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) ARMY DOCTOR SENTENCED [RABBI ASKS THAT U. S. e : JAPAN'S SINCERITY HOPE =Be I e s el consideration by the or epart- : TO DIE FOR SLAYING WIFE| ADMIT JEW TO COUNTRY [ment omcials. : OF PARLEY, SAYS OZAKI e ol Dr. Hadley Found Guilty of Mur- Immigrant Held at Ellis Island :_':::.m!fllfl "Dm-n.‘ l"'r;:gl%l"d in a : ournament in London. der Committeed Three Was Head of American By the Associated Press. be reminded that this policy during ' TOKIO, October 26.—Yuklo Ozakl, |twenty years has been advocated in & Years Ago. A Eldas PLITT ... your Patatt former minister of justice and noted CICIAL achse slons, ® it | B the Associated Press. Release f; EN i) gration question is serious, no doubt, 3 £05) s Island of Bern- Paperhinging or Uphol- :War Department Bureau 10 [advocate of the lmitation ot arma- |put it should not outweigh conside RICHMOND, Va, October 21.—The | hardt Apfelbaum, a Jewlsh Immigrant ]S i e e - A 12 ments, addressing the students of the [tion for other nations' conveniences | Jury which ;’}:fizy'hfo%?r%r?nry Yur. |from Austria, was asked by Rabbl rely on quality work- Assist Armistice Day Visit- |imperial University, declarea that the [ad | rights, circumstances Whish | geon,‘acoused of wite murder, yesterday |E. B. M. Browne of New York at a READY manship. . L conference at Washington would suc- |an influx, for instance, of lndians :::‘e‘:-:oatxlxr:‘tig :ofi::fk}e‘{'u:::afll\e"::g lcx:urh:e ltoday before W. V. Husband, ° i ors at Union Station. |c=ed or fan depending upon theinto tnis country. S oty o rrudar i the Trat |sua T v oral of Immigration, Street Oxfords : achievement of the primary object— Ought to Be Grateful. degree, which carries with It the sen- ' Department of Labos ‘:;‘e'}b,.::’,: = Bstablishment of a special Armistice [ tne limitation of armaments. The! “Japan ought to be grateful to the | tence of death in the electric chalr. who arrived at Ellis Island nearly a = Trim shapeliness in an oxford ‘day information bureau at Union glscussmn oquuesllo!’ns r“enmng mtnl:e powers for their sympathy in the hg’lg‘ng;a{fiQwil;o;-::n%:rne;lm:ev:‘;e month ago from his home in Vienna, ith .pe e r - 5 atation, where special guese of the {8 chal 'and iho el adparately (matier of supsraous populacion, but| GREE LA Wittt e, T |5 o0 18, Lo deportation, B il soticest s telinem s government and others arriving for{4o’ more’ harm than good to the real |quires solution from within. playing the same exhibition of NerVe |immoral ‘act In Austria fourteen year Bouqllel: cofiefl Dressy, yet a delightfully fitting the ceremonies attending the burial|object of the conference. - is nothing to be proud of in causing | Which has marked his conduct el [280 and because he has been in a h In black calfski ‘o an unknown soldier may be direct- | _“The limitation of armaments h: a nulsance to others through failure e ey e A in New Meoxico on & |Gérman Jail for receiving stolen prop- S isingl shoe. In or tan n. ied to rooms available for them in |Ehid: TWOMIS RRTEY BIONE fen So | UThe Jist D s that peace | harEe of having killed )!\,l:"‘:l:e' in e estes s e T urprisingly Good i local hotels and private homes. is|long as armament remains in exist-|in the far east depends entirely upon | “*§fr) €' Hudley. the mother of the Browne said, that Apfelbaum is a P ! lcontemplated by the War Department, fl‘-uul-:luul. livnsbsl':lll‘ty!:r! \wla;“:rred the maintenance of order in China. now convicted physician, who had |deserter from the Austrian army. Dr. c er pOIIIl ) it was learned today. e abolteon he tarribie ahock of |denory tistanding that the Chinese)come from her home in Friendswood. Browne'‘ls honorary president of the = ) War Department representatives [the late war was one of the main fac- | Gnina ® are - distintl sturbances in | Tex. to be with him while he was on |American Seventy Jewish Elders and - m iwill ‘be assigned to take charge of |tors in bringing about the present ef- hina are distinctly Chinese and|triai, and