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B—2 » SUFFRAGE PARLEY - BY GROUPS URGED HONDURAN REBELS SLAIN Two Leaders Killed in Attempt to Escape. GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, August 11 (#).—Two Honduran revo- lutionary leaders were shot and killed THE EVENING by Guatemalan police August 3 on the outskirts of this capital when they attempted to escape to Honduras, authorities disclosed yesterday. They were Gen. Justo Umana and Col. Miguel Angel Zapata, who had sought refuge here after discovery of a plan attributed to them for overthrowing the government of Hon- STAR, WASHINGTON duran President Andino. In the pockets of Umana, police sald, they found documents indi- cating the two were preparing an uprising against the Carias regime. e Tiburelo Carias is the greatest since 1930. D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, PEYSER RITES HELD Representative to Be Buried in Cincinnat{ Today. NEW YORK, August 11 (P — Construction in Honolulu, Hawail, | Political leaders of the Nation, State 1937, yesterday for Representative Theodore A. Peyser, who served two terms in Congress from the seventeenth dis- trict of New York. Rabbis Benedict Glazer and Edward L. Israel, a nephew of the late Repre- zentative, offciated. Interment was to be in the family plot in Cincinnati Mayor La Guardia attended and a delegation from Washington included Senator Robert F. Wagner and Rep- resentatives 8ol Bloom, James D. Fitspatrick and Charles D. Millard, all of New York. e American women's wear is becom- Postman Packs a Peck o’ Pipes. ALLIANCE, Ohio (#).—W. J. Rich= ards, 62-year-old postman, who is looking forward to a pension in 1940, is the proud possessor of 408 pipes. All are in good smoking order. Rich- ards says he smokes an average of 10 and city attended funeral services! today. ing popular in London. different, pipes a day. Progressive Action Unit In- |§ dorses Plan for United % i Leaving the office drop in for fashion-and-value open till 5:45 P.M. Drive. news at Jelleff's— In an effort to enliven the interest | of District citizens in securing suffrage | rights and national representation for | themselves through a united drive the | Committee for Progressive Action last night adopted a resolution proposing a joint conference between that group | and the Citizens' Joint Committee for National Representation and the | District Suffrage Committee. This action followed a statement by Arthur Clarendon Smith, member |3 of both the latter groups, who at- tended the open meeting at Wesley Hall, that “all organizations must combine their efforts to sell Congress on the idea that the majority of | & District residents really want a vote.” After temporary plans had been | formulated by the committee to take a poll of the District on the suffrage | and representation issue, Smith em- phasized the importance of the move. Says Referendum Vital. “We cannot get this thing across,” he said, “unless we have a District referendum and show that we want suffrage.” | No definite date was set for the proposed joint conference, but it was &uggested that, if agreeable to the other two organizations, the session be held in October. | Representative Teigan of Minnesota, | who spoke at A recent open meeting | eponsored by the committee and the ! 8ylvan Theater, was present and in /\”d, best of all dorsed the temporary plans. i " : . 