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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, AU UST 29, 1929. o 21 - elleffs Last Shopping Day Before Labor Day! * CLEARING OF STE. | vce RELIEF FORGRAIN - Pt rdered to continue its work after ten- o1 1 No One Is Injured in Two-Alarm ::‘Kanfll'l:;. submitted yesterday had M Blaze— Partitions of Place we'fi" opummwm :':; Tci?m}h&mm A FASHION INSTITUTION' d. that they were on the right track to- A6 Destroys ward organization of "n‘ corporation = Fire of undetermined origin caused " y which would meet with the approval of Workmen Cutting Through | extensive damage early this morning|Board Will Loan 10 Cents a both the Pederal Farm Board and the to the offices and junk yard of Edward draft will be submitted to George Far- Store Closed All Day Saturday, August 31 Patterson Tract " t0 | Becker at No. 3 Virginia avenue soutn- Bushel on Product i fand, general counselor for the {arm . - - Reach Area. Tnang ind 0wt destied 81 Used as Collateral. ¢ | uner e seriedira markeind s Last Day! Misses’ Day ——rem O e ire was. qiscovered by & passerby B Denmark has fewer unemployed than leff’ Cutting through the Patterson tract | shorlly after 5 ‘:'fi'u‘}i“in"x“:’c tumed in | By the (5‘;33'“: ur‘r‘:;; 20— Tmediate | 2121 time in the last seven years. T r e m e n d Ou s at J elle. S —clearance lots have crowded out exciting news about new clothes to wear over the of Fourth street northeast preparatory n SLLDREL to the construction of the 81,000,000 | E, streets southwest ' 6, mecond eiarmt | ?:-nci}v:l . :e;;e!byr«?he x;:t;e mm;:: wholesale market center on a part of [ of the first engine companies on the rough o C = Ly Board on unhedged grain, which has GE E ELE IC the area was begun yesterday. Actual | scene. | . 5 ¢ W T construction of the bulldings is expected s not until atter 10 o'lock this | already been used s collateral for loans Refrigerators holiday week end...but they’ll be on dis- to commence shortly. ey from z‘ederll lnl::rn:.d;:u ';e.:n .I;-n;:e, e easo = n play tomorrow...all rcady for hurried The market center is to be developed | The property is owned by Scrivener Was the prom / i ] onia plot of‘land cuntaintug about 85 | brothers, Ninth and G streets. Cloe o oal T —SERVICE shopping: tours. . .DO see them! acres acquired from the Winslow estate v Lot farm board. : J.1C. HARDING & CO. \ by Phillips & Caldwell, the real estate | CAPT. G. R. MEAD DIES. Legge asserted that the board would | ¢ 1336 C A o firm representing the Union Market ol {g":nelglbceel:uo(. 1‘:&"’"_'5,020_";‘;;. an b °“;h ean- N Terminal Co., an organization of com-| 10th Cavalry Vfficer Is Victim of | The meeting adjourned ~without brad mission merchants. Asks For Permits. SR, Contracts have been awarded the | Capt. Gabriel R. Mead, 10th Cavalry, Charles H. Tompkins Co. for the con- | died of pneumonia at Camp Stephen struction of the nine 2-story market [D. Little, Nogales, Ariz, last Tuesday, buildings, for which application for |according to War Department advices. building permits has been made. | He was a native of Hackensack, N. J., Fourth street, now being cut throngh and entered the Army as a first lieu- the tract, is to bisect the area upon | tenant, Cavalry section, August 15, 1917, which the markets will be built. | Officers’ Reserve Corps, and served in Negotiations are nearing a ciose be- | France during the World War. In July, tween the National Capital Park and | 1920, he was commissioned a captain Planning Commission and the heirs of | of Cavalry in the Regular Army and the Patterson tract for the purchase of | Was graduated from the Cavalry School 42 acres of the area for park and play- | in 1923. He leaves a widow, Mrs. Jean- ground purposes. It is understood that ' nette H. Mead, and two children. adopting any definite plans for the pro- . —_— arlton’ CosTume TFoofwear All this merchandise must go out at.once! = Not a great deal left ...but you can-save a great deal! Oda lots ...broken sizes . . . quantities limited. .. so we must say no C. O. D. or mail orders. S © New Hats That Turn Up Their Brims $6.5o an eement has been reached on a ————e. - Biure: of $395,577 18, and that officia’s | Files Bankruptcy Plea. Tomorrow we take a : of the park commission are ready to| e ptey Plea. loss...you can make Soleil . . . so supple and yielding that it seems to conclude the transaction as soon as| Edward J. Martin, a paperhanger certain papers are received from the (rading as J. S. Martin, 2021 Newton trustees for the land. »| street northeast, has filed a pelat.lun hl': 3 voluntary _bankruptcy. He lists Plavground Flanned. = |40 i at §3,032.50 and estimates his as- | The 42 acres to be acquired by the | cops gt §273.95, Attorney Jacob Friend Government _under the pending pro- | a8 2t S R (oL EIY posal consists of about six acres of flat | *PP 5 land that would be developed into a | playaround and athletic field, together | _‘Tourists visiting Jamaica during the With approximately 36 acres of forest | Summer numbered only about one-half area at the north end of the tract, cov- | those of a year ago. ered with many beautiful trees. This | would be preserved as a natural park | area and could be