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STAR, WASHINGTON OCIETY (Continued Prom Second Pag ; In North Carolina the engagement of their daugh- nounce ter Ruth Louise to Mr. Sherod L. Earle | Va. Miss Terrett is a| of Virginia Polytechni: Insti- and is & junior engineer in the municipal architect's office. Mr. Earle, Who is the son of Mrs. Mary C. Earle of Wi n, is connected with the National Advisory Committee of Aero nauties, Langley Pield. No date has| been set for the wedding. | Mrs. John Phinney Taylor and her| daughter, Miss Isabelle Phinney Taylor, | ‘who spent the month of September .ti Atlantic City, have returned to their home in Georgetown. Mrs. Amos Burr Casselman after spending ‘some time at Atlantic City. is now at the Donald Hotel, Washing- | ton, for an indefinite stay. Later Mrs. | ] an will visit her daughter, Mrs. | Gilbert Fish at Pelham Manor, N. J. Mrs. Lawtcn Morgan, mother of Mr. Douglas - O. Morgan, is visiting Mrs. John J. McMahon at her home, 3920 %r’ road, Chevy Chase, D. h | she motored down from Cynwyd, ., where she spent the Summer. Mr. | and Mrs. McMahon have been spending several weeks in the East. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Garfinkle of 5529 | ‘Thirteenth street entertained at a sup- and theater party Saturday evening celebration cf their tenth wedding | anniversary. The engagement of Elsie Seay, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Seay. 211 Eighth street southeast, to Mr. William L Rice son of Mr. and Mrs Hayes Rice, 628 Central avenue northeast, was announced at a luncheon at the home | MISS GRACE L. CARR, of Miss Seay Wednesday, September 24. | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carr The wedding will take place at Grace | of 5053 Massachusetts avenue, who has Baptist Church about October 13. | entered Meredith College, Raleigh, after Mrs. Lawrence A Adams of Detroit | COMPEting her course at the National . 3 | I Scheol. 1 now in Washington for a visit to| C°rhearal Scheo Mrs. Robert Morris Richards, 3307 Ma- | comb street, Cleveland Park. Mr. Adams | cluding an original copy of the Guten- will come late in the week. | berg Bible, has resumed his apartment Mr. Frederick Vining Fisher, executive officer of the George Washington Bi- centennial Commission, has taken an has been abroad during much of the Summer season. at the Hay-Adams House. Dr. Vollbehr | spartment at the Hay-Adams House. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Windom Elli- Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Shipley of Fort Smith, Ark., are at the Dodge Hotel for | son, after spending a fortnight at Hot | several days while in Washingten. , Va., returned to Washington y. Yesterday they were the din- Mr. Charles P. Kling has returned to D. C, MONDAY EPTEMBER 29, 1930. Miss Julia Hill Obear, who motored here several weeks ago from her home in Georgia, has been visiting Miss | Eleanor Henderson. Miss Obear for- metly made Ner hame in Washiogon. |yy;005106iom ‘of Parliament Consid- | Mr. and Mrs. George P. Street have | 2 | arrived in Washington from their home , ered—TU. S. Aviators Taken to | in Atlanta, and are at the Carlton. " e | Santiago to Await Trial. | An underground reservoir at Quebec, Lord Marks of London, England, has | SANTIAGO DE CHILE, September AFTER ESCAPING TRAIN | houst-cheaning. " siving - subpressed s derstood to be considering dissolution of sult of 50-Foot Drop When Grip election promises and have violated CINCINNATIL Ohio, September 20.— |and Edward Belarm, held after they | from too much daring. {have been taken to Santiago, where across a railroad trestle near here. Half | regulations. | traln across, he dropped to tke outside |have received 50,000 Argentine pesos | weakened and his grip failed. Fifty broken and his body internally injured. | Canada, will cost $1,000,000. arrived in Washington and .s stopping | i | at the Carlton for several days. By the Associated Press. | 29.—President Carlos Ibanez of Chile is reported in well informed quarters to revolutionary attempt in the southern Boy, 13, in Grave Condition as Re. | ity Of Concepcion, the President is un- | Parliament on the grounds that the Deputies have failed to live up to their on Tie Ends Fails. party rules. By the Associated Press. The American aviators—Reid Smufl Even remarkable presence of mind may | had brought the leaders of the revolu: not have saved Else Forest Toole, 13, |tionary movement from Argentina Declining to take a dare of two com- | they are now awaiting trial on charges | panions; young Toole started to walk |of having violated international law way across he saw a freight train ap-| Their tri-motor Fokker was also| proaching. Lacking time to beat the |brought here. The aviators are said to | and hung on to the ends of the ties, (about $40,500) from the would-be | The train was too long. His arms | revolutionists. feet below he was picked up from the ground, his skull fractured, both arms Doctors said his condition is grave, - 2 KILLED AT AIRPORT BALTIMORE, September 29 (#).