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RICHMOND CHOSEN | CONVENTION CITY United Lutheran Church Ses- | sien in Chicago to Close Tonignt. r 20 —Richmond . was chosen as the city which | 1926 convention of the United Lutheran Church in America will be d by the convention in session vesterday. An effort will be e to close the convention to night. convention voted down a pro- publish isters’ salari -al papers of the church, it tends to invite envy.” Muititndes of ia pilgrims have in pious reveren tomb of a mummified and ted ubbot of old rrof. C. T. e of Mount v Seminary, ohia, told the convention “hundreds Kremlin mission Nationa T New saints have re present unlike the p: I do not say that th manent.” Luther's Hymns Lead. Luther's hymn book, published just 0 “gave th toward Dr. Gomer . Pa., told the book conta by Luther him swed in_rapid succes 53 the ffth edition hymnal contained 131 h rapid f hymns and hymn books « ter Luther's death, and today lands thou- hymns, er books that his w Yorl h the Wom- and the Vir- the school in r Marion, Va. Chinese Work Grows. Little may be known, but much has been accomplished by personal contact, in regarc to the safety and welfare of s in Chil said the report of the National Luthern Council. of which Dr. H. airman. “The value of one million dollars has been expended in_ Russia. The recent organization of the Evangeli- cal Lutheran General Synod Qf Russia is an indication how worth while this work has been. Hitherto no evangeli- cal faith enjoyed the right of organized expression in Ru The report s that under the Soviet republic for the first time since the establishment of Lutheran congre- zations in Russia in the sixteenth cen- tury the Russian government had “guaranteed freedom of faith by law.” “It is not a mean matter to consider what patience and statesmanship were required,” the report added “to proach the French governn the American embassy in P: cure the offi to conduct relie trict unmolested 5 often too delicate to be made public have been and are of the greatest im- portance to our church.” MAIL CLERK FRUSTRATES MILLION-DOLLAR THEFT Rushes Bandit, Retrieves Sack Con- taining Money, Escapes in Hail of Bullets. October 29.— Police ves told ‘of a $1,000,000 mail roiber: rated by the pres- ence of mind of a railway clerk. The robber entered the Moose Jaw post office late Monday night, covered the clerk, W MacPherson, with a gun and seized a mail sack whose value stimated as more than $1,00 MacPherson rust him from the platfo session of the mail fled, although three at him, he told police. 1 him and pushed m. bag, the clerk shots were fired MAN OF 72 SHOOTS BROTHER IN FIGHT Latter Seriously Wounded, Came Home Drunk and Started Row, Witnesses Assert. October 29, in a local h ‘\lfnd Champ, 3 pital near death \\Hh a bullet wound h stomach, and his brother, | ; Jumes, ag is held on a charge of hu\mx. fired the shot. The shooting o {night at the C | family has resided 5 | sulted from an alterc Iby Alfred when he, | ers assert, came home intoxicated. |4 st shot went wild, but when again attacked J. xx\(~~’, the latter shot him, witnesses Jame jsurrendered to local nulhnn(l who are awaiting the result of an opera- tion performed on Alfred before pre- ferring charge carly last where the | It re started two of his broth- | e Miners Observe Holiday. SCRANTON, Pa., October 20.—The anthracite mining industry stood idle today whilesthe union mine workers observed Mitchell day, the twenty- fourth anniversary of the ending of | the g coal strike in 1900, when John itchell was president of the U'nited Mine Workers of America 0 central celebration was held, many of the unions obse the day by h | Olyphant, n was dedicate were held at the in this city, SILUK S1UPS BABY'S RASH, NURSES SAY | Scientific Product More Effec- | tive than Usual Dust- ing Powder and brief Mitcheil Monument There are many dusting powders on the market today. Not one of them measures up to Silox, nurses | say. And nurses are in a position to know. Experience has given | them uncanny judgment when it comes to selecting the “really useful and effective” from the ordinary commercial product. Silox is a remarkable absorbent of moisture, a splendid deodorant and absolutely pure and safe for the voungest baby or ‘the tenderest skin. It is soft and fluffy, cooling and soothing. Nurses tell us that it will relieve promptly those irri- tating rashes, so common to baby- hood, as no