Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1930, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930. —_— e e e e ey e, R S, 1% B9 MARKER DEDICATED | chisine, wis dcaiaies - and nctuding BOOK GAYS BIG SUCCESS | e = s s | LSl Stin. a0 sove : BI.ERK m: WH.SUN ON-GRAVE OF PAUL| i e semt mich oF ! " NOT MADE IN SPOOFING :msthod in his book True Paychoigy of | v, T i 5 e business 3 .| Mr. Pitkin's book 18 an assault on |thev na , L _Ase HUUSE DIES HERE i Preceding the ceremonies, a lunch- D. A. R. TO MEET Ezamples of Morgan, Baker, Rack- | what has Decome established echnique | Vanitay Fair for the renowh ot thes Granite Stone Erected for Brother ton was tendered the distinguish. d efeller, Ford and Others Cited | Iof climbing the —— JMatterhorn | week end p.‘:::," by John Paul Jones at Washington Lewls, sister of omn’ ‘“"‘"*"“""",‘ RN by W. B. Pitkin. =lmelt v.rn mmm:f“m-'ma .:: eht, 1080.) . ashington. CHBURG, Va., - - salon i ! Fredericksburg. e Srincipal address was delivered | Meimbers of the,Viryinia division. of the | Svecial Disvatch to The Star. right people. ~There's nothing to i, | Forbes Presents Credentials. erry C. South Succumbs N P. Coleman, mayor of Wil. | Daughters of the American Revolution | NEW YORK, September 25.—J. P.|%eys Mr. Pitkin. 4 TOKIO, September 25 UP)—W, Cahe ] liamsburg, and chairman of the Virginia | will meet in the State Conference to be didn't into the financial ‘It 18 no secret,” he concludes, “that v . After lliness Lastin N Special Dispatch to The Star. committee of the G Washington | held here November 3-5. Morgan get top such men as the elder J. P. Morrn, eron Forbes, American Ambassador to g \ FREDERICKSBURGH, Va., Septem- | Foundation. John -rf"&um; Fred-| Mrs. Nathaniel Beaman of Norfolk, | bradket by hoofing and monn{"lnd George F. Baker, the senior Rockefeller, | Japan, accompanied ba, the em! 3 ber 25.—The granite marker to preserve | ericksburg newspaper man, instigated will e and the | such light diversions. Thus Waiter B. | Henry Ford and many others one degree | staff, today proceeded to the Im Three Years. ® 4 the headstone erected in 1774 y John | the movement to erect a marker which | Lynchbus will act as the | Pitkin, professor of journalism at Co- |less eminent, such as Insull, Doheny, | Palace, where he presented his cre- Paul Jones, over the grave of his older was consummated by James H. Callen- | hostess lumbia University, blasts the current 'Hearst and Mellon, have never been ' dentiais to Emperor Hirohito. Tl more than three years, Jerry C. South, clerk of the House during the ‘Wilson administration, died yesterday merro S [ The New Store Nearly Ready— j . House and of Senator Caraway, Demo- ’ N % In Order Tomorrow On All Floors S A FASHION INSTITUTION o{\blylen:. Mr. Souu:lw: mh;tvtln the c eye as counse tlson- . : H i g:‘l:n;l:cg%nm?:ximl:x Peunsyivania, Already revealing in part what “The New Jelleff's” is to be, our newh store 1s gratic cabinet officer, Upon his retire- | Week End Holidays Abolished. rapidly taking shape! Fall fashions are everywhere. ..values greater than ever. South engaged in the practice of law| BOGOTA, Colombia, September 25 here and maintained his offices at 723 | (#).