Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1929, Page 20

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3 i ? THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 19%9. FARPLAY IS FNIN YBUI:_[@EADH AN~ ‘ Gay Scarfs | Priest Appointee to West > 4 say Merry Christmas Point Denies He Is to men and women 9 : Jewelry makes a merry gift 'lai to $3.95 Sample = Men’s mufflers of soft crepe de chine in A‘FASHION’INSTITUTION . Evening necklaces of crystal. Stone neck- ©'eces omorrow DOstracized. lovely paisley and small prints . . . white, Daris w Hh - N York laces in colors of blue, carnelian, coral, em- ALTREEES tan, beige and navy. $3. d ashington, AXew [074 erald ad chrysoprase. B diineainast i Oblong scarfs for women, hgnd-paint:d on | Christmas Savings Funds Checks cashed for your convenience Many styles of pearls* also and bracelets, . T POINT, N. Y., December 3.— crepe de chine . . . charming monotones | —your car parked while you shop—Elizabeth Brewster to aid earrings and brooches to match all kinds— the first published interview per- i o ;i : e Ly mi a Weat, Bolnt undergraduats n | in green, tan, wine and blue. $3. you in your gift selecting: > than 100 years, Alonzo Parham, red cadet, today spiked rumors that | hei had been ostracized at the Military | Academy. ham, who was appointed to West t by Representative Oscar De Priest of hicago, sase: Th t ted t fashion in fashiond G ; fiqfifiafi:‘?{&éfi%jfi e most wante *coa as| lC;ll In 1as) om Lovely Sllk ‘[] n d erw e ar, 31 .9 5 I realize that orders cannot be issued ‘K/ ' governing friendships and that such a Omen S Sale Wednesday Only! matter is purely personal. Flesh, blush Dance sets lido blue $ I x 9 5 chemise ft wrapping desk on the balcony. *Simulated. cadets has been fair and never under any circumstances has there been any sign of discrimination or prejudice. All $69 50 $ 79 50 C the officers are giving me a square deal, > to ‘ oats " Treatment Has Been Falir. “Since July 1, when I entered, my a treatment at the hands of officers and water spray step-ins & have participated in every activity : ’ 5 5 orchid French panties wi of R Kk e X at the season’s lowest price peach bloomers to the military drills have participated in intramural sports, playing base ball, basket ball, foot ball and several others. At the foot ball trips to Boston, New Haven and New York City, I have marched with my company and sat in the stands exactly as the other cadets.” Parham said that mathematics had iven him considerable trouble and that thad asked for and received extra in- struction on two occasions after he had been posted for being deficient in the subject. & aj. Gen. William R. Smith, superin- ent of the Academy, said: ““This young man is absolutely on his owh exactly as every other cadet and to single him out merely because of his color is un-American.” general added that if he discov- ered any officers or cadets seeking to in- duce others to refrain from talking to Patham he would immediately bring the Ofl’fi'lder before a general court-martial. INIURY IS FATAL * TOFAMOUS ARTIST Robert Reid Painted Mural Deco- '5 rations for Library of Pastel piles of dainty garments specially purchased for this event...the most wanted colors and styles in crepe de chine with hemstitching, alencon lace, and touches of embroidery lend- ing charming touches, Mere words are very inadequate to de- scribe to you the values included but they serve to let you know how thriftily you may fill your gift list tomorrow in the Jelleff Grey Shops and do beautifully by your friends. Dance Sets . . . tailored and lace trimmed fashions distinguished by net applique, embroidery, hemstitching and laces. Sizes 32 to 36. $1.95. Chemise . . . heavy crepe de chine, in a variety of models with’ net applique, laces and medallions used to clever effects. Sizes 34 to 44. $1.95. Step-ins and French Panties...boasting the desirable fitted waisthand and edgings and inserts of lace and net. Sizes 19 to 23. $1.95. Bloomers . . . heavy crepe de chine garments, well reinforced and with elastic at waist and knee. Flesh and peach. Sizes 21 to 25. $1.95. : Tomorrew—Grey Shops—Second Floor, 539 | furred in smart elaborate treatments shawl and mushroom collars of Black Caracul Black Skunk Black Lynx Black Fox on the fabrics that have characterized the bet- ter coats. Black Norma Black Lenora designed in the flattering Vionnet wrap model, straightline or with back flares. We're- thrilled