who occupled a seat just [is the last surviving pallbearer at the 113 9 9 ‘This Information service and will be |fort at lmitatio SRR I G U L T L L e ist e resaentiGlany urcneil s i " g rial, was not in the courtroom , 1885, -:;‘-.lh:r"igedm;g e e '“5‘[’:,‘”{_‘; Quandary Over Shantung. the newspaper, “disorder in China|the jury rendered its verdict. Dr. Browne sald he Intended to WOH S 929 F st N w ‘may be properly quartered and other- With reference to China, Mr. Ozaki | multiplies ~ the possibility ~of a| The doctor smiled as he was being |point out that barring of Apfelbaum 1325 F St. N.W. 4 o 2 iwise taken care of, it is said. said: “It is not so much China's po- |clash of foreign interests there. In|led back to his cell. from the United States on the im- t. N.W. 3 P et 0 i absence of sin- |View of this, it 1s not the Shantung | Dr. Hadley has been removed to the | morality charge is not consistent The bureau of information planned |sible for the quandary confronting |0f China that should recelve atten-|and will remain there until he is sen- By officials will be provided with a|Japan over Shantung. The fact must tion at Washington.” tenced to die in the electric chair. M card index of all rooms available for |be admitted that it has always been | The Nichi Nichi says that the Chino- | Heretofore Hadley has been occupy- Satisfactron First 1l the world war heroes and their|Japan's threat, direct or indirect, of |Japanese haggling over Shantung|ing a cell on the secend floor of the county jail. The cell he now occu- pies was occupled by Henry Clay Beattle, who several years ago was electrocuted for wife murder. As Judge Scott has already passed on the admissibility of the written| 810-818 Seventh Street friends and relatives, so as to definite- larmed force that has stood in the|may be likened to parallel lines, with 1y direct them to hotels, apartments [way of a real Chino-Japanese recon- no chance of meeting. It is of the and dwellings as trains bearing vari- [ciliation. If the present Shantung fopinion that the endless delay will ous contingents reach the station. policy is a departure from the old, inot avail China. America, it adds, The Washington Real Estate Board |high-handed attitude, the burden of |may prove of assistance to Chi: reports that the public has responded [proof rests with Japan: a solution|when China is wronged. Japan's Willingly and generously to the re-|will be reached only when Japan suc- imand is based on the Versailles quest of the War Department made |ceeds in convincing the Chinese of |treaty, on which all the powers ex- through the board for rooms. The |her sincerity, not by mere assurances, |pect to stand. accumulation of work in the office [but by deeds. = of the board as a result of this| “Some Japanese {nsist upon the verdict. The convicted man has an|= response has necessitated additional [open-door principle in the Pacific| Eronmousstocks of oatmeal have ac-)appeal a8 of right, and may ask the | S office help, and the War Department |generally, including the other side of | cumulated in Scotland, because the|state supreme court to pass on that today assigned Private J. Denayer to|the ocean, to facilitate the solution of | working classes are giving up cating |and other points, thus securing a stay co-operate with the offices of the Real |the cml‘rluan question. They must porridge, say the dealers of execution. Estate Board in properly carding and classifying the rooms. Many Inquiries Received. Many inquiries have reached the ‘War Department from parents of boys ‘who sacrificed their lives in the war, indicating that a large number of mothers and fathers of boys who never returned will come to Washing- ton for the Armistice day exercis Owing to the expected housing co! gestion attending the coincident ar- rival nn the capital or Armistice day e o Tt ot tromcaentes 1508 H STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. officials of the department are de- sirous of having the relatives of the boys who made the supreme