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D. C. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 19%9. i * 01 ts live at 1215 I street northeast. !Plfly last ev&lnl by the automobile of | street. Merman Sullivan, 247 Abners S :‘-{su)‘uvim a great time pulling on the | R. J. Gregory, 610 K street northeast.|court southeast, and Homer P. Butler, HURLEY LEAVES FOR U s rear bumper of Charles Webb's ‘-u!t,g; They were taken to their homes. 82 R nrgt,'bogt :Igmrhe‘d were slightly rafic 3 O meneness, aiaited Trom the curb, | Taxi Collides With Automobile. | "4 iz THE _EVENING STAR. . WASHTNGTON. . 1] | Secretary of Agriculture, to escort she | Senators and House members who vis- = White House party. ted the show. The present plan is to b Mrs, Hyde is to name four of the [‘provide one of the best conservatories - - 4 new seedlings produced by the depart- | in the country when the Department of » ment specialists, which are in the show | Agriculture greenhouses are moved to ¥ for the first time. a site ndjlcenth to t:m 't‘”l National Florists to Visit Show. 3::‘!’(‘:1‘““‘ at the east entrance to the The Washington Florists' Club in a | This project 1s expected to bs given body will visit the show tomotrow, when | jmpetus during the December session | they will select the most promising of the present Congress, when further | Assistant War Secretary Visits University Honors Churchill. b li:t!]e r:-n::h emlin‘tt letw::b ;‘odk Nas| An accident almos* interfered with thrown to e street. ’e o o |N TRAFH M API‘m Providence Horpital, where a brubed | o5 L P tation from her | EDINBURGH, Scotland, November 4 | ™' pAvEgA "Canal Zone, November 4— o ek e b fise (). —Winston Churchill, former chan- | Assistant Secretary of War Pairick J. heme. at 1458 Columbia road. she was Runs in Path of Machine. knocked down as she was getting oyt of | cellor of the exchequer, has been elected | Hurley, accompanied by Mrs. Hurley, her car when the hine was struck | jord rector of Edinburgh University. He sailed yesterday for New York on the [ o Autile Putios, § yeartiold, wioms pas- steamer Toloa of the United Fruit Line. Knocked Down by Auto and | enis reside at 904 I street southeast, | 2% % axLdriven by H. V. Houser, 214 F | roceiveq 864 votes. G. K. Chesterton, | ““Col"Hurley flew down the San Blas | ran from behind a parked car into the | station and boarded a train, the author, received 593, and Mrs. Sid- | coast in an Army plane Saturday and Leg Fractured—Small |path of a machine drhon by T oeas | _ Robert Ellsworth, colored, 1532 First | ney Webb. wife of Lord Passfleld, 332, | visited a number of Indian villages. He F.Smith, Clrendon, N saffored 5 | Street, and John Green, colored, 1720 | The lord rector of the university is |said he was impressed with the simi- Chi i knocked down. b ool s removeq | Second _street, were siightly injured | elected every three years by the stu- |larity of Indian life. especlally in the ild Injured. fractured left thigh and was removed | wnen knocked down by a car driven by | dents. The retiring lord rector s Sir | grinding of corn, with that of the Okla- to Casualty Hospital. Thomas Saw; 1on | John Gilmour. homa Indians. from Croydon yesterday said an un- Mary Mulvey, 14, whose home is at yer, colored, 1615 Mari than 300 blooms of the popular Japa- | named Canadian transport company k whose home 1s at 4 -year- ho was knocked | 236 Fourteenth' street northeast, su In spite of the steady rain vesterdav | nese varlety, is considered the finest| o "\ o oiin with Imperial Atrways | gomn ogs ;f‘y!g;'::mwc o was knocked | 208 Fourteents street norihesst, st | 88 persons visited the twenty-eighth | chrysanthemum ever placed on exhi- 5 s :"; el i > f the | bition in this ccuntrpy. Commercial | regarding inauguration of an air pas-|let go a<bumper in time were among | at Ffl“"‘é’“ wfi:%rfie:: 5 J.'::;h;“:_t R o st e s o growers