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Grain Chenille Hat o N | oelleffs .. e Lo g 's onei of our three favorite made 2':?:‘)?;&:’:: cheaille, We have them in ‘]_ 95 ware River Would Cost 12161220 F Street N.W. ® you prefer the em eolors § 1 of your s suits, . biack, brown, gredn, navy, and wine—~Street Floor, Whether smooth the rough of it when 1t comes to handoags . . . doesn't matter a bit 3 3 - 4th Floor Budget Shops--the most important fu;' Persian Lamb Beaver Kolinsky on women's and es which) would complete a continuous in- | ¥ land route from Boston to Norfolk, Va.,| 3 by way of the Cape Cod Canal, Long| E Island Scund, the Delaware River and | ’ i the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. | & .} * : It was pointed out that 167 rivers| 3 WA empty into the Atlantic which could be | y 5 . d ; ) linked with the trunk line canal system 3 H Y 3 ! . col hops are in full swing debutante teas reign in the afte from Florida® to New England, and that | See them tomorrow for Value! noon! These lovely bags will go to — | By the Associated Press. \ BOSTON, October 8.—The twenty- fourth annual convention of the At~ lantic Deeper Waterways Association | combined an inspection of the Cape Cod Capal today with a discussion of | the ‘migitig link” canal across New Jersey, arid other projects. The so-called “missing link” canal is a projected 25-foot waterway from | - . « because we have them &ll . smooth calf the im Pearl* or Beauvais-and-Pearl* Evening Bags *5 through the Hudson River, the com- Theater season is here again these smart occasions. merce of thet Great Lakes could be joined with that of the canals. | ,000,000 Canal Cost. 1 Army engincege. have.tald the con- |+, WSS MARY' TYSON NURFET, vention that thev cost of the New Jer- | Who has rejoined her parsnts, Mr. and sev canal, if constructed as projected, | Mrs. Kenneth Murphy, after a month's would be well in gxcess of $100,000,000. | Yachting with friends in Florids waters James H. Prestor, former mayor and | 85 the guest of Miss Margaret Zachary police commissioner* of Baltimore, Md., | Of Sanford, Fla. She is re-entering her last night told the yonvention how the | Sophomore year at George Washington Port, Development, &ommission of that | University. city is preparing tok spend $40,000,000 | — e A 2R, They're dainty and beautifully on_harbor facilities | C. Morris, Mr. J. W. Chambers and 5 made. Some are beauvais embroid- Preston, who is chifitman of the com- | Mr, Edward Lohse, Mr. Donald Adams 3 - ery and fine seed pearls, or solid mission, sollcited the® convention's in- | s chairman of afrangements. i What color do you want? pear] with baguette frames, or solid dorsement for a number of important | Senator Millard Tydings of Maryland bugle beads . . . in vagabond and projects in the Baltimwre districts in- | will head the receiving lMne. The ball .. the best sefers are black, brown, black forest green, pouch shapes. A most unusual cluding the need for deepening the | will follow the Navy-Maryland game, < Shtl calier bl oll h $7.50 to $10 collection! ;‘/Zmiapggkn; fltnd Ddelflwge(fmg ;mnll‘ which will be played that afternoon. Spanish tile, cawalier blue . .. ere. *Simulated. 0 2. eet, and a rther Federal 3 appropriation for deeperiing the city | Washington alumfae and active HANDBAGS—STREET FLOOR. harbor channel to 37 feet. | members of Kappa Kapphomgm hl:]- ternity will observe Founders' day with 910,000,000 Already Wipent. | & Banauet at the Willard Hotel Tues- Ten million dollars alread)” have been | day evening at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Thomas £pent by his commission, ha said, and | Lunsford Stokes, ir., president of the 000 remains. The initial proj- | Washington Alumnae Association, will ect was a terminal which is being used | preside. Ahe the speakers’ tahle, besides by the Western Maryland Ra'lroad, one | alumnae officers, will be three national of the lines which has been ,allocated | officers of the fraternity, Mrs. George to the Baltimore & Ohio systein under | Minier Hostetler, national director of the Eastern Trunk Line plan. | provinces; Dean Marie Mount, national G. H. Pouder, executive vice president | chairman of Extension Survey, and of the Baltimore Association of Com- | Mrs. Willlam Hamilton Knox, presi- merce, in an address before the day ses- | dent of this province, n sion, urged the need for immudiate | Fugitt, president of Gamma Chi Chap- deepening of the Chesapeake &\ Del- | ter, George Washington University, and aware Canal, so that ocean-going whips | Miss Evelyn Harrison, president of could utiliz> it as well as to maWe it| Gamma Psi Chapter, the University more available for larger ships in }the | of Maryland. also will be at this table. coastal business. \ | Arrangements for the banquet are in He pointed out that the distance fram | charge of Mrs. Willard Miller of Pine- Baltimore to Philadelphia was 370 mil\'s | crest Circle, in Silver Spring, Md. What fur do you want? ... the flat, curving Persian lamb, the soft, deep, long- wearing beaver, the smooth, shining mink-toned Ko- linsky . . . all here. 900 Pairs French Kid or Suede Gloves *1.95 What kind of sleeve treatment do you want? It's the little things about your costume that stand out this sea- and gloves fre no excep- What fur collar shape do you want? . . . the majestic square shawl . .