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NOVEMBER 26 : GETS PRISON TERM. “Butcher Boy’s” Death Sentence for R | ration for their defense. Murder Commuted. Nine Men Declared Involved in| . * = LOS ANGELES, November 26 (P).— . Police Hunt Sunday’s Son. Leo “Pat” Kelley, butcher boy, once Killing and Assault - OAKLAND, Calif.,, November 26 (F).— | sentenced to death for the murder a Case. Police were searching today for George | year ago of Mrs. Myrtle Mellue, Los M. Synday, son of Billy Sunday, the Angeles society woman, was resentenced | evangelist, who failed to keep ; %mmsfi in Superior Court yesterday to 1 to 10 sterday to surrender on a gran eft | years in the San Quentin prison on a The government has sent to the Cham- | MOUNTAIN VIEW, Ark. November | ipa fands aito= ber for its approval the budget for 1930. | g5 Sheriff Sam Johnson said last night | Seeniie N ey land auto- | manslaughter charge growing out of the Ll;;x:x:d‘rteu\;:.:u;f which excesd projected | four more men would be indicted by the | ed in Santa, Crus Saturday night and | case. et cen United | Stone County grand jury in connection | 5i romising he | Kell as in death row at Sa peso ic worth about 48 cents. In United | with the torbuting and burning alive of | wouid :?ve‘h??nsz?(flu;!\"zroglcem hate.: Quentin whan the State Supreme Court 4 ¥ States money. ie Fri -year-old farm hand, 5 |the high lights from her recent Euro-! Revenues were calculated at 300.339- Sg:: N ettt anti 10! :;drx“m -u:lv.-ak THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FOUR MORE TO FACE |25 TRIAL IN TORTURING it oo ot b day employed counsel and began prepa- o nooh at the studio, in Stoneleigh | gown and carried a bouquet of pink Court, with new members as guests of | sweet peas. honor. Mrs. Katharine H. Wootten, | Mr. Guy Beeton acted as best man for chairman, will be assisted in receiving | the bridegroom. by the fellowship committee and Mrs. guests were limited to the imme- SOCIETY e Edson W. Briggs will preside at the tea | diate families of the couple. (Continued Froi age.) N b " |table. Several of the league members | Immediately following the ceremony November 22, at a tea given in honoof | will furnish the program. Mrs. E. A.|Mr. and Mzs. Ulle left on a short wed- Mrs. Frederick W. Perkins, wife of the | Le Laucheur will furnish a group of | ding trip South, and will be at home pastor of the Universalist Church on |songs and will be ncoompnnieg by her |after December 1, at 1920 L street north#| Sixteenth street, for the officers and |husband. Mrs. Isabel Likens Gates will | east. members of the Twentieth Century read from her poems and also tell | Club. Mrs. Donna Bonner, Mrs. Elwood | something of her experiences as a radio Way, Mrs. Edward W. Washburn and | broadcaster. Miss Susan White Mc- Miss Bessie Weston presided at the | Gowan will read some of her stories for tea table. Among the guests present |children and Mrs. Lucia Maxwell will were Mrs. George F. Bowerman, Mrs. |discuss her latest book, “Red Fog," Cloyd Heck Marvin, Mrs. Proctor | which has been so favorably receive Dougherty, Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, | by the reviewers and general public. Mrs, Phillip Sidney Smith, Mrs. Henry | Miss Agnes Winn, whose talk was post- Grattan Doyle, Mrs. Harvey Wiley, Miss | poned from the October tea, will give overruled the lower court and remanded the case to Los Angeles for resen- tencing on a mansiaughter charge, which, the highep tribunal held, was the severest sentence justifiable under the evidence. ¥ Attorneys and relafives of the youns man_declare he is_innocent. - for the beginning of &' ial session of eonl.!‘n at which the flu'gl.}cudy indicted w! eteenth Mexican Budget Awaits Approval. MEXICO CITY, November 26 (#).