— Two Baltimore men were killed at a suburban airport at Catonsville last night as a monoplane in which they had started on a flight went into a tail- spin at a height of 500 feet and crashed. The dead were identied as Robe;tg Lynch, 30, and Edward O'Con- nor, 19, Offer to Sell Mount Nebo's Top. JERUSALEM, September 20 (#).— ‘The Jewish Telegraphic Agency reports that Bedouin sheiks who claim owner- ship of Mount Nebo, from which the Bible says Moses surveyed the Promised Land just before his death, have offered to sell the top of the mountain to the Franciscan Fathers. The Franciscans declined the offer. pating in Bold Raid With Machine Guns. By the Associated Pre EVERETT, Wash., September 29— Clarence H. “Dick” hlvlex’. former Se- attle policeman, was beifig held here today as a suspect in the $44,300 rob- bery Septembor 15 of the Citizens' Se- curity Bank by six men armed with arrested yesterday at his road house, near Shelton, Wash. Offi- cers said he had been identified by a patrolman of the Everett police force and a pumber of citizens as the un- masked driver of the bandits’ car. The suspect told officers he was in Seattle on the day of the robbery under court summons as a Government wit- ness in the Lyle-Whitney liquor con- spiracy trial. After his dismissal from the police force Shivley served a prison term on a liquor conspiracy conviction. The Susquehanna 1430 W Street N.W. 3 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $40 i spartment i the may-atame ster | p) ANS FOR SHAKE-UP | FORMER POLICE OFFICER | LORD MAYOR ELECTED | ‘IN CHILE REPORTED HELD IN BANK ROBBERY i | Seattle Man Suspected of Partici-| turesque Ceremony at Guild Hall | Nead Center of . Pic- | . LONDON, September 20 (#).—Wil- | |liam Phene Neal, a solicitor, today was | | elected lord mayor of London ‘for ‘the {ensuing civic year which commences | | November 9. All the picturesque cen- tury-old customs were observed at the historic ceremony at Guild Hall, in-| cluding the strewing of wild herbs on the dais, a survival of a practice in | vogue when London suffered from the | plague. BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, September 20 () —The resignation of Dr. Anton Koroshetz from the cabinet, where he | ocenpled the post of minister of forests | and mines, was officially announced yesterday. Impaired health was given as his reason. M. Douchan Tsernetz |Ban of Drave Province was appointed to the vacant portfolio. " Andirons Fireplace Goods Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. NA. 1964 | Insist on Celanese For Your Own Protection Due to the reputation and superior qualities of Celanese, inferior merchandise has been represented to be Cel- anese. Whenever dissatisfaction occurred, investigation, invariably has proved that the article contained no Celanese. Celanese positively does not shrink or stretch. If this occurs in any article represented to be Celanese, full details should be reported to Celanese Corporation of America, 180 Madison Ave., New York, Celanese yarns, fabrics and arlicles are made of synthetic products manufactured exclusively by the Celanese Corporation of America CELANESE Fabrics and Articles °® Positively Do Not Shrink or Stretch Permanent Moires, Satins, Taffetas, Ninons, Voiles er guests of Dr. and Mrs. Everett Mon- roe Ellison at their home on M street. | Dr. and Mrs. Kennedy Butler have re- turned to their home on Quincy street, | Chevy Chase, Md., after having spent the Summer in New Hampshire an Canada. Miss Betty Burr Dyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland S. Dyer, has entered Oberlin College, in Ohio. She has been elected a member of the Fresh- man Girls' Glee Club of the school. Mrs. Ismar Baruch announces the nutg.runt of her sister, Francine Kaufman, to Mr. Henry Utrecht of Island, N. Y., the wedding to take place early in October. Mr. W. A. Rodenberg and Mrs. Ro- denberg, who accompanied Senator and Mrs. Reed on their tour of Europe, Iasting the Summer months, have re- turned to their home, 3501 Macomb street. Gormal Opening of THE NEW JELLEFF'S Gomorrow our dream becomes a reslity. For years Jellef's has been growing . . . not only physically but in fashion conscious- ness and in ideals of service. \Now comes the culmination of that growth. The New Jelleff’s . . . The Complete Store