Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1928, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. 7. €. WEDNESDAY. OCTORER 17. 1928 19 z i iz # Z = | | will appear in the pageant are Mrs }Instmcfisd to confer with her com- - cials at Red Cross headquarters of the | storm that struck at the closz of the ‘. g C ixtn 3 « S O I E ’ I 3) | Harvey W. Wiley, Mrs. Albert, N. Bages, KALORAMA CITIZENS [mm,n on the matter and take suinblg! RED CROSS OFFICIAL® problems now facing the island. nineteenth century. :Q'lfll:l..\’ Electric lelnea: ( : Mrs. Paul Bleyden, Mrs. Fulton Lewss. | action. j t, present, Mr. ——s - > |Mrs. E. F. Andrews and Mrs. Goring SEEK JUNIOR HIGH | -Ampiotal was given to the Soard of TOLD OF PORTO RICO| T mae e s sosae iind Rubber Grown in U. § s < 4 s i Bliss. Trade’s efforts to have located in Wash- B of financial’ assistance to enable the . ~subber Grown In U. S. $ Goodman 2 (Continu ghteenth Page.) Mrs. Rose Gouvernenr Hoes and Mrs ington a proposed $5.000,000 Roosevelt i | small farmers who have lost their crops | The first successful attempt to o First - —_— ok Philip Lee-Phillips have charge of boxes memorial .s(adhlm.‘ The zoning, p‘:{ks. Gandia Urges Organization of t5 pecome rehabilitated and to give | grow rubber in the United States with- : o a : TR s i o o s | Ao hen vou mee adian’ trip, On their ebarn they wi . | Need in Compliance With Board's | Rity needs and to make recommenda | Sl Farmsch eed in ‘Porto Rico at present as that ''0 the Intercontinental Rubber Co.'§ &mis ™ ™% 2 reside in Lock Haven, Pa. | o The Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta | Sionn do the Anioan | |similar to the case of the Mississippi |This company has been engaged & SR b M. G. C. Dickens' has returned to| Camma will give a reccption and dance | Request for Suggestions. | Engineers, which has sent out reQUests| post.hurricane conditions in Porto | Valley after the great flood in thal in the extraction of gum from § Inisl *Renradue- s Deripome 4t 05 ot e e acke ot | the faculties of the three schools of | % - The assoctation voted to take no part | Rico wers described today for Red Oross | area. Mr. Gandia Pgfl“‘;r‘;‘g{fi’v‘“ the | dried shrubs of the guayule plant col- | $ E : o & Bdh P 3 { American University and the students | . oo o pioh sehool | I the coming election in the Fet‘(lier:; was acting chaiyman of the Port Rico | worst the island ever experienced, and | lected chiefly from iis extensive hold- & We Extend Credit @Y/ § | ; o | of the A. U. downtown schools. ' Mrs. |\ it Ml iory was stressed by the | om0 Cltizens Assoctations and 10| Ghapter of the American Red Cross at |although the flood that accompaned | ings in Northern Mexico for 22 vears. $ NATHAN GOODMAN CO. 3% ¢ g, Froctor A Bonham of Green. | Iris L. P"i‘;;”m” chairman of the com- (20, ama Citizens'~ Association &L & | s malletine weimsceusied. Gol Henry | the time the recent hurricane devas- |the disaster of 1899 was mbsent and | 1ts outputhas run as high as 10,000.- | $ 2 ATl il - B e T D e T e o g i Margar fall, | : : ho is | there was a lesser loss of life, the mosi | 000 ds monthly. with a total from | N&, Bewwation . e meeting in St. Margaret’s Parish Hall, | Clay New inted as dele. | tated the island. Mr. Gandia, w ; pounds monthly, a total >4 T ) O s the st of | Mrs, Charles Augustus Howley, chair- | Connecticut avenue and Bancroft Dlace, | oa e e Ot vacanoy. | business man of San Juan, fook ad- [recent hurricane wrought much mors | the guayule plant of about 150,000,000 20004401314 1 St. NWIessssst her cousin, Mrs. Lucy W. Cullen, on|man of the ways and means committees | 13t night. The action was in com-| br” W. L. Darby was appointed as|vantage