— | By the Associated Press. Movie fans of Australia prefer Ameri- can to British fil —A BEAUTIFUL MODEL THAT -WILL COMPLETE THE MOST PRETENTIOUS Mrs. Stephenson-Scott will go to Phil- S L e adelphia on Saturday to attend the Navy-Dartmouth foot ball game, She will return to her apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel, after passing the week end there. 3 —OF WHITE OR BLACK %avesmu MOIRE AT $12. ou Sybil Baker, Mrs. Samuel Herrick, s i | 490 pesos. . Expenditures included 26,- | 0o 1T Jear-ola sweetheart. Truman Abbe, Mrs. Sidney Thompsor | guests later to the dance given by the Henley, Miss Flora Johnson, Mrs. Fran- | season’s mode, is beau- partment, which has resulted in the s < —OF SILVER KID AT $15. funity for the officers and ladies of the | rived in Washington, coming from her sndicRicibaleso. T 1s Jane Young, Mrs. Harry Hines, William Knowles Cooper, Mrs. Sgden | Miss Clara Smith. Miss Fanello Casta- | 600,000 pesos for payment on the na- | “Snerit Johnson said his investigation My, Mr Rl i Nrserhoff, Mre, | hedo, Miss Katherine Brown and Miss | tional debt. had revealed nine men were implicated e P e 3 Louise Turner are entertaining at dinner fa'tne NI e st the four wonld EEsER SR R ERE £ FEMININE GRACE . 'g‘fi;fi‘:{‘“;";fifcfi‘mfi | Junior Pen Women of Chevy Chase, at | B o ) Prentiss, Mrs. Leo D. Miner, Miss Myra | the home of Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Cal- , Mrs, J 7% | houn in Brahmer Forest, Chevy Chase, B\ So i tant in thi ©ols Goodwin, Mrs. Alfred Brooks and | Md. \ important in is Mrs. C. Willard Hayes. Mrs. Ruggles recently called a meet- i6all% anoraied i i ing of 15 ladies of the Ordnance De- hful? Xp! in th o ¢ classic gown of flame decision 'to hold during the presen n Wipter season a series of Inicrmal sup- colored flat crepe with per dances. These parties will be three o S o . Py imber and will serve as an oppor- | Mrs. Alexander W. Weddell has ar- its distinguished lines corps to become better acquainted and | home in Richmond, Va. and is at the > preserve that esprit for which the Ord- | Carlton for a few days. one of an exceptional nance long has been known. < ¥ The supper dances will be held at the collections of evening models. —OF BRONZE KID AT $13.50. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church was the scene of an attractive wedding Satur- day, when Miss Evelyn M. Lyles, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lyles of this city. became the bride of Mr. Frederick A. Ulle. TRe Rev. H. A. Woolfall of- ficiated. o Miss Lyles, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a transparent velvet gown of Burgundy shades, suede slippers and felt hat to match, and carried a bouquet of yellow roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by Miss Viola Niel- son, who wore a French bme velvet SHEER CHIFFON HOSIERY IN ALL SHADES, $1.95; 3 PAIRS FOR $5.50. Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club in Virginia Friday evenings, Jan- uary 10, January 31 and February 28. Mr. George W. Wickersham, chair- man of the National Commission on| Law Observance and Enforcement, en- tertained a_company of five at the din- ner dance last evening at the Carlton. Dr. Atherton Seidell of the United States Public Health Service and Mrs. Seidell have returned to their home, 2301 Connecticut avenue, atter their usual visit of six months in Europe. Special Dinner $2.50 Also Service a la, Carte +12 Noon to 10 P. M. CONCERT vANCING 12 to 2:30 10 S 1 FASHION INSTITUTION Parls Washington NewYork Ineorvorated 1919 Que Street Miss Mary Bennington Shinn will en- tertain at a tea dance today in the Chinese room of the Mayflower in com- | pliment to the season's debutantes. $1.50 An Excellent Thanksgiving Day Dinner will be served from noon to 9 p.m. Hotel La Fayette 16th at Eye St. N.W. Because of Thanksgiving day, M. | William Wolff Smith has postponed to Friday morning of this week at _11:30 o'elock her discussion of “Books Talked About,” which usually oceurs weekly on Thursday mornings. The