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EDUCATIONAL. WOOD’S SCHOOL Established 1885 “RITUAL MURDER" THE EVENIXG CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. [mee! tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Grand Army TODAY. Kenneth H. Nash Post, American | Hall. The STAR. WASHINGTON. Woman's_Interdenominational D. C. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. ° | Table will meet at luncheon tomorrow, | 12:30 p.m., at the University Club. The University of Michigan Alumnae meet tomorrow at 3 1928, |and will fllustrate his address with lantern slides. The Senior Club, G. F. S., will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m.. at the center, 1533 vote” camj with hudmn at the Willard L. _Hours 10:30 am. until pm. Information on ab- sentees, voting for men and women. Double Room | Association will | luncheon at the A. A. U. W., | street. — Pale-Face Hunters Barred. ASHLAND, Wis. (Special).—Realizing that white men are causing heavy in- roads on ducks on the Bad River Res- ervation, which is hunting territory intended exclusively for Indians, mem- bers of the Odanah Red Man's Coun- cil have decided to bar paleface hunt- ing, unless a special $2.50 Indian license is purchased. A division of funds will be made among the Indians at their annual powwow at the close of bird season. American Plan Monthly $57.50 Per Person | Only a few remaining at this remarkable low rate— 311 East Capitol St. Lincoln 38 Etu‘ll#:clu. BRANCHES OLL NO R FALL TERM Amplé Parking Space for " Students a SPANISH atomees. Prol ain. _ Conversational Method. Ra; 1338 H “ | 1634 1 |New Hampshire avenue. The National Genealogical Society will meet Saturday, 8:15 p.m., at Mount Pleasant Public Library. tJDhn Cabell Hamilton Hotel. |of Columbia and vicinity will meet for | | conference and“Tntercessory prayer to- || Founders and Patriots of America wil | morrow, 3 pm. in Mount Vernon Place | meet, o'clock, a e SMOS 3 | M. E. Church South. A memorial serv- o e i lice for' Mrs. John Lake, missionary to | the lepers in Southern China under the | Baptist Board. will be held. All women Alpha Delta Phi luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at Hotel Gordon. A reception will be given Dr. H. A. Kester, the new pastor of Congress Street Methodist Protestant Chureh, to- morrow, 8 p.m., in lecture room of the church. Members and friends invited. Legion, will meet, o'clock, at the Missionary Federation of the District I are invited to attend. ‘The executive board of the. House- keepers Alliance invites members and their guests to tea tomorrow from 3 to 5 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, 2345 Ashmead place. Music from 4 to 4:30. ‘The Voteless League of Women Voters is continuing its “get out the j A FASHION INSTITUTION - - ; NewYorh Parie Washington Out-of-the-Ordinary Fashions at OQut-of-the-Ordinary Prices Tomorrow . . . wonderful events have been planned : . . our buyers, keeping in constant touch with the.: market, have bought the things they know Washingtonians want right now . . . and they have bought them most advantageously because of Jelleff’s policy of being first . . . before great demand drives up the price . . . look at the events this page tells you of . . . need we urge you to shop tomorrow! New! Women’s Canton Crepe Dresses $19.50 Without question they're remarkably good values ...the styles are - like those of much higher- priced models...skirts plaited all the way around ...beautifully tailored coat models. ..two-piece styles that look so young ... dressy models with touches of lace and velvet and interesting front full- ness. .. frocks with drapes | i and shelf ruffles. Even the material is out of the ordinary! —a gloriously heavy faille quality canton crepe...in navy, blue, green, wine, brown and black. Sizes 36-to 44. $19.50. Women's Frock Shop Second Floor Jefferson L. Ford, Jr. COLONIAL HOTEL 15th & M Sts. A. L. Harris, municipal architect, is | scheduled to address the Takoma Citizens’ Association at its meeting the Takoma Park Branch Library Monday night at 7:30, He will speak on the new of the Round 300 Pairs of Imported Fabric Gloves New...and what lovely, double woven fabric makes these smart gloves. . .it's washable and very firm...in beaver, camel, nut, pigeon, butter and white. Indeed, it's exceptional to find pull-on gloves with spear point stitching, bolton thumbs and pinked tops at one dollar !