to present such coats to you ... and at this price. You'll be amazed ... it was a special purchase from a maker of better coats who was clearing his showroom . .. and by terminal pneumoni we are delighted we happened upon the scene. o HEgTOr e We wish to stress, too, that no fashion is bet- TYy. . id had painted mural decora- 2 :fiufir many public and private Women’s black Coat, has low back ter than that of the all-black coat. , _including the Library or flare; deep cape shawl collars and o 6 P B cuffs, of caracul, $55. Sizes 36 to 44 Tl Women's black Norma Coat with half o e Women's Coats—Second Floor is paintings are represented in the shawl collar, and cuffs of black fox. ‘omen’s politan Museum of Art, New York S . : ation: allery, al . 3 born in S 3 . : Sy 3o tona. e stadied i What to wear for formal informality Museum of PFine Arts, Boston, and at ‘the Academie Julien, under Bou- byre, in Paris. et High Shade Frocks Congress. By #the Associated Press. | GLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y., Decem- | ber 3.—Robert Reid, 67, internationally knéwn artist, died yesterday in Clifton Spfings Sanitarium, where he had been 4 patient for three years. His death ted from shock suffered when he e his hip Wednesday, complicated of which he Christmas Bags You’ll be proud to give ‘—and priced with due consideration not to stretch your Christmas shopping allowance to the breaking point We shopped long and hard in the New York market to acquire these bag fashions at these low prices. Truly a pleas- ing assortment that will disappoint our prediction if you don’t choose several for gifts. $5 $7.50 the Chicago Exposition. He was led the Clarke art prize in 1887 first of the are a High Fashion Cotcoran Art Gallery in W in 1908, and -the gold medal at the i Stressing leather because it's so n{rmnfmo Exposition in 1925. 8 styles for women lovely chiffons in practical and wears so long. We High lighting smooth calf in a A i Toriviie: colorings mention a new turn lock bag, top and back strap pouch style, Club, Players' 12 styles for misses 8 8! hexagonal shape in smooth calf self covered frame and edges fin- cu% Fencers’ Club and the Lotus Club with strap handle and gilt lock ished with binding of leather of New York City. ornament with the simple in- lacing. Another clever type has ' — s(ruct‘;n?(s “to Inrk‘ori:mh])ckkba_g ah lif‘: lacc)khand wide insert cdi . one half turn of the lock in shark. ther styles, too...an NURSE BECOMES BRIDE Special Show;ng for cither direction” Many other all characterized with nice fit- OF LORD CHEYLESMORE styles from which to choose. tings and linings. Novel colors in the groups as well as the staple blacks and browns Bog Shop—Street Floor. Women and Misses Prominent Ranchman in British Isles Weds Miss Margaret Pearl ; Sundberg of Alberta. By the Associated Press. VANCOUVER, British Columbia, De- cember 3.—The marriage of Lord Chey- lesmore, ranchman, to a nurse was dis- cloged yesterday. He came to Alberta six years ago, took up 4.000 acres of land at Alix, near Calgary, and established | the Happy Valley Ranch., On July 25 | last he was married to Miss Margaret Pearl Sundberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sundberg of Alix. Lord Cheylesmore is generally known in Alberta as Capt. Francis Henry Or- mand Eaton. Miss Sundberg came to ‘Vancouver early in 1927 to take up nursing and was graduated from the General Hospital. Lord and Lady Cheylesmore will leave shortly for an extended trip to Eastern da and the United States. rd Cheylesmore, who is 36 years oldg succeeded his father to his title in 19%. His mother was Miss Elizabeth’ and French of New York and a dmother was Miss Charlotte Har- mah of New Orleans. e divorced his first wife in 1927 aftr a period of unhappiness with her onihis Canadian farm, to which he ed at the close of the World War. . 8 styles for women in flattering adaptations of the Y S]_X New Gloves new silhouette. Here are lovely afternoon dresses in % & £ the wanted vivid chiffon shades . . . higher waistlines . defined by shirring and tucking. And most important fOl' Chl‘lstmas GlftS the trimming effects . . . jeweled touches lending bril- liant notes . . . crystal beading on sleeves, jeweled buckles decorating the belts. . .dahlia, blue, green, red, brown and black. Styles as varied as the names on your Christmas list, ' For instance: ;‘]:’nu;n_‘-::"-—'rum-b-ck cuff made with small diamond motifs of appliqued Pullons—Imported kid, with scalloped tops in all black, black with white stitching, white, or four shades of tan. $3.95. French Doeskin—P. K. seams, in breeze, grain, or white. . Co-ed Capeskin—With gore strap and double ring. Three s Sizes 36 to 44. Women’s simple frocks, second floor. 