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FRANGE T0 GALL - | COLONIAL LEADERS) Conference Planned to y Thrash Out Native Un- F. rest and Reforms. By the Assoclated P PARIS, October 16.—France has an Indian_problem of its own and, like ‘Great Britain, proposes to assemble its colonial experts around a conference | table. There they will thrash out the subjects of native unre.sc and reform in French Indo-Chint Francols Pletri, mlnllur for the colonies, announces that a special com- mittee selected by the High Colonial Council, which is made up or former ministers of colonies and governors, will mett sometime this month, the exact date not yet set. Subcommityees, composed of natives far the most part, are now at work in Cochin-China, Annam, Caml ‘Torking and Loas, five subdivisions French Indo-China, drawing up reform proposals for the French committee’s consideration. . One of thelr chief problems will un- beedly be the rice tax, cause of mmunm and Nationalist uprisings in | pooy Indo-China last Spring, which resulted in considerable loss of life and the sub- sequent execution of 17 native revo- lutionists. Unrest is particularly marked among Annamites and natives of ‘Tonking. Native Education, Native education is another important ftem expected to figure on the reform agenda. France spends iarge sums for nl!.lv! education, and maintains num- bers of elementaly, secon SOCIETY (Continued From Third have returned to Washington and taken an -p-rmt at the new shouh-m ey will live during the ‘The mmhry attache of the French embassy, Brig. Gen. Raymond Casanave, salled today on the steamship La- fayette for France, and is not expected to return. ‘The assistant military ettache for aeronautics, Maj. Georges Thenault, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO WITHDRAWS CHARGE AGAINST LEGISLATOR Woman Avers Representative Kunz Repaid Money She Accused Him of Keeping. By the Associated Press, charging larceny by bailee on the part of Representative Stanley H. Kunz of the eighth Illinois district was thhdruwn today by Mrs. Anna will act in his place until a new mili- | poog) tary attache is sent to replace Gen. | Casanave. Miss Julia H. Hunt has returned from her Summer home at Newport, R. I and is occupying a suite at the Ma tinique for the Winter. Miss Mary E. Bollman left yester- day for a brief visit at Dahlgren, Va. She will return next Tuesday. She is & member of the Beta Chi National Sorority. * The Misses Tileston have returned from the Summer in New England and opened thzlr apartment in the Chastle- Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Foote of Hastin; Nebr,, are at the Dodn Hotel en route "to thelr home. They flew their own Stinson plane to the American Le- glon Convention in Boston and then spent several days in Philadelphia. From Washington they plan to fly di- Tectly to Hunngs Mr. Frederick H. Butcher of Cathe- dral avenue left on Tuesday for Allen- hurst, N. J., where he will visit his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Butcher. Mrs, Butcher has as her guest while her husband is away her aunt, Mrs, Adah V. Macfarlane, Mrs, Rogal said Kunz had repaid her the $850 she accused him of having retained illegally. Mrs. Rogal said she gave the money to Kunz a year ago on his promise to obtain passports for her mother and two sisters. He failed to obtain the passports, she claimed, and refused to, return the money, IR Condemnation Put Off. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md. October 16—Consideration of a proposed alter- nate right of way by the State Roads Commission caused the indefinite post- ponement yesterday of & condemnation suit scheduled to be heard at Wood- WHELANS PERMANENT WAVE Be permanently waved at Whelans Beauty Shoppe by exlfirt' overators. Ph Beauty Shovve 1105 F ' Street Phone CHICAGO, October 16.