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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, No....owit 11, 1929. *¥% 19 and their wives to be t and con- | Douglass Ross, Miss Lillian B. Fleming, | C. Baggerly, was appointed chairman of | doing community organization in North | terest among those t in edu- UIZ. RUM BANG BUMBS ] S O ‘ I E l Y stitute the receiving on this oc- | Miss Alyce Slemp, Miss Ann Graves |the music and floor committee, Carolina for the American Red Cross | cational advancement. OFF'CIALS_FEG_E auiz. # Sislon. McGuire, Miss Lucy C. Hodges, Miss | qne playwriters’ group of the League [ i the rural sections of the State, will| There will be several luncheon parties | chicago Prober Calls Executives of NS The general committee in charge of pla; retu first week | in the clubhouse of the American Asso- t 15 mak Hilda E. Nelster, Miss Virginia §.|of American Pen Women, Mrs. Edith| return to Washington the clation of University Women, at 1634 Suburb After Raids. this entertalnment (Continued From Eighteenth Page) |plans for a “get-together” of all mem. | Faust, Miss Eisie Harman snd Miss| Ogden Heidel, chairman, will present|in December and will be at the Powha- foll Mrs. Georg- 2 FED ERA[ BUATS o ont 7. e ove 'mp"'all‘. A s tor | e O " Btoneieigh | tan Hotel. Mrs. Mulliken is well known x!t"x‘%fl”::::’x;"s ';egz::'on "Curr:l')t CHICAGO, November 11 (#).—Follow- gpecial feature of the even be ternational friendship. opportunity afforded -.1131' member | elected are Mr. Thomas Slater Settle, Court. Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith will| with many of the leading educational a Y. W. C. A, held in the interest of in- The officers of the soclety recently|o'clock in the studio in Stonelelgh|in Washington, having been associated Topicarat 11 o'clock. ing & series of raids Saturday night in of the soclety o become acquainted | president; Representative Patrick Henry | discuss a number of plays she saw while | movements in the city. She has made O which nearly 100 men and women were | ill read The executive council of the Society | with their Representative in Congress. | Dewry, first vice president; Mr. Fielding | in_Europe last Summer and wil d/a host of friends during her stay in . . arrested at four roadhouses, reputed . of Virginia met Saturday evening at| President Settle has appointed the |M. Lewis, second vice president; Comdr, | portions of c-uwormy-‘&xjtmlén!}%e the South, being in great demand as a Marnage Licenses. vice and liquor resorts, Chief Investiga- Tennessee Incident Seen as|the direction of its president, Mr. | sponsors to represent the State of Vir- |E. M. Biackwell, U. S. N., third vice|A play from Mrs, Smith's pen, speaker, and the Red Cross conference T ] Ml tasering o binindn Thomas Slater Settle, to formulate | ginia, the District of Columbia and the | president; Mr. Fred P. Myers, treasurer; | Whatnot Complex,” will be read by Mrs. | in Durham, organized under her direc- 1 th of Baltimore, Md.; Rev. » .Renewal of War Against plans for its first annual congressional | 10 congressional districts of Virginia. | Miss Frances Carter Linfoot, secretary, | E. Vickers. one-act play “Granny’s | tion, was the largest and most success- Jonn G % moned three officials of suburban Sum- g reception and governor's ball, to be | They include Mrs. Lena Epperly M: and Mr. H. Randolph Barbee, financial | Jullet,” directed by Mrs. Edith Sears| ful ‘ever held in that section of the| Evereit C. Dearing, 35 and Marle P mit to appear before him today for held in the Willard Hotel Friday eve- | Donald, queen of sponsors, representing | secretary. of the Women’s City Club, will b;gl;en country. In connection with the adult | 4% 2% Both, ¢ we, 3 | questioning. Enforcement. ning, December 6. the State of Virginia; Miss Frances| The executive council recently elected | by & cast of characters including Ida | conference was one for tae Junior Red | William_ Hawkins, 29, and Mamie Fleet,| ~Those ordered to appear are Chief of Tg‘ll.s being the first of the soclety's | Carter Linfoot, maid of sponsors, repre- | includes the above named officers and | Garrett Mattingly, Frances M. Dolwage | Cross, which was largely attended, 125 20, Rev. Prank Henson, his clty, and Beulah | POlice Andrew Botz, Mayor Elias H. entertainments of the seascn, the cx- |senting the District of Columbia, and | Dr. Henry Taylor Miller, Mr. J. Cloyd | and Thelma Schmitt. The meeting is | children coming as delegates from va- | Hopkins, 10, Sandy Spring, Md - Rev. Grover | Wilson and Village Clerk Edward Kirk. By the Associated Press. ecntlve council extends nfispocl‘:‘l ().:nvi- Lhethzlll!ow(‘%z sponwr:; whlo dwg{l lzn; By;u,l M# Elsie Ifihmfin.Mhldrs. Llfm open to all leaguc members. rn‘:s“ts g.nf of me‘sg_lm :1,11; v:;s ge L_HE Sresmiglsi POt:pg;’ "‘S“g'fd dw,:h ‘Exls‘ Joe” s'é.'fi“ i tation to the Representatives on- | sent the 10 congressional ricts o r acDonald an ss Mary = unior _conference _hel e s, P 7 in and fined for connection Tm"grxs‘-’o";"“;fl:’t‘:;"‘ga;e;:; T 0 e o iroiia | Vincinia: Miss Tilian V. Morels: Mios | Nobes atetone.Past Bresident M- F.| Mrs. Elise Mulliken, who has been' South sand cresed & wreat deal of b | S7PHin, it . Baifimore, 3d.; Rev. C. | 10, 1938 Snd Doed fof B oot ‘W0 mo ats o prohibition enforcement agents in ex- peditions against rum runners were bombed and sunk in Wolf River Har- 9 Red Cross Roll Call—Let Every One Join This Week! bor here early today. Four privately owned boats, moored nearby, were dam- aged. Two charges of dynamite were J ° ° tossed from a passing motor boat which nly at a Jelleff Appreciation Event Government agents regard the| bombings as a gesture in “renewel of | A FASHION INSTITUTION e . o Paris Washington, Newlork does one find that combination of fashion with value at the height of the season such as made this store the center of forcement.” ki i 4 : 2 2 3 o Please rememher—No parking worries— attraction for so many people today. It is a unique event; it offers new fashions now at surprisingly low costs. It runs Finis E. Wilson, prohibition ndm&n-‘ o istrator for the Memphis district, im- Our doormen will park your car g & £ i ¥ el Gk > R e s e while you shop. this entire week—with new items daily. The whole store wholeheartedly invites your participation. said that “now that they have started | & war they will get plenty of it.” . £} . ogwamgmen e (| | M, Maillard | New Silk Frocks—$29.50 9 Iv N C $ S i i | | v w1 o o for women and misses ove y ew oats e e of Marquis de Elorsa is with ock neither was hurt, . . tooh crustr And. the GUhCE 5. smaller Rl e Regularly $39.50 to $45 oot cruiser and the other a smaller g v . % boat. Both were seized from rum run- first floor ... a tribute to our 13 . 1 2 . - ariae e o a0 . i - : Pt The ST BoAbweN eola Iast P rreotion event. Monsicar. Br:lhant .. .we char?cterxzc this purcl_nmc for apprecia Jel_lefl s...appreciation ... fashion coats . Ie;ne.s little for us to say except how enthusi oy s g W B expert in his art, will blend a tion . . . Several leading dress houses in New York co- astic we are about the many styles comprising this group. We concentrated great effort on still was under control of the Federal iR iligss M. A 5 e . 5 . g ogibon . 5 enforcement unit. | e operated to the extent of copying Paris originals and letting securing at this price models that you'd ordinarily find marked much higher. Copies of coats Te STt W Tire ithie Banbligs o dividual personality . . : A f Bl H : z b et e onich Moo seree | you alone. us have them first . . . at marvelously special prices we you'll recognize as decorating the pages of Vogue and Harpers Bazaar, direct from Paris e G U haor and pass along to you. Every new trend evident in the mode couturiers. Federal Bubdng. $2.50 Per Qunce you will find expressed here . . . the mode’s inherent For Women__$75 & . Federal Building. Dynamiting 18 Months Ago. _— passion for elegant formality . . . its love for splendor Eighteen months ago one Govern- that spreads itself like a gorgeous peacock. * Youthful styles for women that acclaim ment-owned boat and two which had . . ke been confiscated were dynamited and Jewelry their smartness in a hundred different ways "';‘3“ oD e T elace S EREL T For W omen . « . striking but not extreme . . . models for beaided: strands of def Y d 16 ki leverly. . .street, afternoon and the becoming lines of the new silhouette, eral men last Winter that their boats o a defect or two and conceals them c y s would be dynamited and heavy guards Seetl pearis.s $3.95 evening affairs that bask in straightline effects, graceful flares . . . done wharves. The threatened viclence did that little touch to your hat or favor. Interpreted in the 1 : : 7 not materialize and since tnen ttere frock . . . white and color $3 fashionable crepe, the