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. :a golden light which tinged the lake DEMANDS RELEASE » : OF WAR PRISONERS| Senator Borah Denies They Were Convicted for Acts of Sedition. CITES APPEAL OF LAW akes Plea for Free Speech. U;ges Recognition of Soviet Government. By the Associated Press. - CHICAGO. October 2.—Release of ail [ prisoners held for violation of war-time cts, and recognition of the Russian et government were advocated by ~Senator William E. Borah, of Ildaho,; vesterday at what was announced as the first of a series of meetings to be held throughout the country in behalf of these two aims. lustry rathe iled the injunction obtained by the t the striking At the close of the m <tion was adopted Wl “We demand that Pi Harding immediate prisoners.” Plea for Free Speech. 1 “We are denyi our citizens the Vfundamental upon which this i Mr. clease all political the principl through the upon fre can be no overnment, without f Enow is sald of may take all t dom away fro ave speech free, and free speech 11 unchafh all the rest.” hery tor then made reference to 3 Debs and his recent re- om the federal prison at At- !lanta. It seems to me that a vicious I'doctrine has grown up that when war comes the Constitution is for the time uspende: a is, in- eed, a vicious onable doc- itrine.” us do the wit of man than of the Constitution during any of is recognized that the jesplonage law was unconstitutional, for it has been repealed. And since the law under which these prisoners were sent to jail has been admitted to be wrong, they should be re- leased. It a proposition which Zoes to tl ry foundation of this Zovernment. In demanding the recognition of Russia, Senator Berah pointed out that Washington and his cabinet the republican govern- nce when it was still in n. Thomas Jefferson and ni it all in all, it was excepting the present cabi- : greatest and most illustrious which ever sat.” 'BIBLE SCENE ENACTED i AT CHURCH MEETING Bishop, on Iowa Lake, Repeats Christ’s Words at Galilee. By the Associated Press. CLEAR LAKE, lowa, Octobér 2.— The sermon delivered at the Sea of ‘Galilee was re-enacted here at sunset by delegates to the upper ! e M. B. Cl ingdom athering storm clo by the setting sun and the shifting | rainbow colors of the lake made a| beautiful background for the pic-| ituresque sailboat, from which the bishop spoke and a quartet sang. At .the co: ion of the sermon, during i ¥ the sun broke through e clouds, which had obscured it for time, bathing the occupants of the ark and the multitudes on shore in tluminated | ‘until 1t seemed of fire. . The spectators sald the scene ‘seemed to parallel the approaching orm in the biblical spectacie and the icalming of the waters of Galilee by ‘Christ. PRAISES SOUTH AMERICA. CHERBOURG, France, October ,—Burgomaster Adolph Max. delighted outh Amer- | s pralse of | nen. i uth America that | ght to look for their most_important commerc he said. © He added t outlet,” was made theough | a strong tempest. | and thousands youngergcontract Pyorrhea. Bleeding 'S g forha FOR THE GU B With such beautiful fab/rics come the thoughts of their Jashioning into smart clothes It is here that the Dressmaking School plays its important part—instructing you through each minute detail of designing, . cutting, fitting and completing beautiful garments. The reasonable charges en- courage one to its use, also. Six-Lessons, $5 Auditorium, Eigbth floor. The Autumn Rich Deep- Pile Fabrics of Luxurious Texture Mark the display as one of extreme beauty and dis- Individual weaves, each one, with sheens New tinction. and shadows cast on their soft surfaces. browns, blues and black are favored colors in these: ‘Matcova, an exclusive fabric, here, $12.50 yard Marvella, $12.50. Evora, $10.50. Gerona, $11.50. Panvelaine, $7.50. Juina, $7.50. Montrey, $8. Smart Woolens for Sports Clothes--- Plaid-back Coatings, in smart mixtures in soft Autumn colors. $5 yard. 7 Chic Tweeds, in wanted shades, for suits and sports frocks. $2 to $4.50 yard. Wool Eponge, plain, checks and plaids, much favored by Paris designers. $4.50 to $6. Wool Jerseys, wide color range. $2.25 yard. New---Wool Canton Crepe, A fashionable