—The warrant | Madelon Bags Stunning. . .handsome. .. few in- deed are the bags that can match the Madelons at $7.50. See our special displays this week. The New Jelleff’s Is a Many Sided Store With Morning Frocks from $5.95 to $10.95, on our Fourth Floor, Success Frocks, $16.50 to $25, on our Fifth Floor, and our handsome Gown Salon on the Second « « «» you can see how completely we cater to every one! Each shop is complete in itself, with young women’s and women'’s sizes on each floor. Certainly we would like you to become acquainted with all the new- services of the *hew store—now, we believe, “4 Complete Store of Fashion.” FRANK R. JELLEFF, Inc. Very Specially Priced , D. €, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930. The New A FASHION M‘NTUTION Knitted Suits New arrivals almost daily in our Sports Shop. Thwo-piece in a variety of styles...and many special values—Fourth Floor. It’s their Rich Furs that make these coats so outstanding! Beaver, Persian Lamb, Kolinsky, Russian Caracul, Kit Fox, Skunk, Natural Squirrel Women’s—Misses® New Style Collars New Style Cuffs of 652 Model Hats These Beautiful tory schools for girls as well as goys The policy of European education for natives has resulted in criticism from some quarters. French Indo-China is composed of native states, for which France acts 8s protector, and Cochin-China, a colony. It is an arrangement corre- d;;ondlng to British India and the In- ;x; native nlalmh A ance's policy has the institutions, tudmm lndm of the native states as much as possible within a French federation: The two dominant the group are the Annamites ani cu.mbo- dians. The Annamites include 14,000, 000 of the 20,000,000 population of French Indo-China. Boy Kings Rule. Nominally thzy nre ru!:d I!y an Em- peror, Bao-Dai, ho succeeded to the throne !nxéfls 'hfln still in hr‘. Furs! Imagine such furs at such a price! And when you ] 5 consider the styles they're J 4 ‘ used in ...square collars J ] o 2 and cuffs, the new scarf A FASHION INSTITUTION effects, huge half shawls after Patou...upstand- ing collars like Paquin’s, spiral cuff effects! And, of course, the fabrics are the new, dull kashmirs and broadcloths, with the low flares and wrapped shirts. All are silk-lined and inter- lined. In special sizes for larger and for small wom- en and regular women’s, misses’ and junior sizes. The New This is the lowest price of the season for the famous l(onlvon{mcmwnzd with all model hats of Jellefi's! dor of the Cambodian court His_subjects number about 000, and his little country includes treasure in the Left—a clever application of the animal heads on the shawl collar of Kolinsky is new in a misses’ coat. $79.50. Right—a striking tuxedo collar of Persian lamb and new tunic sleeves make a stunming woman’s coat. ). Hats that are new—the very last word in fash- ¥ This Event inT;l;:dF;.sll:::n Coat Shops ion. Hats in every Autumn shade—in styles for young things and for dignified women. Hats that—nearly all—carry the reproduction label of a famous French designer. You'll find tai- lored hats for sports and lovely draped hats for dress—complete selections in both large and small head sizes. by side, the latter the nlklan of 20,000 i Tesident Europeans. Stocking Fashions According to Gotham! ?What to Wear With What ? RSN RS AMELIA EARHART LEFT OUT OF FATHER’S WILL Estate of $5,000 Given-to Step- mother of Nationally Known Girl Flyer. By the Assoclated Press. IR Sttt wn a1 was omitted from the will of her father, Edwin 8. Earhart, it was revealed yes- terday when the document was filed for probate. The estate, valued at $5,000, was left widow, M. Earhart, step- " Shown in Mannequin Revues GO SIRIPE Week At 11:30, 12:30, 2:30 and 4:30 in the Gold Stripe Shop, Street Floor, mannequins will dis- play the correct stocking colors and weaves for your many costumes. For your convenience addi- tional booths have been placed in the Dress and Coat shops so you may match stockings as you buy a coat or dresses. Featuring Imported Felt