Countess de Chambrun, formerly Clara Longworth of Cincinnati, sister of Mr. Nicholas Longworth, Speaker of the House, will be represented on_the program by her book, “His Wife's Romance,” which will | be reviewed by Mrs. Smith, with refer- | ence also to “Shakespeare, Attor-Poet,” by the same suthor, which has had the honor of rTecelving the Bordin _prize and of being crowned by the French Academy. ‘The non-fiction book of the morning's Teview will be the race epic of the American Indian by Flora Warren Sey- mour, entitled “The Story of the Red || Reservations may be made by calling Man.” The author has the distinction of Deing the first_woman -appointed -as | Ask for Mr. James, Matire d'Hotel. i . The New Stockings by (OLDSTRIPE ’?. Are Here for Christmas Gifts! 0 Mhe styles are exclusively Gold Stripe styles—approved styles that women are keen on having. The modern French heel—g¢quare and slender, the pointed heel—sheer silks with fascinating clox—picot-edged tops in contrasting colors. ‘Do your silk stocking shopping now—3 pairs ‘attractively boxed — $4.80 box upwards—only at Jelleff’s! : - 24 Fine Coats Reduced Tomorrow . . . $110 to $145 $89°50 Smart Fur-Trimmed Coats . . . Taken from our regular stocks . . . women’s coats —wrap, flare and straightline . . . with very beautiful furs . . . mostly black coats with black furs —that most people want most. . Splendid Coats at Their First Marking . . . Marvelous Studies in Economy at Tomorrow’s Figures FOR GIFTS! Many beautiful things now that may not be obtainable later. a member of the Board of Indian Com- missioners, Former Gov. Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania is again in his Washing- ton home and will be joined by Mrs. Pinchot Priday, who has gone to Con- necticut to spend Thanksgiving with her son, Gifford Pinchot, jr. Mr. and Pinchot and their son h: cently completed a several-months trip through the Carribbean and South | Seas, made in the interest of science and to indulge Mr. Pinchot's love of | deep-sea fishing. Mrs. Rea Hostess at Tea Thursday in Red Cross House. Mrs. Henry H. Rea of Pittsburgh, who was the war time field director of the | American Red Cross at Walter Reed | Hospital, has sent out cards for a. tea at the’ Red Cross house 'inx‘ afternoon. She will be ass! the present field director, Margaret H.| Lower, and her staff, as well as by the “Gray Ladles.” { Mr. Henry Washington Pebsey. of Ar-(ff. i gngmnuc?umiyw V:;].{ and Il;(ruc. Ella Delectable Desserts avis;Lewis of Washington, D. C:,*an- i nounce their marriage Fritiay, October VT hadtiotiay fpnicas Perfect Service French Pearls* in * Infinite Variety Special, 81.95_ Many, many styles from which to choose. Pearls with a creamy, brilliant lustre, beautifully strung, and boasting pearl, sterling filigree, or crystal clasps —at this price! Plain one, two or three strand mecklaces or combined with crys- tal in choker, drop or the lariat style that looks particularly well with eve- ning frocks with a low back decol- letage. *Simulated. Fabric Bags New and Colorful $3 Tapestry in needlepoint designs on light or dark backgrounds uggesting peasant workmanshi; .damask with hookless comi~ artments or with back strap in ‘ovely, subdued colorings...em- lered satin mounted @n a collapsible frame in over-the- arm or pouch style . . . plain ... tapestry pouches with hookless closings and double handles. Superb bags, all of them, that are a refreshing departure from the usual leather ones. Enjoy Your Thanksgiving Dinner The Willard Coffee Shop 11, at Annapolis, Md. the ceremony being performed by the Rev. Louis P. Landgrebe. Detalls were very simple because of the illness of the bridegroom. | Mr. s, Febrey are now at home to their friends at 1809 Kearney street, ‘Woodridge, D. C. | ‘The monthly fellowship tea of the League of American Pen Women of the | District will be held tomorrow after- ' 1 FASHION INS TITUTION Washington NewYork If you've delayed buying a coat, tomorrow is your chance. 