—Saturday is just another working | Fifteenth street. day now for government employes. The | Mr. South will be buried in Arling- | new President, Dr. Enrique Olaya Her- ton National Cemetery by reason of his |rera. has abolished week end holidays, . On the Spacious New Fifth Floor Forw et e sommrions | 1 e Three Leading Furs () T T s T Through Special Purchase—Tomorrow ; Tailored Frocks Madelon Coats the family. He is survived by his widow, D o { Mrs. Ellen South; one son, Jerry C. ra erles South, jr.; a first classman at the Naval use rm in Kentucky, March 24, 1867, Mr. South was graduated from Ken: amas ; 3 e o Women's n aw degree from the Uni- A P o versity of Virginia in 1888. During his S e —tell quickly the story of Madelon values! These are examples of the new 50 ' i (] n Blayney of Northfield, Minn., and Mrs, Stephen Trabue of New York City, and .’Bc‘. brother, Dr. South. Academy; two sisters, Mrs. Lindsay tice of law in Arkansas, h | a variety of new weaves, tex- . 4 e 2 & . ) Biet connme! -more (0t 3. mirdes Tk colors. .. suitable Madelons just arrived for October selling in our women's coat shop . . . soon Misses e NN SavER A e to be featured in our Success Coat Shops . . . but ready tomorrow on our : Yiikioia ended o great number of Democrati $1.59 to $6.95 % |}| third floor. national conventions as a delegate. e Representatives feom 1911 10, 1015, He Draperies Made to Order Persian Lamb Kit Fox Kolinsky These dresses—frequently sold for $25—were se- B g B o T e o cured in a special co-operative purchase which en- Arkansas, vo ' ' {Disciples) Ohurch, of the Sigma Alpha ables us to offer you this saving. Qi 55 o o r—— Slip Covers, Window Shades, Prince Rudolf Under Knife. it e ) ; . . : Light-weight Woolens Privce Baicll Tienerttd on of o M C D E v l T T S | A ; : N Satins Cantons Empress Zita of Austria-Hungary, un- . ¥ N 3 /; 1o derwent an operation for appendicitis | e % \ \ \ . N yesterday. His ion was reported | 1202 G St. N.W., District 3211 / SRRL) For women—coat frocks, tunics, surplice types. Datistactyry Jast might: e Fisghadiontiin ooy earaan 4 ¥ N b, 2N / Sizes 36 to 44. For misses—flares, boleros, tunics. Sizes 12 to 20. ’ The Women's Shop of the For juniors—3-piece suits, knitted suits with berets, jumper frocks, boleros. Sizes 11 to 17. RALEIGH HABERDASHER NS (0 ok 1310 F Street : % / Woman’s eoat style frock of green wool bk crepe with pique trim.............$19.50 Just one of the twenty or more styles. Paris is enthusiastic ‘ 3 about these new tunics : “. | / | i Full- For the Next 8 Days—Sept. 26 to Oct. 4 Fashioned Loue}' Uenn Pqulinq £3 - gt ‘ AlSilk ~ Toilet Preparations leads with 4 b K shems /| &S Chiffon 20% Off shawl collar and spiral cuffs ersian lamb. of kit fox. For For women. ‘women. Once—and only once—a year we are allowed to offer Stockings these ever-popular toiletries at reduced prices! Com- plete stocks are ready for this event. Louey Venn prep- For misses. $69.50 $69.50 $69.50 $]1.15 o of St Vins v by o Eommieion Avenue. $1 6'; 5 Madelon Coats are sold exclusively at Jelleff’s in Washington . . . they l:::z :’::: :15:0%;:::::. (ér::.r:.. represent the consensus of style opinion of fifty buyers...they represent Tomorrow . A the values possible by concerted action. 5 i::z 3::: ;:Z"’sfl:';:’,"‘: Cream : . Companion style and value frocks by Madelon...women's and misses’... 