sacrifice properly cared for, and have there- fore ordered the excess number of ;oonfil l'hi:“mly be listed turned over 'or elr sposal. It is pointed out that in view of A pamwlarly extensive showing in New Effects, with many the shortness of time, it will be vir- tually impossible definitely to assign varieties in the large sizes especially. the expected visitors, in advance of their arrival, to waiti puart. (S ther arrival, lo wailing uirirs. & #5 12 feet, $39.30 eud $45.00 done, so that citizens who have offer- «d rooms would knmow in advance names of those they were to shelter. KARNAK WII‘TON RUGS WAR HERO GIVEN PART ; ; At present there is a t scarcity of Wilton Rugs. Despite IN ARMISTICE RITES @6 v lis sp'lendxdg:::omnentzf Karnak and ot : The large sizes are particularly interesting. Bergt. Donohue to Be Among Of- 9 x 12 feet, $67.50, $75.00, $90.00 and $100.00. And for ficial l‘(:ur::rs “::’ Arling- the very finest grade of helvy seamless Wilton, $100.00. n ' . Sergt. Michael J. Donohue. who was SCOTCH BED ROOM RUGS ‘with the 1st Division during the world Nothing can be more charming and economical than our Scotch confe on—the only important law point involved—it is not anticipated that there wlill be prolonged argu-! ment on the motion to set aside the | Bed Pillows, $1.00 Each + 17x25 Feather Pillows, cov- ered with blue striped ticking. $1.25 kina, Neckwear WHITE BROMLEY _collar and cuft sets, embroldered or lace trimmed. Set . - 25¢ —_— Plans for Bureau. cerity on Japan's part that is respon- [question, but the internal c-ndluon'lnzh cell in the Henrico county jall iwith the standards of morality thi Yard. all colors. Featuring Superb New ® V v The Big Word a ue In This Assembiage of Black Plush Coats Becm;ling New Hats Qualities and Styles Alike Admir- able—and Prices Surprisingly Low Beautiful Black Plush Coats, full 36x40 sweep, with kit coney collar and cuffs, some with kit with coney bands around $25 bottom. Convertible belt............ Superb Coats of Salt’s Peerless Plush and H. & H. Plush. Collars of black opossum or kit coney. Convertible belt. Stunning ‘Models in H. & H. Ceberseal—a particularly luxurious black plush. Locked squirrel and Australian opos- $3 sum collars. 40 inches long.. 9-75 King's Palace is attaining new heights of achievement in unit- Plush Coats, of resplendent quality, with 2 24 ing smart millinery with low prices. Nowhere is this success more raccoon collar, with collar, cuffs and bottom I macd tham i our famous GUALITY hats at $4.95. Styles, mate- of Chase’s beaver, or of natural opos- Tials and workmanship alike put them in a class distinctly superior to their cost. Hats of duvetyne, felt, brocade and fine velvets. New trimmings of ostrich, feather mnovelties, cire ribbons, monkey -fur. ‘Sealine and moleine fur and gleaming jet and ornaments. Women’s and Misses’ Velour Hats SUM eeeerccsenscccassasccssoncscaccane Other Fine Plush Coats war and who (s now straightening out military kinks for men in train- ing at the R. O. T. C. unit at George- town University, has been designated LTI fMciall: Wi 3 9, ek it et haactet Style Bed Room Rugs. These arc Seamless and Reversible. Including Salt’s Hudson Seal Bes Hhese are the equals_of velour hate being sold. for $75) ‘with the burial of an unknown Ame) Ve D 5 eautiful, full-napped qualities in black and colors. $5 5 ican soldier In Ariington national cem ery Decorative. Priced Up to $79.75 Roll brims and straight brims...... : tery on Armistice day, it was learns last nizht. He is one of the honor m.u of the world war and was selected as the enlisted representative of the infantry branch for gallantry in action. He will be an official mourner, and an officer representing the commissioned personnel will act with him. Sergt. Donohue is the same man of whom it {8 written in the afnals of 3 x 5.3 feet, $5.25. 6 x 9 feet, $14.00. 