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DENED NEW TR IN ANGLEY CAS Lipschutz Motion Overruled by Federal Judge and Ap- peal Is to Be Taken. By tie Assoctated Press, MAYSVILLE, Ky., October 15.— Federal Judge A. M. J. Cochran yes- ‘erday overruled a motion to set aside the judgment and for a new trial in t of Milton W. Lip- schutz, Philadelphia i convicted W. Langley, te Kentucky — dis- trict for conspiracy to transport and sell liquor. he ruling made orally by Judge Cochran who briefly gave his Teasons therefor. Counsel for La submitted a bi paratory to a ¢ and Lipschutz exceptions pre- counsel for motion for at there was variance between the proof and the indictment; that the Government fail- ed to establish nd took ex- ceptions to some e comments made by Judge during the trial. Langley’s Part Denied. He told the Xkopf of Phila e declared that Lang- ley had nothing to do with the con- id that he could sub- affids substantiating the fact that Schwartzkopf had made this statement. In his argument he charged that during the trial copies of liquor per- mits pertinent to the case were in the hands of Mrs. Mabel Walker Wil- | parts of it. lebrandt, assistant United States at- torney general, and the district af torney for Eastern Kentucky, Sawyer | bill of exceptions, charged the dis- trict attorney had been guilty of “misconduct” in presenting/the case to the jury, accusing him of present- ing matter to the jury that was not In answering | properly relevant and of such de- nunclatory character as to prejudice Smith. Mr. Smith, in his response, denied for himself and Mrs. Willebrandt the charge that they had withheld any such liquor permits. Gray's arguments he stated the case councel for Langle: had been proved and asserted that|the case. the supreme court had held that judge could express an Judge Cochran, however, in- terposed the statement that he had not expressed an opinion as to the guilt or innocence of the defendan the trial opinlon. — e cal Reporte! 11 AND G STS. We are exclusive agents for SEARLES Bathroom Fixtures The best there is in fixtures. We are carrying everything needed for the bathroom. The complete line shown in our sample room. Third Floor. M:BROKS &) G STREET BETWEEN 11™¢|2™ Phenomenal Sale of Women's & Misses' Caracul Trimmed Exact reproduction of one of the Coats and adaptation of a Paris model— An unprecedented sale of some of the choicest models in Fall and Winter Coats. Over twenty chic models to select from and the sav- ings on each Coat will be from-- $10 to $20 less than their true worth DOMINATING FEATURES— Furred Sleeves—Fur ‘Banding— ‘Muff Cuff Sleeves—Tuxedo effects — Straight lines — New buttoned trimmed—Wrappy models. _MATERIALS — Fashona—Bo- livia — Chamaral — Montibello — V.elmorP-Korasan—Abnganda. COLORSEiies siie. alaes ' Penny — Gray — Saddle — Brown — Oxblood — Black — Cinnabar. but had made remarks concernin s| TELEGRAPHERS’ STRIKE Henry E. Davis of Washington, in presenting his Men Agree With Company to Sub- | Bo mit Wage Dispute to Labor By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 1 ‘which occasioned taking a strike vote A tax on beauty parlors is proposed. | among telegraphers of the Illinois Central Rallroad has been settled by agreement of the company and the Some faces that go in to be treated e quite a tax on them, says the “‘La_ employes to bmit Jointly to the Meanwhile the in executive assume. jurisdiction o Board. time.” ad Lal Board, according to E. J. rl‘;lnlon,b;:ul?!:;t, ON 1. C. IS AVERTED | order of Raitroad Telegraphers. - - tive and summon the parties to a hearing October 20, ‘“‘unless the pute should be settled in the mean- The board’s resolution said that it had been informed that a dis- A dispute [ pute which threatened interruption of commerce existed on the road. According to spokesmen for both the order and the company, the key- men demand an increase of 6 cents an hour, 15 days’ vacation with pay and time and a half on Sundays and holidays, . MOTOR BOAT MISSING. Honduras Rebels Pursued. Senator Simmons Better. —— STATESVILLE, N. C., October 15.-~ GLOUCESTER, Mass., October 15— | Senator.F, M. Simmons, yho tinder- No report has been recelved here of | Went a minor surgical operation in a local hospital Sunday, was reported MANAGUA, Nicaragua, October 15.