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20 #% 2 'WINTER PROGRAMS 10 BEGIN TONIGHT éFive Community Centers to| cases Open Registration for Many Kinds of Work. The Fall and Winter season will be ! officially opened tonight at five com- munity centers—the East Washington, Columbia Heights, Thomson, Burrville i and Cleveland. i A dance will be held at the East Washington Center, Seventeenth and East Capitol streets. Registration will begin for the dressmaking class, for the rhythmic dancing class and for other activities, Mrs. Ella Scott is in charge of the center. The first dancing lesson ! will be given Saturday night, under di- rection of Miss Judy Lyeth. Registration Tonight. ‘The Columbia Heights Center will be open for registration tomlm Athletic activities will begin October ‘Thomson Center, at T'ellth and L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Former Traffic Court Room Held Unfit - For Use in Police Court Trials by Jury Complaint uue conditions in the former Trafic Court room into which | the jury trials of Police Court were moved today are not conducive to clear thinking and careful consideration of Ir‘ jurors was made today by James Kirkland, sssistant United States district attorney, o and Judge lph Given. J Pser ventilation, cramped quarters and overcrowding will not help the cause of justice in the present quarters of the Jury Trial Division of the Police Court, in ‘the opinion of Judge Given and Kirkland. mjuryd.lvmonhmvlnllmothe the Dilh‘lfl !flm mn B\lfld.h‘ which it occupled during the greater part of the Summer. The new quarters will seat, at most, about 75 people, while Kirkland estimates thet an av- erage of 110 perlons seek admittance to the courtroom d: fl Kirkland is in charge of the prosecu- tion of all cases involving violations of the prohibition law, and a large portion of his work is before Police Court juries, 'SUNDAY WORKERS FREED. Arresting Officer Without Warrant, So Court Releases Six. Special Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, October 1.—~An enact- ment of the last Legislature, which pro- vided that police must have a warrant before they enter a shop to arrest vio- lators of the Sunday non-working statute, won dismissal of six defendants in Western Police Court yesterday. arrested the six, employes of a clothing firm. The officer told Magistrate Ranft he saw the windows open and took the elevator upstairs on the “hunch” that the blue laws were being violated. Chieftain Eaported Killed. BASRA, Irak, October 1 (#).—Un- confirmed reports were received here today that Feisal Ed Dowish, tribal chieftain, who has been fighting the followers of Ibn Saud, King of the Hed- az, had been killed in a skirmish with TRINIDAD CITIZENS FIGHT ASSESSMENT ¢ Will Be Given Hearing Before Judge Hitz October 7 on Cost *. of Widening Road. Plans for renewing the protest of property owners agaliust the $113,000 assessment for the widening of Ben- ning road northeast were laid last night at a meeting of the Trinidad Citizens’ i Paris FASHION INSTITUTION Washington C., TUESDAY, Association, attended by some 600 pers sons, ‘The question of the assessment has been reopened, it was pointed out. and interested parties were uTfl enswhenthnfiumlvlho'lvml October 7 before Judge Hits of '-he District Supreme Court, Consider Playground, . Another matter which had consider- able attention at the meeting was & Fmpoul to acquire 12 additional acres lor & play| d and suitable entrance to the park projected on the Patterson site near Sixth street and Florida ave- nue northeast. A committes was appointed to confer with District officials with regard to framing the necessary legislation. mm recent request of Maj. Pratt for nd lonal policemen was indorsed by association, which petitioned an !‘l te allotment for the protection of jortheast section of the District. ‘The Zihlman-Capper bill, now in S Presenting New Moire Bags Four new back-strap Newd: OCLOBER 1, Vagabond Pouch . . with ring top . marcasite :lup o Beautifully hned—Lonvemtmly fitted. Chic bags for nmmodme use. 1929. BROWN TAKES POST AS ENGINEER CHIEF Reorganization of Mississippi and Lake Flood Areas Sched- uled to Start. Gen. Lytle Brown assumed his new duties as chief of en(nlnnu of the Army at the Munitions Building this Congreas for elm.uu the Board of Ed- ucation, was indorsed. A Tequest was made o side ol ‘Bladensburg M street northeast, and m re tr L Street. wrom_ Sixth to Twentieth street northeast. , president of the lnullfin‘." = ve che eut Black and Navy Blue styles in smart Fall bags + + the new top-| the marcasite lift-lock, style. . o« the . the Flat tailored envelope, dle pouch with afternoon and will immediatel: the reorganization of the