9 x 12 feet $24.00. SEAMLESS CHENILLE RUGS PlaineffectsinCarpet Rugsarepermanently, ular. Weareshow- ing an important assortment of hmmmlzaPChendle Rugs, of Odd Lots Women’s Wear HOUSE DRESSES—About 2 LONG KIMONOS, of fleecy dozen Billie Burke style in flannelette in straightline checks and plain colors., with model. Hzndsome floral pat- belt and pockets. Formerly terns. Sailor ecxal $l 98 the Army: “On October 4, assisted by 1 ? hil % o Table Damask, Unbleached Sheet- sold for $200. For hawl collar. S E;n,c;l?.:dl é"’,:.{’.fiy .E:’.JL:.“,‘.'L’"" fi:“"«::' fine colors and great durability. With or without shaded borders. ariif s g R 33c InpCvardne s weegi Oc Fisdayiiie o 95¢c. 2‘:1;;‘:;5 pwomms o o wgfl'“'",:cfl“‘n'" ‘enemy ma: 9x12 § $105.00 to $110.00. ceiu‘e‘:i ia’;:::klg(‘lg::zh:s‘ \?I:ir!- unllsleenl‘?l::z;ssl?:‘ummit: lh::v,‘; brgggssElIes ‘:cc\gr;xn::xo&o):g colored Envelope Chemise and ine gun nest t the mal ;. rtionate pri 2 » 2 2 i i 2:::’;::".1“: he“;.gd "?:':;:”Ar:d: And re are s ler sizes at propo prices. Open border patterns. :ard lengths. Has so many \():Vorcester and dAmcn;:)an Ladi ffll;’:r’;';”(vm‘:r;; dn::"e\?orly Ia::: e y a comrade, he lvance lome uses. 3 orsets, in medium ust an thi h b hi; i v f stitching. Brought In- the wounada men " to T 10 fopless models, White and 052 of *TOTE 30C safety. He _then reorganized his pla- d ..... Cretonne Draperies, 19 fl“h Values, $2.50 $l 98 = SLOANE VACUUM CLEANER = 19c | Bk gt Cons o Tha: the enemy position, capturing the Flannels, also b!eache_d and un- new cretonnes, in BANDEALX—\ omen’s pink have accumulated from our &un and crew.” He was awarded the l bleached cottons in useful | a large range of floral patterns mesh bandeaux, of serviceable $198 and $250 lines. Uncom- Very handsome in Appearance. Very simple both electricall and mechanically. There is no better or more durable cleanu{ $48.00, including 8 attachments. distinguished service cross for this work. OPPOSE BULLFIGHTING. lengths. of beautiful color combinations. construction, open front and monly beautiful undermuslins, open back styles, with elastic handmade and lavishly insert. Sizes 34, 36 embroidered and lace I 0Odd Lots Home Needs UL LT Meeting to Indorse Movement to ’ Be Held Tomorrow. Store Hours: BO S Wear FOR MEN g s = INDIAN HEAD TUBING—i5- _ SOILED BLANKETS — $10.00 y ':l '::“L"!‘ .;"":;‘;"‘.';’a ":: 7::::‘: 8.00 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. all Shipping Points inch kind. worth ¢5c. Noted for Slightly Solled Piaid Blankers, o e s Py ts stros weave and part wool extra h I S—O! a’ stripes 0 the movement of the combined hu- in the United States long oat. Speolnl. 49¢ tre Popuilar pl‘ud:“gs‘m? oxnf:-r?luglEnth gu“e“:r‘yudrfpas‘ UNDERWEAR—Lot of men's mane socleties of the United States £ S Palr .......... sesesens color. Sizes 8 to I fleece-lined Undershirts that to assist in the new effort of the fif,"‘:’dm"c":’;fl".l:, Bl N O hout 10 Excellently made. 79 sold for $1.00. Limited w! nd_assor ncy pat- dosen exoe = Humane socleties of Spain and Latin T A oo ta tho tiutest of cases In siven 43u30 ond. 45936, $1.00 value ..-.o...... © | aiantity ojcloze it 49C America to abolish bullfighting will imperfections, but not at Run of the mill, but not & coRDUROY SUITSFor - b be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 all hurt. Yard........ bit hurt for service. Each, lay and general wear. Oliver S—Men's heavy gclock in the gold room of the Shore- CURTAIN RODS—54-inch Brass _ TURKNIT WASH CLOTHS, the st style. for boys 3 to 6 | Sanitary Fleeced Union Suits, Extension Rods, heavily made, regular 10c kind. Preferred for ears. Navy and green. $2.50 | in ecru color. All sizes. Actual with_ silver-finished knobs and their quick-drying text ¥ al Fri- sll fixtures _for hansing. lgc ana good wear. Bachersrs 9C Yalue. For a Friday $l 69 fi‘f’os ‘s'a[:e“'."