of @ business trip to tell off- _extensive property damage than the |pounds annually Capitol Hill | of the National League of American | Pliance with a request of the Board|alternafe to serve until the next elec- L2 Pen Women and of the District, branch, | 0f Education that community school | tjon. Mrs. F. C. Broadbent and Miss S. A. | is planning, as the second in the series | needs be surveyed and suggestions of-| “PresiGent Spencer Gordon, who pre- | Eastwood of Philadelphia are at Grace | of joint enfertainments by the National | fered so that estimates may be made | sideq, appointed George F. Mitchell, | Dodge Hotel for a few days. They are and District Leagues, a Halloween car- | :ccordmg!y. Appreciation was express- | yrs ‘George A. Ricker and Maj. A. C. making an extended automobile trip. Mr. and Mrs: F. E. Turner of New | ¢ York City are passing some time at the Carlton. ’ | nival, Saturday. October 27 d for the new Adams School being | welis as a nominating committee (o The festivities of. the carnival will | erected in the community. prepare a slate of candidates for the | last “from 12 noon to 12 midnight A communication from citizens of | anpya) election, which will be held in | and it will be staged on the extensive | Southwest Washington urging support | November. Miss May Bigelow was elect- | grounds of the home of Mrs. Lily R.|Of the association in obtaining the re-|eq to membership. | moval of the House of Detention from | — : Y b L] Y | Hunt, the Hollies, in Ballston. Va. ~= — Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Laughlin| o8 0L vent | 908 Tenth street southw was_ dis- | t Robinson of Sewickley, Pa.. are guests | Mrs. Hawley is chairman of the event | d at length, th ajority o‘union“ oy T Hiaoower onthetr rav Uniociy | And I selecting a number of committees | CUssed at length, (he majerity epinion || THE, PROMENADE : e Virginia by motor. o melein Sihs Toernving muk e local community affair “An Unusual Place to Dine” | many plans that have been made for | WAS purely a b | o ; | the enjoyment of those attending. and of no interest to the Kalorama Ry . onoo oo Dinner 1116 F St.—Second Floor elleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Parie Washington NewYorh Evening Bags take a choice place in the Bag Carnival Mrs. Henry L. Richmond of Jackson- | | section, which, it was pointed out, has Vville, Fla,, is at the Carlfon for several| Miss Lucy P. Carner of the national | one or two private institutions, while | days, accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Cald- board of the Y. W. C. A.. New York, | not identical, yet of the same general well of Honolulu, Hawaii. is spending some time af the Grace character, and which the association Dodge Hotel. does not. consider as a problem. Mrs, | Harvey W. Wiley, chairman of the com- The newly rsiablished Institute of Mittee on charities and corrections, was Distinguished Company To Attend “Cross Triumphant.” Very few boxes vet remain for the i Musical Art has sent out invitations - — i ] two presentations of “The Cross Tri- | through its president and vice presi-| T T T e Every smart and impor- umphant” Friday and Saturday in the | dent. Mr. O E. Ohristani and nr. | |TITETNIIINCATAINNIIIT | goens bl o L ‘Washington Auditorium. Recent addi- | B. Frank Gebest, for its opening recep- | ||y 1 o ! LALELIVEC 4% 1 K Strests NWo s ? L e tions to the Dist of box holders are|tion in the institute building, »t 831 (/| SRT M. fashion created in Paris Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Miss Getrude | Eighteenth street mnorthwest, rriday 2 g AT NOW H brouaht o Wabhingtot Myer, Mrs. Adolph Kaspar Miller, Mrs. | evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock. £ g : 3. F. Houston of Philadelphia, Mrs. That’s the meaning of the James Curtis, Mrs, Robert E. Lee, Mrs. Dupont Lee, Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, Mrs. David St. Pierre Gaillard. Those who have taken seats for the performances and who will entertain | parties of distinguished visitors include Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Charles P. Henry Parsons Erwin and Mrs. " Riverhead, N. Y., arrived in Washing- ton today and are at the Willard, | where they will remain several days. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kemble of Brooklyn, N. Y., are at the Carlton for . | & short stay. Mr. and Mrs. G. Paul Gerard of | | Summerall, Mr. and Mrs. John Rich- OFFERING— This Evening S until 7:30 During LUNCHEON and DINNER Rag Carnival! And every bag a value item! No premium on fashion at Jelleff's! Mrs. F. H. Poole, who has been visit- ing her sister, Baver, at - the | Victoria, left yesterday to join her hus- ards, Dr, and Mrs. Ronald Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. David Du Without Cover Charge ~ Each meon - day Each evening trom A until 9 an 2 B BB Do Do 4-Course 7 5 Sea Food Dinner c | e trom 12 until 2 & i | band. Maj. F. H. Poole, U. S. A., sta- gt e ol e dinner— & Watson Freeman Clarke. Mre A. N.|toned at San Antonio, Tex T Y Retuiar Menn p T Tinen men .l'c":-"n'\fiuvf: ) 4 § B - o LTl Ll Ty 2 Al and Mre. Willisys D" Leany, | S Mary . van Hook has com- ||| ITIITIEATONIOUTIINNE | e s i ol i e L Mis:,q_lez;d; mmé;rxma :kk:rough Virginia, | CoLumsiA ROAD 184 Sr. 85¢ $1.50 * Stokes-Halkett, Mre Benfamin Rush | TeAnessee and Kentucky. R Tk s SK DR STRICKLAND BONBREST % Logie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Marsh | Mrs. F. R. Safford of Danvers, Mass.. | (| i : 3 4 and Mrs, Hennen Jennings has taken an apartment at the Grace | | '\11\ {[cotumea RUSSELL A, GONN, Mamerr 4, Gold-and-Silver Among the well known women who 'Dodge Hotel for the Winter. R I ] o ; -metal cloth, combined | mARMSTRONG \% CATOR €O. 5 \ 1805 1202 G Street 12th and G Streets N.W. | FirstMillineryS ) L & in a lovely Jack Frost-like design! A small envelope and a roomy one ! $7.50. \ green satin and black velvet, §25. lines, $25. Women's flesh Elevator Service Women's n ¢ w satin svening Fown, 525. Women’s bead- ed blaek geors- ette frock. 525 Color Rhythms —are pressed as the French ST do it, into a velvet enve- v ] ¥ lope .. . Heaven and ocean | o T . blues . . . sunset Ids and | if you go out frequently this is an opportunity to select grten - R abdthertoie i | as you prefer! HUNDREDS |l Evening Dresses for Women | $25 to enhance the good times in a glowing season! Sequins in Circles —in cnlor on solidly studded gold-toned sequin bag. topped and engraved . hung on a slim Lovely. You need several evening dresses if you go out much! with the same group of people . . | after week in the same frock! So This is an Opportunity —to buy every type of frock . . . several if you wish them at a most attrac- tive price! Young mannered and gay ones others charmingly dignified i . . . all accenting young slimness! Draperies . . . swathed hips sur- plice treatments . . : longer-in-back models . . . the new princess silhouette . . . rhinestone-studded hiplines . . . Fashion-With-Value | That's another important thing about these dresses! Thev are the copies of | much higher-priced models . . . adaptations from Paris designs! All at this O -DEICE . ol i i e BEe e T $25 each Usually vou play and what woman likes to appear week d k BREEB WeS by a delicate frame chain handle! A Finger Loop —-makes this bag a whimsical hit of laveliness. Sequins and heads form a fascinating de- sign on faille crepe! $7.50. Hendhag