of Fashion. - Beautifully spacious, modern in decoration and arrangement, we feel a touch of pride in our new store end we cordially invite you to inspect The New Jelleff's. ‘Mr. Prank Clark left Saturday last a two-week stay in Miami, Fla., his lormer home. | hower for Bride-elect With Eldridge as Hostess. Y 4 A kitchen shower was given by Miss Eldridge at her home, 2017 Park , Saturday in honor of Miss Cath- erine Huyett, whose marriage to Mr. lward Early will take place October 14 St. Alban’s Epmpll Cl;:'unb, Wfih- ington. Among guests were Mrs. Ernest Huyett, Miss Alberta Borden, Mrs. Florence Somerville, Miss Helen is, Miss Marian Ostermayer, Mrs. Helen Ingrick, Mrs. Virginia McCor- ack, Mrs. Mildred Santelmann, Miss therine Todd, Miss Helen Fry, Miss e e Tt | Charts the Course to Chic . Ruth Postles. i ey bt N. S. S.—New Smart Shades. . T Hol 3 len Silk. et S el o gy P.D. S.—Pure Dull Silk. iters of the Amerlcan mmtdwn. G. R. P.—Garter Run Protection. will leave tomorrow for New lon, i ., where she will attend the State T. L. L—Three Leg Lengths. ference of the Connecticut D. A. R, I. R. S.—Inexpensive Repair Service. will also attend the Fall meeting of F. D. S.—Free Dye Service. T. K. H—Twenty-four Karet Heel. S. R. T—Strongly Reinforced Toe. Events of the Opening Day (Tuesday) A FASHION REVUE — In our Little Theater; a special auditorium on the Seventh floor, designed for just such occasions . . . in which Miss Timoney of our New York office will exhibit model Paris gowns she brousht over for this occasion. - The showings will be at 10:30, 11430, 2:30 and 4:30. CONTINUOUS MANNEQUIN DISPLAY — Throughout the day mannequins will display the latest fashions from every department. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Seelye Jones of New York City are making a visit in Washington. During their stay here | they are located at the Potomac Park | ‘Apartments. {__Before returning to Washington, Mrs. IR e atiat; petng Ghour there o | $1.50 to $2.95 the pair {then will go to Point Pleasant, W. Va., | : / g High Coat Fashions . «vv...Third Floor Dr. Otto Vollbehr, who recently trans- 3 —_— 1] Girls’ and Juniors’ Apparel. . .. .Third Floor usetts D. A. R. which con- And no run that starts above can pass the SHobart will attend the meeting of the | ‘Long Beach, Long Island, for the New | Gola Strige Shop—Street Floor h 2 A § | ; T el ok el E e q e J Salon Frocks .......Second Floor Coats for Women, Misses and Juniors /Serred to the Congressional Library valu- Mak Spri Mattress wflm and a number of social func- | have been planned for her. Gold Stripe “American Legion Auxiliary, which meets | ‘ork State conference, D. A. R. She Additional Gold Stripe Shop, Stoneleigh Court, 1013 Connesttéut Avenue Finer frocks for Women and Misses A FASHION INSTITUTION 3 Suit Ensemble Costumes . ..... Third Floor ‘sble contributions of incunabula, in Furs . - «...Fourth Floor Sports Apparel ..TT T v vs . .Fourth Floor Success Coats ... .. 7. ... .7, . Fourth Floor Copies of leading coat successes priced to $69.50 Success Frocks . ...............Fifth Floor Copies of leading dress successes priced to $95 Hostess Pyjamas . Underw, Accessories ...........%....Street Floor Jhe New qeffgfis ....Second Floor and Corsets ... . . ...Second Floor charged? A mattress so gloriously comfortable that you arise re- freshed, bright-eyed, eager for each day’s adventure. DO y6u want to get the best coil spring mattress at half the price usually _ Then phone for us to call for your old mattress and make it into a new one like that shown above. ~ & ACCESSORIES will be on dis- play in every department and will also be keyed to the various cos- tumes as displayed by Mannequins. They feature especially Nat Lewis hand- bags. . . .~ Gloves of our own impor- tation. . . . Costume Jewelry, and dull stockings by Gold Stripe. Mannequins will be made up with Elizabeth Arden preparations to show the new art of cosmetics. . i The only part of your old mattress which we use is the felt or hair and that is made sterile and clean. Those rolls of resilient springs embedded in downy felt or hair will be queath comfort that you never knew before. At a cost of $1250 to $22.50 you have a mattress the equal of those cost- ing $40.00. Are you in need of new Mattresses, Box Springs or Pillows? We'll sell them to you at factory prices. Do vou need beds? Then here you will find the most varied assortment of charming styles and finishes ever seen in the city. These are Simmons beds and beds of wood, durable, easy to keep clean and sold at astonishingly low prices. ; ZABAN’S MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING CO. 903 E STREET N.W. NATIONAL 9411