|the arrival in port of the motorboat |iyst night as making —Honduras government forces are|C-4341, formerly known as the Bobo- | progress toward recovery. pursuing the rebel general, Gregorio | InK, Which left here September 28, os- Ferrera, who was recently defeated, | tensibly for New Bedford or Newport, according to advices received here, It | X; L. She was owned by Herbert Rich 18 belleved that Gen. Ferrera was se- | of req YPOTt and sailed with a crew of two. rlously wounded and is fleeing to the PR PN Rail Official Dies. satisfactory CLEVELAND, Ohio, October 15— Robert H. Reid, 54, for the last 34 The theory was advanced yesterday |years supervisor of bridgss. for the Guatemalan frontler with a poorly |that an engine defect might have set | New York Central Railroad, died st equipped and disorganized army. her on fire. his home here yesterday. A (Y (T T (Y (T (o o (VY (Y o (Y 1216 F St. N.W. New York Prepares for the Horse Show And the gorgeous arrays of new and fashionable apparel pre- pared for the Fifth Avenue Shops is reflected also in our own displays! Koffir Jammuna, mel- on sleeves, doudle col- lar and cufls of beaver. collar of bilack 2110, 895. Coats at $59.50 : Featured in this splendid group is a model of Clevelo, with large squir- rel, mink or beaver collar and cuffs. Tucked side panels and variations in sleeves distinguished this group. $59.50, Back Kashara with shawl collar; cuffs and 2 yne. Kaffir Coats at $79.50 Beautiful straightline coats of the soft warm fawnskin, with inverted pleated side panels, are trimmed in buttons and have huge collar and cuffs of squirrel. $79.50. As the social season opens up, interest in attire takes on new life, and this shop was never so well prepared as now to fulfill your every apparel need. B ‘ Women’s Coats, Dresses and Ensemble Costumes are now to be found in their permanent locations on the second floor. The Enlarged Mi"inepy Shop, with smartest fashions for Miss and Matron, from $5 upward, will be fdund on_the third floor, together with our Misses’ Shop and the beautiful new Underwear and Negligee Shops. Do not forget the importance of Accessories—Pearls at our new section for cotsume jewelry, novelty gloves, the right color of hosiery—in all there are most beautiful se- lections. i Hundreds of Handsome New Coats 4 Specially Priced Groups In the various shipments of beautiful Winter proved by fashion, every intricacy of slceve and coats which we have received this season, we the desired simplicity of cut. The fashionable have had nothing to compare in beauty of ma- fare or the more becoming straightline silhouette terial and workmanship, and fascinating designs, is found here in a most agrecable variety. If with the coats offered tomorrow in these four you have waited until now to purchase the coat price groupings. you need, you will welcome this opportune Every color worn this season, every fur ap- svent. Materials Include Cour de Laine Kashara Kashmana Fawnskin Kashlora New Zellia Methalda Mokine Velvobloom Jammuna Glovella Montebello Velmara Natural Squirrel, Mink, Viatka, Sable Dyed Squirrel, Fisher Fitch, Jap Mink, Hudson Seal, Muskrat, Marmink, Fox, Beaver. Colers Include Dusk Cranberry Saddle Coats at $95 Sumptuous collar and cuffs and border of fox characterize the regal models in this specially priced group, developed in velvosuede. At $95 this is a buying opportunity of the ut- most importance. $95. Oxblood Kit Fox Hinoki Black Coats at $110 The new tunic coat is probably the latest development in the world of coat fashions. A surplice shawt collar and cuffs of Jap mink, further elaborates this stunning model. $110. Viatka Hundreds of other elaborations, combinations of materials and furs. Come in tomorrow and see them. Find the silhouette- which suits you best, your most becoming fur! ‘Women’s Coat Shop—Second Floor. Misses’ Coats—Costume Ensembles---Dresses Reflect the High Lights of the Autumn Mode---At Attractive Mid-Month Prices It is not often that you are able to buy at the height of the season, newest arrivals from fashion centers at-end of the season prices. The season is at it's peak, if you have not already made your Fall purchases this is your oppor- tunity to