3 % N He warned against allowing “per- | s E i & s knew! ing sonal consideration” of the different 3 committees to disrupt united effort. g f""l you can buy “The issue is much bigger than any |; » ' B el B @i person or group,” he commented. | > *Don’t let anything swerve you from SALFE prices with the suffrage path. You are all aiming , for the same thing.” the same confi- Cemplete Disfranchisement. nce that He reiterated his condemnation of | dence tha hod lack of voting power for District | payreguiar prices because the quality is one and the same. Summer Fur Sale- 1937's new mode LIGHT furs on BRIGHT Woolens 3-Piece Suits 39 o, After this Summer Sale $69.75 Brilliant collection assembled for early fur coat buyers who appreciate the great significance 0f 15% guaranteed savings on fur coatls of the better type. S ST Silver Woman's $110 Coat With Silver Fox, $98 Raccoon Blonde Wolf eitizens by saying that “here you have the most perfect example of dis- franchisement that exists in the United States or any of its posses- gions’ Teigan also suggested the necessity | 3 of keeping political party programs, racial problems and other discus- &ion not directly related to the issue out of the joint conference “When you collaborate with the other organizations, don't inject any | other issues but suffrage,” he stated. | “Get members of the House and | Senate to come out and speak for |: you at public meetings,” the Min- | nesotan advised. “They're not ;mmg‘ 1 to do that, however, until you indi- cate you want suffrage in the Dis- trict.” Versions of Paris Imports— Advance Winter Coats Collared Silver Fox *98 ata specml price! These are the After Sale $110—$125 RS SO SR N ST A M g Listing a representa- tive few prices— outhentre styling excel lent workmanship, g Sale $335.75 $505.75 $760.75 After Sale $395 $595 $895 kind of values that have made Jelleff’s coat far rame. After Schiaparelli bular boxy es tne pockets and places sidepleats, fcre end o Afler Mainbocher seoming beginning ot the waist Aflor Allx swagger manifesting the straighrer ¢ s NEW AND TRIED TALENT SCORE INNOTED FANTASY | Excellent Cast, With Hunter : Dance Group, Presents “A Mid- i'x summer Night's Dream. | & F- JPERENNIALLY a feature and con- ¢ & sistently a favort Midsum. ] mer Night's Dream" returned to the ¥ : Sylvan Theater last night, dispatched | & 3 ul with customary good grace by the §¢ i : ’ Washington Players in conjunction W the Alice Louise Hunter dance i lenath iacket that fash S n f P i iors’ ey ¢ gth jacket ha fash- 3 bock. Slendenzing wide wale nub fabric. Pouch colier Juniors Most of the cast, which has seen this £ on’s fur pet of the season. Foshion Coat Shop—Third Floor. merger of Shakespearian and Men- | $ 4 delssohnian genius through four vears | & fssdor ot it of Sylvan history. was on stage to| i maintain the creditable standard of past performances. What new mem- bers there were by no means de- tracted, but instilled freshness by virtue of accomplished readings and genuine acting Of the dsamatis personae, a name | bearing the distinct mark of quality |, stood out in John Van Sikken, re- | turned to this city for the Summer : play season. As Oberon, his talent for limning the bard shone and in | doing so gave the whole production a finished complexion. Also to the i same effect the group enacting & “Pyramus and Thisbe” committed |? buffoonery in the first degree, which ;,‘ proved a constant source of mirth. |% J. .Edmund Veitch as Pramus, and i Kent Dyer as the “director” deserve | laurels primarily for * ‘putting it over” —but the entife sextet collaborated in their nonsensity so closely as to & gErecapes make their bit appear as one. The C QC“ IFEL an d kid 90 ‘fl( o Temainder of the cast within a cast| s g grey rose casuals comprised of Harry Crow (Snug), | & 5 Edgar Kloten (Flute), Joseph Custer | & (Snout), and Paul Murphy as (Starve- i ling). Puck was substantially mischievous, ' : 1 / S 5 acquitted by Hugh Smith, and Ti- & 19r€) st 10 Misses’ tania, the other main fairyland |’ Hita 3 12 character. rhapsodized well through | 4 shooliciepeiconpiii0 the ability of Frances Dewey. The| . / black wool crepes tangled, love-soaked quartet of Ly-|i. and acetates, 40-44, 414 sander, Demetrius, Hermia and Helena | i : had their customary troubles, and the efforts of .Joseph Dosh, William Mil- ton, Yerby Pannill and Adele White. side in the parts, respectively, were gpent to a good end. Thomas M. Cahill moved about again as Egeus, | while Milton Hirshfield played the | Duke with Christine Irish, the duke's betrothed. Miss Irish sang incidental | : bits as well i The fairy menage, headed by Alice | . Louise Hunter, provided sufficient at- | i Mmosphere of dance, and S. Page Ford Swept through Mendelssohn's music. I8 |4 T B R SSPEERERRE ne Moy tail expresses fitted coat Aflc Vuormef f in seaming ot the sieeves. Sightly worked di iagonally of "cm qgolden brown CLnr silhouette back for bes e Afler Pequm TR T s After Lanvin Spacin ou a slim grace- figure, the not-long, not- short but perfect in-bet length: or the chic. chort axtande Women's o fully on 12 to 20 Rio red Brown Margot (wine) Boxwood green COOL Suit Shop—5th Floor Away wn‘h Summer Accessorles| Aol blie ol e e leates fobr 1 >do S a s 231 Pais €5c ond $1 Fobric/Gleves—ets sheers i evely Weaes * | THfara SiHardsci toq it ndanted for larger women—tne cingla s 1—$3.95 Perfume Lamp, ‘m' 24 Jars $1 Tre-Jur Bath Salts, G0 3 Coats were $39.75___ 20 Coats were $29.75__. 26 Coats were $25.00 - ?"_Z'fé”s.i.'u{’i.f.?f.,,'."fl;:f,’(.‘ i e e 08 pairs $775 ond 5875 Statford & Pea 3 Coats were $19.95__. e o : i 53 coats were $]6.95___ 370 Pairs $4.95, $5.95 Shorchum Shoe:—«'* Street Floor. 35 Misses’ $3.95 Knmit 2-Pc. 100 Boxes $1 Bath Soap, = ove< 36 Boxes 35¢ Shulton Talcum, b° 135 Dresser Set—cme, b 24 end iqger lengths. 3 Blue, Beige and 48—$1 Jigger Collars, £ crepe dress coats, Wolf collared rose coat and 40. Furl and tan 5 grey cl M g Dresses— ! 3 — d ]MSIS Marcasite Ne: lace. L LR ’ iy 1—$15 Rhinestone Bracelet, o/ white wir 0nd telored 1—$10 lhmeuunz Ne:kl«t with pendar ond red coba 84 Boxes 50c lun kayu. Dushng Powd (. — R SRR Whisking Ouf Sllps, Undies, 100—$1.95 Silk Slips, </ g0t and white; tailored ond lace- 26—$3 Sheer Gowns—bins cut, extra long 54-inch gowns wiih high and V. necklines in dusty rose, maize, royal blue, orchid $1.95 100—$1.50 and $1.95 Panties ond Chemise—weighted silk crepe ond satin in tecrose and white, tailored and lacy; broken sizes 1417 150—51 Panties Chemises—broc adec weighted, ond silk crepe al<o slight e tailored in teorose, white; broken sizes TR 200—$3.95 to $6.50 Girdles and Foundations—ne: 200—32 to $3 Gowns—Remberg, novelty acetate satins, brocades; 2 ond 3 of a style; includi tures; tearose, coral, blue________ i Skintex, Vagabond, Treo Finesse and Jellefi Spe-ial model 200—$1.15 end $1.50 Combmuhont—mflw or rayon; girdles 24-32, foundotions 35 to 42 ---$1.95 and $2.95 bandee legs ;tearose, white; 32-40. Grey Shops—Second Floor 2,000 Pes. 59¢ to 85¢ Undies—dozens of styles in novelty rayon 500—79: Novzl'y luyon Gowns—man bemberg, si'k Milonese earcse, white; 4 to 7__ 2 for $l 6-17. (Street Floor) - 43 Mmm, Women's S109S $12. 