other dusting powder can do. What is more, Silox stops | diaper chafe, and keeps the baby happy _instead of fretful. Think what Silox means to mother’s peace | of mind and baby’s welfare! Use Silox whenever the baby is changed. Use it generously and note how much longer the little fel- low is content. Note, too, the ab- sence of reddened, irritated skin around his legs and groin. Silox will keep the baby sweet, dry and absolutely eliminate chafing. Al- ways use Silox after baby’s bath. Silox is a scientific preparation that grew out of the war when great scientists were seeking a product to save life and increase comfort. To- day the basic formula for Silox is considered invaluable by the Gov- ernment, and they reserve full license to use it in time of war. The | great formula from which Silox grew is not common property. That is why nothing else can be like Silox! Get Silox today. It has many uses. Grown-ups will find it useful for many little things about the toilet. Be sure to read the leaflet that comes with the can. At drug stores and toilet goods counters— only 35c. The Silica Gel Products Corporation, Baltimore, Maryland. RESORTS. NTIC CITY, N. J. The \muna Falls on the Zambesi Mortgage Loans Made and Sold J. LEC KOLB Main 5027 833 N.Y. Ave 1237 Wisconsin Ave. Keeping MillionsFree From Colds: and ‘LaGrippe W. H. HILL’S LIFE WORK Colds cause more illness than any , other human ailment. Realizing this 50 years ago, W. H. Hill de- termined to develop a quick- acting scientifically- correct cold and la grippe remedy. Years of research brought success. Mr. Hill discovered a most re - arkable for- mula. He backed it with . iergy, faith, integrity and a name that meant “satis- faction or money back.” Today more than 4,000,000 families— oone-fifth of America’s population—use and recommend Hill’s Cascara Bromide Quinine. . ‘The fermula has never been changed in a qu.rmeamxry ‘What Hill’shas done for millions, it can do for you. Demand red box bearing Mr. Hill's portrait. All , druggists, 30 cents. QL cAsanAEioumm wamnzco. dpom (OV PETROIT, MICE. &Atloah City; ;flJ EST: ABL!SHED 1875 N the center of the exclusive beach front pection. Spacious open and incloskd sun decks. Hot and cold sea water in private bath rooms. New fireproof addition. Orchestra of eoloists. Prvate garsge on premises. American plan. Phone Manne rozo. CONTIN \’r'\l‘ S e N WALAH DUNEAN i HOTELBOSCOBEL %3 =;_ X\’OVING PACKING & STOBAGE Without Worry or Risk. Re. 1 sponsible_Service—Low Rates o rooms. $2.00 mo. (‘)nd g pert packers for shipping. e e o L ae SPECTAL RATES. Gl ANYWHER! ARY Thie" TADDED VANS, " MAIN 1480 NATIONAL' DELIVERY ASSN., 1416 T, 8T. R PHONE NS RTS 3343 NATIONAL CAPITAT STORAGE Storage Hossenold rood- '500 Rooms. d_ L tance Moving. OVIN STOR KRIEG Exmss PACKING Y SHIPPING _e16 Bye 8t N.W. Main 2010, 1434142 U N.W. STORAGF-MOVING-CRATING 418-20 10th . W. Ma's 4229 Frk. 2423 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, S Qe S SE The New Colorful Hats for Lace and Metal Cloth the Dance $7 50 Chic is the only word which describes these very new hats cleverly fashioned of satin and meal lace and cloth. Satin crowns with lace brims Silver metal cloth combined with vivid red velvet folds; an especially smart modgl. Satin crowns faced with velve t, with Autumn leaves in natural colors. Rich Autumn browns with metal lace brims under thread lace to match crown. \llur and gold leather embroidered all over in black. hese are just a few of the this extraordinary collection. *_ Delightful hats to wear with very unusual combinations which make fur coats. ew high colored enibroidered hats in the latest shapes and trims. The colors—Lacquer, sand, we Street, Daytime Eveni »od, brown and pearl. Palais Royal, Second Fleor. i and % ng Frocks 533 For the street are trim tailored models in bengaline, and ry edict and 1i For there mode chiffon elty e nille b One satin twill. They out Fashion's of simplicity ne. afternoon are charming s in satin, 1 velvet, nov- repes and che- yroc specially 1o Iy model in bl velvet over crepe, slashed tunie royval blue with a design in ewiss embroidery, quite usual trim sketched. other circil: fect a For spired high line t Other all-occaston $2 Women’s Athena Underwear Women’s Athena Union Suits $1.47 Wool-mixed suits. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, and ankle length. Regular and extra sizes. Women's Athena Fleeced Union Suits, $1.00 Low neck ribbed union suits Sleeveless and ankle lengths Regular and extra sizes Children's Fleeced Vests and Pants, 50c. Well made vests. High Jong sleeves and ankle length pants. Sizes 2 to 16 years. Palais Royal—Main Floor. neck, the most un- of the newest mings, is Also an- showing the ar flounce ef- nd lace jabot. even Paris-in- models in the shades—that ells the story frocks for wear, 5 to $65 Paiaix Royal— ‘Third Floor. Art Needlework Decpartment Laundry Bags Large Assortment of Laundry Bags, 69c and 79¢ Made of cretonne at exceptionally low prices. The patterns are very attractive—dark background with gayly colored designs, completely finished. Unbleached Laundry Bag, $1.25 dy-made, with blue and pink cd gingham borders, to be red with loveliest colors, in darning and outline stitches. Laundry Bag: Made of “Krinkly ave materia that popular bedspre broidered in_ beauti Completely finished, broide Palais Royal—Main Tloor. Underwear Items for Girls Girls’ Cotton Girls’ $1.69 ece !-nhmu | S 5 tnn!” nr- e Alse §to 16 dren. Size Flannelette Pajamas, $1.00 L well quatity e Bloomers catoen, At wal drawers are garments sleeves and _leg: With " Rayon ifiber Erogs and pockets. 8 to 14 years i with_val i Sizes Girls’ and Drawers, 69¢ full eu nainsook, made on a band ers trimming at koee. 6 to 11 years. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Bath Robes .50 bath robes. Docket that m.-.u‘ to chil s 6 to Bloomers of plain or strips With elastic of e sce and, embroid Sizes Baby Pillows, 49¢ Of pink and blue sateen,| Of sanitary Ka- filled pok. with Special Items for Baby’s D. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924. S EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE NN NI NSNS NN NS E NSNS NN NN SN SN ESE NS EE NN NN Shaker Knit and Jersey Knit Coat Sweaters $6.95, $8.95, $9.95 and $10.95 For Hiking—for Motoring—for Foot Ball Games High quality pure worsted and thorough full- fashioned tailoring are features of these college Shaker Knit Coat Sweaters. Turn-over shawl collar and button-down front. Navy, white, brown, cardi- nal and maroon. Jersey Knit Coat Sweaters, in black and navy, in extra sizes as well as regular sizes, Palals Royal—Third Floor. Knit. Underwear Complete stocks and moderate prices. Styles for boys, girls, infants, misses and women. We specialize on the following makds: Merode, Carter, Athena and Kayser. Women’s Merode Vests and Pants, $1.95 to $2.25 Wool mixed with Rayon (fiber silk) stripe. Also cotton and wool mixed. Vests. low neck, built-up shoulder and bodice. Also Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, and high neck and long sleeves. Pants, ankle and knee lengths. All sizes. Merode Fleeced Vests and Pants, $1.10 to $1.35. Good warm fleeced lined garments. Vests high neck, long sleeves, and Dutch neck, elbow sleeves. Ankle and knee length pants. Merode Corset Covers, $1 and $1.25 High neck, long sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves. welght cotton. Women’s Merode Suits, $1 to $1.25 Low neck, sleeveless suits, tight knee, built-up shoulder and bodice. Regular sizes, $1.00. Extra sizes, $1.25. Women’s Merode Suits, $2.95 to $3.95 Wool-mixed, high neck, long sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and low neck and sleeveless. Ankle and knee lengths. Regular and extra sizes, Women's Merode “ill\ and WooI Union Suits $3.25 to $4.2: Wil e matls: wilie Ruses (fil)or silk) stripe. shapes. Women's Merode Wool Suits, $5.95 and $6.25 Merode suits with large percentage of wool. High neck, long sleeve and ankle length Merode Vests and Pants, $1 and $1.25 Good weight Maio varn. Flatlock seam. Vests, high neck, long and short sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, low neck and sleeveless. Pants, ankle and knee length, French band pant and tight string top styles. Regular and extra sizes, . Good An Children’s Merode Underwear Medium-weight Cotton Vests und Pants, 65 and 75 Fleeced-lined Cotton Vests and Pants, T5c, S5c and $1. Vests, high neck, long sleeve, Dutch neck, elbow sleeve. ts are ankle and knee lengths. Sizes 2 to 16 years. Children’s Mercde Wool-mixed Vests and Rayon (fiber silk) Striped Pants, £1 to K155 Children’s Silk and Wool Vests and Pants, $1.25 to $1.75 Children's Cotton Merode Suits, $1.50 and $1.75. Children’s Wool-mixed Union Suits, $1.95 to &3.25% Childre: k and Wool Union Suits, $2.25 to S35, Boys' Wool-mixed Suits, white and gray, $2.23 to $3.35. