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.‘UTEXPERIWARN LABOR HEADS™CONFER THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. o wemeen ecrnac NEGRO CONFESSES reached a vacant lot, according to the confession. In the alleged confes- sion Willlams said that after robbing Edwards he went to the home of his father and took a horse out of the stable and placed the body across the horse, carrying it to a thicket about a mile from Sebree, where he hurled the limp form over a cliff. CIDER KILLS TENTH ELK. John Clarkson Dies at Home in Bedford, Va. NEW HAVEN, Conn., December 2.— John Clarkson, 87 years old, oldest member of New Haven Lodge of Elks, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1924, 4. 0F BG WASTE Jrop in Procuction Seen and| iiiNation’s Supply Declared «1 Not Inexhaustible. = The American delegation is sched- 1 A | uled to pay an official visit to Presi- | | “ e Associated Press. dent Calles today, accompanied by | By the Associated Press. son, | B o representatives of the Mexican labor | EVANSVILLE, Ind., Decembe It was reported here, however, that Studio—1720 M St. NW. Telephonc Matn 1541 * | 1 American and Mexican Leaders . Study Problem at Mexico | / City. | By tiie Associated Press. M CO CITY, December 2 American Federation of Labor d gation has begun a conference the Mexican reglonal federation to Willlams escaped to Madisonville, Ky.; from Madisonville he went to Earlington, Ky.; then to Evansville and Princeton, Ind., and back to Evanston, Sullivan and Terre Haute. He left Terre Haute Saturday night and had planned to meet his sweet- |to heart in this city. = When the city detectives accosted the negro he attempted to draw a gun. Several of the‘officers disarmed HCAROLINE ISABEL BABB him. Willlams was taken to Hender- |i- 1 Ky., following the confession. |l DRESSMAKER dled yesterday at the Bedford, Va., Elks’ Home as the result of drinking poisoned cider served at the home a, short time ago, according to word received here last night. He is the tenth person at the home {Long Hunt for Kentucky Slayer Ends With Arrest study the possibility of establishing ! {an interchange of worlkers between | : ; the two countries, | in Indiana. Corn Well Tea Room Opens Tomorrow—Wednesday— With Luncheon You'll find in the Cornwell Tea Room features that are distinctly different. Menus that will tempt the appetite, served at comfortable tables, daintily appointed. Three Special Club Menus Hot Lunc}'leon—that will satisfy 60c Salad Luncheon— 50c Sandwich Luncheon—*" th:mr!):pulal:3 5c Throughout the afternoons—tea will be served— The New Location—1329 G Street —is /most convenient—and your orders for Groceries may be placed by phone—Main 875—or on your way to or from the Tea Room. G. G. Cornwell & Son December 2.-—A z e e Ssor ; s, headed by Louis Mo-|The hunt for Usylas Wiliams, 22, |feeling was running at such a high p, L assinsUthe cDioiEalinans the new minister of r negro, who is charged with the mur- 3 ‘D ¢ der of Joseph Edwards, 67, wealthy be entertained at a banaue » | Moridian, Miss., interior decorator, at floating -dens in Xochimilco, Presi- bree, , on the night of November weat Calles attending. ended here when the negro was captured by Chief of Detectives Em- £ | 3 mett Bell and a squad of city detec- | tives, The negro confessed to robbing and | murdering the aged man and ad- mitted shooting Rellie Batker, 29, col- ored, Clay, Ky. at Wheatcroft, Ky., November 15, a week prior (o the sec- ond killing, according to the police. Cause of Killingn. pitch in Sebree that the man has been removed to another county jail in wostern Kentucky. was sounded b; an ngineers, in e e 9000060000000 000000000000000000000¢ e = e S AL ALLLLMAAALAALSAA, TIO6 G Street. N.W. of their dwindl with variety replanted, but oil, “he Howse of Fadhion™ Get Your Winter Coat ; at a Big Saving - Beautiful Coats Luxuriously Fur Trémmad Suede and Lustrous Fabdrics IV omen's, Misses’ and. Stouz COA T’S Values, $50 to $75 399 3492 | COA. TS Values, $85 to $125 56.9:50 ari 38950 200 Dresses—Wonderful Values For All Occasions Crepes Cloths 1520 592 spgu oA “I robbed and killed Edwards be- ount to | Sear; how cause my feet were on the ground . . with choice of many kinds and my sweetheart,” the police say Williams declared in his alleged con- Three—24 Other Sums | H shooting. leen for Plans' i In the confession police declare }to the home of O. A. t, a son-in- 2. —-Prize win- The negro took . el {end 1 was broke, and 1 shot Barker “| First Avard Divided Among. because he was interfering with me fession. Barker died a day following the s illlams said the night station agent Sebree asked-hih to take Edwards maugurated osite dir fon and ot the man A. ne a when they t prize was awarded equa “edozzi and Prof. Gino | * at least | Arlas, joint authors of plan 157, and| -|to V. Cento, author of plan 610. The second prize was awarded to Sig. nio Lanzillo. A third prize minor also that when the | to Prof. prizes were ons were insti- in Great Britain, France and| v, Separate awards of ous graded prizes. b d for the best proposa ted in each country. i In a general sursey of the Italian ompetition yestcrday the commiitee | said i ly expected:| “wag fur as the Italian situation in oint’ predicted some | parijcylar is concerned, all plans| . been pfihefll.