Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1930, Page 25

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" RACKETEER CHARGED § Petition Asks Writ Against Return WITH SEIZING POWER of Chicago Teamsters’ Union Leader. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 13.—Some de- talls of how George (Red) Barker, labor racketeer is accused of TehEh Soped 15’ regain control of ‘the Im‘: to con of the union. “Where does the business agent sit?” the petition quoted Barker as asking as he strode into a meeting of the union some time ago. Some one pointed out & €hair. Barker took it and then, according to the “From now on that's agent Judge Sullivan set the hearing for today, but meanwhile Barker has been returned to the State Reformatory at Pontiac. on & charge of violating a Barry, secretary and treasurer THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON yesterday that he would abide . vote o{‘c’he membership on the of whether he “muscled” himself into the office. SECOND DUELIST DIES NEBRASKA CITY, Nebr, November 13 (#)—A gun duel on the court house lawn today had claimed its second vic- tim. He was Deputy Sheriff Howard McCallum, who died last night in & hospital from a bullet wound close’ to the heart, - McCallum and Andrew Massey, 26, fought each other with guns from be- hind trees on the lawn Tuesday after EINSTEIN WILL SPEND 3 MONTHS IN U. §. Famous Scientist to Devote Much Time to Research Work While in California. By the Assoclated Press. BERLIN, November 13.—Announce- | ment was made yesterday that Prof. Albert Einstein is going on a trip to the United States, where he visited steamship begins & world cruise. Pasa- dena, Otrll.. will be his destination, ac- cording to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, and he will leave the vessel shortly after New Year at San Fran- cisco after touching at New York and passing through the Panama Canal. Prof. Einstein's second visit to Amer- joa is scheduled to last three months. He will lecture at the Technical High School in Pasadena. He also may lec- ture in other cities, but no definite While in Cali- | Police Jacob plans have been made. fornia the savant will devote much of his time to research at the Cali- fornia Institute of Technology and also | at the Mount Wilson Observatory. | Mrs. Einstein will accompany her | noted husband. A secretary and Dr. D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930. Jewish Macy Foundation to 3 Einsteln’s aasistant. - it DEATH IS MYSTERY CHICAGO, November 13 ().— Mystery surrounded the death last night of Theron P. Cooper, president of a chain of Chicago book stores. The first repow, made by Chief of udolph of Glencoe, & suburb, where Cooper resided, said the b?;k man was htmmd beside the kitchen stove the gas jets open, but Cocper's relatives, including his brother, Kenneth, insisted he was killed in the SLUG TRAPS SAVER ‘With $6,564 in Bank Man Tries to Beat Subway. NEW YORK. November 13 (#).— Pockess Steve Takas, 5. dropped o siug e , 53, a nto a subway turnstile last night and lllgl through—into the arms of garage by fumes from his automobile. | the THE ARGONNE 16th snd Columbia Road N.W. One Room, Reception Hall, Kitchen and Bath Electrical Refrigeration Just Think of It— Sunday. Can you afford | Walter Mayer, mathematician of the | The poll]cfl cmc‘i's ;epért said a letter, The 1 sclentist will leave Berlin | University of Vienna, also will be his | apparently written by Cooper describing Noverenn:;ngt‘;sn:f;‘a:ftr;n‘; I‘;n werp on | traveling companions. Dr. Mayer re- | his experiences as he waited death hi the Belgenland December 2, when the cently was given a scholarship by the | been found beside his body. in 1921. without this service at this E.lephnno National 5000 and lvery will start at once. tioned about a break into a school | building. Massey was shot and killed when Sheriff Carl Ryder was attracted by the firing and entered the affray. whose headquarters recently were raided in a drive against alleged told Charles J. State's ters, Chauffeurs and Helpers’ | Union, Union, were described today in a peti- tion on file in the court of Judge Den- nis Sullivan. Takas told police he was trying to accumulate $10,000 to return to Greece, Wwhere he had a sweetheart. labor ‘The petition by James | Mueller, racketeering, assistant attorney, § ing a place of power in the Coal|of the Newspaper Delivery Drivers’ | Massey and his father had been ques- Teams ¥ $3 Dixiana Perfume, Southern fragrance. tively boxed for gifts. Tomorrow— Friday A new lot of Jewelry Hundreds of pieces— $1.95 to $2.50 New—Special ‘Washable Fabric Gloves | Imported gloves —made of double woven fabric that has the look of genuine sucde—in pull-on 8-button styles. Shades of brown, heige, tan that will retain their original color through countless tubbings. $3.50 and $4.50 Centemeri Gloves..