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Pan Women’s Hosiery Women's Hosiery, 79¢ | English Ribbed Sport Silk and Rayon (fiber silk) | i hose, Burson and Rockford Hose, 79¢ fashioned. Also silk hose, good medium e Silk seamed back. In bl silk), mixed toned. and Rayon (fiber also silk and cotton Plain colors and two Ideal for Fall wear. brown, gray, airedale, be nude, tan bark, sunb Jack Rabbit Wear silk or chiffon silk hose on cold days with Unda Hose. Flesh color, wool-mixed, full length with feet, T3¢, $1 color, all wool. with feet. full length, $1.50, Gotham Invisible, the popular spat style, $1.00. -w Unda gock. without feet, very prac 'nda % socks, coming to knee, with feet, 75¢ and Sie. Palais_Royal—MWain Floor. Men’s $1 Silk and Wool Ties, 39¢ sale Men's Regular $1 Grade i figures and dots. Very new All have slip bands. Palais Royal—Main Floor. Ties, W all open- Comfort at Special Prices |Babies’ Nightgowns, $1|Gertrude Petticoats, 50c white flannelette. “Brighton” brand {loped neck with string slecve and hottom Long, sizes up to 3 years. scal.| Made of white flannel- draw-|ette: long and short, with crochet edge. Beacon Blankets, $1 | sizes up 3 years. With pretty Japanese lflnk or blue. Handmade Philippine Petticoats, $1 Daintily embroidered and| long and short; sizes up to 2 years. scalloped: Silk Umbrellas, Specially Priced, $3.95 The best lot of umbrellas we have been able to ofter at this remarkably low price. Covers are of first quality umbrella silk with wide taped borders, the new stubb; amber tipped ribs and ferrule. Handles are of carved and plain fancy carved wood. End strap or side strap style. Palais Ro; n Floor. ' y style with bakelite and G & 1lth Sts. nursery de- s. Pink and blue with N‘allnpell or crochet edge. Clrriage Robes,hsaln‘)d Folding Nursery Chairs EorTe quilted carriage robes, in silk “Smiling Baby™ Bath Robes, $1 Of soft robing; daintily trimmed _in ribbon and Pink, blue and Crib Sheets, 59¢ Made of guaranteed red rubber. $3.00 For home or traveling, made of strong wood; oak, tvory and white. Nursery Pads, 59¢ Zigzag quilting; size 18x| 34 inches. Baby Bands, 50c Silk and wool; shoulder strap and diaper tabs; sizes to 2 years. Palais Royal—Third Floor. e PALAIS ROYAL Established 1877 Service and Courtesy The Season’s Smartest Styles in Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats At $309.50 It is not often one can find so desirable a group of coats at this exceedingly moderate price. Particularly when such coats embody all the latest style features of melon puff cuffs, the new narrow cuffs to hold in gathered sleeves and the long tight sleeves with decp fur cuffs. The furs are natural opossum, marmink, Manchurian dog, moufflon, tibetine and French seal (dyed coney). The colors are those which are enjoying the present day vogue —mulberry, penny brown, kit fox, gray, new taus, seal brown and black. The materials are the smooth suedines and high luster bolivias. For misses and women, sizes 14 to 18, and 36 to 46. Palais Royal, Third Floor. Serpentine Crepe Kimonos Special $ Long kimonos of genuine serpentine crepe. Straightline models. hand-embroidered or with rose quilling. Practical shades, with self or contrasting trimming. Two illustrated. Palais Royal—Third Floor. All-Wool Albatross Kimonos, $3.98 Long Kimonos, straight Rose. copen a Velvet Corduroy Robes, $3.00 In front or side tie mode wistaria, blue bud and fuchsia. silk. { all-wool al scallope nd blue batross: edge. in rose, conen th dotted Seco Flannelette \ightgm«n: Special, $1.98 Flannelette heavy ity or Windsor flaunel. Plain colors figured or striped patterns. hand.embroidered. Ribb or embroidery, hemstitched trimme e =1 ince on. button or frog A Sizes to 56. oknit Petticoats, Bloom- ers and Costume Slips Special, $2.98 several Some s z s with others w with nove Utility Dresses and Uniforms, $1.98 Of white Fruit of the Loom muslin or tion styles, with straight lin and professional nurses, as w well tailored. k pongette. v maids, Perfect maniures fitting and Palais Royal—Thirdl Floor, Weather Houses 69c¢ each Seven inches high. Wiil the sun shine—or will it rain? The weather prophets will tell the story. As illustrated Boxed Christmas Cards 14 Engraved Cards, with envelopes, 50c box. 17 Engraved Cards, with envelopes, $1.00 box. Framed Pictures 5128 Frames with decorative tops, i antique gold. Among_the subjects are Hope, Innocence, De- spair, Boy and Rabbit, etc. Palals Royal—Main Floor.