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20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, P C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928. MARKETING PLAN URGED BY CURTIS Republican Vice Presidential Nominee Offers Personal . Farm Relief Proposal. By the Associated Press. EN ROUTE WITH SENATOR CUR- TIS TO DES MOINES, Iowa, Novem- Iber 1.—A suggestion for the establish- ment of an interstate marketing cor- (poration was offered by Senator Cur- itis, the Republican vice presidential !nominee, in a discussion of farm relief 1last night at Sioux Falls, S. Dak. { Making the bend toward home from ithe Northwest today, the Senator was +still in the farm belt and he was ready ito talk farm relief and tariff protection ‘again tonight at Des Moines. He made it plain in his South Dakota speech that the interstate marketing corpora- tion proposal was purely a personal one, and he added that he was ready to co- soperate “with the farmers and legis- tlators in putting agriculture on an sequality with all the other industries jof our country.” y However, the suggestion was looked ‘upon with significance in view of Cur- jtis’ position as Republican leader of ithe Senate. He previously had ad-| ivanced a similar proposal in Congress, sbut when it was sidetracked for the ‘McNary-Haugen bill he supported the imeasure, which President Coolidge +vetoed. he charged “has changed his mind so often it is utterly impossible to keep up with him.” Tonight at Des Moines the vice pres- idential nominee faces another en- counter with the heckler who ques- tioned him at some length at Spencer, Iowa, several weeks ago. The question- er, A. J. Livingston of Spencer, has since decided he wanted an apology for one of the Senator’s replies that he was “too damn dumb to understand” and has hroadcast ‘the word that he will be at-Des Moines tonight to resume his questioning. South Dakota’s two Senators, Peter Norbeck and W. H. McMasters, who have been ill, were on the platform last night with Senator Curtis. Sen-; ator' Norbeck introduced the nominee. | MOTHER HELD IN JAIL | AFTER 3 CHILDREN DIE| Man Boarder Also Detained Pend- ing Inquiry—No Formal Charges Are Made. By the Associated Press. MACON, Ga., November 1.—A coro- | ner’s inquest was set for today as Bibb | County authorities prepared to open a formal investigation of the deaths of three children, all members of the same family, within a period of five days, beginning last Friday. Mrs. Mattie Young, 35, widow and mother of the children, and D. W. Parks, 48, a news “butch” and boarder at the Young home, are. being held in jail here, although no formal charge has been placed against them. Both insisted the children died from natural causes, Mrs. Young declaring that she summoned @ physician who administered medicine to one and dis- missed the other two as being “all Craigleigh —the smart sports coats—for women, wrinkle-proof, rainproof— with fur, $59.50 and $69.50. Self- trimmed, §35. Only at Jelleff's in Washington. - A FASHION INSTITUTION | DParts Washington Lectur\ek Tomrrow!—By Mlle. Manka Rubinstein * Feel At Home At Jelleff’s! S NewYork ence. Welcome! Misses Cari blue coat with Paquin’s slit- back shswl Misses’ fall- leaf tan coat A shawl col- lar and cuffs o f _krimmer trim this Our salespeople will give you all the attention you wish—but if you want to look by yourself you are just as welcome, without any obligation to buy. And today, with the larg- est apparel stocks ever under this roof, shopping at Jelleff’s is indeed an interesting experi- i The veteran campaigner encountered | right.” +his first snow-storm of the year at| Thelma, 10, died Friday; Woodrow !Sioux Falls. He was cheered in al|W., Tuesday, and J. T., yesterday «vigorous attack on Gov. Smith, whom morning. collar tiered euffs of black suprema collar of grey black suprema “Avoid the Danger Sign Posts of Age” caracul. : ot beaver. T Spiralcutts of wolf. (] Mile. Manka Rubinstein is a sister and co-worker of the world’s foremost beauty specialist— Hobrafibintein —and this lecture, we believe, will be of unusual interest. At the close of the talk Mlle. Rubinstein will diagnose your complexion, suggesting just those delicate touches of Personality Make-up which subtly enhance the natural beauty of your type features and colorings, Here all this week. Outstanding styles picked one by one! Foot Saver Shoes To select one of our new Foot Saver Models for your Fall costume is to add a touch of unmistakable distinction. It is also to give your- self the accentuated charm of the ankle, and the tireless ease of movement which the Foot Saver patented in-built construction alone makes possible. ‘ * Foot Savers are carried in stock in sizes up to 9 and