‘.a:nm that there are two chief issues| 0.000,000 cars 15| of an international churacter, of ch the fir: arations of war sre than 40.000 Sl DM peration on city and ; allicd Jutes, according to Dr. |37 number will expand cial use of the v in its infancy, nes, tractors, power plants | $ VRO “| the present | Dawes plan is considered a good be- | ginning of the work of bringing order | into the situation: but it should be! 4" States consumed 45,000,000 | followed by a solution of the ques- of fuel ofl, just a little less |tion of reparations and debts | used by our merchant ves- . = i tric plants consumed Dearly | gy canymark doesn know how i Eas manufacturers con-| o, . e is until some salesman of out 22000.000 barrels of gas| (0T, IC 1 At SOm e - hin ofl, and other industries about 125, werehl 080.000 barrels of fuel oil.” . The Navy, according to Dr. Sears, | is consuming about 6,000,000 barrels Franklin Sq.HMeI -——' ot fuel oll every year, and the oil- ll) Coffee Shoppe 14th Street at K N —where a congenial and an|in of fuel| 4 OU have really the most important fea- 4 ture to consider when you reach the stage for decorating and furnish- ing. It is these things which make impression and debts. Al stamp your apartment, K nation to re-| your home or your club— unsolved. ltaly's| or failure. Call us into consultation —and let us submit color schemes; drapery ideas; furniture designs — that will be best suited to the particular building or room which they are to adorn. That's our specialty. Phome Fr. 3690 Contract Dept. BALT ARKD Furniture Floor Coverings Draperies Upholstery Fabrics 1340 G Street Silks Velvets Big Savings e, he estimated. Railroads Big Consumers. “Last vear the railroads of the Useful Xmas Gifts—At Low Prices A saving of from $1.00 to $7.00 on e Hostery—Kimonos and Robes—Owerblowses Tunics and Sweaters e ————————————————————————————————— 000000000000000000000000000000000¢ “ for larger and . ST , T 5 S 1216 F SLN.W. St. cpgine are being rapidiy adopted for merchant shipping. *“There can be no reasonable doubt.” he says, “that as a whole the coun- try's need for petroleum will con- tinue to mount steadily in the future a8 it has in the past.’ We Now Offer a Timely Sale of COATS and DRESSES A Truly Marvelous Collection of the Season’s Smartest Styles | burning steam engine and the Diesel g BROADCAST.FOR FRANCE. Station KFGZ Plans Special Over- | i seas Entertainment. BERRIEN SPRI An additional advertisement in this paper ¢o- day. Big Reduction Sale of Oriental Rugs and Carpets Must get out in 10 days to remodel building. 40% Cheaper Than Elsewhiere A. Casbarian 926 17th St. N.W. taller women— Second Floor. mber 10 from adio Lighthous nch folk songs and speeches ench and in English who traveled In r, will speak on ¥ and Today." will be read by uerite Bordeaux, student| nt of French. also is plan- | ers of Spanish. FOR THE LARGER AND TALLER WOMAN Coats Reduced! 4 This exceptional sale, begi_nning tomorrow, includes big assortments of slenderizing styles in the season’s choicest materials, trimmed with handsome furs! Choose from three groups. Each with a wide choice of stvles! . $125 Coats $110 —Sizes 421/, to 50V . . Fashion’s best Winter styles, fashioned of Kashmana, Mokine, Cuir de laine and Velverette—in kaffir and penny browns, saddle, green and black— chin and convertible collars of rock sable, natural squirrel and seal-dyed muskrat. Some with cuffs of fur or banded with 2 or 3 rows of fur on the new full sleeves. All full length and lined with fancy satins or crepe de chine. $85 Coats 56050 —Sizes 42Y; to 48Y; . Stylish and youthful sport models, in lovely Iridaire and kashmirdown, with Jap mink and ringtail opossum and cuffs. Full lined with plaid cloth or heavy Canton crepe. = We Bought Them at Qur Own Price and You Can No Need to Pay Cash Save It for Xmas! SALE PRICE Unprecedented Fur - SPECIALS!!! mark this December reduction Event ! ! ! Exceptipnal opportunities are offered because of our desire to reduce our stock before January first. BUY “FURS” FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE REDUC- $65 Coats —Sizes 44, to 481, . Plain and fur-trimmed and self-trimmed coats, in ormandale and flamingo materials. Straight lines with self stitchery and arrowhead finish—muskrat and opossum fur: and penny browns, also black. Every Ensemble Costume Suit Larger and Taller Women’s Shop, Second Floor. 25% ® TIONS. Think of This— - 4 $95 Bay Seal (dyed rabbit) - Coats—36 and 40 inch length. .. ... 1 $75 Marmot—36-inch length Coat—special price .......... Tomorrow, Reduction! 335 1 EXTRA—SPECIAL PURCHASE ...335 Double-Woven Fabric $49.50 "~ GLOVES . . .%1.15 Pair i S newest colorings. Strap-wrist length; with contrasting gore, in mode, beaver, Lavishly trimmed brown and gray. s 1 with the richest of 50 dozen pairs only—bought under the market a month ago to L furs and perfectly tai- be placed on sale as a cold-weather special tomorrow morning! lored and finished. Street Floor, ® An unusual assort- ment of the newest models, the newest materials and the Dresses Splendidly smart ‘afternoon and eve- ning dresses, includ- ing all this season’s newest models and most wanted fabrics. 3 Carccul Jacquettes that sold for $125, close out ............. Stone Marten Chokers .f. ..jseeviee orisse o An 1deal Xmas Gift