lux- d fabrics an_d trimmed with the furs that share ln; B o 1e 2 the mode’s approbation . . . flattering fox, olice an overnment agents began Bangle or link rhinestone brace- . . . . & search of the river, but with fog| lets in a varlety of com- ing chiffons, the shimmering . . beaver, krimmer, caracul, lynx, find any trace of the bombers. Siiipaetadr BaRdeasibigs airoct T e Sizes 36 to 44 and 4215 to 481} | clation . > and exaggerated skirt P COMMISSION NAMED lengths and all the dress- Unusually stunning coats for mademoiselle’s sunk within less than 24 hours. Since . .. ev ty] . /i a i N i Warning was received by the Ped- bracelet and necklace set of Flattering styles for women, no less kind to the figure that knows ery type figure. Wrap lines that exploit were placed about the river front Rhinestone brooches . . . to add in the most fashionable of the new smooth been no recurrence of the threats. combinations. . . 0 urious v s - = us_ velvets, the flutter skunk, fitch as well as the sleek flat furs hampering their operations failed to binations $3 satins, the rustling taffetas 2 = R from France . . . : ™ : 4 PHILIPPINE FREEDOM repas &5, ivie. @3 g5 | becoming - flares, modified : : For Misses—#75 maker trimming touches most fastidious fancy . . . Paris supplied Quezon to Head Mission Sailing that reveal the pervasion of us with the inspirati y vea § U piration and the art of copy- for United States on $3.50 Gloves the feminine. ing famous originals quite fascinated us. December 7. $3.50 imported washable hand- Sizes 36 to 42 Here at this price we present for apprecia- By Chie A it abe e sewn suede pull-ons. Mode, tion a su(perb collection. Flares, of course, MANILA, November 11.—The de- grey, beige and @] Q5 Women's Simple Frocks % play an important role and you may have parture of the Philippine Independence | white . » Second Floor AR them outspokenly flared or subtly so. The Mission for Washington was fixed for . o fabri th t b d, and December 7 at a meeting of the Inde- I‘h 9 S l 41N abrics are the correct ones, be assured, an Pendence Commission last Bt ot sses ty €s ¢ the furs are lavish treatments of Persian ufn'}.’ex"'n’“&‘é‘m;”‘if}ésfi’,‘flt%‘; “l:: x:y New $10 Ba S lamb, krimmer, muskrat, ringtail opossum, sular Senate, Will include Manuel g caracul, skunk and fox. Featuring particu- x‘xmvzgnk;gmtfe g;fise g{l n‘s},". $.50 $2 9.50 larly in this group the fashionable all black md.n:h! .mm“;fl"“f“' l""d Sumulong 7. E;?fa\Zr' c}:.l:)rt;!uk with black as well as many being y floor leaders. = < 3 Serigio Osmena, who previously has Leather and antelope suede as Bevies of charming models 3 Yisited the United States in the i well as mignon seal, smooth calf that have the edge on any Sizes 14 1o 20 terest of the Philippines, will not be . s - i member of the mitgon. | 0t ¢ e i we’ve seen at this price . . . Other special groups of newly ar- orpaments and features that new features that distinguish rived appreciation coats for women PLANE HITSAECHOONER. one expects only in high-priced higher priced models. Low e L I posed flares, clever draperies and misses. Three Coast Guardsmen Injured in to achieve charming effects, $ Collision. . . string belts and raised waist- : TER Ik ])s lines. All type frocks in this ;é%"-r‘fi%{f ?roni u"";‘:fiam’.‘;’,‘{':‘fi’:: hl,l_ Sl Sh : marvelous ?e’]ection, special # P 311;‘:)8“]3;,1)'2_ sl];eguh;lly35 3 o as their amphibian plane struck attention being paid to the . to 5 5 to 5 Women's all- t! . - i , e forsay of the g, wchocner S Sunday night mode. Crepes, e $ g 1 Shemme V| Sk Saashi imthe wreckage, the men"wers $9.95 chiffons and transparent vel- R L 12 5 s 14 5 and a seaman who was passing i a 3 vets. Womsn'smod- | ed7yoks dory. They were taken to a hospita’ . . Regularl Regularl where it was said all would :eco?eiu' Heavy crepe de chine slips, Misses’ sizes, 12 to 18 S mlf A e ed men are Lieut. Leonard trimmed at top and bottom T belt 320.60. $145 10 $165 $165 to $195 . Melka, pilot; jam Kenley, ma- ez s o upware th ), e & S chinist, ahd Arthur Descomux,y e m‘g fl’?fi?ufi:?fik %Ehmu?! Misses’ Dress Shop—Third Floor Soee™® i30%% Women's and Misses’,Coat Shops, Third Floor Norma ..$75 electrician, all attached to Coast Guard base 7 here. They were starting out on e s o Sccgner B Dt e e rand i o S — Enchanting Winter Prints 25 Chiffon Scarves . . . $295 Meén’s Mulflers . . .. . . $198 The schooner returned to port, where inspecnonkxuled heretwo masts had o e - Excellent Christmas gifts...and an opportunity to secure been crac) GO né Youthful Dresses for Women Special 5;"?"