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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, - 5 ' METHODISTS URGE WORLD DISARMING | Conference at London Adopts ; Resolution Calling for * Abolition of War. By the Associated Press, LONDON, September 12.—The world Methodist conference this afternoon 2 eyl sl e We are pleased to announce that our new stocks of ORIENTAL armament and the complete abolish- and DOMESTIC RUGS, CARPETS and LINOLEUMS are now on display, ready for your inspection. = New Fall Models in R & G Corsets Our stocks are now lete with il the newest fall models in_ this popular make coreet: styles for slender, average and fout gures. Coriectly cut and fashioned. of pink and white eou- ¥ til. Priced, according to mate- vt boios S cretonnes, in various color- $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 ’ ings. » and up to $3.50 i Bty Goldeabers's—Tourth Tioor. 40-inch Satin Charmeuse Special at $2.39 yd. A- quality of unusual beauty and worth—extra heavy, all-pure silk, with rich satin face fimsh—one.of the silks tl}at s finds favor for handsome Fall frocks. Hcrc m.Black, ‘White, Navy, Copen, Brown and Taupe. Specially priced tomorrow 75c Chair Cushions 37c:Each 16%x19 Chair Cushions, tufted with ten buttons; filled with goft cotton and Bl W. & J. SLOANE Mothers Locking for REAL Values in Boys’ School Store Hours: 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Dafly < Clothes, Focus Your Attention on These Splendid -Two-Trousers School Suits ment of war. This action was taken after a spirited controversy over the question as to whether mention Sizes 8 to 17 Years Extra Values at $9.75 Towards one objective point all our energies are bent—to compel recognition of the high standard which governs the fabrics and tai- loring of our boys’ Two- trousers Suits at $9.75. . These suits represent the best values possible for us to offer. Splendidly tailored of fine Fall fabrics. Styles up to the minute boys like. A large selection of fancy mixtures in Cheviots and Tweeds, also genuine Cromp- ton’s “All-Weather” Cordu- roy Suits. Here are the specifica- tions : : Coats bottom faced. Stayed fseams and pockets. Both pairs of Knickerbocker trousers lined throughout. All seams taped ::L‘ reinforced. Full regular at $2.39 a yard. $1.50 Silk Poplins, 98c 40-inch Faille Silk Poplin, extra heavy, rich lustrous qual- ity, in blue, plum, Russian green, garnet and golden Prown. $1.50 Silk Pongee, $1.19 33 -inch .Imported Japanese Silk Pongee, pure silk, heavy quality, in natural tan shade, for making men’s shirts, also wom- en’s and children's apparel. Goldenberg’s—First $2.00 Satin Messa- line, $1.49 35-inch Black Satin Messaline, rich satin-face quality, firmly woven. A popular silk weave for fall wear. New Fall Skirts, $5.00 to $13.75 Styles Were Never Prettier—Prices Are Back to Normal, Too The fall wardrobe is incomplete without a separate dress skirt or sport skirt, and here you will find a splendid selection of new styles at moderate prices. Materials are French and Mannish Serges, Wool Plaids, Prunella Skirtings, Velour Plaids and Tricotines. Newest plaid and striped combinations, as well as navy and black, to choose from. Smart box and side pleated models, plain tailored styles and novelty trimmed effects; some with polkets and button trimmings. Skirts for girls, misses and women. Also extra size skirts for stout women. From Ouar Purchases Bought at the Alexander Smith Auction Sale $55 Wilton Velvet or Axminster Rugs Perfect Quality................ $36,75 This is one of the many exceptional values we secured at the recent auction sale held in New York by the Alexander Smith & Sons Co. You are offered choice of handsome deep-pile Axmin- ster or Wilton Velvet Rugs—heavy-weight fabrics and seam- les¢—in a variety of rich and wanted colorings in oriental, medal- 9x12-Ft. Room Size— lion and floral designs. Large-room size—gxi12 ft. $36.75. 6x9-ft. size, worth $30.00. At.... 7.6x9-ft., worth $37.50. At... .$26.75 8.3x10.6, worth $50.00. At.... .$34.75 $30 Seamless $10 Wool and Fiber Brussels Rugs, $19.45 Rugs, $5.95 Alexander Smith & Sons Seam- less Brussels Rugs, close, heavy- 9x12-ft. Large-room Size Re- pile quality. in floral, oriental versible Wool and Fiber Rugs, in green. blue, tan, red and brown and medallion designs; in light or dark colorings. Sizes 8.3x10.6- colorings; choice of neat all-over ft. and 9x12-ft. for large rooms. | or medallion designs. . White Goods 2 fim:h ld.ontgch:}h. a fine, soft, ade for lin- gerie. & W 1sc lz‘/zc yard A4-ii - i Cthiflon Voile, v 4 WO~ Ply auality. Worth stc JOC .