from nine States will come 10 | senger service between Great Britain |10 Persons injured in traffic accidents | by an automobile drh Me-f Department of Agriculture. In mid- | see it, whi'» garden club members from | AasScotiania,iTceixndiand reported to police over the week end. Cannon, mloreg.l z'flscremove zo e e— afternoon the throng was so congested | more than -~ *dozen States have ac-|2nd Canada via Scotland, Iceland and | " “Howard Bianchard, 77, of 806 Massa- | Casualty Hospital and McCannon, 23, : vitatio eenland. The reports said designs | chusetts . suffered a fract who lives at 1354 B street northeast, | that the end doors In the exhibition | Cepled invitations. Oreenland. Tne reports sald designs | chimsetia avenue, suffersd o frastured | who HICS 80 E0AE Hrcrt e | W ARD rietles to be recommended for commcr- | appropriatiors will be made for devel- 5,488 Persons Brave Steady S'r‘e'.,‘: c;::g;;.&n and “ludge” the shos | opment of the Ar Rain to Witness 28th An- | ™%; nual Exhibit. SEA AIR LINE PLANNED. LONDON, November 4 (#).—Reports Under direction of J. Wise Byrnes, | superintendent of the greenhouses of | th> department, a “Smith’s Sensation™ will probably be placed in the exhibi- tion tomorrow. This plant, with more | Louse had to be opened and one-way Appropriation Wins Support. the service had been submitted to the |bile driven by Russell Anderson of | reckless driving and driving with bad | traffic enforced. Between 3:45 and | Again the pledge of support in ap- | British air minist The desixns | Pindell, Md. The accident occurred at | brakes. | 6:35 p.m. 3.787 persons viewed the show. | propriation bills for providing, through | called for planes driven by six engines | Fourteenth and C streets northeast| Mrs. Elsie Rinaca, 30 vears old, 27 s. Herbert Hoover will bring a |legislation, for an adequate up-to-date | with a total of 3.000 horsepower. They | yesterday afternoon about 5:30 o'clock. | Adams street, and Mrs. Lester C. Wil- | party of friends to the show at an un- | exhibition conservatory for seasonal | would be capable of carrving 50 pas- | Anderson promptly took the injured |liams, 28, of 8 Adams street, suffered announced time. Arrangements have | displays by the Department of Agricul-|sengers on a non-stop flight of 1,000 | man to Casualty Hospital. bruises and shock when knocked down | been made by Mrs. Hyde, wife of the | ture was made yesterday by scores of miles. Two. ld Frank Sweeney, whose | at North Capitol Adams streets | WoobpwARrD & LLoTHROP 10™ 1™ F sxDp G STREETS / Kayser’s New Rayon Underwear That Is Run-Proof Those who know the delightful economy of rayon underthings, will welcome this new savings, for Kayser has added to the life of these rayon underthings by making them run-proof. Ever so attractive, too. Chiffon— Youthfully Treated—in these new \ = 5l 1ol € @Z@Mlsses L& Procks,, %35 | Yards and yards of soft chiffon, swathed, draped, moulded and shirred, into the most youthful of models—every one of them a distinctive frock in this season of distinction. The new sil- houette, the flare, the princesse effect . . . are shown in smart variations, and the colors— black, dark dahlia, hunter’s green, dark capucine, blue and wine, are equally as lovely. Bizes 14 to 20. Sketched: Chiffon Frock, molded to the figure by rows and rows of shirring. Even the cuffs are shirred. The tailored belt has a small rhine- stone buckle. $35. Misses’ Frocks, Tump FLOOR. Solid Color Vests. .$1.15 and $1.50 Panties. ......,.$1.65 and $1.95 Bloomers. .......