“_f_' $1 .89 Spuk-u are announced as follows: Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fiske, Ira Be: , mett, Charles Edward Russell and Dr. s H & Ernest Smith, president of the e gecivalie FEESh: e ss BEDSPREADS—"Run of the clean up S Bk ires | SPORT SOCKS—Part wool, = Washington Humane Society, who. onvenlence BABY ROBE BLANKETS, in Mill" Heavy White Crm:het OVERCOAT roken sizes | SROKT S rth and good = . will preside. The meeting is open to pretty pink and blue animal pat- Spreads, in_full-bed sise, 3 to 14 years, in overcoats of rimful o 3 = { the public. terns. Size 30x40. $1.00 79, quarter and single bea $la49 chinchilta, oxford cloth and [ service, yet not disagreeably = kind. Special............. sizes. Hemmed edges.. mannish coatings. Many of | heavy. D rop-stitch H =—————| Economy & Comfort i o §4.08 | Sy e 5OC JACKSONVILLE > $10. Special . . COOTINGS ».vvvvennnnn- £ §30.96 One Way. Round Trip, $53.73 ‘War Tax, 8% Additional Meals and stateroom accommoda- tions included. Extra charge for; Promenade Deck Room: i Tickets good to return until l-v al i Fri, 6 Cluny Laces, 3¢ Yard Baby Flouncing . Narrow cluny laces for 274“‘32'3 Yard . Gloves Hoslerv trimming curtains. Cream soft, fine Swiss ly. A Friday clean- flouncings, with set- : S eyt 25 dozen Women's_Gloves— | ~Boys® and Girls’ Ribbed Hose, mended kids, in sizes 5% to 6%, | in black, white, tan and cordo- Combine to Make d fect suedes in van. Perfect qual- :l';esp:; e‘; . 596 By oonena eessssense 2‘/20 Leathe: and Ch: L L L L L Steamer every Tues., Automobiles Carried Men:lnnh & Miners Trans. Co. ' Pler 3 Pratt St. Tel. St. Paul 4200 FLORIDA RELIABLE (14 99 3 Announcing a Fresh Sllipment of G econds of a_ famous | Fiber e Mixed Black Hose \ = o make, If perfect would sell for | and some White Silk 75 ; h ! New Models m tlle $100 and $125. White and | Hose. Irregular weaves C BY SEA e BALTIMORE TO few in gra; Infants® White Couoll Hose, e e . camais—s few in 41y Q) C | I e oty o o §34.78 One Way. Rouad Trip, $44.60 PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 4 or 83 months. It 3 Pays 4 Per Cent fants’ White Cashmer- ette HOSe ...o...coo.-- 15¢ Underwear Women's $225 Onyx Thread sSilk Hose, perfect quality. Broken lot of Women's Fleec- | Black and col- $l 49 ed Vests and Pants; OFS vouvcnsecsnnees perfectquahtv Garmen‘t soc Women's Van Raaite Glove Inrox Rib- | Silk Hose, plain and lace smped b.g'umg' Sm:lt': s:co:ds of | kinds, in black, gray, brown and 280 ';’s"s'é‘&l’éi%&"i’.i.&‘ $2.25 C‘g{;‘;“;’:’s Art Dept. Specials Coats, In white and colors; sizes 3 to 6 vears. Made Pure Linen Stamped Scarfs, in of wide-wale corduroy in double- | white, with lace edge, breasted style. Formerly sold | gnai jot Children's White :"c:d‘-g: and 36.33. Re- Lawn Dresses, sizes 2 to 14, 1be. hildren's Copper Reflector B Gas Heaters The Solution of the . Fall Heating Problem Portable—in a wide range of sizes, as low as..........$5.50 C/B ’A'La Spirite CORSET Priced at $1.50 to $4.00 Among the popular new fall mpdels the following desem particular men- tion: No. 209—A cleverly-modeled junior cor- set, elpema“y adapted to athletics lnd dancing. Of flesh-colored $l fancy coutil e..oocieiiinocnnn No. 26—A C.B Model, suited to_the average figure. Elastic top, medium skirt, UL UL LT AL on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than a lot of Stamped Pillow Tubing with 7,00 of flesh coutil. A wonderful H ‘ tatiped ¢ $ ,000,000 ° ° measure of style and service at $l 50 :{{‘i’;"t:"“":‘gz““nfl“'. :flf i pi‘; s tarpen l watts o as ln ton t Com No. 508—Designed for rather No. 604—Women of regular ?::::I'; 5“‘“"’ mussed. 39 fi::c‘:h-on Sets, in cross-stitch de- . full figures—and reinforced ac- fi re will find this the corset Middy ~Biouses, of Lonsdale Stamped Turkish Combing $800,000 5 “cordingly. Of p;nk coutil, with o l:“"lfv:fi'l.d “t'l:“’l‘;t:la% !2; - fotn ar alnr:m:: linen (& cotton | 1,0ty Tse. < I di lo ust esh coutil, with el 3 = Full Line Royal Soclety Pack- Sales Department 419 Tenth St. NW. O et navy or copen collars and cuffs, n ity Pack ic i F d la elastic 50 Goods, in the new and clustic nserts §3 () Inere Toack .. 94.00 ¢ HRELIESMTT. N 6% [ RS Bec te §3.00 package. Cnnzr 11th and E Sts. NW. BERRY, President Secretary at sideS....ecicnees |||uuunululuummumummmnnmfiunnmnmmuummmwluuimiiunummuu H