« the diagonal wrap ‘ \ i : shawl...the enveloping mushroom collar...the shorter u-shaped shawl ... all here. ... fur is no longer cuffs on the edge of the sleeve ... it v the deep sea route, but only 93 b\’ | e canal, and that the trip Yo New | York was cut down by the canal fromj | dent of the Political 430 miles by the outside route to 194. | Cape Cod Canal Work. ‘The Resolutions Committee chairman, former Representative John H. Small of Washington, D. C., reported infor- mally an agreement of his committee to recommend a deepening of the Cape Cod Canal from its present depth of 25 to 30 feet, with a bottom width of 200 feet and an overall width of 450 feet. It would also recommend, he said, the construction of one tidal lock to con- trol the swift currents which at present are considered menaces to safe naviga- tion of the canal. Col. S. A. Cheney, United States Army engineer at Boston, yesterday told the convention that the canal eventually would have to be enlarged to the di: mensions of the Panama Canal. s SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) | days, accompanied by Mrs, James E.| Battles of East Cleveland, ORio. [ Mr. and Mrs. Graham M. Dean -of Towa City, Iowa, are at the Dodge dur- ing their brief stay in the Capital. Women’s Alliance to Open Season Tomorrow Morning. The Women's Alliance of All Souls’ Unitarian Church, at Sixteenth and Harvard streets, will open the season with a tea tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. There will be a pro- gram of music by Miss Dorothy Cog- geshall and Miss . Marjorie Brockett. The hostess for the tea will be Mrs. J.|A. Robertson, who will be assisted by Mrs. John L. H: Mrs. | Aldrich. Mrs. Truman Abbe, Mrs. How- | ard Dellinger, M y Edward H. Horton, Mrs. Ernest Kietsch, | Mrs. Ernest R. McComas, Mrs. Clift R. | Richards, Mrs. Charles B. Rugg. Mrs A. Sturgis. The new tea service, made possible by the generosity of Mrs. Marcta MacLennan, will be dedicated, Mrs. Samuel E. Stonebraker, daughter ©f Mrs. MacLennan, pouring. The alumni of Maryland University in Washington and_vicinity will give | & dance at the Shoreham Saturday night. Mr. Chauncey Brown is chairman and on his committee are Miss Sarah Morris, Miss Alberta Woodward, Miss Elizabeth Duvall, Miss Elizabeth Swenk, Miss Edith Burnside, Miss Minnie Hall, Mr. Charles V. Koons, My. Charles Pugh, Mr. Wade Elgin, jr.. Mr. John THE D Mrs. Ernest Humphrey Danlel, presi- Study Club, will have Mrs. F. Ashurst recelving wi {\club Saturday, October 17. y. 5 Auel J. Herrick, Miss Muna Lee, Mrs. laleigh Haydon of Porto Rico, and s, Paul Myron Linebarger will pre- sigle at the tea table. Mrs. Willlam rd Dunlop, jr., is the chairman of hositality. My Richard E. Ortved and his sister, Miss' A. E. Ortved of Wi , - tarlo,! aTe at the Dodge for an indefinite time. Mr.\ Kingman “Brewster entertained a small company at luncheon yesterday at the @'arlton. Mrs, \Touise Donnally Fortuyn of Pittsburg\)_has come to Washington to spend the: Winter season, and has taken an apartnd °nt at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and 34rs. Clyd young son,” Harvey Lee, of Staunton, a., are spen'ding a week at the Fairfax | Hotel. X Mr. and Ma's. J. D. Nunan, jr., and Mr. and Mrs’ C. Edward Raabe of Douglaston, Lj I, motored to Wash- ington and ae at the Shoreham, en route to Virginfiu Beach. Mrs. Grace MA". Bollin has returned to her apartmera at Wardmpan Park Hotel after spendin, 7 the Summer in the New England Stats i LODGE DELEGATES NAMED By a,8taff Correspondentia f The Star. BRANCHVILLE, M@', October 8.— William _A. Duvall, former Prince Georges County commidioner, and Ed- ward Auld of Berwyn il attend the annual meeting of officigls of the Order of the Eastern Star at ,San Antonio, Tex., the first week in No vember. Mr. Duvall is chairman \of the board of right worthy grand tritees of the General Grand Chapter, whi'e Mr. Auld is associate grand patron of Maryland. Both belong to Birminghan: Chapter here. Subscribe Todayr It costs only about 1% ca'nts phr day and 5 cents Sundays to have Washington's best ne e per delivered to you ref \ ;i;rcry evening and Sunday morm - g Telephone National 5000 andi the delivery will start immedi- ately. The Route Agent will col- lect at the end of each month. }\ €W ellef S 1216-20 F St. Larger Women! Sheer Wools .. . Cantons , Laces ... Just 50 New All-Occasion Dre sses $16-50 For the-woman who wears sizes 40V to 52Y4, 24Y5 10 28, 40Y 1o 48Y ‘We know you larger women will enjoy this marvelous surprise! These dresses have the fine heavy qualities, the important fashions .adapted to the larger figure ..and the glorious new colors you would find if you were a regular size. ! Interesting new two-tone trimmings are used, many have wide gauntlet cuffs, tailored or button-trimmed vestees, and flared skirts. street or sports wear, afternoon You will find your favorite color in the collection... black, blue, navy, harvest brown, forest gréen, and wine. For and dinner, LARGER WOMEN'S DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR. \ We're tailored! curves in spirals up the arm . .. it flares at the top it encircles the arm like a bracelet . , . it puffs like 2 melon . . . all here. The more simple, straighter styles for women . . . the more nipped-in lines at the waist for misses . . . the flattering fastening at the hip .