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BORGER ATTORNEY lin One Town, Then Fight . Habeas Pleas in Another. the Associated Press. BORGER, Tex., October 10.—District ttorney Clem Calhoun planned to mix tective work with a strenuous battle court today to hold prisoners arrested ider martial law without bonds. | He planned to go to Canadian .arly the day to run down a clue in his in- | tigation of the slaying September 13 | District Attorney John A. Holmes, t expected to get back to Stinnett in e to oppose the application for writs habeas corpus of seven alleged mem- rs of the criminal ring which he harges exists here. g Calhoun said he did not know how ot” the Canadian clue would prove 16 be, but hoped he would be able to hrow considerable light on the assas- ination of Holmes. 'The habeas corpus hearing was re- ed as the most important hurdle Placed in the path of investigators, since one of the chief advantages mar- tial law gave officers was the power to hold indefinitely prisoners suspected of hn;;mx had &-part in-the alleged crime | Attorneys pomted to a decision of the United States Supreme Court, which, they said, the right of & com- mane ‘under martial law to The list of those held without bon was increased yesterday when F. C. Cleveland and Max Weitzman were jailed on Nquor charges. Weitzman was proprietor of a hotel which Holmes once padiocked. DRIER SHOT IN ROW. Chicago Bus Operator Wounded After Being “Harassed.” : CHICAGO, October 10 (#).—A mo- tor bus driver was shot and wounded last night as he halted his bus on Lake Shore Drive in front of the home of Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick. His assailants were two men, who escaped. ‘The driver, Roy Mutter, who was shot in the knee, said the two men in a small car had harassed him through miles of traffic. Just before the shooting, the bus grazed the other machine. The two men drove ahead a few blocks and got out of their car. They signaled Mutter to stop and then fired point blank through the window w Have Us Make Your S INDOW SHADEW)| Lo order. Tailor made shades fit and hang bet- ter than ordinary shades. Get our prices first. | McDEVITT s 2nd Floor. District 3211 JELL Evening Réduéed ¢ F STREET ¢ Special Shqe Clearance Gold and Silver Brocade EFF'S Slippers to $8.95 Formerly priced from $13.50 to $15.00. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929. JELLEFFS 2 <4 F STREET » Amor Skin’s Representative . - e will bé with-us’just two days more to explain how the wse of this marvelous revitalizer brings rencwed youth. 9 Toiletries Shop—Street Floor . " Lucille Paray a favorite designer with the Jelleff Shops— Her originals have a certain genre about them—Jelleff “pre- serves it very.carefully in replieas. This copy has all the details of the original, too—we recom- mend it—the effective employ- ment of shirring the new sleeve, the higher waist- line veen. .. $49.50 Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor t Val A . Lovely Gloves Remnant Day’ from Bonnet Freres presenting at special prices a remarkable assembly of new models for Madame and Paris Inspired Coats . Mademoiselle =~ we ‘are indeed * proud to present them at....... $98'50 Four New Flares for Madame— by Drecoll- Beer, Lanvin, Paquin, respectively. Black Fabrics for Mademoiselle— exploiting copies of Paris houses and the smart black furs. Japanese Foz, $98.50. (Misses’ Left— Patou and - ’ Model.) (Women’s Model.) Bandeaux of France Crepe. de chine Trico Jersey, satin and batiste brocade. Peach, 75 pairs of finely drawn, stim | Sk b diser 2 T5¢ line T-strap slippers in gold and silver brocade...others in “dyeable” brocade, trimmed with silver kid. We have a fairly good size range, but no individual line is complete. Pull-ons—sufficiently long to N Extreme Left— come over the sleeve. Of im- q \, ' xlou'l choice - is ~ Black ported glace kid in the new =N i Norma cloth, flare border brqwn tones to match hosiery. :.l"‘:oflur of Persian Lamb, (Women's Model.) Corsette-Brassiere Silk Swami top, stripe brocade, boned diaphragm, sizes 32, 34, 36 Value $3.......... 