95 Dnms—ncw ty prir 12—519.95, 525, $35 Bradley Knit Dmm, Suits—2 ond washable jocket dresses, chiffon 1-pc coronnes ond chenilles; beige, pink, white, blue: 16-40 jacket dresses for s es 12-20 8795 $10.95, $13.95, $19.95 pastel jacket dresses, print T 10—516.95, $19.95, $35 Boucle Suits—3 ond 4 pc with con- 47 Juniors’ $12.95 to $25 Summer Dresses—!inens, dotted Swi nets, embroidered orgondies, mousselines, acetate chiff trasting or matching blouses; brown, rose, black, navy, beige pastels, white, prints £$8.95, $12.95, $17.75 $7.95, $12.95, $19.95 flome acetates— 7 Juniors’ $12.95 and $16.95 Evening Wraps, black, white. 38 $1.50 30 Juniors' $16.95-319.95 Afternoon Dvenu-—nr Misses’ and Juniors’ beige, butterscotc kid galyak trimmed navy fitted front fitted d 10 Misses’ gre, 10 Misses 1 Missee’ 17M thistle gressmaker coars, 14-. blue, dress coats, 14-18._ utton sport coat, size 14. ts, beige, thistle, 12-20. D SO—SZ 95 Zenhyv Slip-on Sweu'eu ond novelty length capes of navy styles; 3 351, smer Flnov Spon Shnp Corsets, Negligees! 68—}3 95 and $5.95 Zipper Housecoats and Hostess Neglmen - the houseconts of tweed ed Frer " tearose ; broken sizes 34-44 $1.35 ) C PEG 10 Juniors’ ravy fitted and swagger dress coats; 11 to 17-- 4 Juniors black silk-and-rayon bengaline swaggers; 9 to 17. hintz in dirndi style, or <heer v of polka dot Swiss and rosebud Aspre dubonnet, black-ond-white, bu pajomas, t00__—__ 35 Women's and Shorter Women's $29.75-$49.75 Coats Dress and casual types in wool crepe, acetate faille, hair basket weaves, monotone tweeds <wogger and fitted; black, navy, grey, rose berge white, blue, green; 36-44. S e oo 300—51 95 to $3 Lastex Girdles and Pantie Girdles 35V2-41 V5. o4 loce-trmmed or 7; tearose and white weon without garters; 4 to 7; Coat Shops—Third Floor. rayon, Dresses—Dresses—DRESSES! Reduced! 6—$49.75 to $65 French Room Gowns—slate acetote chiffon suit, print marquisette dinner dress, 18; embroidered white starched acetate chiffon evening, black sheer costume 16, biscuit sheer dress, red evening wrap, 14 $39.75 9—‘49 75-$65 French Room Gowm~2 print acetate jerseys, 14, 16, white iace dinner dress, 14; 2 black acetate chiffon ofter- noons, 14, 16, black sheer, 40; navy sheers, 16, 36; printed eve- 8 % ning chiffon, 40___ ---$19.95 WATER HEATERS S e e e o Byeeeaie el WANTED 82 Women's $13.95-$19.95 Dresses—monotone pastels, imported pure-dye, pure-silk postels, acetate chiffon prints, novy, sheers, few dinner marquisettes with print shps and print acetate chif- fons with jackets; 36-44, 1615-241% $10.95 20 Larger Women's $16.95.529.75 Colorful Prints, light grounds, some Pussy Willows, 4415-501 _-$7.95 S Lcnu Women's Long Coats of acetate ond wool; Ps) 17 Largu Women's $16.95-$19.95 Dresses, acetate chiffon prints, triple sheers, white and flesh stud dresses, jacket suit, 10.00 striped tailored dress; 401%-50%. . ________________$1095 3 pc Affection ior Shakespeare. Ben Jonson, a contempora o( Bhakespeare, wrote of him: "lrlyoved the man this side of idolaf acetate white ond pastel linens, piques, organdies; 3 30—$3.95 to $5.95 Blouses—pure-dye silks, n white, be~ge brown, aqug, 6 ccetate The Evening Star Want Ad shown below produced 9 replies. 8 persons who called too late were disappointed; they are still in the market for a water heater. Here is the ad: Water Heater, new Pittsburg. used 4 months; c only reasonable. Call— Have you a water heater that you would like to convert into quick cash? Get in touch with these prospects right away while they are still looking. Dial National 5000; ask for a Want Ad Taker. She will insert an in- expensive ad for you now ,in time for tomorrow’s paoper, or refer you to the branch agency nearest you where it will be accepted. josing time for Daily Btar P.M. evenis M. n! before. Sun- ay Star 5:30 P.M. Saturday. 