°"d these “f;“““_':"“‘hfd““°}:‘ bt '? them at Appreciation savings . . . twills, English _prints, i : P tect a dainty dress or to furnish a soft touch at the throat. printed crepes in solid tones, small checks, and all-over - W New in Our Appreciation Events Tomorrow i ; i : Royal Wedding to Be January 8. i PP‘ Modernistic or floral designs on various smart shades. prints. BRUSSELS, Belgium, November 11 Pa]amas (). —The wedd| f Prin Jose and 5k et Crown Prince Humbert of q‘ t 'V : l’I .‘ " t Ttaly was definitely set yesterday f: Regularl R S $5.90 to $7.50 - ' ’ New Hats ¥ Proving that the forecast for new $5 < and different Winter prints was Prlced mn two g"O“Ps fOl' quite correct » . . these unusual 1at1 LREIOURD, LiNEN New princess gowns, in flesh, \ dresses in dainty, artistic small pat- AppreCIatlon 1/2 Off CoLOR ON CLOTHS. APPLIQUED peach, eggshell, blush and nile @ G Erhichis HY LOW PR crepe de chine, trimmed with v SRS ony OMMWIHCh 1S5a ey Smart Sorosis footwear, new arrivals and favor- : ] EMBROI;ER YM(SHOP g};z,:l:l a;,‘cet!l:lmg:edpe'l?:h Cl;:xcl: of an import. The kind of dress of 827-829 11th St. N.W. medallions or dainty hemstitch- Y which every woman needs at least o ing. Nile, peach, blush, egg- WE DRY CLEAN-#¢« =m— shell and orchid. ¥ two . . . to brighten the Winter RS Pracs $1.00 wardrobe, to lend color under a lEvorylhin[ l or. = ites from our regular stock, featuring particularly the colored footwear which blends or contrasts with the ensemble. Brown is outstanding in its . g Winter coat . . . to interpolate a et g ToGe, W0t At the very height of the sea- Qullted RObeS n;)te EHRes maonp e nolid cones terms in both appreciation groups along with son yqu may buy two hats for of the season. black and blue. the price of one. Our complete Nor do these frocks depend alone on stock of high price hats, except- 0000 $10.95 4 the fashion importance of prints ing only our head size hats at ! . . * ! 1) S UM for they are decidedly the new lines, Sorosis and other high-priced 7.50, literaly hundreds of Blll'dle“ S Famous' i treated in a score of new and in- g p i b L v H | Lovely satin quilted affairs . triguing ways . . . flares, uneven footwear hats—all to go at half price. D e ? You may have a hat for every titching. Featured in French hemlines, shirring and draperies, Bouquet Co‘fee ilue. Dilch, lc‘;;wnhllen. Ted \ bows, jabots, string belts. $7 95 $9 95 occasion—every costume— D o “in appreciation” Call Potomac_3900 DOLLAR iitee CO. @ 1731 7th St. N.W. Regularly $13.75 and’biask, Dress hats—Tailored hats Never Better ] S‘w” 36 to 44 Sport hats and Metallic and Women’s Simple Frocks, Second Floor. 37c Ib. Jersey Raincoats \ Regularly $10 to $12 Regularly $12.50 to $15 | Scquin hats for evening wear. | 1,500 hats from which to N. w. Burchell reutilyien s $10 WOO] Fl'OckS choose. We list a few ex- amples of this tremendous re- _817-19 Fourteenth Street 35-50 in aPPreCiation @ )| ductions. (Those lovely light-weight woolens) ; Immentely ‘prac- A —black, brown, blue, green and wine - $30 hats—$15 tical . . . and cor- devedei ,'::::’; b $/ ?.95 Brown kid tie with ctiss $10 hats—85 e o cross stitchings 15th and M Sts. N.W. 5 lish lines with a & $6.50 hats—$3.25 — i 4\ gay lining that Remarkable dresses worthy of any it One of the Best Places [g conceals the rub- i wardrobe . . . for street, business Millinery Shop—Street Floor in Town to Live ber watce;proof- and classroom. Dresses of the trot- ing...Clever teur type, lightweight woolens for 2 Rooms and Bath, e - 4 ype, ligl g! details of finish- Autumn days and for under your J g $75 to $90 Per Month | ing make them 7: £ New hats are being added " fur coat, all through the Winter. each day, so that you who attractive. t indte B i Wool crepes, tweeds, jerseys and 5 P g ls)m‘:] ;‘mm :3‘; i :23 | Sizes wool batistes . . . tailored styles l;a;: ?D: b:oe(;l le‘l‘e vtvnlonn be R, e . 14 to 46 in one and two-piece effects. R Inquire of Our Sizes 14 to 44 Green suede step-in pump has Patent leather strap pump CLUB FACILITIES Sport Shop, a modern buckle and a smart with lizard grain strap and | Fourth Floor, / Morning Frock Shop, Fourth Floor. tONGUE ..eecvenn $7.95 RIS 0 Ballroom for Dancers

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