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BEEL HUGGER HARMONTES, Tomdey Fvenings, WIZ snd Amociated Sistions are skilfully designed ! with a built-in arch i support that relieves fatigue. You'd never suspect its presence from the modishlines of these popularshoes This happy combination of Style and Comfort | has long been the goal ! of shoemakers. The attainment is yours, at : RARAA toEEE Sizes 11012 fl:ufa?w@ L. FpANK Co. (&kwwwzc//ppa/ul L. FRANK CO. ngwwzz/thd F STREET AT I2™ "FIVE PERSONS HURT | INAUTO ACCIDENTS Three Escape lngury in Three- Cornered Collision Involving Parked Machine. | ! | ee motorists escaped with minor | + night T a parked a triple collision itomoble owned ge 15 W her of the famous s Nungesser, who | ndr in th to span the Atlantic The mishap occurred when a car | driven by David Long of Bethesda Md., struck another machine operated ! | by Ray Jarrett of Bethesda and then caromed into the Nungesser automo- bile. Long and Norman Harris of Be- | thesda, who was riding with him. and Jarrett suffered slight cuts and bruises. Breaks Leg in Fall. Alonzo T. Chesney, 56 years old, of 4410 Prospect avenue. Brentwood, | Md., was taksn to Sibley Hospital with a fractured leg yesterday after he slipped and fell while slighting from an sutomobile at Fifth and H streets. | Felled by an automobile while crcss- ing at Alaska avenue and Holly street. Miss Betty Buckicn, 18 years old, of 1410 Holly strest, suffered cuts and | bruises of the head yesterday. She was given firsi-aid treatment at Emer- gency Hospita | Miss Bueklen ‘was hit by a car oper- |ated by Edgar E. Harter, 41 years old. | | of 711 Richmond avenue. Silver Spring, | {Md., according to police. Hatter car- | ried' the girl t> Walter Reed Hospital | where emergency treatment was first administered before her transfer to Emergency Hospital Crashes Into Street Car. | “*Three colored persons were hurt yes- terday when the driver of a truck in whi€h they were riding crossed against |a trafic signal at Seventh strect and | Pennsylvania avenue and crashed head- |on into a street car. | The driver, John Hall. colored. 39 | | years old, ¢f 219 I street southwest. | |was arrested on a reckless driving | charge after being treated at Emer- | gency Hospital for scalp wounds. His | wife, Lula Hall, 39, and Clarence Brown, colored, 228 F street southwest, were given first-ald for cuts about the | face and body. disappeared, ‘wi ili-fated attemp | Soviet Russia's logging program out- {lined at the beginning of the year has | | reached only 65.5 per cent of the quota, | according to from Russia. | | | | Learn the Magic of All-Black Coats 48 58 Others $38 to $165 EFORE you buy a Coat, think of the unfailing lux- ury and richness of All-Black— Black fabric; Black fur. And then—be doubly sure to see the gorgeous Black Coats that are doing so much to spread the reputation of this earnest new Style store! UDGE these beautiful Costs for what they truly are! Being All-Black, they do not lure you with color or pattern or contrast. They offer vou simply the most exquisite fashions vou can locate—plus the most luxurious qualities of fur—plus fabrics and tailornig that we know will do us gre credit! Some of the furs are: Lynx Fox Skunk .\!.mchn".m Wolf Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star [y |cardo Berteni, Mr. | tion's Capital | taken & suite at Wardnian Park Hotel. | ING | Congressional Bride l MRS. LE ROY LEE SAWYER, JK, Davghter of the late Representative Otis Wingo and of Representative Effigene ‘Wingo, his widow, who succeeded him in the Lower House. With Dr. Baw- ver she has returned here for the season {and is one of the corgressional group on the Armistice dhy jubilee Underwood Photo. SOCIETY (Continued Prom Fourth Page.) Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Littlefield, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. Ric- end Mrs. Hery Drouet, Mr. and Mrs. Luigi Berizzi, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burchell, Mrs. Eugene Colman Savidge, Miss Mar- gherita de Vecchi, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Horsch, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Licht- mann and Miss Frances R. Grant. | Mrs. Henry A. W\llurd leader of the | Junior Group of the Ladies’ Aid of Gar- | fleld Memorial Hospital, and Mr: Eugene E. Woodscn are arranging a re- | ception and dance in h-nor of the resi- dent physicians and nurses in training | at the hospital, to be given in the Kel- logg Building on the hospital grounds, Thursday evening at 9 o'clock, which will be sponsored by the Junior Aid. Mrs, Thow Johnson and Mrs. Eldon King will be assisted by Miss Mary | Elizabeth MacArthur, Miss Jean Nord- scn and Miss Jane Thorpe, representing | | the associate debutante groups. ‘The Aloysian Club will open its activ- ities for the season With a recepticn in honor of the new members of the club, to be held in the Aloysian Club House at 47 I street, ncrthwest, Sunday after- noon from 4 to 6 oclock. Members and their friengg are cordially invited | to attend. Dr. Arthur Deerin Call has returned to his Washington home after a trip to Europe, where he attended the ses- sions of the Interparlizmentary Union, of which he is secretary. He also spent some time in Paris, sailing from Cher- | bourg on the President Harding. Mrs. Harold G. Stern and her son of | Seattle, Wash,, are at the Dodge for an | indefinite stay. | Mrs. Nora Miller of Huntington, W. | Va., is passing scme time at the Carl- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bell of New | York City, accompaniea by Mr. and | Mrs. Michael M. Casey, are in the Na- | for a visit and have Mr. and Mrs: C. R.lndolph Clarkson | of New Orleans, La., are at the Fairfax Hotel for a short st L. FRANK CO. F STREET AT I2™ Turbans and Florentine Tams Choice Selections at $ 3.95 $5.oo ST HINGTON IDAY, ‘ARSENAL MEN' GET |25 MAXIMUM PENA | Rhode Island avenue northeast, 8 p.m Tierney and Fltzgerald Must OFF';IIALLL‘:;::;:JGLO'\‘HE Post $500 Bonds on t OvIES &xflu Club. Womer ¢ C!tv Clth 1] | Jackson place, 3:30 p.m. Vagrancy Charges. pHigh Executives and Diplomats Accept Invitations to See Will W. M. Tierney and P. M. Pitzgerald. who, with a third man, were arrested in a hotel here last Saturday, were convicted on vagrancy charges in Police Court t>day and were sentenced by Judge Gus A. Schuldt to post peace bonds each or serve 100 da i jail. A small arsenal was found | in their room at the time of their} arrest. i The sentences imposed represented | the maximum penalty which may be | given under the District vagrancy law. | Both men pleaded guilty Arthur J. Curley, the other member | of the trio. was not arraigned as he | [f is being held for authorities of & West- | ern State who charge that he robbed || a bank there. according to Capt. Ed ward J. Kelly, assistant chief of de- tectives. The men were picked up' as sus picious characters and were at first be l els. Rogers and John Barrymore. Official and diplomatic Washington is going to the movies tonight when Will Rogers and John Barrymore are pre- sented in their respective latest pic- tures. The Fox Theater is staging “Diplo- FALL and WINTER Rich, spongy” ’ luxurious fur trimmings. | lieved to be the ones sought in the s robbery last vear of the Norrill & Jane | Bank, Hiawaiha, Kans | Police reported _finding three volvers, a sawed-off shotgun, burglars tools and a quantity of ammunition in | their room at the time of their arrest. | The men were not prosecuted for pos- session of the arsenal. Sizes 14 to 44. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Dinner, Pirst Congregational Church ! Committee, Mayflower Hotel, 6:30 p.m. Dinner, Worshipful Masters Associa- | tion, Hamilton Hotel, 7:30 p.m. Dance, Sergeant Jasper Post, No. 183, Mrs. K’s ' Toll House Tavern Colesville Pike Silver Spring, Md. OPPOSITE THE WILLARD HOTEL v At the “Old Tavern” is an event family. friends or guests No gr menu. but & few choice Dinner P. s, § to 12 Teas Dinners EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Each 1 5c Each' A New Low Price ALL COLORS “Everything Electrical” JCHAROING q WM2GST.NW. ¢ 1 found at $1. Of high-count, broadcloth, made of to give a smoother TOP.THE MODE FOR WINTER! fully shaped to fit well. tached style, in blue, tan, and white. ~Neckband white only. Sizes.14 to 17. Men’s New Fall crepes, _silk-and-wosl nd figured patterns. d-tailored with silk tips, machine-made. last year