$2 35 Pull-ons, elongated band- alet and costume cuff styles of French kid with the novel ap- pliques and button trims that have made Centemeri Gloves famous. $3.50 t0 $6.95 Gloves - $2 85 Pigskin sports. gloves.. pull- ons and novelty cuff styles of imported French kid and wash- able suede...styles and colors to match every costume. Glove Shop—Street Floor $3.95 Bags 53 ‘Complete selection for Friday —dull calf, smooth calf, ante- lope suede and pin morocco— costume colors and brown and black—tailored envelopes, ponches and under-arm bags— just about everything one could think of—in Friday's big ap- preciation selections ! $7.50 Leather and Suede Bags—8$5 Street, afternoon and evening types in the finest antelope suede, pin morocco, calf or em- I;;:idered silk-—all the best col- 349.50 and $55 $10 Bags Suits Necklaces Bracelets Earrings all at— s]_ Chief among the necklaces are 1, 2, 3 strand necklaces of French pearls with filigree and sterling silver clasps—and then there are metals, crystal with gold, brown and green stones and turquoise— bracelets are the popular wide silver style and ear- rings are of crystal and pearl in many fascinating designs. Junior $49.50 to $55 Coats High Fashion at Both sports and dress coats—belted and flared—in clever new styles of coltars and cuffs of Caracul, Skunk, Wolf or Lapin (rabbit). vy Junior Shop—Third Floor Red ©ross Roll Call—Join Now—>All You Need Is a Heart and a Dollar! :'wot Scarfs; 81 $2 . : $5.90 to $8.50 Imported Sweaters T - At The New s The New G y e $4. Bl or plain—also printed chiffon E 1 v toy s [] Unusual sweaters, even at $8.50—made of the softest, finest [ ] scarfs for evening. Black with time and evening, suggesting imported “,,,,yv,,,, \,,a,?p.; :m‘h\ria; era'::v\‘“)lx’\irv;i:!:lx:‘gi—-‘—:r:)r;\"anrs{ J ;\;T::;s:fl:: \;?:‘:v." n‘t}-:‘»‘ \::‘vsl: Attrac- L\:r)iqt;;;;\“a’}‘;:ir‘;leii‘r\:}‘:(‘yrl‘mr_' s,fr;‘u to 44. a or beige, green with light ATl Moy F e x::;mr Shop—Street Floor . ’q] Friday—More to Talk About at—The New Jelleff’s! Friday . . . last day but one of our Appreciation Events . . . appreciation for the great good-will that has built this larger store and then filled it to overflowing! All the energy, all the work, all the worry of build- ing and of finding these new fashions to sell at these lowered prices, is well repaid by your enthusiastic response. Only at Jelleff’s are these Appreciation Events . . . and Friday last day but one! . . | R New Arrivals in Each of the Five Coat Shops i 50 New More Than Extra Special $98.50 to $110 $ $45 to $79.50 $ . ’ ) Coats Friday— Sports Coats for women and misses for women and misses Coats With Persian—Kolinsky— Imported Tweeds with Kit Fox—Black Fox—Beaver Tt S Raccoon Tt is an achievement to present these furs—in a quality ; E Wolf—Fox l]i‘llw t:esrT’f?r :i“Ch al ]lurice—_\;‘uththafs Apprcci]ation. 3 s ’ T ted models—with the newest styles i [ 3 st 55 i n:u;f‘i'se an‘?lr co‘;lal\:sva]l in the lustreelcs:‘;(casshrsni"r:sar:g {\"l;lf:\gf :l\‘:ie I:;ar:S:b‘l\e]n:zui)?fgtlitchsfir:gs‘b::l,fii broadcloths. Mostly black—many’nf the favored really excited abo§t. Tan—brown—grey—green—ox- brown—some greens and blues—you'll find a beautiful ford—blue—imported tweed mixtures, with high-grade coat—and at $85—a beautiful value. furs—beautifully tailored—all-silk crepe lined—sizes Fashion Coat Shops—Third Floor 34 to 46. A truly outstanding Appreciation Event! Success Coat Shop—Fourth Fioor $59.50 to $69.50 Coats Coats for dress or for sports-—undu- plira.tcd in style or qualit;) :t thi‘;"A:- $49.50 preciation event — with Persian $39 50 (pieced), Caracul, Fox, Wolf, Skunk— § in the newest treatments. All-Black, All-Brown, tBrr;:"\'n on Black, Green, Blue—Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 0 3 All at $1—on a spe- cial table—tomorrow— Friday! Street Floor Success Coat Shop—Fourth Floor A most important feature of Our Appreciation Events And at a New Price— $195 to $225 §7.50 Bags for the smartest cos- tumes—antelope suede with a texture like velvet, smooth dull calf, pin seal and the new alligator grain leathers—in tai- lored envelopes, new roomy pouches, flat over-arm types. Afternoon and street bags with individual ornaments. Bag Shop—Street Floor $1.15 All-Silk Chiffon Stockings 85¢ 3 pairs $2.50 Hundreds of women have been buying six and nine pairs of these all-silk chiffon stockings at one ftime—because they know a value. French heel . . . i hioned . . . full range of Fa des . . . and an excellent quality of silk Stocking Shop—Street Floor Men’s 50c Linen Handkerchiefs 35¢ Masculine handkerchiefs that will make men sigh with relief at Christmas—with embroid- ered initials (in assorted