12 noon to 9 p.m. 1 $145 Black coat with collar, cuffs and border of kit OX . iovcmbeiisabiulionis vl oign vomin i o biae SOOI 2 $145 Black velvet coats with natural fitch collars andcuffs ...ooiioiie i cindifieni e 889,50 2 $145 Llama coats, a grey and a tan; krimmer and Bynix collars ....../ cevenene....$89.50 1 $145 Brown coat, beaver shawl collar and cuffs. -$89.50 1 $145 Black Vionnet wrap coat, pointed wolf hip Centiemeri Kid shawl collar and cuffs........................$89,50 Gloves 33.50 You'll find them only at Jelleff's in 2 $125 Brown coats with cape shawl collar and deep Washington. We import them from ¢ France, home of the finest kid gloves cuffs of Jap mink... -.$89.50 in the world. They're soft as sik | _ @ Wit i Duck ouis expinsitely 4 $125 Black and brown coats with beaver cape worked with applique or small dia- . mond-shaped cut-out motifs which is retraced in the back embroidersy. 5 $110 Black Broadtail coats with black fox, kit fox and black l\lm$89 50 8 3 $125 Black coats with black fox _shawl collar, cuffs and border...................0o.ll 0. .$89,50 Sable, brown, grain, all white or with black stitching, and black with red, white or blue stitching. @ 3 $110 Black and green flare coats with kit fox collar and cuffs.............ooiiiii.. ... 889,50 1 $110 Black velvet coat, shawl collar and cuffs of skunk...........0..ool . 889,50 Women's Coat Shops—Third Floor Women's $145 Women's $125 all-black coat of fine norma cloth, trimmed o 8 [] t % Purchased at an_ unusual price through our Néw York office—and offered to you at one just as unusual. Pottery bases are reminiscent of the work proudly displayed by Renais- sance craftsmen in their guild pa- rades. Glorious, warm reds, greens and tans are mingled in a manner suggesting a Della Robia mihiature ...leaf, fruit and flower designs in semi-bas-relief _twine themselves about the base in customary Italian profuseness. Parchmentized shade. Buy several for your gift list. “Choice of the House” No Restrictions Whatsoever ANY HAT IN STOCK @ L Just Received—Sale Tomorrow! Lovely Silk Underthings,$3 § Dance Sets—Chemise—Bloomers—Step-ins and French Panties Galore! « You know it's true that earlier gift things are nicer—necessarily, si A 1 3 € y, since they're the ones *}e‘_ve b:]en expcnd:gg our skill on securing at special prices. 3 his underwear at is no exception. Choose what you will for gifts—a 3 v pieces away for yourself. ' il | A 7 Satin Robes, $7.95 The most delightful and practical of gifts—for the woman at home, the husiness woman-—the school girl. . Crepe de Chine Dance Sets— Crepe de Chine Bloomers— Every hat in stock has been less of former prices. materials, all styles are well snug fitting littie felts to more elaborate and formal hats. You owe it to yourself not to let this event pass without selecting at least one hat! Hats—Street Floor Your choice of the entire stock. including Paris adaptions that were at least two to three times the ridiculously low price of $5.85. All mercilessly reduced regard- represented — from trim and 1,000 hats to choose from. warmly collar, pockets and silk cord girdles —black, Quilted of go‘orl quality satin, lined and interlined—roll- French blue, coral and Grey Shops—Second Floor ‘Tailored with hemstitching or beau- 33 tifully edged with Alencon—flesh, peach, nile and orchid—sizes 32 to 36. repe de Chine Chemise— Pastel shades with wide Alencon $3 bands at top and touches of em- broidery. Other models with side pleats and ribbon sashes, Flesh, peach, nile, orchid and blush; sg tatlored or lace-trimmed styles on’ ¢ fitted waistbands with elastic at knee. itep-ins and French Panties— Tailored styles with contrasting @ pipings or lace trimmed—on fitted * walstbands in flesh, peach, lido blue, cgr- shell, blush and nile! The place is the Grey Shops—Second Floor