$21.45 Sale price, $1.69 Grass Rugs $1.00 3x6-ft. Stenciled Grass Rugs, in green, blue or brown oriental, medallion or neat border de- signs. Close, double-warp grade. —First Floor. Geldeaberg’s—Fourth Fleor. School Reopens Next Week Are the Girls Ready? You will find our Third Floor Juvenile Outfitting Section ready to serve you economically and satisfac- yard 36-inch e Pique, a firm woven qua with the stylish pin welt. Worth 35C 50c yard u-i-:‘ch Wh hite llndl. Linon, extra fine sheer quality, snow - white bleached. 24(: Worth 35c vard 45-inch White Organdy (note and extra widths), sheer, transparent quality. 390 Worth 59¢ yard Goldenberg's—First Floor. 39c Beach Suiting *25c Yard 34-inch Beach Suiting, a heavy linen-finish grade, with the ap- pearance of all linen, in reseda, tan and white; popular for one- piece dresses. 25c Organdy, 19c 39-inch Colored Organdy, a fine, sheer quality, in a good as- sortment of street and evening shades. 15c Printed Voiles, 93/c 2%-inch Printed Voiles, in the stylish scroll effects, in copen, navy blue and black. Goldenberg's—First Floor. torily with everything needed, from bloomers to complete outfits of smart, serviceable clothes that will delight every young school miss. All at prices considerably less than the same qualities sold'for last Fall. Girls’ Gingham Frocks, of good quality materials, in a large variety of fast colors and all the newest fall patterns. Smart sash and belted models, self trim- med or with contrasting colors. 1.85 Full cut sizes from 6 to 14 years Little Girls’ Jumper Dresses, in tan, pink, blue and green; stylish braid-trim- med models, finished with patent 5 C leather belts; sizes 2 to 6 years Girls’ All-wool Sweaters, in brown, navy blue and maroon, coat style, with roll collar, pockets and belt; sizes $4 .49 6 to 8 years 4 Girls' Middy Dresses, of genuine “white Lonsdale jean regulation models, - trimmed with navy blue or red collars and cuffs, yoke and lacers. Sizes 6 to 14 $2.98 Girls' and Misses’ Bloomers, of black satine, fine soft-finish grade; made with elastic waist; full-cut sizes trom ()QC 14 to 16 years Girls’ Bloomers, of white satine; elastic waist and knee; full-cut sizes from 6 to 14 years Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. Goldenberg’s—=8econd Floor. “Cash and Carry” Grocery Dept. Clip the coupons and save money on these staple gro- ceries tomorrow. Bartlett Pears, 21c THIS COUPON and 2ic for Silver-Dale Brand Cali- fornia Bartlett Pears, large cans. (S * Del Monte Beans, 2 Cans, 9¢ ‘THIS COUPON and 9 for two cans of Del Monte Brand Beans, with pork and to- mato sauce; eight-ounce cans. ( Morton’s Salt, Two Packages, 9¢ THIS COUPON and 9c for two packages of Morton’s Triangle Brand Table Salt, two-pound packages. (S) Goldenberg’s—Basement. .Spechl Valuesin ~ Knit Underwear Women’s Medium-weight Un- lerwear, separate garments, skirts with no sleeves, also a few with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves; knee and ankle- lenith pants; broken sizes. Worth $1.00.... Women’s Gauze Vests, sum- mer weight; low neck and sleeve- less; crochet neck and arms; regular sizes only; g:ruct quality. Worth 190 c = Children’s Knit Waist Suits, low neck and sleeveless, knee pants; garter attachments; sizes 2 to 12 years. Perfect quality. Well known “Forest Mills® brand. Worth 59C c -$4.00 and $5.00 Lace Curtains $2.65 600 pairs of. perfect quality Scotch, Nottingham and Filet Weave Lave Curtains. in white, ivory and ecru <~lors; 234 and 3 yards long and full width. Choice of neat or heavy worked designs, copies of the high priced real laces Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. should be made in the resolution of the league of nations. The~ conference finally decided to adopt a resolution. which did not mention the league and to ask the business committee to frame a separate resolution dealing with the league, which will be voted on later. The resolution adopted, says the conference, ‘“speaking in the name and on behalf of 32,000,000 followers, declares without hesitation or reser- vation its