—Street Floor. Louey Venn—Less 209% Yes! You may buy these greatly demanded prep—at savings. It's all hecause of the Birthday celebration that Louey Venn gave us this won- derful concession...the same wonderful preparations...the same complete as- sortment Jelleff’s always has...the only difference is yon may stock up at a saving of 20%! Surely here is an out-of-the-ordinary feature for Friday...don't miss 1t! i T | i iaation Lieut. Col. Thomas J. Dickson. de- Smith Orders Investigation .. Chapiain o the American Lo- of Questioning of Rabbi in |the Veterans of Foreign Wars in the | The ways and means committee of _Teeren: S = 9 | Pythian Temple, Ninth street and Mas- | rgiriam Chapter. No. 23, O. E. 8., will LAnICR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Child’s Disappearance. |*wno won'the Worla war?* R A e L | PUTORE, | 215 Second street southeast.” All wel- SCHOOL OF LAW —SCHOOL ||| B the Associated Press School of Instruction. Department of | : OF ECONOMICS AND ALBANY, N. Y. October 4.—At the, Potomac. Woman's Rellef Corps, will! The Lo Registrar's Office of the questioning of a Jewish rabbi| 818 13th St. N.W. at Massena, N. Y.. on & rumor of ritual | Licut. Edward F. Heim and Corpl.| | McCann of Troop B, State police, were ner, superintendent of State police and | $1 son-in-law of the governor, to explain | e e aiin. the_questioning of Rabbi Burlingla : i estioning of Rabbi Burlinglass. Binjb, Hawaiian Guitar Ordering of the troopers to the head- | Established 1894 | Gov. Smith made public a letter to Dr. A. E. Hill, Assistant Teacher | Stephen S. Wise.. president of the 1801 Columbia Road N.W. Col. 946 | resurrection “of the rumor of ritual| e murder which _developed on Jewish QUERY IS PROBED | gion, will speak tonight at a meeting of | Invited to attend. | sachusetts avenue. His subject Will be | have a card party tomorrow, 8:30 p.m., Fall Term Begins September 29, 1928 —_— E | conte GOVERNMENT order of Gov. Smith, an investigation | | murder was in full swing today. ! TfiflOl: ordered to report to Maj. John A. War- ! and | their side of the case growing out of and Ululele | quarters in Albany became known after | Ensemble practice with the Nordiea Clubs | American Jewish Congress. lamenting ' 1|| Atonement day” in the St. Lawrcnee | King-Smith Studio-School Announces Courses ; | County village. The letter called atten- Creative Literars - Work |tion to a law by which mayors could | be removed from office. Demands Mayor's Apology. The incident came to light with a| protest by Louis Marshall, president of the American Jewish committee, over ' the questioning of the rabbi, which Mr.! [ Marshall termed ~ an _“unspeakable | | calumny” against the Jewish race. Mr. Marshall in a letter demanded that Mayor W. Gilbert Hawes of | Massena apologize. The letter declared | that on Saturday, September 22, two s . days before Yom' Kippur, the mayor “‘arranged” for troopers to interrogate Fme & Apphed Artisabbl Burtinglass “on_the intolerable | FELI i | assumption_that the Jews required the | Asseriae D',"‘,:‘.:fl;’n'fyc,:’,‘,',‘,:,‘:'pe,;" blood of Christian children on their | 2 holy days” and that this requirement C’"“"B"’"“:'mfi"gy:",::‘:’ Color | had had some connection with the dis- | . appearance of 4-year-old Barbara Professional, Cultural, Fundamental | Giiitn from her Maseens home. . She | was found the mext day in a nearby| woods. |, A report by Lieut. Heim o his super- ! | for officer at Malone, N. Y., said tha Begins October 1 | while the girl was missing a_Jewish Connecticut Avenue & M voy “of low mentality” appeared volun- | tarily at the police station at Massena "‘&5’;-‘;-1""‘;’;‘1 :"“ and talked about the girl in a rambling | manner : A member of the Jewish faith in | | Massena then was questioned. said the | | report. and he suggested that the rabbi | | be interviewed. - Trooper McCann then | | questioned the rabbi. said the report. | with reference to obtaining “any infor- | | mation that might lead to finding if | | anything like this (the rumored ritual) | | had_happened with reference to this | boy Potomac Flying Service ||| ™ shaikin, president of the rabbi p | congregation. in a letter to Dr. Wi 'Schoel of Aviation || s T suningiss was summoned z to police headquarters outside of which Hoover Field, |a “mob had gathered” and was there | ¢ questioned by the troopers “Now, the | Washington, D. C. Complete Flying rumor is broadcast,” the letter continu- | ed, “that after questioning the rabbi the guilty became frightened and gave Courses. Individual Attention—Easy Pay- ment Plan. up the child.” Mayor Hawes, in a letter to Dr. Wise, Modern Equipment — Military Trained Pilots. declared “the incident' had been en- Washington's Oldest and Best #, Under Dr. Gertrude Brigham chool also offers a number of | The st other attractive English courses for spe- cial study with Miss Elliott 1381 N. H. Ave. "Tweed Frocks Every Miss and Junior Wants $16:50 —but it's only very lucky misses who can get tweed frocks like these for §16.50, because every one was specially purchased for tomorrow. Charming weaves . .. feather weight, silk finished or bordered . . . in swagger two-piece and dressy one-piece styles, with plaits, circu- lar flares, suede belts, and some even have a touch of velvet! These tweed colors are very smart , ., rose, green, grey, blue, rust and tan. Sizes for both misses and juniors at $16.50 . . . tomorrow! New Coats for Everybody! — . National School and Ground Women'’s Coats ‘of Broadtail $98.50 $110 $125 Chanel is sponsoring them ...and how the vogue is growing! We feel very lovely to have these three special groups readv for you tomorrow. Every coat is made of beautiful imparted broadtail... straightline, side flare and tiered models...with stunning big collars of skunk or silky fox...do see them! Coat Shop—Third Floor New Sports Coats for Misses $59.50 You'll agree it's a very moderate price for such style and quality, the min- ute you see them! Beau- tiful fleeced. tweeds, checks and llama cloth. .. some are belted and some are straightline...with huge pouch collars of bad- Special Group of Juniors’ Coats $39.50 Smart broadcloths and suede fabrics. . .tucked in the new way...and trim- med with goat, Chinese badger, tipped wolf, mar- mink, pieced skunk and rockwood badger. . .pouch or shawl collars, and many have fur cuffs, too. In black, navy, wood- brown, green. tan and red.’, ;sizes 137 to: 117, . made to fit the junior miss perfectly and look like grown-up styvles...any voungz girl will adore them! Misses’ and Juniors' Frock Shop | larged and magnified.” The l(‘"fl‘i i | Third Floor Fielc. adde “If I am chargeable with any act or | | word in this matter which has been | | offensive to the Jewish people, I cer- 23 P | tainly regret it.” Largest Passenger Carriers in the |||~ Dr. Wise said that the Mayor's letter | United States. was considered by the American Jewish —— | Congress as being “too -vague to con- Main 2331. | stitute an apology. Birthday Weck Brings Stunning Jewelry $1.95 Instead of $3 We can’t begin to tell you how beautiful the jewelry is...it would sell itself to you at a much, much higher priee...Chanel necklaces