90 Pairs SPORT SHOES sale price $3.95 . : Reduced from $7.50...smart rubber-soled sport shoes... also oxfords and strap- sandals with gristle or crepe soles. Tan, brown, white, red, blue, black and white, tan and brown, elk and tan. Size range very much broken. VorySpeciot §3.95 Corsette-Brassiere v —with Ken elasti¢ side sections, silk brocade; ' size Value $15. Now...... ; Corsette-Combination All-silk Swami withiout bon- ing; size 32. Value &.82.50 Now Grey Shops—Second Floor Shoe Shop— Glove Shop—Street Floor Street Floor Variations of the Flare distinguish the ‘coats of mature appeal—each couturier has a distinctive mode of treating them—Jelleff has gathered the a mest effectivé and concentrated on them at this & ¥ price. ) > Bags of the Moment Striking ones in New Suede Antelope Specially purchased— For Madame—Third Floor—Sizes 36 to 44 For Little Women—3514 to 4114 *For Larger Women (for whom we recommend the smart side flare) 4014 to 46 Downstairs Shoe Shop Our collection for Mademoiselle emphasizes Kash- mir fabrics and the all-black furs straightline models that with clever seamings simulate the flare as well as the flare itself. All the fashionable colors. | —only $5 300 New Hats Faithful Copies of Season’s OUTSTANDING HAT SUCCESSES Incredibly smart—this group of bags—sev- " eral styles—envelope, back strap and zipper clasps. Black, navy, brown and green. ; Coats Shops— Third Floor Bag Shop—Street Floor Really—You Must Attend Our @bSIRFE Revue— On a specially constructed runway in our hosiery department we show you how effectively the proper hose, bag, shoe and glove may be assembled. s Styles for Young Moderns Chic Thoughts Styles for Smart Mises for Juniors— The very new —the smart Styles for Smart Matrons Gaod - looking Sports Coats, in _imported fabrics, \ tweeds, novelties p and snowflake tweeds. Collared with raccoon, Lapin, Muskrat, -Japanese fox wolf, and beaver. $59.50 Sizes 11 to 17. Presented at And of course, it's a marvelous opportunity to see the new Paris colors on ‘models—at 11:30—12:30-1:30—3:30 and 4:30. from Our Misses’ Shop Hosiery, Shop—Street Floor for business For Friday Selling for afternoon— Exploiting the latest arrivals. ..captivat- ing little models in felt, soleil or velvet . with the soft lines so popular in this feminine season. Fine tucks and drapes, cut-outs and folds mold the hat sil- houette to the lines of the accepted fig- ure of fashion. Three-Piece Suits A group of goeod-looking frocks after Jane Regny, designed to meet the needs of the young busi- ness lady., The new silhouette with normal waistline, new neck treatments and flares at....$28 for women ; specially priced at—$]2.50' Reproductions from the famous atelicrs, ' Rose Valois, Reboux, Agnes, Patou, and Susanne Talbot. Newly arrived—these styles for wear under Winter_coats—ideal costumes for business— Canton crepes with separate silk blouses— Brown, Navy, Black, Wine and Green— For dress occasions when the mode goes decidedly feminine Jelleff’s has afternoon miodes of “dressmaker” influence at $39.50 up. 3 The tuck-in is essentially young. Junior model light-weight covs ert. Plaited . or flared s ki:rts Blouses of crepe or satin, Ske!chel Above Brown felt with brass buckle. ¥ Sizes 36 to 44 Sketched right—Jane Regn tion in Brown Canton.... We endorse the Values—They were intended to sell for $16.50 Sketched left—Brown Chiffon: Rom- - 9.50 pey model ”%“ Misses’ Frock Shop—Third Floor Sketched Below Riack feit with nose veil { , Hat Shop—Street Floor Sizes 11 to 19, $16.50 Juniors' Coat and Frock Shop Women's Frock Shop—Second Floor Third Floor )