Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1924, Page 18

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UTHERSLAYS 4 CHLOREN AD SELF ive Bodies With Throats Cut Found by Father in One Room. September 29.—The hodies of M A Melton and her our children, their throats cut, were Jound lving '« together in one oom, by J. A on, a farmer, when e returned t s home five miles outheast of here late Saturday night All were dead Offi who investigated the quin- | tuple deaths said the razor was found Tclasped in one hand of the dead Woman, It is their theory that Mrs. Meiton slew the children and then| took her own life before collapging | beside the bodies of the four. She| is said to been mentally de- | ranged for some time Melton left h Saturday after Mangum until” I told officers | nger print expert from the State | ¢ about 2 o'clock remaining in | that evening. he ting afterward that the nn,_.—n | ecived from the chyrch. | on furiture and th f the dea Melton razor were had de- | ‘somebody | h U-M‘ W mone ing the © her R 1] VATICAN AROUSED BY HERRIOT LETTER Church Circles Hold Premier Is Voicing Anti-Religious Spirit in France. r the Associsted Press. ROME. September 29.—The reply of M. Herviot, the ¥rench premier, to the French cardinals respecting the suppression of the French embassy to the Vatican is much commented upon in Rome, both inside and out- side the Vatican. Authoritative per sonages in the Pope’s entourage de- clare that M. Herriot, under the cloak of liberty, impartiality and tolerance for all forms of worship, is simply voicing the anti-religioys spirit which originated with the Voltaire doctrines and reached its apex, first during the French revolution and later with anti-clericalism, that dur- | ing the last century culminated in France with the Combes und ‘Loubet presidencies Vatican circles charge M. Herriot with short-sightedness and ingrati- | tude. decloing that he does not realize, or forgets, the great advan- tages Franc has gained, both at home and abroad, by the support re- The great bulk of the liberals ap- | plaud M. Herriot's letter, which they | characterize asx one of the clearest und most comprehensive presenta- tions of a modern luy state on the iweme sovereignty of civil govern- . permitting no interference by | any religion in the munugement of | public affuirs, but allowing the free develop ult_within_the "Houses For Sale and Rent J. LEO KOLB Main 5027 923 N.Y.Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave THE EVENING Jaws which protect all citizens, ir- respective of their religious opinion. The passage in which Premier Her- riot recalls that Richelieu and Maz- arin both held strongly to the need of the state’s being independent of " | church interference is considered a most effective counter-attac a8 the reference to Fra Catholicism in the of the church pro . Fully 3,500 requests for telephones on file in Rome have not been granted. as well protecting instead 0 T i: Open Until § P.M. Tomorrow, Wednesday & Thursday The Columbia ’11‘<EEP TO National Bank 911 F Street Capital and Surplus $500,000.00 Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily 3% COMPOUND PAID ON INTEREST SAVINGS e et 0= STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Jewish Temple Dedioated. Special Dispatch to The Btar, CUMBERLAND, Md., Be} The dedication of the new temple of the Beth Jacob Orthodox J gregation, on North Cente: vlace Sunday. Addresses were given Tasker G. Lowndes and Rabbl Churlel A. Rubenstein, Baltimore, RO P T Americans are the world's greatest meat and egg eaters. HEGOAL QHave a fixed objec- tive in mind, and stick to it—that's the way the successful thrift- Worl{er winl out. QOur facilities are freely at the dupos-l of serious lavm{l-nc- count builders. Take a dollar or more from your current pay check and start a "Columbia” savings ac- count. Lifetime Furniture Endures the Affections of 1ts possessors Lifetime Lifetime Furniture mellows, but never grows old or tiresome. Rather—years of pleas- ant association and satisfactory service Lifetime Furniture endures both in fact and in the affections of its possessors. Life- time Furniture is built to last your Grand Rapids made dining group of ten pieces, in combination walnut and gumwood Berkey & Gay dining group of ten pieces, in walnyt and gumwood ..... ceeeeiaann. Queen Anne type dining group of ten pieces, in com- bination walnut........... oo Italian type dining group, in rare good taste; ten good Furniture P e enhance its value, children’s children, This Week There Are Some Unusual Dining Room Values size pieces....... MAYER & CO. Seventh Street <0000 ..$395 ummlumuummnmmmutmummmmmmmmlmfluulumm Between D & E T Y i .. C, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 1924. $2.98, $3.50 and * $4 Beaded Bags $1.97 Handsome Beaded Bags in the newesat drawstring style, richly designed in sorgeous and effec- tive colorings. See Opposite Page for Other Store BOTH SIDES OF 77 AT K S K,ST Costume Slips $1 Costume Slips that are correctly cut and made to conform with the ailing modes fe and Winter Made of sateen, in Jjade, Yale blue,' platinum and copen Full length and hem- stitched vokes, Goldenberg's—Third Floor News Tomorrow “THE DEPE NDABLE STORE”“J Tomorrow—A Remarkable Underprice Offering of $40 and $42.50 Room Size Rugs Perfect Rugs and Rugs With Slight Imperfections. All in Desirable Room Sizes ... $28.75 These fine rugs—a hundred and more—were bought way