fabric, that will be .seen much in frocks for Autumn. The new cocoa brown, tans, navy, gray and black offer desired colors. $4.50 yard. Cachemire Duvetyne, $10. Other Cloakings, $6. Fine Poiret Twills and Tricotines--—- Wanted shades for Fall. $3 to $6.50 yard. Wool Dress Goods Section, Second floor. Open 9:15 AM. \ Newest Trimmings —show many ingenious creations in beads or embroidery that lend the chic and charm that make Paris clothes. CABACHONS are among the most beautiful and desirable Fail trimmings. Shown here in wonderful variety of jet, pearl, crystal, bronze, rhinestone and delightful combinations of many of these. $1 to $7.50. JET is also much featured, in rope girdles, medallions, caba- chons, festoons and bandings. PEARL, CRYSTAL and RHINESTONE form some interest- ing creations for evening wear. AMONG FUR TRIMMINGS, skunk and caracul are favored— ¥ WHILE FOR STREET FROCKS there are smart buckles and * cabachons in varied colors—also cut steel and jet. $1 to $10. Trimmings Section, First floor. Exposition in Which We Feature FALL- FABRICS ANY of the finest foreign and domestic weaves are shown in exquisite colors—handsome brocades, me tallic laces, silks and woolens, and their accompanying trimmings. In a word, everything that is favored by Paris® and New York is at your service in this most unusual and comprehensive display. ‘Handsome Metallic Brocades Make the evening mode one of brilliance and beauty- From foreign shores they cénle, in gorgeous colorings or glittering silver and gold. Combining velvet brocade on metal, metal on satin, gold and color on black chiffon and Paisley designs of matchless beauty. Delicate Paisley chiffon velvet adds a striking note— Priced $15 to $27.50 Yard . ‘Brocade Velvets —in self color tones, street and evening shades, $12.50 yard. CHIFFON VELVET of mirrored beauty, in a wonderfully wide color choice, in- cluding black, $5.50 to $9 yard. SILK DUVETYNES, fashion’s favorite for frocks of charm, $4 yard. SATIN-BACK DUVETYNE, for capes or frocks, handsomely lined with con- trasting satin, $6 yard. VELVET-BACK SATIN, in self colors, $3.65 yard. & VELVETEEN, in the wanted street and evening shades, $4.50 yard. BROCADE VELVETS ON CHIFFON— exquisite designs in wonderful colorings, $11.50 yard. Crepes Lead —and this season shows wonderful new crepe weaves among which are— FROST CREPES, exquisitely fine and with a new pebbly surface. All the de- sired colors, $5 “MOLLY O” CREPES, a delightful crepe with satin face; large variety of colors, $5 yard. THE BETTER CANTON. in a rf'al crepy weave, much heavier than usual— in street shades, $4.50. MARROCAIN CREPE, handsomely bor- dered in color, $4.50 yard. 3 CANTON CREPES, of varied weaves and weights; every desired Fall shade, $3 to $5 yard. PUSSYWILLOW AND RADIUM SILKS, of attractive design and color, $3 to $4 yard LS MATELASSE, the new blistered_silk,. sponsored by Paris, in navy and black, Silk Section, Second foor. $5 to $9.50 yard MWoodward & Lo New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Exquisite Laces Will Play a Role of Importance The handsome metallic cloths and laces which have just “arrived,” and which have scored such a suc- cess in Paris, are seen in widths of 5 inches to flouncings of 36 inches—a fascination in their gorgeous lengths that is hard to resist. Priced $1.25 to $10 Yard IMITATION APPLIQUE LACES, in white; exquisite for the bridal gown, $6 to $8.50 yard. BLACK LACES, in wonderfully lovely Chantilly designs— also radium laces of delightful pattern. Skirt flouncings in these, $2.50 to $8. WOOL AND SILK LACE. a novelty just introduced, in navy blue or gray, $4 yard. PAISLE\" BROCADED CHIFFONS, of exquisite hue, $6.75 to $8.50 yard. And a wonderful collection of all the other laces, both wide and narrow, that will be wanted. Lace Section, First fioor. When it Comes to Linings % lain durable sateens to the richest of :i‘l‘\otznag,dc s‘;ti‘ns, this section offers widest. choicc. Skinner’s Cotton-back Satin, perhaps, is most fa- vored, $2.35 yard. Two-scason Satin, $1.50. Broca Satin, $3. Sateens, 75c. Pricings and linings to meet your ideal of expenditure and desirability: Lining Section, Second floor.