col- ors) and substantial Y4-inch hems. The linen is fine and soft—unusual for this price— 3 for $1.00. Handkerchief Shop—Street Floor Toiletry Specials $1.50 Houbigant Lipstick, en- amel case .50¢ 80c Cleansing Tissue .35¢ $1 Houbigant Tollet Water, 89¢ $1 Bath Set, toilet water and dusting powder 20c Powder Puffs, velour ..10¢ $250 Celma Loosepacts, with rouge and lipstick $1.95 Toiletries—Street Floor $30.50 Whether it be for sports or for town wear ., . be she woman, juniy . she's sure this Appre- ciation collection of tweeds and broadcloths, tailored or trimmed with lapin (rabbit) ...each one individual. Black, brown, green or wine or red, plain in the broadcloth, in mix- tures in the tweeds. Suit Shop—Third Floor $16.50 to $25 Knit Suits )15 More of those knitted suits with the look of London gailor- ing combined with Paris styles. Tweed knits or monotone colors —with contrasting blouses of jersey or wool lace. The rich Autumn browns, green, blue, red, rust and black with white. Sizes 14 to 42, Only two days more at Appreciation savings Other sports suits and dresses. In Appreciation, $22.75. Sports Shop—Fourth Floor All New— Silk Dresses $6.95 Regularly $10.95 Friday and Saturday only—this amazing selling of real silk crepe dresses, copies of much higher priced styles—in tunic styles, boleros, flared lines—black, green, tan, red, rust and blue—sizes 14 to 40—anl you cer- tainly will want two or three! Morning Frock Shop—Fourth Floor. $16.50 and b $19.50 dresses—$]_3.75 Another triumph for our Success Dress floor—700 or 800 dresses. New, fresh, smart—all beautifully tailored, with deep seams—Ilace trimmings of dainty patterns— splendid quality material—at a new low price for Appre= ciation Friday! Women’s dresses, the wanted tailored styles—mostly cantons some woolens—some chiffon Sunday night types—which will include blacks, browns, blue and the brilliant bright red and new greens. Larger women’s dresses include tweed prints, cantons, chiffons, crepes, satins, in black, navy blue, inky shades, white with black. For Misses cantons and satins 50 dresses in colors—tailored dresses—many afternoon froc —lighte weight woolens—everything except evening dresses, All the above in the mew Success Dress Shops—Fifth Floor Junior Dresses—in their own Third Floor Shop—I11 te 17 year sizes—light-weight wools in plain and novelty checks in bright colors, with contrasting astrakan fabric coats—crepes, chiffons and sheer crepes—stunning col- ors—Ilarge assortments in dresses for all occasions—and all Friday—at $13.75. $3 Silk Undies, $1.95 We can't begin to enumerate all the lovely styles— but the number we've sold indicates their true value, Crepe satin and French crepe dance sets— step-ins—panties—chemises with the most delight- ful creamy lace appliques or dainty hemstitching. At this great Appreciation”savings you will want several pieces. $5.95 and $7.50 Silk Gowns and Pyjamas, $5 Tailored and lace styles in the most charming sleeping ap- parel of crepe de chine and French crepe. Flesh, tea rose, baby blue or nile. Grey Shops—Second Floor $12.50 All-in-One Scantie §7.50 Probably you've worn one—at least you've heard of these famous all-in-one foundation and pantie garments. Two styles for larger figures—of silk pique and lace or brocade with slight boning. Sizes 32 to 42. $5 Vagabond Sash—§3.95 Light boning over diaphragm—Skinner’s satin and elastic. Sizes 27 to 34, Grey Shops—Second Floor Fur Coats $165 New flared styles—and at this price furs are selling as they have not sold for years. Silver Muskrat with Russian Fitch—Golden Muskrat with Beaver or German Fitch.—man beautiful Caraculs and American Broadtail (lamb) are among the coats offered. There are models for both women and misses. And aguain Friday “Muskrat—Lapin (Rabbit) Caracul Paw A splendid selection of fur coats at $100 Muskrat in silver and golden shades—the smart beige, nutria and rose beige shades of lapin and grey, brown and black in caracul paw. Fitted and flare styles—some with belts. P. S.—Raccoon coats just arrived—will you want one for the foot ball games ?—$295, Fur Salon—Fourth Floor g $3 Glove Silk Bloomers and $2.50 Vests $ ]_ .95 $ 1 .65 Pure Milanese glove silk in bloomers cut for comfort .. . roomy, run-proof, and very smart, with matching vests in tailored or appliqued styles. $3.95 and $5 Rayon Pyjamas—$§3 Pyjama ensembles, many y warmth, with full trouses, i and patterns, § $10.95 Flannel Robes $7.95 The kind of robes that every one wants for slipping into at home. Warm, com- fortable and very swagger in its plain or sttiped, belted styles. arm, rich tolors $15 Quilted Satin Robes. ... Interlined with pure lamb's wool—ex- quisitely quiltetl. Grey Shops—Second Floor

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