Imported Soleil Austrian Velour and other relatives were intentionally left Coat Successes Other relatives are Mrs. Albert Mor- from the Success Coat Shop Biarien ‘Toos. sister. both” of Ktis 349.50 City. ] ‘To celebrate the fourth centennial of . ” the city, Pueblo, Mexico, will hold & fair Dress Coats for Misses, Women, D I e next 8§ Larger Women, Small Women Successes in STYLE The half shawl and upstanding collars, muff, elbow and spiral cuffs, semi-moulded hiplines, belted styles—all featured in more expensive coats. Successes in QUALITY Made of dull kashmir fabrics, as finely tai- lored as the more expensive coats; all silk lined and interlined. Successes in FURRING Pieced Persian lamb, -mountain lynx, skunk, wolf, marmink, kit fox, fitch, cara- cul, civet cat and muskrat. Where could you find a more comprehensive selection? Successes in SIZING and FIT A complete range of sizes and half sizes for women and misses — and these coats are cut and seamed to fit with precision. For women, sizes 36 to 44, 351 to 41, 42Y; to 46. For misses, 14 to 20. Success Coat Shops—Fourth Floor Bring Your Particular Problems and Let Us Recommend Treatment No. 460 Sheer Chiffon $2.50 3 pairs, $7.35 No. 591 Dull Chiffon $1.95 3 pairs, $5.70 No. 531 Dull Chiffon $1.50 3 pairs, $1.35 Personal Consultations All Week With Miss Rubye Holleander of Qi Real Stone and Marcasite Jewelry %2 Price and less Necklaces—$12.50 Regularly $25 and $35 Bracelets—$10 Regularly $20 and $25 Earrings—$10 Regular $15 to $20 Imported Tweed I ed Chenille Felt Galyak Imported Velvets Millinery Shop—Street Floor WEEK-END SALE ROSES 75¢ a Dozen 2 DOZ. FOR $1.00 Regular $1-dosen Variety $1.50 Begonias, $1.00 $2.00 Boston Ferns, $1.25 Corsages Baskets Sprays FLOWER MART 1618 H St. N.W. ME. 8893 On H near 17th—8 am. to 9 pm. Gold Stripe Silk Stockings are exclusivel; at Jellefl's in Washington! An_additionai Gold Siripe Shop, Stoneleigh Court, 1013 Connecticut Avenue, Oxblood Calf for Morning—Suede for Afternoon—Moire for Evening Fall Footwear In Two New Price Groups $8.50 $] ()50 New price groups—considerably lower than for- merly—new styles that have the high standards of material, fit and fashion demanded of all Jel- leff merchandise. In conjunction wi our regular dinner we are featuring tonight Special Club_Steak, Roast, Capon and _Pried Sketched, left: Oxblood calf pump with built-up leather heel. Introducing the Lamp Department Boudoir and Table Lamps $]_.95 Clean Rugs Add Perfect Charm! —no matter how charming your room may look unless your rugs are really clean it is not PER- FECT. Black opera Sketched, right: lustrelle moire pump. With the elegance of the new mode, costume jewelry must be of a much higher quality than ever before! Our buyers combed the market for really fine and in- dividual pieces and, because they bought such a complete assort- ment, were able to get it at a re- markable discount. This saving Sketched, left : One-strap of black suede. Also in black or brown kid. $10.50. A clean rug to be really so must be washed at least once a season! We have experts who 2kagw their work. For Estimates Call Mr. Pyle Shoe Shop—Street Floor The stones al 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & A 106 lfdinu Avn To introduce this delightful little lamp ¢orner, which is a* pre-Christmas feature each year—glowing with boudoir and table lamps—we offer a small candle lamp of pointed tole with matching shade, trimmed with a Godey or Botany print. It's quaint, and wee and just the lamp to ‘bsrighltn up a corner of your living room. Others to $5. 2 Lamp Shop—Street Floor Paris Advices: Glorifiéd hooks and eyes are the latest Paris idea of trim- ming—inch-long nickel ones hook up the front of a sweater —rhinestone-studded - examples add new interest to after- noon frocks. we pass on to you. are chrysoprase, carnelian. onyx, amethyst and hematite. Other pieces, $7.50 to $15 Costume Jewelry—Street Floor