bellef in the absolute ne- cessity for international disarmament and the complete abolition of war.” “Sitting in the shadow of the most terrible conflict in human history, with its unparalleled wastage in human life and property, and With its inevitable aftermath of human sorrow and its burden of woe, we de- clare war an unmitigated curse to humanity,” the resolution continued. The resolution says that if there are those who refuse to listen to reason, “then let a way be found by which such Ishmaelites may feel the collective disapproval of the world.” Appeals to Englishwomen to de- mand prohibition in Great Britain were made by Mrs. Norman Sargent, Wesleyan Church, and other speakers at today’s morning session of the ‘World Methodist Conference. Mrs. Nellie McClung, Canadian Methodist Church, asserted the church had failed to help women solve their problems. Other speakers on topics relating to women's work were the Rev. Thomas Sunderland, United Methodist Church, and Miss Belle Davis, Methodist Church South. SAY PLOT TO OVERTHROW SOVIET HAS BEEN PROVED Famine Committee Members Ar- rested—Scheme for Supreme Ruler Uncovered. LONDON, September 13.—Revela- tions at Moscow, following the ar- rest of members of the Russian fam- ine rellef committee, are said to prove the committee was plotting to overthrotw the soviet government un- der the cloak of carrying on relief work, says a dispatch to the Dally Herald from the Russian capital. An extraordinary commission is said to have discovered letters showing the conspiracy was widespread. On the person of M. Kapyeva, sec- retary to N. M. Kishkin, a member of the relief commiitee, there was found a note outlining a scheme for reorganizing Russia under a supreme ruler, with a federal duma, regional and parish dumas and local govern- ors.” M. Bulgakov, a member of the committee, i8 said to have written: ‘We and the famine are agents of the political struggle,” while M. Sala- matov, another member, is declared to have emphasized the necessity of absolute dictatorial power. serted he had advecated a series of local uprisings which would merge ‘Fall Low Shoes for Women, $4.55 Quality united with smart styling—at a price unusually low for footwear such as this. Oxfords and Strap Pumps, in the new styles that will be favored for Fall, including Tan, Patent Colt, Black Kid and dull leathers. Louis, Cuban and low walking heels. Welted and turned soles. Sizes 214 to 7, widths A to D included. Goldenberg’s—First ¥loor, $2 All-Wool Storm Serge, 54 in. Wide, $1.49 A sturdy all-wool quality, sponged and shrunk ready for the needle. In Black, Navy and Brown. With Fall and Winter dress needs uppermost in many women’s minds, this economy special will interest value-wise shoppers to- mOrrow. $3.50 Wool Trico- $2.25 Wool Skirt- ings, $1.69 tine, $2.98 54-inch All-wool Tricotine, for 54-inch All-wool Fall Skirtings, tailored suits and dresses, in in plaids and stripes; rich ocelor navy blue, black and brown. combinations. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Double-Bed Comforts Classed As 3.65 Worth $5.00 and “Mill Runs” $6.00 Each On account of having an extra seam in the covering we secured this lot of hiil—grade comforts at a fraction of their real worth—all double-bed size, 72x80 inches; filled with Hygeia brand cotton and covered with fine quality fig- ured cambrics and silkolines, in light or dark colorings. < $1.25 Seamless Sheets, 89¢ 72x90 Inches—T ermed “Run-of-the-Mill.” We bought these sheets considerably below regular price because factory inspectors discovered slight defects, but the trivial faults do not impair the wearing quality. They are made of heavy, firm-woven sheeting cotton, full bleached and seamless. 72x90 inches for three-quarter beds. $1.50 Unbleached Sheets, $1.25 81x90 Seamless Unbleached Sheets, full double-bed size; per- fect quality. . 39c Pillowcases, 25c 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases hrqe size; hand torn and ironed; pertect quality. 15c Shaker Flannel, 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- :\:l. a heavy double-fleeced qual- Y. r Goldenberg’s—First Floor. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.98 Crochet Bedspreads, full dou- ble-bed size; in heavy . raised Marseilles patterns. $1.75 Bedspreads, $1.39 Crochet Bedspreads, three- quarter-bed size; in Marseilles i designs. Outing Flannel, 18¢c 27-inch Outing Flannel, a heavy double-fleeced quality; in plaids, checks and stripes. 