en divisions in thz Mississippi Valley and Lake regions in accordance with the ! fl'm recently outlined by President ’rhue plans involve the establishment a! three large areas and the intment of high ranking officers to t the work. It was recently ex- plained by Secref Good that the new plan does not invoive the promotion or appointment of any new officers in the corps and that the only officer who will have the rank of brigadier general is present assistant chief engineer, Hemn Deakyne. ‘The oath of office was udmlnuured to Gen. Brown by John B. olph, the veteran mhhm chkt elm'k of the War Department, who has acted in a similar capacity for most of the leadin, officers of the Army during the past years. ‘begin eering —_— mum. costs in Hungary are decreas- 3 ¥ 3 in Births Reported. e following births Dhave been Teported to the 'k unu h Department i1 nce and ug.d':r‘ g Invest in First Trust Notes Yielding Interest Money 10 Loan on Real Estate J. LEO KoLB = K AVENUB J’ FASHION INSTITUTION Sergt. John Green admitted he was!j without & warrant Sunday, when he the Awasim tribe, loyal to the King. Bag Shop—Street Floor Washingtorn’s Talking—W e Knew It Would—About he New Fashion . Coats Especially presented this week at *145 Individual Selections For Women and Misses streets, will open tonight with classes in bridge and dictation in French, Span- ish “and Italian, dramatics, physical training, ballroom _dancing, rhythm, tap dancing and other subjects. Mrs. A. C. Driscoll s community secretary. In divisions 10-13 tonight there will be two openings. Burrville will have a citizens’ association at an executive staff meeting at 8:30. The Community Center Advisory Council meets at 8 p.m. Registration will take place for classes in music, domestic science and athletics. The Young Men's Club, the Young Peoples’ Social Club and the Burrville Women's Club will meet at this center this Winter. At Cleveland Center. Cleveland Center, tonight and Thurs- day, will feature registrations for in- dustrial art groups, lampshade making, Dennison art class, basketry cla well as & home nursing class, fir class and dietetics class. Affil groups are music organizations, clvlc groups, etc. ‘Tomorrow night, at 7:30 o'clock, Gar- fleld Center will present & community program for the introduction of the new principal, Samuel Matthews, and there will be registration for girls’ ac- tivities, athletics, nru and craft class, & charus and social clubs. Thursday evening, at Armstrong ngh uudltormm there will be an opén- ing recital by Justin Sandridge, pian- ist, at 8:45 o'clock. Also on that eve- ning Dunbar Center will open for rey istration for athletic clubs, dramatic Solid Cowhide 3 The New Metallic Caps for Evening $]_ 8.50 Gay conceits in gold and sil- ver . . . with the new be- curled coiffeur . . . or the grown-up bob. For dinner .« . for dance . for the theatre—supple, shirred, fit- ted metallic cloth and mesh .+ . baby bonnets that the smart women are wearmg lfl New York and Paris. GLADSTON ES Specially Priced $29.75 A solid cowhide Gladstone. It is a bag that will stand up and keep a fresh appearance when subjected to constant severe usage. Lifetime luggage. Solid cowhide means that the leather in the bag is of such heavy stock that a cardboard backing is not necessary. Just the leather and the lining. Truly cuffs olwmuzher lifetime luggage. K fitch. Women's 1314-16-18 F Street N.W. sizes. ! c $145 fihilipfihom LEVENTH ST.*= BETWEEN F &G DULL SURFACED CREPE FROCKS Have That Made-to-Order Look 5.00 The new silhouette is dressmaker type. The simplicity of line requires the deft touches of draping and individ- ual workmanship. Philipsborn’s col- lection at Twenty-five Dollars properly interprets the new era. The all-black Coat is pre-eminently feature of these selections—pre-eminently clubs, swimming, marching clubs and . . a favorite with women this season! other activities, including business meetings and arnnlunon ummes FOUNTAIN PEN INVENTOR DIES IN JERSEY HOSPITAL Warren Lancaster, Former Resi- dent of Baltimore, Expires at Age of 79. By the Associated Press. BLOOMFIELD, N. J., October 1.