$1.65 and $1.95 TwWo-toned Vests. . ......... Bandeaux . ... Panties Bloomers Knrr UNperwear, TRIRD FLOOR. W ashable Celancge Crepe, 95¢ Temptingly lovely prints Why not attempt one of the new sil- houette frocks? If you succeed, your frock will be attractive, and if you should fail, your loss will be nominal. In tweed patterns, the new wood design, small patterns on dark grounds. Predominating colors are green, brown, blue and rust. CzLANESE, SECOND FLOOR. Elizabeth Arden Sends Miss Jacksun To Solve Toiletry Problems Miss Jackson has. been especially trained in Elizabeth Arden’s New York studio—she comes here all this week to tell you world-famous secrets for retaining your youth and beauty. Come in for a consultation. New Silk Frocks, 116 Soft light shades in delightful contrast to Winter ccats One may choose an emerald green crepe — skirt circular in back, three circular tiers in front, sleeves repeat the three tiers, and a wee bolero jacket acquire an effect that is thoroughly smart. Or you may prefer cynthta (pale orchid) with long draped skirt, shirred sleeves and white fur bow. A third equally attractive model has the skirt sweeping grace- < : fully to a longer measure. Three of a large geoup of silk frocks at $16.50. - ‘THE DOWN S1AIRS STORE r Tomorrow—1,500 Pieces Costume Jewelr . - " Set with Imitation J Y Crepe de Chine Slips’ 52.95 St +<.0n Sal SRR In keeping with new silhouette lines You will readily see this is the costume jewelry so eagerly sought after now. In the large and varied collection you can find something for almost any costume. There are earrings, bracelets, brooches, pendants, necklaces and chokers, in antique gold and silver finish, with imitation lapis, chrysoprase, carnelian, jade, amethyst, sapphire and topaz settings. ‘ToiLernizs, First FLOOR. ‘ Frocks in princesse and silhouetté styles need slips that are consistent. A new model features darted natural waistline, French built-up top and scailoped bottom. They come in increased lengths—in flesh, tan, blue, navy, dark green, wine, white and black. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE ) The Youngest Are Clothes-Conscious Bath Robes, $5:95 Of Quilted Rayon Young girls are delighted with quilted silk or rayon robes exactly like the ones their mothers wear. Rose, blue and maize. Quilted Satin Robes Girls' Rayon Kimonos, in fancy patterns $2.95 and $3.95 Handmade Crepe Pajamas..$1.50 Handmade Muslin Gowns. ... .§1 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Chinchilla Coats NoveLry Jewrrry, Aisie 8, Fimst FLOOR. Lily of France Girdles Mould High W aists for the New Fashions Larger Women's Afternoon Fashions are graciously becoming &Gowns, $39-50 Cut with meticulous care, to accent only the slenderizing lines of the figure — along modified princesse lines. Satin or crepe, in lovely shades of wine and dahlia, brown and black—which are also especially becoming to larger women. Sizes 42Y3 to 5015, Coats, %150 Smooth, broadcloth-family fabrics— melba, constanza and cressella, luxuriously furred with large shawl or pouch collars, spiral and muff cuffs. The furs are beaver, kit fox and baby lynx. In colors to wear with afternoon gowns—briarwood brown and black. Sizes 427/ to 5014, SreciaL Si1ze APPAREL, THIRD FLOOR. $1(-50 Lily of France Girdles include the waistline in their gentle re- straint, giving a smooth, firm foundation for the new silhou- ette. The new Lily of France girdles are long encugh to mold the hips, as demanded by the new frock fashions. Even the slimmest figure in the most dis- tinctive new frock is a little smarter in a new higher girdle. Sketched: Model in broche and elas. tic, step-in style, and slightly higher in the front.. Lightly boned; $10.50. Corsers, THIRD FLOOR, Another Special Selling of For brother and sister —2 to 6. Tan, navy 55-95 and cinnamon. Infants’ Crib Sets, white with col- ored borders. . . . Children’s Knitted Berets, all 58¢c to §1.50 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE “Propper”’ Silk Hose, $1€5 pair Very slight IRREGULARS—most $3.50 and $5.50 grades Sheerest chiffon weight in all regular sizes—many with picot tops, some with Paris clocks and black heels. ‘THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Fifteen smart Winter shades.