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PANPHLET TELS IASHIGTON FACTS “Soul of America” Described by Concise Review Put Out by C. of C. An attractive, illustrated pamphiet, designed to meet the demand of thou- COAT REPORTED MISSING. Ermine Garment Disappears !'rom; Home of Late Author. | Mysterious disappearance of a valu able ermine coat from the home of the late Mrs. Prancols Berger Moran, at 2150 Wyoming avenue, was reported to police yesterday by her daughter, Mrs, Horace Macfarland of Stoneleigh Courts. The coat, according to Mrs. Macfar- land, disappeared some time after the death of her mother. last November 13. It was last seen, she said, in a cedar chest in_her mother’s home. Mrs. Moran, an author, long promi- | nent in Washington's social circles, was | a descendant of two old Maryland and Virginia families, and was a member of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution. AR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1930. S A FASHION INSTITUTION Paris Washington NewYork The Better to Serve Youth— Appealing New Fashions Are Arriving Every Day Frocks that have the lilt of youth itself . . . new colors creeping in . . . dresses that are forerunners of the new fashions .. . laces in delicate shades . . . chiffons . suits that make one long for Spring days. Just to see them makes vou sands of persons who write each month | PO 1008 SR, k drob 1 th . for information regarding the National | want a new frock or two to refresh the Winter wardrobe . .. and there s no Capital, has been published by mczTWO MlNERS FOUND tonic like a new dress! Now at ‘Washington Chamber of Commerce and is ready for distribution, it was an- nounced today by Charles W. Darr, president of the chamber, The pamphlet, which is called “Wash- ington, the Soul of America,” includes descriptive notes on points of interest | throughout the city. A concise review showing the business life and accom- plishments of Washington, the progress and present status of Government and private industries, retail and wholesale trade, banking and finance, transporta- tion facilities. telephone service, hous- ing and real estate and the latest population figures are also contained in the folder. Distinctive pictures of the Capitol, the Washington Monument, the White House, Washington Cathedral, the Po- tomac River water front, Lincoln Me- morial, Union Station, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and other public buildings and monuments of Nation- wide interest are published in the pamphlet. | Special mention is made of civic| braved the noxious fumes in the shaft ‘Washington. Climatic conditions in the District and the form of government are briefly described, while particular mention is made of Washington's ad- vantages as a center for education and for technical and scientific research.| quired for the trip over muddy roads Sections are also devoted to statistics | and information on churches, libraries, | f fields, hotels and other matters of interest, both to Washingtonians and | to the out-of-town visitors. GARRETT AND KENYON | TO ADDRESS BAR MEET| | Dinner Monday Evening Will 3-; in Honor of Former Chiet | Justice McCoy. States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals and Col. J. Miller Kenyon, president of the Bar Association, will| speak at the dinner by the Barristers’ Club in _honor of former Chief Justice Walter I. McCoy at the Willard Hotel | Monday evening. All arrangements have been com- pleted by the committee, consisting of Norman B. Prost, president of the club: ‘Theodore Cogswell, chairman: Francis ; Richard E. Wellford, Ar-| » T. Sllesple Walsh and Lowry N. Coe. N The dinner will be largely attended | by the bench and bar, as well as by a | number of distinguished guests from other cities. CLASS HOLDS DINNER. C. U. Speaker, ‘The men's class of Calvary M. E. | Church held its January dinner meeting | ‘Wednesday evening in Guild Hall. class has been der ‘the general topic of “The Man's Religion.” Guests were the presidents of the sev. eral men's Bible classes in its neigh. borhood, as well as others. A short pre gram of music was furnished by L. S.| Branch on a saw, accompanied by Mr. | Geer at the piano. | ‘The guest speaker of the evening was | Very Rev. William J. Kerby of Catholic | || University, who was welcomed by Rev. Mark Depp, pastor of Caivary M. E. Church, and introduced by Dr. A. Christie, the teacher of the class. Presided. A Rea Wiiliams, president of the class. || FOURTH FLOO? SPRINGFIELD TIRES | from the race for Town Council. She Judge Finis J. Garrett of the United | left the administration ticket unopposed ding conferences nl-! I 'SMOTHERED TO DEATH, | | Workers' Bodies Recovered Follow- | ing Entombment on Sat- urday. By the Associated Press. i DIXON, Ky., January 17.