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EUROPEAN RADID PARLEY IS LRCED League Committee Wants Conference to Precede That REPORTS WIFE MISSING. Conductor Second to Notify Police of Mate's Disappjearance. Mrs. Elsie B. Montague, 23 years old, wife of W. G. Montague, street railway condettor and mother of two smail children, is reported missing from her home at 1507 Rosedale street northeast since Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Annie Herndon, wife of Tyson G. Herndon, a street car conductor, reported missing from her home, 63 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925 Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store See Upstairs Store Advertisement on Page 16. 13 TAKEN IN STRIKE DISORDERS GIVE BOND Seven Men and Six Women Ac- cused of Attacking Non-Union Miners in West Virginia. By the Associated Press. MORGANTOWN, W. Va., April 16. —Bonds in the sum of $1,000 each, pending grand jury action, were fur. nished yesterday in the cases of seven MRS. L. M. DORRIS DEAD. D. C. Resident for 40 Years Was Native of New York State. Mrs. Louisa M. Dorris, a resident of this city for the last 40 years, died at her home, 1450 Girard street, Sunday night. Mrs. Dorris was a charter member of the Columbia Heights Art Club and had long been an active worker in St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. Funeral services were con- duct yesterday afternoon, with Rev. Dr. George F. Dudley officiating. men and six women arrested on charges of attacking 10 non-union miners with stones, clubs and pepper when they were going to work at the Rosedale Co.’s mine near here. One man was unable to furnish bail. Th arrests were made by State police. . lived in Buffalo, moving to Washing- Only one defendant, Mrs. John Ver- | ton from that city. derber, appeared before Justice of the | = Peace S. A. Posen late vesterday for [ hearing In the other cases and to preliminary hearing. She admitted [await the grand jury’s Investigation. throwing pepper, and furnished bond | Police and deputy sheriffs patrolling of $1,000. Eugene Long, attorney for | the dist said last night the region the miners, agreed not to demand a | was quiet. L street northeast, with her three children Saturday afternoon, has re- turned home. She was visiting friends in the city. Montague told police his wife left a note at home requesting that he tell their children she was dead. The husband was unable to suggest a motive for his wife's disappearance. Mrs. Dorris is survived by two daughters, Miss Mabel Dorris and Miss Clara Dorrls. She was a native of New York State, recelved her edu- cation there and after her marriage | Called by United States. ‘Remnant Day Savings are Unusually Large Remnant Day Merchandise is not Returnable, not Exchangeable, not sent C. 0. D. or on Approval. Mail and Phone Orders not accepted. Printed Silk and Plaid Flannel Frocks, *9 Were $15 and $20 (15) Popular Printed Silks and Plaid Flannel Frocks, in popular styles for Spring wear. nels in combinations of colors. Tan, red, blue, green, brown and orange. Sizes 34 to 46. Street Dresses, $2.95 Silk Frocks, $10.95; Were $15 Fraction of former prices. (35) in poiret And $20. (10) in shades that are most popu- twill, Rayon silks and jersey. In navy, gray, far. Silks and flat crepes. Tailored and other black, brown, red, tan and brown. Also hair- afternoon wear frocks On line and plaid effects. Sizes 34 to 46. sale Friday only ted Press. April 16—The special tions committee on radio recommended that in the international con by the Washington Gov: preliminary conference of the European governments be held next year. The committee expressed the opinion that the Washi ference should be c If this program is carried out, three @nferences will take place, for the ¥rench government has called a con ference of the telegraph unions for next September. The League of Na- tions believes the work of all these conferences should dov The league experts, their _deliberations pressed the opinion tha conference of the European govern- ments should examine into all ques- 10t listed on the agenda of the 2 conference, upon which fcularly desir: zovernments, telegraphy ha preparation fc ference call ernment The maternal death rate is con- siderably higher in the United States than in most foreign countries." $5.95 Broadcloth Frocks, $1.95 (5) Brown Broadcloth Frocks, i straightline models. Sizes 36 t Greatly reduced for clearance. Linen Frocks, $295; were $4.95. (3) In hemsti d S able for stre wear. tan. Sizes 16 to 38, Broadcloth Dresses, $1.95; $350. (3) In attract Medium sizes. Button Rinse— now this is the only work you do on wash day RINSO does the washing — leaves you