18c Dress Ginghams, 12Y;c 27-inch Dress Ginghams, in a Bood assortment of plaids and plain colors. Satin-Stripe Silk Hose Slight Seconds of $2.00 Values $1.45 Black and Colors A special offering of these popular Satin Stripe Silk Hose, made with mock seam back. In black and a few wanted shades. These are subject to very slight imperfec- tions, which are hardly noticeable and will in no way affect Wwear nor appearance. Women'’s 39c Hose, 2$c‘ tan and brown; sll sizes. Slightly imperfect. Mercerized Lisle Hose, with mock seam back; in black, gray, into a united movement under a cen- tral leadership. The investigation is proceeding. RIGA, September 12.—A radio,dis- patch received here from Moscow says ‘he American Relief Administra- tion commission, on its arrival in Samara, sent a dispatch to Herbert Hoover saying that famine relief should not suffer the slightest delay, and that immediate distribution of bread was necessary. QUEBEC VOTES WET. QUEBEC, September 12.—The City of Quebec voted itself wet today by an overwhelming majority, estimated tonight at 12,000, in a total poll of 25,000. The effect of the voting will be to repeal the existing local option law and place the city under the pro- vincial liquor statute, whereby the government vends intoxicants in its own dispensaries. 3 The provincial statute has been in effect since May 1 last, but the City of Quebec had gone-dry previously under the so-called Scott act, or Do- minion of Canada local option law. ELECTED TO PARLIAMENT. STOCKHOLM, September 13.—Miss Kerstine Hesselgren, for many years| - a labor leader in Sweden, has been elected at Gothenburg as member of the first chamber of the Swedish par- liament. Miss Hesselgren, who enjoys a wide acquaintance in America, will be the first woman to hold a seat in this _chamber. Electric Heaters —Cool mornings and evenings an Electric Heater will prove ideal. Potomac Electric 607 14th St. Pay Your Eleetric Light Bill Here $1 Gas Stove to . Water Hot ] EASY on the back, clothes, ' + current, payments. - Of the many attractive opportunities now available, we feature but a few as outstanding instances of the possibilities open to the dis- criminating buyer. " Imported and Domestic Rugs Compfising the Following Standard Qualities— Size 9 ft.x12 ft. Axminsters Khorassan, $39.50 Homeric, $45.00 Roxbury, $45.00 Beauvais, $56.50 Akbar, Mahal, Sedan, Balbeck, $75.00 Wiltons . Chenille Oriental, $72.50 Victorian, $105.50 Chaumont $105.00 Glendale, $110.00 $75.00 $90.00 AND The Karnak Wilton Rug, $100.00 Other sizes in the above qualities at proportionate prices. Seamless Scotch Style Reversible Rugs Size 8 ft.x12 ft., $24.00 Your Careful Inspection is Invited DeFirg That Spine of Yours sleep results. Rome De Luxe Bed- springs cannot sag. A child and grown-up can lie in perfect com- fort side by side, each on his own level. is an important factor in your health and well-being. Many people do not feel well, and look for the reason everywhere but the right place. Instead of taking medicine they should buy a Rome De Luxe Bedspring. The ordinary woven wire, na- tional or coil spring bends the spine laterally and cramps the muscles,cgusing backache, head- ache, listlessness, indigestion, in- somniaandeven graver disorders. Rome De Luxe Bedsprings are scientifically designed to fit the " body—to follow the contour, gently but firmly supporting everypart. Thusthespineremains - straight, and the muscles relax so that absolute rest and perfect The Bedspri 5t LUeXUeRI[(’)n‘% Examine the Rome De Luxe at your dealer’s. The more care- fully .you compare the Rome De Luxe with any bedspring at any price, the more certainly you will recognize its superior, luxurious, comfort. It is always finished in Rome Gray enamel, and on the side rail appears the Rome Quality Trade Mark which identifies all Rome prod- ucts. Look for it—it is your guar- antee. The De Luxe is inter- changeable—fits either wood or metal beds. . SOUTHERN-ROME COMPANY -BALTIMORE, MD. Note:—Don’t_accept a substitute. If your dealer cannot supply you with a Rome Quality De Luxe Bedspring, write us and we will refer vou 1o one whe can B the BEDSPRING, Mtflwl,_bcd or mattress, that makes all the difference” 3 P