—The two | miners entombsd Saturday by a fire |in the Carl Melton Coal Mine, near | here, met death from lack of air, prob- | ably the following day. { | “Desperate efforts by scores of rela- | | tives and neighbors to reach them, in | | the hope that somehow they had sur- vived the fire and the sealing of the mine, resulted late last night in the finding of the bodies of the men, Aaron Bridwell, 31, and Dorris Woods, 40, in | & small'chamber. | A party of five men, with gas masks, 1 | | 1 to make the discovery and bring the bodies to the surface. The bodies of the men, each of whom is survived by his widow and one child, ‘were brought to Dixon, hours being re- on a tractor. ‘The mine had been sealed Saturday n'ght, when hope for the men first was abandoned, to smother the flames. MRS. CROKER QUITS. Widow of Tammany Chieftain Not to Seek Office. PALM BEACH, Fla., January 17 (P).— Mrs. Buelah G. Croker, widow of| Richard Croker, Tammany chief- | tain has announced her withdrawal for any town office, all other opposition candidates having withdrawn previously. The Dodge Hotel (Formerly Grace Dodge Hotel) SUNDAY DINNER 12:30 to 3:00 5:30 to §:00 -~ $1.50 Oyster Cocktail or Tomato Juice ockiall Chicken a la Napolitaine or ‘Consomme Imperial Roast Turkey—Celery Dressing— Giblet Gravy—Cranberry Jelly or Small Tenderloin Steak with ushrooms New Bermuda Potatoes or French Fried Potatoes Caulifiower with Browned Butter or New Peas Dinner_Rolls Ginger Ale Fruit Salad Hot Mince Pie—Cheese. or Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream S--dwich Caramel Al'r‘n'ond Parfait Demi-Tasse Dinners also at $1.25 and $1.00 No Tipping North Capitol and E Streets National 5460 as You Ride on KELLY —1It is not necessary to pay in advance for your Kelly Springfield tire mileage. for it as you ride! An cured here for ment of only. A eb el All Other Pay size can be s a pay- Kelly Spring- Spring- field fleld Tubes $2.00 52.05 52.10 $2.10 $2.20 £2.30 $2.35 $2.70 Sizes Up to 7.00-21 At Correspondingly Low Prices Standard Cords 30x31% at $6.75 Kann4 Fourth Eloor. [y i | | i | i | Misses’ Fine Coats Definite Price Savings $50.50 Originally $79.50 to $98.50 One of the best coat sales vet, for these are luxuriously furred dress coats of the better grade, and there is plenty of time ahead for wearing them. At these striking reduc- tions are fine fabrics in smart, slim straightline models; others in modified Princess lines, mostly with matching lining. Red, green, brown, black; plenty of all black. Furs are: Pahmi, Skunk, Caracul Se:ne with Tiny Matching Muffs Just Secured Another Group of Smart Junior Coats at Another striking opportunity for smart young Princess models, Generously Blue, black, juniors to savel line models, low-placed flares. furred with lapin, skunk, wolf. ~reen, brown. Sizes 13 to 17. Pure Silk GOWNS 33.95 Regularly $5 An unusually low price for gowns of pure dye silk crepe de chine. Hemstitched tailored styles, or lacy models with the deep cream lace. Flesh, peach, Lido blue, in sizes 15 to 17. Grey Shops, Second Floor 392 Originally $59.50 and $69.50 Coat Shops, Third Floor straight- Silk Pajama ENSEMBLES $16-50 It's smart to be lazy, especially in such colorful, comfortable pa- jama ensembles! Three-quarter coat of brilliantly hand-blocked crepe de chine over plain_color silk pajamas. Red, black, French blue. Grey Shops, Second Floor $98.50 Originally $125 to $165 These include the most wanted models and fabrics—both straight- line and with the modi- fied Tlow - placed flare. Shawl or pouch collars and deep cuffs of fur. Sizes 12 to 20 Many are one of a kind, but there is a wide choice for every woman who wears misses’ sizes. Mostly matching linings. Colors are black and beige. Black Fox Lynx Beaver Kit Fox New Rayon PAJAMAS They're s0 new and different, with scarf necklines, satin sashes, wide sailor-effect trou- ppliqued in contrasting lors...orchid with lilac, nile with gooseberry, peach with coral, flesh shell. And very reasonably priced. Sizes 15 to 17. Grey' Shops, Second Floor Now Comes the Annual Sale of REAL STONE JEWELRY Including Imported Fashion Necklaces, Pins, Earrings and Bracelets PRICE A Drilliant opportunity in more ways than one, for this annual event brings you our very fine jewelry with real stones at this striking reduction. Listed here arc a few of the outstanding pieces, all one-of-a-kind. Tivening necklace of crystal