only the rinsing — that’s why it’s called RINSO 1 concluded Flan- erday, ex- next vear's Sizes 34 to 46. DOWN STAIRS STORE Remarkable Coat Values, Friday, 15 Were Very Much Higher 25 Coats for wear now and later. deerona, tweeds and polaires. erning the Washington confer- he committee voted to call at- on of the delegates to it to the necessity of elaborating clearly de- fined international regulations on radio-telegraphic communications as related to problems connected with se- curity on the high seas and geners protection of navigation. The resolu adopted v will be com- g les members of the International Telegraphic Union and the Radio Telegraphic Union immed DOWN STAIRS STORE Children’s Sports Hose 25¢c, Were 50cu (40 pairs) Th . Sports Hose, wit ¥ 7, 7% and 9 Of such smart materials as poiret twill, suede, Trimmed with blonde furs, pipings, contrasting ma- terials, embroidery and buttons, Prince of Wales black velvet collars on dressy mod- els of poiret twill. Colors include black, rose, green, navy, gray and rust. Sizes 14 to 44. Full lined. ‘hm\-.n and DOWN STAIRS STORE a DOWN 0FFlCiE;S 7REASSIGNED. | i Maj. Sherman Miles to Go to Fort| { STAIRS STOR Monroe, Va. NO bending over the tubs rubbing and rubbing. No more clothes worn out by the washboard. You don’t have to stand over the, tubs while this new kind of soap washes. The tiny granules dissolve quickly, com- pletely, making every drop of the wash watey so richly soapy that the dirt floats out while the clothes just soak. Then you just rinse the clothes snowy white. Pour boiling water over the Rinso granules to set all their safe, gentle cleansing power free. Use enough to get creamy lasting suds. Drop in the clothes. Then soak—boil—or use a washing machine. However you wash you will have sweeter, cleaner clothes in half the time. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. NOW the big new household package too Maj. Sherman Miles, Coast Artil- lery Corps, recently returned from service in Turkey, has been relieved from duty in the office of the chief of staff, War Department, and as- signed to the 12th Coast Artillery, coast defense of Chesapeake Bay, with station at Fort Monroe, Va. Maj. Paul H. Herman, Coast Artil- lery Corps, at the University of Cin- cinnati, Ohio, also has been’ assigned to the 12th Coast Artillery at Fort - Tunic Blouses Silk-Mixed Hose Now $3; Were 55\“ 88c Pair More 50 pairs High-grade Silk-and-rayon Twisted Hose, in black, jack rabbit, silver, atmos- phere and nude.” Sizes 8% to Mussed from display. Full-Fashioned Lisle Hose 35¢ Pair 1 regular and out sizes. Black, and white. Sizes 8% to 10 in the Women’s Pumps Sl '9 Were Much Higher - 150 pairs of Women's Smart Style Pumps, reduced to clear out tomorrow. Models of patent leather, tan calf and satin. Sizes dto 7. (17) Knee-length Tur o Overblouses, long and s Priced for immediate clearance Wool Sweaters, $1.35. (27) W also Rayon Slip-ons, in lig quettes, golf and sleevel P. Shepherd, 1301 D stre n appointed a first lieute “oast Artillery 2 . United State: : second lieutenant of engineers, Reserve Corps Japanese Satin Boudoir Slippers 50c Pair 75 pairs Soft Japanese Quilted Satin Slip- pers that are suitable for early morning wear. Sizes 5, 6 and 7. DOWN STAIRS STORE of the Regular Army. Dead Flyer Is Honored. The airdrome at the Air Interme- diate Depot at San Antonio, Tex., has been designated as “Duncan Field” in honor of Maj. Thomas Dun- can, Afr Service, who was killed in an airplane accident at Bolling Field, Anacostia, D. May 25, 1923. Fabric Gloves, 35¢ Pair ‘Were $1. 40 pairs s antlet Long Gloves. Sizes 6% to 8. DOWN STAIRS STORF Higher Grades Athletic Union Suits, 88c. voile and striped and che aslir tic at back. Orchid, flesh and white. Size 38 only. Full-cu 60 pair cordov: lot DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s Underwear—Samples of Knitted Cotton Union Suits, 38c. Special. Knit Vests, 15c. (60) High-grade Cotton Union Suits, with (40) Wom built-up shoulders, tight and loose knees Vi bodice tops and shell knees. Size 38 s Men’s English Broadcloth Shirts, *1.35 Were $195. 45 High-grade Athletic Union Suits, 88c, ~Men’s Madras Shirts, 88c ~ $2.95 and $3.95 Ide Full-cut English Broadcloth 31 and 31.25 lrreg'uhrs of 51.50 Grade Shirts, Now 51'50 Shirts, in'collar-attached and 25 High-grade. “Ide Samples of $1. 60 Neckband and Collar-attached neckband style. Slightly : fEckban ¢ th ety and Lo " Lk grades. 