6 Misses’ $29.75 Salon Dresses—prints, pastel cheers for day- time, print morquisette white rayon satin for evening, 34 Misses’ $25-$39.75 omm, navy's, blacks, pastels; acetate crepes and chiffons. 14-20 $19.95 19 Women's 51995 to $39.75 Salon Dresses—print acetate chif- fons, Koat-a-Kool suits, black, navy street sheers—dinner and evening acetate cmflms morqu settes in black, navy, blue; 147:- 2V, 34-42 $15 12 Womms $29.75-$39.75 Salon Costumes, Dresses—brown, black costumes, colorful acetate chiffon street dresses; black acetate (mv white-with-opplique, 2-tone lavender dresses; 34-44 67 Misses’ $13.95-$16.95 Daytime and Evening Dresses—acetate crepes, alpacos, prints, washobles for spectator, street, after- noon in high shades, wine, rose, blue, pink, navy, block, white, arey, beige, rust. Evemng loces, ocetotes, mousselines, rayon toffetos, in peach, whxle moize, green, blue; 12-20__ & 51 Misses’ $16.95-519.95 Flower- printed Chitfons; also specta- tor sport acetate wash crepes, mostly white, few in peach, maize, light blue, 1 and 2 pc. some with jockets; 12-20. 26 Larger Women's $5.95, 3795 Cottons bright prints, plain shades, voiles, shantungs; 40%2-52'% $3.95 6 IL.rlu Women’s $13.95, $16.95 Imported Voile Dresses, rs"’a’rs ful Second Floor—Dress Shops. 15 Misses’ $16.95 Summer Gabardine Suits—off-white; tailored with action or fitted backs; 16 ,18. 10—$29.75 Spring Swits—2-pc swogger types for 2-pc. toiloreds for women; shetlands, homespu crepes, black, navy, brown, grey 16—$35 Spring Swits—navy, brown, grey, 2-pc. length swogger coat; tuxedo or small collas suits with 7 Suit Shop—Fifth Floor. S0 Misses’ $5.95 and $10.95 Mon-tailored and Afterncon Dresses—acetate crepes, sharkskins; white, postels, 1 and 2 pc ;. ----$395 10 Misses’ and Women's $10.95 Dresses—washable acetote crepes, jacquard rayon satins, prints, acetate chiffons; aiso misses’ evening mousselines, nets, embroidered organdies in L o R S O S —ea$5 crepes, printed acetate chiffons. 10 Juniors’ $16.95 Pastel Dresses—acet fonprints; 1 and 2 peacccean 20 Juniors' $5.95-$7.95 Washable Dresses—1 pc. white, pink, aquo acetate crepes with contrast trim___ ---3395 20 Juniors’ $2.95 Piques and Linens—! pc. and 2 pc..-.$1.95 30 Juniors’ $3.95, $5.95 Cottons—dotted Swiss, batistes; printed and plain_ 53—$3.95 Cotton Dresses—white ond postel pique sport and sunback dresses—dotted Swiss 2-pc. monotone print lawns; 12- 20, few for women 3195 215—$3.95, $5.95 Cottons—1 ond 2 pc. ond jacketed dotted Swiss, printed batistes, white pique tenmis frocks, lawn prints; for misses and women $295 135 Fine $5.95 and $7.95 Cotton Dresses—imported pastel voiles, embroidered pastel batistes, printed voiles, few laces and eye- lets in pastels; lace and embroidered organdie trims; misses' sizes, few for women Inexpensiva, Junior Deb and Cotton Dress Shops—Fourth Floor. linens, eyelet 258795 to $13.95 Tailored Dresses—a-etate olpacos, acetate linens; whites, bl 35—813.95 to $19.95 Pastel White and Print Dresses—o. crepes, sheer alpacas, Encanto silks, 25795 12-42 35—$3.95 to $7.95 Slip-over Sweaters—Cholkelles, boy-le:, rab. bit hairs, zepnyrs, vicunos; some Moo to 40 $1.95 and $2.95 80—55.95 Bathing Suits—"Catlinn” wool tex—black, white, aqua, maize ond color 5—3895 to $10.95 Dirndl Beach Dresses, cotion prints 18 18 Misses’ $10.95 Print Culottes—ocetotes; 14.20..$5.95, $7.95 20 Misses’ $4.95-819.95 Slacks and Slock Outfits— orse,, flonnel, sharkskin; 12-20 24 Misses’ $2.95-35.95 Shorts—navy, white gobal mostly sizes 16-20. $3.95 to $10.95 ine. flornel— $1.95 to $3.95

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