in widths AAAA to D. ICHS F Street at enth Consultations with Mlle. Rubenstein Without Charge from 10 to § Daily. An extraordinary opportunity, for this is her first visit to this city in many years. Toiletries Shop—Street Floor Flowers—$1 —it’s the Friday feature of our Flower Fete Smart Gloves, $2.50 $3 and $3.50 Regularly! Pull-ons of imported French washable suedes in grey, beige or putty...turn-back cuffs...and bandolet styles of imported kid in biege, brown, champagne mode, grey, white and black. Very exceptional values at $2.50, Glove Shop—Street Floor Daytime and evening blossoms in the very latest styles...velvet violets...gardenias that logk as though they were shimmering metal.. A simply glorious array at a dollar! Flower Fete—Street Floor Misses’ Dresses of the new Sharkskin Tweed Just Arrived and One of the Best Dress Values of the Year $25 So new perhaps you've never seen it . . . a tweed that looks like dotted sharkskin . . . the last word on the college campus . . . and to think we've the approved styles at $25. FOOT INSURANCE FOR THE FUTURE New Handbags-—$3 So Evidently Higher-Priced Leathers and Styles! New Jewelry—85¢ Would Ordinarily be $1 ... and Some Are Actually $2 Pieces! 9 J Long ropes of beads that look like chalcedony . .. flat chokers in the colors of real stones ... lapis, carnelian and sapphire... sparkling crystal-like beads too ...surprisingly lovely. Jewelry Shop—Street Floor Smooth calf.. grained goat moire silk...peau de peche. even antelope suedes! In tai- lored bags and bags with zipper closings. Black, brown, green, navy, tan, and red...don’t miss buying a bag like this for $3! Handbag Shop—Street Floor [ L] tunning Few-of-a-Kind Coats variety! Also slenderizing marked much higher...and the styles are irreproachable...adaptations from Martial et Armand, Paquin, Beer, Louise- Lynx...Fisher-dyed Fitch...Civet Cat...Fox...Kolinsky...Badger...Beaver and Kit Fox are used elaborately. .. Coats with flared borders of fox . . . straightline coats with Dressy velvet coats with collars and cuffs and wide border of . . big pointed-back collars of kolinsky . . . to the hem . tan coats with Paquin collars of beaver . . . if you shop Women’s, Larger Women's and Misses’ Coat Shops—Third Floor So smart . .. so inexpensive We sold hundreds of them at $10...and now ...plaited or flared...tan,, black, navy, green, g FRIDAY ... Sizes for women and $ ! misses . . . wonderful coats for larger women. FASHION with VALUE...most of these very coats, if we bought them in the market today would have to be boulanger and other outstanding designers. . . Luxurious Furs on Lovely Dull Fabrics, and Velvet—$125! indeed, some of the fur sets, collars, borders and cuffs seem almost irreconcilable with the moderate price of $125 y 2 b Women’s Coats, $125 Misses’ Coats, $125 waist-deep square shawls of kit fox . . . Jeuny tunic models fox . . . high color coats with huge upstanding shawls of with lavish borders . Lelong notched shawls of Fisher Fitch wolf . . . distinctive black coats with the smart flared silhouette colfars and front border of civet cat . . . Do sce every one for for a coat tomorrow among this special $125 you'll find it a cach is more beautiful it seems ! genuine joy! e Skirts Even SKIRTS plaited all around, $8.50 an opportune purchase makes them $8.50. Crepe de chine...wool...velvet. Band or bodice tops red, blue and brown...$8.50 tomorrow! Dashingly Smart: SWEATERS - $8.50 A FASHION lNlTITUTfl“* Washington, . 2 Bronze . .. Heather ... Brown ... and Blue.. .. Sizes 14 to 20 Such variety . . . a COAT model that is slim and straight with just the suggestion of a blouse . . . ONE-PIECE styles with suede belts . . . JACKETS, models beautifully tai- lored . . . they're stunning . . . and all at $25! Slip-ons. . .cardigans, too...and there’s no end to the variety...the finest yarns...indecd we've never seen such sweaters like these for $8.50. Sizes 14 to 42. Silk Underwear, $1.95 An Event Extraordinary! Sports Shop—Fourth Floor Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor Imborted Austrian Soleil Millinery $8.50 because of a very lucky purchase! If you love the very nicest and still stick to a budget, you'll like these hats...you’ll want to buy at least two! : Of softest, finest soleil and the most interesting new off-the-face cloches...and tailored types. In black...brown...wine...blue...sand...green. Preferred by many smart women to any other hats and here Friday at a special price! Millinery Shop—Street Floor styles. . .tiny More than a hundred lovely pieces. ..che- mise...dance sets...bloomers...step-ins bought at a tremendous price concession. Every Garment is Full Size and Made of Beautiful Crepe de Chine Some are daintily