Shap—Streat Flaor Sizes 36 to 44 Women's Frock Shop—Second Flaov Newest Velveteen Ensembles after Marcel Rochas $39.50 A stunning to-the-finger-tip or seven-eighths length jacket. A skirt that wins your heart in a minute, because the yoke whirls and swathes round and round and above circular fullness...a jumper of jersey or silk and you have it! In the smart bottle green, maroon red, Madeline blue, black! Other models, $25 and $29.50 presents eight new models for November . . .in women's sizes Only at Jelleff's in Washing- ton...exceptional in fash- ion-and-value because 30 stores in as many cities co- operate in choosing them! The word “Madelon” tells the story to many women! \ N \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ i N \ \ \ \ \ N \ 5\ \ \ \ \ August Bernard Vionnet Patou Chanel N - . Smart Skirts are the sources “of the fash ’ ion features in these smart frocks. The diagonal draperies Made to Retail for $5 A . S et L jacket frocks for evening of : Rean ; Patou . . . the front draperies . The hats offered in this sale are without ques- $8- 50 S vee. neckIiiE hay rtphe;m ¢ tion the greatest values ever offered in \Vash- created the neckline and i and are called trouser skirts cathed hips-of Viondet iv.. all are here. ington. —because the yokes are made for blouses to tuck into...and flared and plaited skirts are in new version...some are hodice tops! Of kasha, wool, Afternoon and Evening models, too of velvet combined with cut velvet . . plain and beaded chiffon . . georgette and transparent vel- Included in the T.ot Are Hundreds of Hats— All Made to Sell for $5.00—in All Head Sizes and a Wide Variety of Styles vet . . _ canton crepe, trans- crepe, flannel, and crepe de b i : r . . i . . parent velvet trimmed and The materials We know that at this price—these hats will be T e colors include: chine! All the good colors! crepe Romaine. Brown, tans. include: reds, greens. independence blue. Sizes 34 to 44, Always . .. $39.50 Women's Dress Shops—Second Flaoy sold quickly so we suggest that you come early— our doors will open at 9:15 A M., Only the fact , that we manufacture millinery makes possible this unprecedented ofiering. t Sale Opens Thursday, 9:15 AM. Black . Sand Pearl Navy Copen Monet Blue Spanish Wine Almond Green Tungle Green Other Skirts, $5.90 to $19.50—Sizes 14 to 42 Sports Shop—Fourth Floor ELIZABETH_ARDEN ~-has helped countless thousands of women on three continents to have bheautiful skins! Edyth Thornton Mcl.eod - here this week for personal conference. Come in. She will be glad to prescribe for you. Venetian, Skin Tonic, $1 to $3.75 Venetian Cleansing Cream, $1 to $3 Venetian Velva Cream, $1 to $3 Venetian Orange Skin Food, $1 to $3.75 Private Consultation Rooth—Balcony Cosmetic Shop—Street Floor Velvet Felt Satin and Velvet Satin and Metallie Cloth Metallic Cloth Felt and Velvet Felt and Metallic Cloth Stitehed Velvet Rurnt Felt . MARMSTRONG ., 1202 G Street 12th and G Streets N.W. Bhien Brownie The tmportant darker tan in Gold Stripe Stockings That Wear Behold this newest of ‘shades—a shade of wonderful possibil- ities! A rich, clear brown that looks as smart with the pop- ular blues, as with its own brown relatives! And remember, “Brownie,” heing of the Gold Stripe family, comes in exquisite stocking stvles, all garterproof—with your choice now of square or pointed heels. No. 525, pointed heel, chiffon Stripe that comes in “Browni Gold Stripe \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ R \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N eight is a popular grade of Gold LTSI BT ITES ST T TSI AT T IS STETTTT TS, v : \ § 1805 \ \ Shop—Street Flaor . ! \

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