would have been $1.. colo b New lowered costs have for $3.75, ASHION has turned Turban! It is the thrilling new fashion theme of the hour, in- spired by the exotic Persian exhibit at Paris. L. Frank Co. is proud to introduce this new mode —interpreted in stunning models developed of Felts Suede Novelty Boucle | Mad Genius Gu ‘model, in Neckwear—All-silk fabrics, Darbrook mogadores, in stripes, plain Identical ties THE DOWN STAIRS STORE enabled us to offer these boy at this extremely YCTOBER matie night” for the initial presenta- | ton of Mr. Rogers in “Ambassador | Bill” Members of the Capital's diplo- matic corps will be guests of honor at a special show at 9 o'clock. ‘The Metropolitan Theater will be host b 4 group of governmental offelale at the shot Ln‘ { Mr. Barrymore's “The ests who have ac- pted invitations to the show include | Vice President Curtis and Mr. and Mrs Edward Everett Gann, Secretary of Labor Doak, Senator Claude A. Swan- son of Virginia, Senator William A King of Utah, Senator James Couzens | of Michigan. Senator James J. Davis of Pennsylvania, Rear Admiral William A Moffett, chief of the Navy Bureau of Acronautics: Senator Lynn J. Frazier of North Dakota, Senator Harry F. Ash- urst of Arizona, Gen. Frank T. Hines, direttor of the United States Veterans' Bureau: Justice George Sutherland of the Supreme Court and Secretary of Commerce Robert P, Lamont. Each iof the officials will bé accompanied by a party of family members and friends. Luxuriously Fur-Trimmed COATS An elaborate selection of new mod- , with $ Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Coat 75 and More Sample Fur Coats at V5 Price Vanity Frocks—$5 and $8.75 GV antry @Dress SHorrx 527 14th St. N.W. This ImPorted Bag Is the HIT of the Season This fascinating little envelope is our latest arrival from across the sea. Fash- ioned in fine morocco with striking metal trimming and luxurious lining. Black, brown, green and navy. A splendid value! [KERS 1314 F Street N.W. Wo00DWARD & LOTHROP THE DOWN STAIRS STORE New Sports and Dress Coats With a Wealth of Style Details - Extremely ‘Low Priced s for the Woman and Miss 29 There is Vionnet’s new lei collar, high spiral cuffs, shawl collars, new widened shoulder linés, flattering cinched waistlines, and that new )‘fitted but not too fitted, flared but not too flared” effect at the skirt. Of tweeds, bouclet, and senfa crepe—luxuriously fur trimmed with beaver, lapin (rabbit), wolf, Man- churian wolf (dog), kit fox, and pointed dog. Sizes 14 to 20, 12/, to 26%, and 36 to 50. In thcsc new colors— Caribbean Blue Spanish Tile Black Men’s Broadcloth SHIRTS Same Quality Last Y ear Would Have Been $1.55 A much better shirt than is usually lustrous combed yarn finish. tailored by one of our leading shirt makers, with smart 374 collars care- Collar-at- Well green, Flattering vagabond. shapes, and beret- types; and Some others sailors, felt, others of popular * Fall Styles, New Colors—Only 31.95 turbans, tricornes, some of “Soft- tee” In all the new Fall shades—green, Spanish tile, red, brown, navy and black. low price. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE 4-Button Slip-ons, THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Boys’ Sturdy Fall Shoes The Fine Quality That Has Been Selling for $3.75 finer shoes, that have been selling Every pair is well made, with long-wearing Good- year welt soles, straight or wing tips—and in black or brown. Sizes 1 to 6, B to D. Bottle Green Kelly Green Brown Crystal Chokers Tt 8OC Round cat, diamond cut and Japa- nese cut, clear white imitation crys- tal chekers, in 16 and 18 inch lengths, c\mngly strung_on chains that will not tarnish.™ Identical chokers have sold here for $1 each. In various widths and new Fall col- ors—black, brown, green, and navy. Nicely taildred, with suede buckles, or attractive metal buckles and ornaments. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE $ 2.95 Wrist-length Slip- ons, and One-clasp Slip-ons, each only Extremely popular-gloves, in a choice of three very smart styles for Fall— and they may be had in three brand-new shades of, brown, sepia, and ruddy, as well as black, black-and-white, eggshell, and white. All sizes. « THE DOWN STAIRS STORE .