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MISSION _lggg’f_u YEAR ist Church will be the mass meeting at | Nearly a scorg a Unlon M | fiext in the evangelistic singing. g its forty: Supt. and Mrs, John E. Bennett, who will be' given a testimonial d‘l:ll:er Sat- ur evening a e Ralel Hotel, t I Wik Epealk at §he mission meeting next of Sunday. The mission is celebrating for the observance will preach | their completion of 15 years of efficient the pulpits of churches repre- | service in its work hers. Dr. Earle Wi orty-sixth anniversary istic and welfare work. e 3y My il 0 VGl 55 . These_Styles Will Be Shown .0 $39.75 and $45 - " JR. MISSES' COATS 38 Delightfully youthfulimiedels, ‘made of broadcloth and tri- eot broadcloth, attractively belted and new cuff features. Sil' Higed, trimmed in Manchurian- wolf, lapin, opossum and French beaver, Black, brown and green. Sizes 13, 15 and 17, (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) NORWAY VOTING TODAY Laborites Expect to Gain First Clear Majority in Parliament. .| 'OSLO, Norway, October 20 (#).—| The Monday Evening Club will dis- Norway today goes to the polls for a parliamentary election after a campaign | Sinner mestin which has brought the nation to & stage of intense exeitement. ‘The Laborites, who three years ago THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1930. be the principal Barkér Hall of teenth and K streets northwest, the ——————————-1———_——-—-——— MARK pastor of the National Oty ohris:| SOCIAL WORKERS SET p— UNEMPLOYMENT TALKS wood Street, Monday Evening Club to Hear|ity commlmg‘ and Dr. Magnusson and Miss An- derson at Y. W. C. A, cuss the unemployment emergency at this e Y. W. C. first meeting of the season for this or- ganization of social workers. Rev. Dr. jumped sensationally from 33 to 59 |William L. Darby, executive secretary seats in the Storting, say this year they will obtain a clear majority in the body, | side. Addresses will be made by Miss with its 150 seats, bringing about the first purely Labor government in the of the Federation of Churches, will pre- ureau of the Labor Department, Tragedy of Unemployment,” | ! | and by Dr. a evt +in | Leitur of the loeal branch of Labor Bureau, whose “What Is the Answer? Members will be received by Mrs. El- n of the Hospital- by Mrs. Walter 8. Ulford, president of the club. Shopmen of Frisco System Were Laid Off September 22. SPRINGFIELD, Mo., October 20° (#). —Twelve hundred shopmen of the Frisco system here returned to work Saturday after being laid off since Sep- Mary_Anderson, director of the Wom- | tember 22, Officials of the railroad be- lieved the men would have steady work for the balance of the ye: International _subject will be Capt, Willlam H. Moore, Denver, Colo, and First Lieut. A Fashion for Eve’ryAType Will Be Found During PRINTZESS COAT WEEK Furred With ~—such modishly smart skins as skunk, Manchurian wolf (Chinese dog), bleach- ed skunk, caracul and Lapin (dyed coney). New Shades «—that are in the peak of style are brown, green, blue and the ever wanted black. . TFashion played no particular favorites in modeling these lovely garments this season. Lvery line appears to have been individualized in the thought of ‘creating something new and particularly adaptable to every women'’s charm and style. Beautifully furred models in many different materials that are smooth-faced and finely woven, Sizes 36 to 52. Printzess Coat Week promises to be one of the most important events to enthusiastic Wash- ington women. (Third Floor, The Hecht Oo.) Canton Crepes! Tweeds! Chiffons! Light-Weight Woolens!! The Choice for ADULT’S HALLOWEEN COSTUMES 95 $D.95 $3:95 oose from’ Clowns errots, Mexigans en, -Irishmen, Dutch Boy ep, Cinderella, Harlequin, Mephisto, the Cat, Jockeys, Russian Dancers. thers Up to $I10 CPifih, Floor, The Hecht Co.) s\ / Free Auto ; |{ Parking Space i ~ for Customers F Street at Seventh faille crepe, tunic effect, rever collar. double pep- lum, cowl draped neck- line. $10 (Third Ploor—The Hecht Ca.) C hiffon afternoon model, tucked flared kirt. e S SN e Col. Gideon H. Williams, Infantry, at Jackson, Miss, has been assigned to the 9th Infantry at Fort Sam Houston, f WORKERS RETURN Tex.; Maj. Mark E. Guerin, Judge Ad- 2‘“. .« | vocate Generdl's Department, from N San Prancisco to this city, for duty at the War Department; Capt. Dudley B. Howard, Air Corps, from New York City to_ Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio; Quarter- master Corps, at Pittsburgh, and Second Lieut. Marshall H. Fay, Air Corps; at Miichell Fleld, N. Y. to the Walter Reed General Hospital for treatment; Maj. Charles F. Eddy, Finance Depart- ment, to Philadelphia; Capt. Oliver H. Prizer, Infantry, from San PFrancisco to THREE FATALLY BURNED IN AUTOMOBILE MISHAP it By the Assoclated Pres. DELAND, Fla, October 20.—Three les, Ariz., | persons were burned to death in e e B Shiop, | Automobile ecident in & suburb duty a& issistans military | Saturday. None of the dead had valry, identified due to the severe Cavalry at Fort Riley, Kan.; Capt. J.|!he automobile had = Rmnh A. B. Gibson, Ordnance, from this city | license plate. to th tal at National| The accident occurred at Country - ,,9;;""“ e ot rran | Ctub Estates, about 2 o'clock this after- Merrill, Cavalry, from Fort Ethan Allen, | 100D. Justice of the Peace E. L. Howe said bbbt ateprreon v PR the bodies were “burned fo & cfisp,” R and it was impossible to ascertaift on An_eighteenth century butcher shop | superficial examination whether they I;“ mlnl"nomuew hfi I:;e‘n pn&e:t]e:e :y l:he | wa_}eh men or women. een ictoria and u- e car had Pennsylvania lcense seum in London. SA-563 % The Hecht Co. will not knowingly be undersold. We will meet any price in Washington on identical merchandise. Copies of Authentic Paris Modes ,in These A variety of superbly woven materials, trimmed with such elegant furs as Persian lamb, Jap mink, fitch, skunk and badger. Colors green, brown and black. Misses' sizes 14 to 20, Women'’s sizes 36 to 44. Larger women's sizes 46 to 52. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) Slimness and a Well Molded Figure are Best Obtained With Nature’s Rival CORSELETTES : $8.50 This slenderizing foundation gar- menit is made of silk brocade \with fitted bust of silk jersey. The'dia- phragm support is a panel of brocade, side panels of surgical elastic. Ad- " justable shoulder straps, and six hose supporters. An entirely nece: %.&he perfect molding “m ‘woman’s figure. ¥ 3 “(Pitth Miser, The Hicht C0) ) ) ¥