set in sterling silver. .a flat choker that is a copy of a twenty-dollar lapis neck- lace ..and there is a copy of the Molyneux necklace that looks Itke carnelian and etched glas: and the lovely constructed pearls* follow the various vogues from 60-inch ropes to strand necklets—all $1.95 to- morrow ! * Simulated. Jewelry Counter—Street Floor MAN DIES FROM GAS —Chanel crystal-like necklace —Patou’s new button necklet —Modern flat chokers —French looking pendants —And pearls* galore Carbon monoxide gas has claimed | another victim, police reported today, in nouncing that Jacob William Hoesch, 50, 515 Tenth street southeast, who was employed in the District Building, was found dead in the garage in the rear of | his home late yesterday afternoon after | working on his automobile. | Hoesch, unmarried, went to the ga- rage shortly after returning from work to do rapair work on the radiator of his | car. He closed the door when he en- tered the garage and proceeded with his work without stopping the engine. Mrs. Hannah Hoesch, his mother, went to the garage and found her son's body stretched on the floor. Members of the rescue squad of the Fire Depart- ment and Dr. J. Rogers Young. member of the staff of Casualty Hospital, re- sponded to an emergency call. Tomorrow ...a Monthly Clearaway! 791 13th Street Bt Syt Spod e Phone Main 1748 for Catalog investigation n!;d gave a certificate of Smaft Mllllnel‘ y i = | $6.85 HOME STUDY COURSE ™ 21 hats, were $10 30 hats, were $12.50 12 hats, were $15 Every hat in our millinery shop must be. up-to-the-second in style...that's why we're having a clearance every month when even the loveliest hats must he marked down if they are thirty days old! Tomorrow you will find velvets, felts ‘and smart combinations.:.hats copied from imports at $6.85! —and besides that . . . there’s a very exceptional group of new hats at $6.85 . . . not one would ordi- narily be less than $12.50! §l Millinery Shop—Street Floor ger, wolf, raceoon, or lynx ...and shawl collars of raccoon on other coats. Sizes 14 to.18...and we believe they are the best term, offering superior courses coats £39.50 can buy ! in SECRETARIAL TRAINING, begins OCTOBER 1 Twenty-fifth Successful Year Day and Evening Sessions Sti'ayer College 1,000 pairs . . . still left! And now-this Footwear Reduced Again Originally $5.50 $2.85 to $7.50 We're eager to enlarge our orthopedic footwear sec- tion . .. the downstairs department must be cleared by the end of this week .. . regardless of former prices! Oxfords, ties, pumps and strap slippers in satin, kid- skin, calfskin and patent leather. All sizes in one style or another . . . don’t you want to take advantage of these savings and buy two or three pairs? ¥ All Sales Final Downstairs [ Sports, Dress | AR K e i Bo "~ Shorthand in 30 School Dass. | . Self E&pression - - AND Public Speaking For: professional and business men and women, organization and club members, salesmen, etc. Not o make orators of you. hut 'b‘llvt you to get up and talk ay sny ime if called upon. and to do 50 with good effect. Those Who can speak are always LEADERS. ONE. It will advance you in your . It will help you in your soclal intercourse. A valusble course for amy ane easiest reads _like PRINT Stenographic L 24 week Art Interior Decoration || Costume Design 8 months to a paving position. Register || now Send -for. Descriptive’ Catalogue LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY 1517 R. L. Ave. (At 16th) Neorth 9434 HICKMAN SCHOOL Ask for Catalooue | of Speech and Expression e | 3 ers e INTERNATIONAL BLDG. Srott Wall 2iomis nencto e | 1319 P Street bet. 13th and t4th || cents, and younz ladies desiring a social | A School of Resident Instruction || season in beautiful Washington. Chap- | Established 1904 eronage. Music, Art, Languages optional. | Sk Booklst. Register now for 1928-29. Massachuselts