3 p.m ‘3 * Lowsy Venn $E89 Skin Tosle: ' Sketched at the right . ! $39.50, This is Madelon week...come and see the latest Madelon styless I]:o“y z,nn 7‘:'71:-“‘;T?m —a bison brown tunic 2 . ! e L et d £ { Madelon Coats, Women's and Misses'—Third Floor Save 45¢ in buying Louey Venn $1.25 Skin Food dress of canton crepe. e E 82 v Louey Venn $2.25 Skin Food. . Scalloped above the R E: 3 pairs Louey Venn $125 Face Powder. waist and breaking into e Louey Venn $2.50 Face Powde sharp plaits below the if Why spend twice as much for Louey Venn 7S¢ Muscle Oil ... hips. > eyt your: business or utility steck- Louey Venn $1.50 Muscle Oi # ings? For these are sheer Louey Venn $1.25 Special Astri ¥ Other models in this ; : bt ool Now-—Stock Up Before This Offer s Wichdraun i".’“P dOf wgol crepe jersey, wear splendidly. Bu’y.enough IO SINE Wy “f:;;:e 1‘:: "scz)en:ye “\Y\'?i?ll'; at this price to last all season. berets to match . . . black i 1 3 s In all these beautiful shades— . . . :nck;t greegl, winetone and \ ! i P ek Morlet’s Nuit Combination uardsm g « i g an blue. d’Amour Dusting Powder Was $7.50 and Toilet Water 3 ounces, $2.95 89c Sesan Manon Muscadine Light Gun Metal Brownleaf Nightingale Promenade Cleansing Tiseues, 245 sheets—in color Stocking Shop—Street Floor Regularly $1, Now College Bags ‘ 79¢ Tolletries—Street Floor Your hat may fit as perfectly as if Colleg'iate_ Color : © gustommade to_your ‘head!” These Combinations— SusrBimotbistioShntyitiv B s S .Oh So Stunning! 1009, Pure Dye Styles With Jelleff’s! your head to insure the right size. _Th; h"; ;hl:mul;u a;—e'ldel‘;'hl{ul— s3.w $3 So]l U d renc elt, suede, 1l at velour. For Women & Misses Head Size Hats l!:':very new xt;le am’io :cce’;ltd Fall n erweal' shade. . Soft leathers — many 5 1 pockets. - Some ‘with : $ 6 '50 $’7'50 St g:t!ll:llvs: g i?elfl‘m?hd“ zipper closings! Dane Sets s 1 .95 Panties $2.50 AR Chemises Step-ins The pure dye crepe de chine is of the heavy, lustrous - - qualll‘ty on}I‘y found l‘ln gflore expensive lingerie—the # g s workm; ip is equally . Trimmed i Stunning, breath-taking, exquisitely smart 300 Odd Pairs of aad n"‘.“s 1pis equally fine. Trimmed in creamy lace Ra Leigh hats . . . off-the-face models in Grey Shops—Street Floor felts, soleils and velvets . . . black, bison SOI'OSiS Fall and Wintel‘ Shoes P brown, cricket green and rubytone . . . Last Year $10 and $12.50 35 95 WaShable Kld Gloves newest, fascinating styles . . . glorious : All Styles—All Leathers $2.95 Eos Shelt 3' Beige But Not in All Sizes Black Qdd Tlots of nationally known Sorosis shoes and other high-grade footwear > ;la/rr:edgovg; l’hm?AhA“tye(.:r and reduced for clearance. The group includes sizes Brown White - - % to 9, widths o C. B / Knox Hats—$10— $12.50 4 In keeping with the flared mode of coats and Women's Shop—Third Floor oy J MULES 33.75 dresses, these pull-on gloves from Grenoble, 4 & " . & . Formerly $5 to $7.50 Fra.nce, have. a decided side flare. They retain ] Black' satin mules—Harlequin mules of colored crepe—kidskin mules in red, their dull finish after countless washings. Shades Parki ital Garage canary, purple—all are hand turned. for street and afternoon. Ree P-“r’l;llfig slt‘mtp,l;in? l:re B Shoe Shop—Strest Ploor Gloves—Street Floor Millinery Salon—Street Floor quality.

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