100 gh-grade Ath- Style Madras Shirts. Attrac- popular nec soiled from display. Buy in fI8G 0P Ui Gn soisette, tive colors and patterns for quantities for future wear. ainsook and fine madras with men. Not every size in every Sizes 13% to 17. silk stripes. Sizes 40 and 42 style, but sizes 14 to 174 in lot. I Men’s Two-Pants - Suits, $24.50 Friday; Were 33 Stylish Models in Grays and Mixtures Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 DOWN STAIRS STORE 10-inch and 12-inch Columbia Records, 18¢ each DOWN STAIRS STORE—TOMORROW ONLY Aprons, 46¢ Were $1 (43) Aprons, of desirable ma- terials. Green, black, orange, blue, gray, tan and orchid colors. Medium and large sizes. Plain, plaid and check patterns. Novelty Aprons, 50c. (10) with scalloped bottoms. Bib style. Polly Prim Aprons, 50c; were 78c. (19) regularly 78c. Percale Aprons, 18c; were 35c. Maid Sets, $1; were $125. Lawn Maid Scts, bib aprons; collar and cuff: DOWN STAIRS STORE Girls’ $1.95 Frocks, 95¢ (25). Gingham Dresses. for girls, of fine quality Kilburnie and Braylock ginghams. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Colors include blue, glr?;ggc, he¢nna, rose, white. Pique collars and cuffs. Regularly Pumps and Sandals $1.95 Pair (200 pairs) Pumps and Sandals for children. Patent leather. Sizes 4 to 2. On sale Friday only at this price. Samples of higher grade 50) Of plain ne-combed Yarn Cott: te and flesh. Built-up sh A THE SPRING EXHIBITION OF KARPEN FURNITURE ~ie April 6th to 18th, Inclusive A 0 Towels, Pillowcases, Curtains Reduced Turkish Towels, 35c; 3 for SI. (240) Fancy Colored Border Double Thread Turkish Tow- els. Slightly IMPERFECT. Pillowcases, 5 for $1; were 28c each. (96) 42x36 Bleached and Hemmed Pillowcases, soiled frem display. Ruffled ~Curtains, 68c pair. (120 pairs) .Ruffled Marqui- sette Curtains, with tie-backs. 214 yards long. Special price. DOWN, STAIRS STORE Yard Goods Reduced Silk-Muslin Underwear ilk Costume Skps, $195; were 2;':5. (9) Tub Silk Costume Slips, in broken sizes. Rayon Slips, $250; were $3.95. 6 Raryonct Satin Costume . Slips, in blonde, pink, blue, green, white and black. All sizes. . Sateen Ships, 88c; were s (3 Sateen Slips, with lace edges and strap shoulders. o i Silk Chemise, $2; were §2.95. Soiled and Mussed Step-in Che- mise, in crepe de chine, in pastel shades. Braken sizes. Silk Chemise and Seco Vests, 85c; were $1.95. (6) Slightly Mussed Silk Chemise and Seco Vests, greatly reduced. 7 Muslin Petticoats, 50c; were $1. (19) Muslin Petticoats, with em- broidery flounces. Philippine Chemise, 75c; formerly Sl.9s.w'(61 with strap shoulders. Slightly soiled from display. navy, brown. Three-Piece Karpen Group In Brocaded Mohair, $395 Underwear Crepe were 28¢ vard. (1(X Crinkle Wash-anc 30 inches wide Tissue Ginghams, 4 were 35c yard inch Check T brown, blac with white ¢ Another unusual value in the Karpen showing. Beautiful shade tete de negre brocaded mohair, with cushion tops in damask. Japanese Crepe. (300 yards) Tmpe Japanese Cre able colors. DOWN STAIRS STORE Patent Pumps $2.95 Pair (150 pairs) Children’s Patent Leather Pumps. Tan pumps and tan and patent, oxfords also. Sizes 8 to 11 and 11} to 2. Friday Only Imported Face Powder, 28c box. Very pleasant odor. Priced fc clearance Friday Powder Refills, 10c; (25) with puffs. Military Hairbrushes, 50c. (20) Imitation Ivory Hairbrushes, reduced. Black Celluloid Soap Boxes, 5c. ‘Table Lamps, 50c; were 85 Imitation Parchment T Table Lamps, reduced for clear ance. Gravy Ladles, 50c; were 95c. ‘With sterling silver handles. Special low Exhibition Prices prevail during this exhibit on all Karpen Furniture. As- sortments now are tremen- dous—prices extremely low. Rayon Vests, 50c. Very special values. (25) Fancy-weave Vests, in pink and peach. Size 38 only. Rayon Step-ins, 85c. | (10) to match Rayon Vests. Well made and full cut. £ i Brassicres and Bandeaux, 13c. (81) that formerly sold at much higher prices. Broken sizes 32 to 42. Girdles, 58¢c. Elastic sides. Of brocade materials. Soiled. Corsets and Girdles, $1.25; were $3. (9) Tow-bust C-B models in sizes 23, 25, 26, 28 and 33. Soiled from display. Girdles, $1.25; were $250. (6) in R & G and C-B models. Soiled. Sizes 31, 32 and 33. ‘DOWN STAIRS STORE were 20c. DOWN STAIRS STORE Reversible Chenille Rugs, $1.25 (50) 18x36' Reversible Chenille Rugs, in blue, pink, black and gold. All have fringed ends. Splendid values! 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rug, $15.75 Prolino Art Rugs, $2.85. (20) in the popular 6x9 size. are the regular art rugs, without borders. Straw Matting Rugs, $2.35. (18) Imported Chinese Rugs. warp straw rugs of heavy quality. Extremely desirable. Hit-and-miss Rag Rugs, 98c; were $1.50. 30x60-inch size. Made of clean, sanitary rags. Dark centers in rugs. * DOWN STAIRS STORE 10) MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D& E These 116- Teaspoons, 15c. Good plate Teaspoons greatly reduced. DOWN STAIRS STORE