12 styles for misses in the most wanted fashions and colors. Tailored chiffons with fitted hip lines, tuckings, and stitchings or elaborate types with uneven skirts side drapings, boleros and high waistlines. Many bo.?\st lace yokes, large lace collars, and brilliant jeweled pins and buckles. Red, blue, beige, green, and dahlia. Sizes 14 to 20. Misses' dresses, third floor. - Jelleff’s Handkerchief Ship Is In Give (@_Dm Silk Stockings 0. shades of tan, grey and black; plain or with white stitching. $3.95. . Auto Gauntlets—With gore strap wrist and seamless wool lining. Brown, black or grey. $5.50. Turn-Back Cuffs—Trimmed with bits of contrasting applique and hand- embroidered backs. Titian, Biscay, nude, black. 'sf“.pp 4 Gloves—Street Floor ?e.,g:‘:‘?u her in 1916 when she was Handkerchiefs for Every Occasion - At Every Price 3 ¥ 2 A ocy A vk For Every Taste For Every Age New ... Lovely . .. Intriguing . . . In Wardrobes— onge said, “I wouldn’t exchange my life as § farm hand in Canada for a king’s Two tremendously interesting Christmas Groupg At 50c¢ At 35¢ For Women—Sheer linen, handmade 'kerchiefs with ~ For Women—Irish linen hand-embroldered 'kerchiefs Three to Twelve Pairs Make Exquisite Gifts! Suppose we “plotout” The Christmas Day of a Young Fair in terms of Gold Stripes: X ) ctures of “Souls” oasting in Hell | oo . = In the morning to visit all the home g i Decried in Sermon P o Lo e e e s e i, i i Rer soung nelghbors snd perkat ke 1 vestime shell change to-Gold Spe e 1S and small initials . . . Extra size linen with lace . .. novelty linen prints with rolled hems a hockey game or two—she'll need Gold sesandvabi dit ; printed borders on white for sportswear , , , . .. Plain white linen with open, hand-done Stripe service weight because they're chiffon, soft and sheer and cobwebby. Makes More Atheists Than w}:l:;n 11;:;; it dr:;::c}i\:lr‘la. |csomxeu io.lfi:g Lnel't':h + . . Bheer plain linen with rolled Ipr]artical and durable and reinforced with ~ Th the !\'eni}:lg it's Gn}l‘d l"Strine Jace clox $ E s et isle. - 51 illati ny Other Thing, Lon- P ted suffon. in pastel and high colors 3 for g1 for Men—Handmade linen, white At luncheon she'll appear in Gold Stripe pel::.i::ufy'. o Dot e e ;ion Bishop Says. color ponger:! Mti‘“:&o‘r’;;d'd“r‘:“w“; :‘;h cnlqrer;ldgwnmt':re“lnds nmllu:olled service sheer, because part: of her after- as the notes from tiny silver Christmas threads . . Satin 'kerchief cases, wa o helm'w en with Y4 noon is to be spent out of doors., bells. trimmed with lace or hand painted. For Men—White linen with col- Evening ’Kerchiefs — Large black ored hand-drawn threads and chiffon, trimmed with filmy By¥he Associated Press. #4350 up for a box of 3 pairs ndon, in a s“g;?on"t:v‘:u:um‘!:r m'l}‘egl 2"‘“ 3.4 'dnsh!;rh"mn b ll; ::l;1 lace o;l dm:t, Some AbBey Sunday night, st at “pic- oven cords and hand- witl ny ruffied corners, il i tuns of roasting souls in hell make more worked Initials and rolled $3.50 to 5 . . . Large chif- 3 ¢ Sille Stockings—Street Floor atleists than any other thing in the hems . .. Irish hand- fon, in pastel colors Gold Stripe Silk Stockings also in our Stoneleigh Court Shop, He said it seeme ' certain that blocked prints on white trimmed with lace or linen ‘with rolled tiny _rosebuds, $3.50 1013 Connecticut Avenue hems . .. Plain lin- ... Printed chif« en with % to 1in. fon or georgette hems or with in evening and cluster cord street shades. borders . . . $1to$2... Handkerchiefs— Street Floor ages in the Gospel o. St. Matthew the subject of future punishment “aftributed to our Lord were not said bytour Lord at all.” lhtt motlher l’I:otntmhle nl?l:" :s«me :lyl ¢ people who rebel aga God beoi ihilated. I can only say we do nof know.” Dean Inge, the “Gloomy Dean,” in preaching yesterday at St. Paul's, also deprecated “the ghastly pictures of hell which fill Christian literature,” “The Roman churches,” he said, “at- tempted to solve the problem of hell by nfroducing purgatory, which is a igusible theory. The modernist Prot- esfant really believes in purgatory, but not in hell. What is really reeded is < #piritual conception of mfl&;

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