Four Han(sme Models 1$19.00 .. $27.50 Pay Only 50c a Week Fashion Your Own Ensembles Velvet Skirts . . . Metal Blouses It's smart to wear velvet and it's smart to wear metal! \Wear them together if you will. .60 ) 60c to $1.28 , 60c to $2.20 $1.00 to $1.80 k $1.00 to $1.60 Houbigant’s Toilet Water in Floral Scents Movement by Elgin. cased and timed by Elgin, accurate and | —first time at a cut price for this well known article $1.50 $1.00 ‘- " dependable, as Elgins always are. Priced by Elgin and sold by us | Chypre, lilac, jasmine, muguet, wiolet, fougere royale I'ransparent Velvet Skirts on convenient terms with no additional charge for eredit. N 5 ¥ 2 r S ° ° | i Fracey Bath Soap $1.50 $1.19 —in black...dipping smartly in places. Size: . | asmine, rose, joliflenr, charmeuse, violet 16 to 38. $19.50. ] F or the Ladws— ! Facial Cleansing Tissue 50¢ 39¢ or Velveteen, $5.90 and $8.50 ‘ New Rectangular ‘i Guest Soap, 12 cakes in box $1.00 79 ‘ WRIST WAT CH 3 Lanchere Single Compact $1.50 8¢ Metallic Blouses— Bouquet Dusting Powder 50c¢ 39¢ Printed in colors like Pigeon wings, $25; or in $19.50. Voites Goids Sechion-Sooss Biier gold with an undertone of another color Sports Shop—Fourth Floor - $15.00 1 50c Weekly ! j The most heautiful watch ever offered at this price. Jeweled | movement. Raised letter dial. Handsome engraved case. Fully guaranteed timekeeper. JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS PURCHASING CLUB Let us explain this convenient way of buying vour Christmas presents, Again—New Soleil Velour Hats Closing the Downstairs Shoe Shop $6.50 And All Footwear $3.25 formerly $5.50 to $7.50 Paris has accented many important hat themes for Fall! The best ones have been reproduced in these very good The orthopedic shoe section is growing so rapidly we groups. Tiny little brims, unevenly slashed into must give them more space. So all the downstairs smartness . . . simple little taifored styles that go so well with every daytime frock . . . a tiny brimmed style with the beret tab in the center of the top! Such variety . . . so much smartness, and in tan and brown tones . . . in Monet blue, English green . . . and plenty of black. Large head sizes as well as smgl! Millinery Shop—Street Floor shoes are going out at $3.25 a pair . . . Many just ar- rived . . . in satin, kidskin, calfskin, patent leather . . . with military, Cuban, Spanish, and spike heels! Every type of shoe for daytime and evening wear. If you buy 2 pairs—$6 Purchases Made Tomorrow Will Appear on November 1st Bill