trimmed with valen« ciennes laces...and these are strictly tai- lored. In flesh color, peach, nile and orchid. Think of finding a 'silk dance set at $1.95...doesn’t that suggest buy ahead and for gifts. New Quilted Robes, $7.95 Yes, satin quilted robes with roll collars and long set in sleeves...in rose, copen, orchid, black, coral, peach and American Beauty. $7.95 is a very low price and re- member they're all fresh and new. Handmade Silk Slips, $5 Simply exquisite...heavy, firm crepe de chine carefully made by hand and with only the simplest hemstitched band top. White, black and colors. Sizes 36 to 44, No need to tell you $5 is a special price. Rayon Pajamas, $3.95 Cleverly appliqued in color. There’s a balloon style...a Peter Pan style...and oh, so many different colors. Becomingly COLORFUL! Jersey $ 1 O Frocks Such different color schemes...to begin with red with blue... tan with brown...grey with black...blue with teresting...y think they were just $10. All two-piece... sizes 14, 16, 18 for misses...36, 38 and 40 for women, Light weight, firm jer- sey...so carefully sewn oo beautifully fin- shed...and ‘what a joy to find them at $10. Morning Frock Shop Fourth Floor " BLACK is best! Dress Coats For Juniors $59.50 —and black is usually so expensive...that's why we can't help but rave about this special group at $59.50. Deep shawl collars of black furs... sizes 13 to 17 years. New spiral or pointed cuffs...intricate slot seamings...the choicest of lines. Some even have a front border of skunk...others are trimmed with wolf... decidedly out of the ordinary at $59.50. Junmior Coat Shop Third Floor Juniors Adore Tweed Dresses Like These, $16.50 How your classmates( will exclaim over these dresses...for they're c=erything that a Junior-deb knows is smart, One or two piece. . . sizes 13 to 17 years. Plaited or flared... most of them are belted, for that’s the vogue and they come in tan, brown, grey, black and white. Wonderful buys at $16.50. Junior Deb Shop Third Floor Junior's swagger little tweed frock, $1650 Women’s “Best Selling” Dresses —some are $25 dresses right out of own stock —many are new arrivals —sizes 36 to 44 —Instead of $25 —look at the styles! —Ilook at the quality! —look at the savings! Quite the smartest thing for a college girl ...and quite the most practical for a business girl for rayon washes and wears so well...$3.95 a pair Friday. Grey Shops—Second Floor $19.50 Only Two More Days! Genuine Alligator, Ostrich, Lizard and Python Footwear, $10.75 Instead of $13.50 to $16.50 It’s a special Sorosis offer...and how they’re going +«.for everybody knows these leathers are good this season...and that $10.75 is an almost unheard-of price for them. Pumps...strap styles...with either Spanish or Cuban heels. $4.95 Broken Sizes In $10 to $13.50 Footwear Short lines in some of best-selling styles...shoes that are slightly shopworn...marked for quick clearance! Patent leather, tan calf, brown kid, black kid, black ‘satin...even gold and silver evening slippers for those who shop early! Sorosis Shop—Street Floor More of those popular Chiffon Silk Stockings —silk to the very top... $l.35 pl". and plaited feet...only They go so fast it's hard for us to keep our stocks complete! Beau- tiful stockings that are regularly sold in many cities for $1.50 pair. Stock up tomorrow . . . 16 smart colors are here! Mode Beige Plaza Grey Beach Tan Cuban Sand Atmosphere Mocha Bisque Boulevard Grain Reveree Champagne Kasha Beige Silk Stocking Shop—Street Floor Keep Warm With Underhose And still have the beauty of your silk stockings showing. In lisle, $1.00 pr. In Zephyr wool, $1.50 pr. Both styles with féet. Wrought Iron Light Gun Metal Misty Morn Evenglow Dove Grey 150 dresses . . . just the kind we've learned trom experience women want right now higher-priced models ev ; e € e ! s o hig priced models ever: one! We can only give you a vague idea of the VARIETY . , | see this wonderful group for yourself tomorrow! i Smartest of all for street wear . . . and here are some stunning tai lored models v . . tweeds, wool geor- gettes, and striped cover- tines. Sizes 3% ‘to 41%. $19.50 —is used elab- orately o n many of the afternoon styles . . . for whole blouses with satin skirts . . . to make bows and bands on silk crepe dresses . . . and sometimes the velvet is printed. $19.50 (Sketched—Wom- en’s tW o - plece frock — noveity velvet blouse plait skirt, 31 Georgette just in blue . , . and canton crepes with tiered flounces or plaited all around . . . plenty of black! $19.50 E SID.”).’ g Black Satin —in interest- ing new ver- sions . . . lots of them have a touch of lacde..o theyre the height of re- fined simplic- ity. $19.50 (Bkstzhed—Wom- s interest tlered black trock, $19.50),