baguette stones; choker and festoon styles. Molyneux, unusual neck- lace” of mat crystal with antique iron metal. Real coral necklace, inch. Chrysoprase, and carnelian, chokers. Real carnelian necklace, 27- inch. 24- chalcedony real stone The Best Bags We’ve Had at ) An unusually smart collec- tion at this price . . . five models...four in smooth calf, one in pin morocco. Tailored envelopes, pbuches, over-arm bags. Black, tan, brown, green, with inserts and trimmings of genuine reptile. Handbag Shoo, Street Floor Real rock crystal choker. Goupy, braided set of coral, in pink, white, apple green shades. Real stone pins and pend- ants. Georgian silver necklace and bracelet with coral . Patou red with pearl and foulard heads—distinctive and smart. Imported sportswear. Chanel's 40-inch chains. Jewelry, Street Floor chokers for 71 French Beaded Bags $]1.95 Originally $3 Just the right size for party or theater; French steel beads with frame top and deep fringe. Very special value. Diagenal rufes reminiscent of Patou. in "~ this Tose beige afternoon frock tight sleeves. Utterly simple charming. nating sl 3 phire biue } ¥ it's an evening gown! dress with the very Rose beige lace, new cap sleeves. $35. R\ 349.50. and Smart Young Persons Have Taken to Lace in New High Shades There's such a young loveliness to the new colored laces . no wonder famous couturiers have sponsored it and smart young persons accepted it eagerly! Formal and graceful for afternoon and evening. Bolero jackets, hip- length jackets, quaint cap sleeves, deep bertha collars, sweeping princess lines. Baby pink, emerald green, rose beige, white, black. Sizes 12 to 20. Musses’ Shops, Third Floor Now Showing Authentic Fashions for Southern Wear, Fourth Floor Junior Frocks Featuring Leading Spring Fashions Chosen by our group of spectalty $20.50 shops. Because of group buy- ing, they are $6 to $10 less than they would otherwise be. Torerunners of the best fashion features of Spring, outstanding in value now. All with belts and bows; low-placed flares; some em- broidered batiste yokes, all-over embroidered blouses, cape backs. Colors include navy, sumac, Bermuda green, aquamarine blue, black. Sizes 13 to 17, Sketched: Black crepe with low modified flare. embroidered batiste is very new, indeed! $29.50. Yoke of beige Junior Shop, Third Floor ‘Duskee’—the Shade to wear Made in France Now B, Reduced! 7* A limited quantity of these famous gloves in a striking occasion! “Tea Hour” Glove, $3.95 Originally $6.50. Lovely things with col- ored glass tear drops at the wrist. It’s wise to come early for these! D . \ . Silk Stockings Just a shadow of misty silk...but, oh! how flattering! Just enough grey to make it blend perfectly with black gowns, No. 590 is chiffon silk from top to toe with colored picot edge. " 41.95 Other Chanel Gloves, $5 1' Originally $6.50, $8.50 and $10. Includ- 3 pairs for $5.70 inghthe]styée Wit]l"l wide gurn-balgk“cufi PR Pe e W ashi with colored applique stripes. 'ull-on, Eulm";o::‘rb s’rfo‘fif’sfn':: r'xo‘o'rh'"‘m" one-button and gauntlet. p};lack. white, Additional Gold Stripe Shop on colors. Connecticut Avenue Glove Shop, Strest Floor - Had Just a Taste of Our 126 Rainy Days! Lots more rainy days to come this year! It's wise right now to look over your wardrobe to see if you're ready them all. to meet So Jelleft's presents: Swagger Jersey Raincoats, $5.90 Originally $6.95 The most popular rain fabric, soft, warm, wonderfully sturdy, cut in the smart British style with convertible collar and adjustable sleeves, Sizes 14 to 44 in tan, blue, navy, oxford, green, very special at this prcie. Sports Shop. Fourth Floor Next Week—Mille. Manka Rubinstein Sister of the famous Mlle. Rubinstein is sister and co-worker of the famous maker of beauty prepara- tions. All next week she will be at Jel- leff’s for consultation without charge. See Sunday Papers for Announcement of Her Informal Talks Twice during the week she will give in- formal public talks on beauty of the skin. . You are cordially invited to attend these talks on subjects of interest to you. Totletries, Street Floor Featured for the Last Day as a FASHION VALUE $20-30 Always a fashion value, be- cause of its simplicity and in- nate good taste. And always the same price! The only knitted dress that will not sag, stretch, wrinkle or cup. Given to You— With each Glen Bogie dress purchased tomorrow, your choice FREE, of a white pique collar and cuff set: a narrow leather belt; or a $1.95 pair of Gold Stripe silk hose. Tomorrow is the last day of this offer! Sports Shep, Fourth Floor A Exclusive with Jellef's B, CCTEI AR