enjoyed as a picnic ground. | The Patterson tract runs along Flori- da avenue northeast from the Colum- | bia Institution for the Deaf to the rail- | road yards and for a considerable dis- | tance northward from Florida avenue. | Development of a park and playground | In this area has been discussed for many | years, be just made for the new off-the-face vogue . . . sometimes the brims turn back with youthful audacity . . . again they have a decided dignity ...it's a fashion that every woman and miss can wear! And how they'll rejoice at being able to find it in Jelleff's beautiful hats at $6.50. Black and deep Autumn colors. Tailored Felt Headsize Hats for Fall, $7.50 Millimery Shop—Street Floor again! e gt } Eashion dictates Ivory=tinted 108,759 SHADE TREES | Stationery as the very latest IN D. C., REPORT SHOWS | [|| vosue for the Fall bride's— Lizard! ‘That was Dame ~Jrock Shop_ Number Increased by 2.194 in Last Wedding Invitations et B i Seeo, ot R D | and Announcements she sticks to it. All her earlier Lanham. vl i predictions have been exceeded by the demand already started for our superb Carlton Lizards. Washington now has 108,759 shade‘ And good taste dictates that trees as a result of a net increase of 2.194 in the last fiscal year ended June, | the engraving should have according to the annual report of Clf- | R . : ford L. Lanham, superintendent of trees | the distinctive individuality Style pictured—pumps or straps and parkings, submitted today to the | i VAYS cteristic = Ditrict Gormissloners. % [ Il that is always characteristic —in blues, brown and blacks. The department last year planted | || of . Featured at 4.238 new trees, but 2,054 were replace- | ments. A special effort was made, he | said. to put the new plantings in va-- cant spaces and to extend the tree sys- tem into newly developed sections. While the District's tree nurseries are well stocked with small trees, Lanham sald. the stock of trees of sufficient size™| for street planting became exhausted | | last Fall and it was necessary to purchase 1500 Norway maples from' | | private nurseries. 7. twelve-fifty “Lady Luxury” silk hose ‘BrewanD yrortrs and ffationers 6i1-12th St. NoW. Select Your Fall Hat—In Time For Labor Day——from Our Complete Display of Smart Gage o 52,5 Plues jp Ll Froch ‘\‘;4 to 2 St Muskrat Coats Has Bought! $195 to %265 Have your Gold Stripe ‘Silk Stock- ings indelibly stamped at the Newest Styles and Colors * 35 Large Head Size Felts 55 “ . 50, ~Sor tops with your in- sunmpe Meln by Sump e “7 Mey/ tials. .. then there's itan o, p.Lolo er | v 55 Daily Arrival of Imported Models in Youthful no risk of getting 825 40 a3 igh ”ai)r:p"' siu':‘t’{'nb/.s ',n/p :69‘50 33.95 to 33 That may sound like an exaggerated statement Styles, $10.00 to $18.00 them mivee Ak “olop P35 2 A e "ques and’”’Port,d 3 5 ... it did to us, too . . . but sales records show 3 mmate’s. ol B ab, 5 3 . No charge for this J|f “dndpg '*:-... Piece PEIaEo 2 fey, it . .. and after seeing the coats themselves we Gold Stripe service. 5 "%cn e Nitted) gyristo e ¥ didn’t think it was any wonder! Stunning coats ... and after the Summer Sale they will be $225 to $295. Fur Salon—Fourth Floor Silk Stocking Wardrobe for the College Girl Start the semester right with a whole wardrobe of Gold Stripe Silk Stockings . . . and this is what we advise— 3 pairs of $1.95 Service Sheer Silk = = e .{bec/a/ y Y 4 Choose at least one pair in sable, the new, deep Fall tan. . 3 Pairs of $2.95 Mesh Silk Stockings. $8.70 —for afternoon or evening or any time...as mesh is an all day and all night fashion. See this style in afternoon, a SE— i 3 Pairs of $2.50 Lace Clock Silk wergtumes 7 from .- - Toilesppokers, $1.5 - .95 g and Stockings $7.35 ff a set 810 to $12 15 Sizeg l‘ain‘scle YN $;§0 g bD."es. Ll t:’f:ren, —to wear to fraternity hops and junior prom...smartest QUsettes a}’"’“’ the 1, $6.75) #1010, " e electnr Fre, ch sy°"’ of all in skin tones. $Lso. P Gire 3 Pairs of $1.95 Sheer Chiffon Silk Stockings . —with narrow Fr to faculty tea and at rushing partie: a neutral tan for Fall. —and the little wardrobe box to hold them is 75¢c. These wardrobes will be packed for you either here or at our 1013 Connecticut Avenue Shop. 3 [ ] TITUTION G TAIION DATITUY aivra Misses’ fiteh trimmed black coat . . . with the $5.70 to wear Beautiful in duskee, LITTERING, CLINKING OPTIC CRYSTAL'. . . to lend a richness to the table setting. ..Goblets; High and Low Sherbets; Cordials; Orange Juice, Ice Tea and Ta- ble Tumblers...smartly con- toured, delicately etched and delightfully underpriced! Mail or Phone Orders Given Prompt Attention (Main Floor) us! 9. s Hard to Get! —the very smartest misses are asking for fitch- trimmed coats . .. Jelleff's have them ... and ad- vise that you get one now in the inter Coat Sale —for we have been warned that prices on fitch are going up! However, that in no way alters our policy of a straight 15% discoun ressella coats, velvet coats...in black, green and blue...with lavish fitch fur trimming ...at the Summer sale prices of— $165.75 to $250 Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor On Iy 6 to choose your New Winter More Days Coat at these Sale Advantages. % . 2 A : : ) ;