Ave, = S Washington. D, C. Such Cozy New Flannelette Pajamas, $1.95 Everybody likes to be snug and warm—and that's not the only reason women will want these pajamas...they're so {aintily made in tailored styles that even the most fastidious will admire them ..good qual- ity...colored little striped patterns. Sizes 15 to 17, So Timely! Umbrellas Marked Down! 7—810 and $12.50 Silk Umbrellas, $7.95 One’s taupe...and six are red ...beautiful, but they're a bit soiled. Cup-Form Brassieres—All Essential to Chic Yes, more so now than ever because of the new higher waist line and the decided tendency toward the Princess Silhouette. .. if you've ever worn cup- form you know what a world of difference they make in your appearance ...giving youthful lines and relieving any sagging. More girls and women are wearing them every day...in silk jersey, bro- a special concession...remem- ade or mesh at one dollar, ber, just 100 at $3. Grey Shops—Second F H. ¢ Shop—Street Fl Tomorrow! All These Handbags 3 100 of them...all brand-new .frameless bags like those Isakoff is sponsoring... O'Rossen bags of reptiian grained leathers...stunning pouches of smooth calf. .and there are pin morocco bags, too, in tan, brown! navy, green and black. Every bag was in- tended to be higher priced but our buyer managed to get Kayser Marvelray Marvelfit Bloomers We've never had them be- fore...and simply not get over finding them! Superior rayon that feels and looks like silk...in peach and pink...and the famous marvelfit the Kayser label...isn't that proof of an excep- can- Earn $2,500 to $10,000 a Year in America’s 3rd Largest Industry! OTELS. Clubs, Apartments, In- <titutions, Schools, Cnlleges, Tea Rooms, Restaurants, Cafeterias ~re dailv calling for Lewis-trained men and women. Over 70.000 high- class positions paying $2.500 :o $10.000 open annually in alone! 16—57.50 Siltk Umbrellas $5.90 Green, brown, navy, and red ...soiled a bit but who cares when it goes out in the rain anyway. other flannelette pajamas crotch $1.50 1o 83 Quilted Coolie Coats, $10.95 ‘The same adorable styles, but the new coats are quilted of printed satin and lined with seco silk (silk and cotton)... simply charming! Grey Shops—Second Floor hote!s : tional value at one dollar. 8 : Umbrella Counter Glove Silk Shop—Second Floor 2 Lewis Schools. » could never ha secured the po: tion of ‘Assivtan Superiniendent of Selvice - cost. Let us show YOU how hiz pav. ing_~mployment % promotion can be n the Greater Hotel Indust Age is no obstacle—and education 15 wil ¥ou need with the famous Lewis System of Trainis Previous Experiznce Unnecessary Amazinz snccess and high sala- ried won by Lewis graduat=: every- w Free Books- ““Your Rix Opportnity’ — 1000 Hotel Posi- "—yours for uhe askine.~ forming—get Write or Call Lewis Hotel Training Schools 2. ¢ nt H My work with yoi Corset Close-Out....Drastic Clearaway ....Friday Of numbers that our new buyer wishes to discontinue, so we say, without hesitancy $7.50 to $12.50 Girdle-Brassieres prmmemmememecec W Broken sizes . ' 1] Pennsylvania Ave. 57‘1”%484/‘/“1// : $2.50 to $5.00 Girdles and Corset-Brassieres Broken sizes and discontinued numbers—clasp front and side . . . hook girdles . . . clasp-on styles . . .in Models . . . Gotham . . . $1 and R&G models. All elastic or brocade and elastic combined . . . corset-brassieres of firm brocade, well boned, with side sections of elastic and diaphragm support. € nt v . . - Mrs, 1oa T . discontinued numbers . . . mostly Gotham s n 5 5 : : and Nature's Rival . . . satin brocade with heavy web elastic and swami brassiere also Binner Girdles of satin brocade and silk elastic . . . some with three pairs of garters. at ! 23rd St. . $1.95 tons. Ei free of extra cost These Exceptional Values Are for Positive Sale at These Prices . . . No Exchanges and No Credits Can Be Allowed.—Grey Shops—Second Floor.