complete your wardrobe at a very conservative cost. A Special Purchase Misses’ Ensemble Suits, $69.50 At last:an, opportunity to buy the last word in fashionable attire, the ensemble costume, 'at a very moderate price. Every model in this group is a credit to the designers from which they came. Straightline frocks of bengaline 'silk faille or satin-back crepe, adotned with buttons and bands of cloth like the + coat, every one a3 beauty. Collars and cuffs are Viatka squirrel; colors are penny brown, Chong, blue and black. The materials are the soft finished fabrics demanded by this Autumn’s styles. Only $69.50 for gown and coat combined. m-fl: Shop—Third Floor. More New Coats for Misses. Gorgeous Fur Trimmings, $79.50 Fur_borders! Fur edgings! Fur collars and cuffs! This is surely a season for furl Such smart designs! Such swagger lines; such combinations of color and fur, have not been excelled this season! Every sort of sleevel Tuckings, stitchings, buttons, embroideries, gray squirrel, mink squirrel, beaver, muskrat! In penny, cranberry, kaffir, green, black, This is a shipment worth raving over. Come in and see for yourself! Misses’ Shop—Third Floor. Just Arrived! Smart Wool Frocks, $25.00 Charmeen and twill in many colors. Because we realize that this is the time when you are completing your Autumn ward- robe, we have decided to give you an added inducement for doing so in this shop, by offer- ing this latest shipment of Misses’ Wool Frocks for almost what they cost us. Fashioned of charmeen and twill, straight beltless models, tiered flounces, tuckings, with braid and but- tons and every conceivable adornment which is approved in the advanced mode. Some have combinations of silk crepe or duvetyn. Nutmeg Green Navy Black Misses’ Shop—Third Floor. Newer Tunic Blouses, *10 | Here! The New Tuxedo Dresses, 5295 Regularly $13.50 to $16.95 « Braided Beaded .Colors are navy, rust, ecru, madonna blue, blac! Tailored It is indeed an-unusual purchase, which can possibly be sold to you for such a moderate price. You would expect to pay much more than this amount for tumic blouses of such exquisite materials, so beauti- fully fashioned. -All-over lace in ecru or black; elaborately beaded or braided models; . sleeveless, cap sleeves or-the favored long sleeve. Garde” Handbags, %5 With a Theftproof Pocket Featured at. $5 are ‘the very smartest Fall shapes and sizes in a variety of~leathers of the best quality; cobra, grain cowhide, elephant, grain calfskin -or morocco, in black, brown and tan. “La Garde” bag-contains besides the usual mirror, pockets and purse, a Each Satin and Chiffon Velvet Kaffir Black Navy Cocoa The fame of the Tuxedo frock is well_justified in the assortment of October models. Long tight sleeves, severely simple lines are softened by lace frills, pleated ruf- fles, and other subtle touches in pipings or buttons. The tunic is generously repre- sented, accenting the slender lines which characterize every Tuxedo own. The Tuxedo is the sort of ress you must have in your ward- robe, and which has a thousand secret pocket, socleverly hidden that it cannot be soen even when the | yses. Only $29.50. is wide open:” Tomorrow, $8. b‘.‘ Al\slso moifze sg‘;k nnderarm' bags at $5. Sketched Tuzedo’s latest creation interprets the fashionable tunic effect, and is made of crepe- dack satin, cfectively reversed to form o Corduroy Lounging Robes, %6-° This is a very small price for so fine a-robe. Voluminous sleeves, large collar trimmed in folds of harmonizing satin and cord girdle, dis- tinguish ~ this’ / -practical and good-looking Beacon make robe. Floral patterns in_brown, purple, mulberry, rose and copen. This model is beautifully lined with seco silk, has roll collar, pockets and sash of the same. 4 { model for bmrdinfischool girls and business women. Fuchsia, cherry, _copen; purple;dnd faymn. .. New Negligee Shop—Third Filoor. Nicely made and finished, a popular ] s contrast, wer emi embellishes ‘the collar and vestee, The front i das . Black, ‘marvelous % of and cwfls are filet antique lace, 4 row of buttons trims the fromd. Suggestive of youth, (Ma gert drem o Bk i, YPhe plattea Tri, Sagea 1 u gracefully on the 3 collar and ouffs, novel buttons and ‘6 pocket Gra other jaunty touches. DS 1= = T =