below the usual prices. Many are accyrate copies of expensive Oriental originals, others are informal. more geometric designs. and there are floral, nese patterns. medallion as well as the most desirable Chi- All are-in wanted room sizes. The majority are perfect—some have slight defects which are hardly discernible and will not affect the wearing qualities. $52.50 and $55 Wilton Velvet Rugs, $39.75 These are rugs of the better ft., a few size 8 ft. 3 by 10 ft. 6, | :umlts» Axminster or Wilton Velvet fabrics, in beautiful color- ings; patterns include oriental, medallion and ncat designs perfect quality. Gold Seal Congoleum S8¢ Square Yard Termed seconds because of some siight blur in printing. None with holes or torn. Full %-quarter width. In three desirable putterns Sell when perfect at 85¢ sq. vd Included are the following sizes and fabrics: 9x12-ft. Seamless Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs. 9x12-ft. Heavy Seamed Axminster Rugs. 8.3x10.6 Heavy Seamed Axminster Rugs. 8.3x10.6 Seamless Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs. | $30 and $32.50 Velvet und Brussels [ Rugs, $21.45 | { Axminster or size 9x12 Choice of gr.ule the majority in 9x12-ft. large room-size Smith’s per yoth for large rooms less Velvet and )ru~~?l~ Rugs, in bea Colorings to suit any and medallion design room in th house All $16.50 Linoleum Rugs 35 Japanese Grass Rugs $9.65 $2.98 large room size, green. hlue and bre Bx10-1t heavy Grass R stenciled Sale of Fine Comforts at Unusual Savings This timely sale is the result of a special purch surplus of high-grade comforts their winter needs for warm bed Us\ml $5.00 Grade ?53 69 Hygeia lambswool and cotton silkolines nnd fine cambrics. Many 72x72 and 72x80 sizes for double be s Blankcts. $3.69 palr Heavy-weight Blankets. go grade cotton., with soft fleece finish: 66x80 double-bed size; tan with blue and pink borders also Indian designs, Esmond Mil! Blankets, doubie thick quality size 64x78 inches; used as throws or couch covers. Geldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. Women’s $3 to $5 Fall Low Shoes Strap Pumps. Cut-Outs, Oxfords and Novelties Choice at $1.95 Pair patent le kid. suede and dull le walking heels. All size Galdenberg's—First Floor. 75c and $1 Sunfast and Silk (Rayon) Draperles ‘58(‘ cofa Housewives shou 1]I coverings tomorrow Usual 7.50 meet practi Choice Usual 83.50 Grade filled. with co with plain cole as Sunfast Mad $10 and $10.95 Blankets | | $7.45 o, b 70x80 Fine Grade W kets, with & mixture trength ool Blan- of cotton d dura ber of ya Ulue or pink borders Es—(Firat Floor—Bargain Table and Feurth Flo:r.) 59¢ Colored Poplins | 49¢ Yard 36-inch Colored Poplin, a rich varn mercerized quality, with beautiful lustrous finish, shown in all wanted shades. also white. An ideal fabric for women's and children's wear, as well as for draperies. 89¢ Tan Pongee, a silk-and-cot- ton fabric with the stylish demi- rough wide . 50 Ratinspun, 36 inches wide; varn mercerized cotton fabric, with the new crepe weave; all wanted colors, also 1w 85¢ 25¢ Longeloth, 36 inches wide; close woven, soft finizsh 18C grade for lingerie 39c White Check Voile, extra fine, sheer, two-ply qual- ity with white woven checks 29c 35c White Indian Linon, fine sheer grade, . bleached .. inches wide, close woven, soft finish quality 18c ; 3:: WI:‘i’ll filnm‘mfl (’:I}?lh, 36 nches wide, linen finis ecane 25¢ Goldeaberg's—Tirst Ylcor, Attractive Panel Curtams In Four Underprice Groups at Savings of Y to 3 Regular $3 and Values at $3.50 Values at $5 Values 57 Values 85¢ $1.85 || $2.85 | | $3.85 Panel Curtains, besides being effective for window draperies, are durable pensive. Only one is used at each window. In tomorrow’s < attractive styles—all at very unusual savings. They are 2! 50 inches w1 d come in white. ivory and ecru. Fine quality Scotch Nottingham. Cable Net and Filet weaves ductions of handsomest real laces Regular $1.50 Regular $4 and Regular $6 and 1 inex e we offer 200 new 4 5 and 3 vards 30 to and and <howing patterns that Choice of overlock edge and silk or heavy bullion frinee Companion Sale of Lace Curtains By the Pair at L.owered Prices Usual $7 and $8 Grades Grades $2.85 | | $4.85 Usual $1.50 and $1.75 Grades Usual $2.50 and $3.00 Grades Usual $4 and $5 Enamel $198 Aluminam Tea Vith © Kettles, paneled sides; 5-quart trade size. handle; size, 9135 Willew Clothes Ironing Baskets, good size. felEe made. Housewares at Interestmg Savmgs $1.69 Seamiess White Selected Lumber 35¢ Dress Ginghams 25c Yard 32 Inches Wide Ginghams are still the favored wash material school frocks, women's house assortment includ Fall styles and co! 2208 Select ber Lace Cu stretebers, stroi durable; wide center brace. $2.39 ed C 0 m hinet~, colors. over and bail 10-quart trade $1.19 £1.98 Aluminum Couking Kettlex, 12- quart trade size; cover and bail handle. $1.29 3 qualities, frame; Outing Flannel, 25¢ 36-inch Outing Flannel, light grounds with neat checks, stripes and plaids; heavy reversible quality. 25¢ Shaker Flannel, 18¢ 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- nel, heavy double fleeced quality, for Winter Garments. 89¢ Wool Flannel, 69¢ 27-inch White Wool Flannel, close-woven, soft, finish quality for infants’ wear, $1.98 Heavy Wash Botller cold wood handl large No. 9 size. $1.19 with well Boards, stand; $1.59 Long-handle Scrub- bing Mops. 37¢c Goldenberg’s—First Floor,

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