— Warren Lancaster, said to have pat- ented the first fountain pen in this country 48 years ago, died yesterday at East Orange Hospital. He was 79 years old. He was born in Portland, Me., and lived in Baltimore most of his life. He moved here three years ago. Since the destruction of his factery in Baltimore by fire years ago he sup- plied a private clientele with pens. He served in the Navy during the Civil War and was at one time the guard of Jefferson DIVLE Beautiful fabrics have been discrimi- natingly chosen . . ., gazza, cressella, kashmir landa . . . velvet for dress oc- casions . . . Dekora for semi-dress. Millinery Shop—Street Floor Lovely molded lines . . . higher in the waist . . . flared . . . irregular as to out- line . . . models that wrap-around most stunningly . . , gorgeous with luxurious furs... flattering ... Fisher fitch, natural German Fitch, Persian Krimmer, Black Fox, Lynx, Jap Mink, Badger . . . also beaver, kolinsky and the lovely beige wolf. Coat Shops for Women and Misses—Third Floor Luxurious Chanel copy... fine seam - ings. ..the high waistline . . . smart side- flare . . . in black ‘Norms cloth. Beauti- ful roll collar and ted Louey Venn Toilet Preparations 20% Off this week only .. . 'S Mail Orders Established : Prepaid 1876 black cressella with deep shawl collar and wide cuffs of bluc'k Canadian In a recent month more than 5,000 tsr:‘ctors were exported from the United The once-a-year-opportunity to revel in these well known heauty needs by Louey Venn .« . so very much below their usual selling price in honor of the 5th Birthday of our toiletries shop. Last Day—The Vagabond Revue, 12:30 and at 3 P.M. Shown on Living Models—Foundation Garments—Pajamas and Negligees” Again tomorrow our mannequins will model the new foundation flrments—Vagabond Sash and La Masque . . . and Miss Sarazin and iss Coakley .. . expert fitters from the New York Stadios of Dorothy Bickum . . . will advise and assist you in your corset problems, The Vagabond Sash—3 side-hook 14-inch girdle of Skinner's Crepe de Chine, gives that swathed hipline so necessary for the new gowns, Sizes 28 to 33. As modeled, $8.50. Others, $2 to $10. The Bandit Brassiere—charming creation of lace, with cross clastic back.. the “no back” model for evening wear. Sizes 32 to 36. . As modeled, $2.00. Crepe Satin Negligee . . . . $19.50 .graceful back dip... See It Modeled at the Revue In French Louey Venn Cleansing Cream— 75c size . $1.50 size $275 size .. Louey Venn Skin Tonic— size size An alluring model...outlining the slim new silhouette.. side tie fastening...long slashed-at-the-wrist “bell-shaped” sleeves. blue, King blue, coral turquoise, jade, black. Grey Shops—Second Floor Louey Venn Skin Food— 75c size . $125 size $225 size .. $350 size .. Louey Venn Face Powder— $125 size .. . $2.50 size ..... Louey Venn Bleach Cream— $1.50 size Powder— 75¢ size .. $1.25 size . Toiletries Shop—Street Floor A copy of Agnes’, Ioa on the sides and in the back, and revealing a chic eye- brow, is designed to fit the contours of the ‘ace snugly. A touch of lace adds the feminine note so sought after this season. 5th Birthday Sale JEWELRY Many wonderful values throughout the week . all lovely new jewelry! Turn-Back Cuffs—Perrin’s Smart GLOVES $2.95 3 new designs straight from France for this event Calcutta Lizard the Newest in Reptiles $12.50 Stunning 1-strap models with Spanish heels; in genuine Cal- cutta lizard with suede or kid quarter—in brown, black, blue; or the aristocratic black python with suede quarter. (S Brown and old ivory finish $3 to $5 jewelry sclected from -the ad- vance samples of one of the large importers alalith crystal in colors . . . festoons and chokers . ., Bakelite chokers and chains in ambertone . . . metal and stone combina- §].95 tions .+ . . bugle bead necklaces , . , lovely French imita- tion pearls , , . choice, A Patou model, antelope, trimmed with lizard, $7.95. “Cuff Gloves” are new . . . threk smart styles —pointed cuffs . . . scalloped cuffs . . . ap- pliqued cuffs. All in the fine quality French kidskin for which Perrin is justly noted. These fine gloves . . . made in France especially for Jelleff’s . . . are distinctly a “buy” at this low sell- ing price. Colors are Almora, Biscay nude, onion skin, sable, seasan, black and white, black and wine red. New Boudoir and Bridge Slippers $6—$7.50 Adorable . . . these new slippers have dull crepe vamp and satin quarter . . . little velvet bow further feminizes this dainty fashion. In blue, nile green, pink, black and coral. 'AS ILLUSTRATED Replica . of Patou—the intricate cutting artfully interpreted comes in BLACK, BROWN, BLACKBERRY, MEX- ICAN, CRUSHED BERRY, DAHLIA, ENGLISH 'GREEN. Fascinating Spanish Necklaces That Are Usually 55 Lovely chokers . . . festoons 4ntique finish . . . amber, red, ja topaz and sapphire. pendants in The final touch to . the well co-ordinated , lapis, amethyst, cost ume -— Beverly Shoes. This is a strap with the new chlc slant nmp In brown green kid, alacl: ana mmz with Ilnrd trim. | 3 $9.50 Bubble pearls are the mewest Parisian novelty, extremely smart, a perfect complement to the brown costume, Real Stone Rings —in marcasite settings—such attractive stones as lapis, carnelian, onyx, carnelian and chal- cedony. Shoe Shop—Street Floor Glove Shop~—Street Floor