+ . belts for women and misses that may or may not be worn according to the mood of the wearer. X Every coat in the Jelleff collections is a fashion with value! Now stocks are at their height.. . . come see for yourself the remarkable coat you can buy for $59.50. Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Women’s Sizes Larger Women’s Sizgs 36 10 44 40 10 5214 BUDGET COAT SHOPS—FOURTH FLOOR. Short Women’s Sizes 36s 10 44s For 2 Woman: Stunning rough woolen cut on the slim lines of the new silhouette, trimmed with Persian lamb. $59.50. Fuf @& Miss: Boxwood green wool, with deep cuffs and a most unusual collar of dark kolinsky for contrast. ’ 5th Floor Budget Frocks Alive to New Fashions and New Values—and Featuring Tomorrow For Juniors Best Dresses in Thin Wool for Misses 31650 We're different wools. We're fine for walking, shopping and brisk Autumn days in town. (A) An already famous alliance is wool with a satin yoke effect and sleeve trimming. \We've been even smarter and added a black and white scarf, Also in brown with brown satin accent. Sizes 14 to 20. (B) We've a flash of Algerian colors, a hand-finished touch, a wide cuff sjeeve, large doughnut buckle in chamois with green and brown, or chamois with green and black. Sizes 14 to 20. Canton and Wool Dresses $16-50 ...combine soft wool and canton crepe...and just do notice the very new puffed sleeve with the fullness below the elbow. We knew any alert junior miss would like it in green and black or the other _contrasting colors. ‘Wear it later under your fur- lined sports coat. Other mod- els galore to please Miss 11 ' to 17 jacketed, one pieced... all of them trim and smart, AR - . in the newest colors. Best Dresses in e Fur-Lined Cantons for Women Polo Coats O $16:5 So warm! So smart! Do i come in and see this swanky W 're important...for daytime coat and visualize yourself all flat fur trimming, (C)' Here is a hali-and-half col- me. Brown, in sizes-11 to lar (half flat fur and Ralf canton), a new slit cuff 7. If you're lucky enough to sleeve...a model slendea‘izing, graceful, and smart, wear junior miss_sizes, In half sizes 351 to 41i4. (D) This dress is new sure to see Jelleff’s newest neckline, cuff...and you' admit that the skirt urious warm fur linings. Sizes draping is very flattering’, and very slenderizing. 11 to 17. $59.50, $79.50 and New cdlors, too...brown, Ulack, Spanish tile, and $98.50. green in sizes 36 to 42. “ wear! Some have - satin, bead, fagoting and X bundled up in it at the mext because it uses scallopst effectively...at surplice Winter coats with_ their lux- BUDGET SHOPS—FCWRTH FLOOR. JUNIOR SHOP— SECOND FLOOR You'll find just what you want in this special sale...for there are smiooth and dull gloves ...and a full range of colors... black, black with white, brown, toast, cork, green. navy in the kid and beige, eggshell, white, and grey in the suede. GLOVE SHOP—STREET FLOOR. Delicate and feminine . . . Frosted Crystal* Jewelry 8 You couldn't imagine anything more dfln§¥ than this crystal jew- elry...as le as frost upon a window e...with a shining brilliant the center, and black onyx* around the edge.. .. sterling silver filigree. Pendants, fls , and bracelets to match. *Sim JEWELRY SHOP—STREET FLOOR. You never saw such wide swaggering legs in Rayon Pajamas *1.95 Prankly we've never seen such pa- Fichu collars edged ting braid, cape sleevelets appliqued with _lace, cunning little Empire waistlines. . .Juscious shades of all your favorite colors...perfectly stunning combinations. . .and great ‘wide legs that will delight your soul.- 1, 2, and 3 piece styles in sizes 15, 16, and 17. ~ SPECIAL TABLE— STREET FLOOR. More of this wanted 'Crepe Satin Underwear *1.95 No matter how slinky your new Fall frocks. bandeaux. . .step-ins panties. . . trintmed with cream lace or hemstitching. ..and some of the panties are ectly plain, for those who tailored things. Flesh, tea rose, baby blue, and nile. GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR. There’s Nothing Quite So Smart as Shoes, Suede $7.50 For all afternoon wear Sorosis pre- sents this stunning suede pump with two straps placed very low . . . & narrow band of patent leather in white around the edge. This Shoe also may be had in green sucde, or black kid. SHOE SHOP—STREET FLOOR.