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NNAMARA FACES NEW LABOR TRIAL incited the vandalism after a futile effort to obtain employment for union men of his organization on buildings under construction by non-union workers, McNamara was general secretary of the Structural Steel Workers' Union in 1811 when the Times building and the Lewallen Iron Works in Los An- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, Mustapha Kemal Urges Turkish Women To “Show Their Faces to the World” By the Associated Press. CONSTANTINOPLE, September 1. —Although President Mustapha Kemal | geles” were dynamited. T venty-two |has divorced his wife, the former without exception worn the -fez, kal- pak or turban, were wearing straw hats. The president waved his own panama at the crowds in answer to PLAN HOME FOR PRELATE. Dry Leaders Seek $50,000 as Gift to Bishop Cannon. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., September 15.—A movement has been launched in Vir- | plosion. Los Angeles Case Figure| were killed in the Times bullding ex. Latife Hanoum, his interest in the He and his brother, James | modernization of the status of Turk- B., confessed on the eve of their trial | ish women, which was once attributed for participation in the bombing- and | to the young girl of advanced ideas ginia to raise a purse to buy a Wash- ington_home for Bishop James Can- non, jr., of the Methodist Church, formerly of this State ard for vears their huzzahs. e e S James was sentenced to prisor for life, while John was given a 15-year | | term. Clarence Darrow, Chicage, was | their counsel. John J. McNamari was | | released after serving nine vears and five months and came to Indiant.polis. | Last week a fifth indictment was Accused of Inciting In- diana Vandalism. By the Associated P INDIANAPOI brought against him, charging tlack September 15.— | John J. McNamara, a leading figure in the bombing fourteen vears ago of 1he Los Angeles Times building, faced trial again yesterday here for labor disturbances. He is under an indictment charsing him with threatening an employe en. gaged {n the construction of the In- | dianapolis Elks Home in 1924. The indictment is one of four which grew | Matches and similar products are | out of the defacement last vear of |under a government monopoly in | stonework of the ISlks building and | Peru. The manufacture and sale of | the natlonal headquarters building of | these produets regardless of their | the American Legion. The state | class or condition are under govern- charge: that McNamara, as business [ ment supervision. The effect of the agent of the local Bridge, Structual | monopoly is not definitely known vet | and Ornamental Iron Workers’ Union, | as it has not been estblished very long. ' tion of an_addition to the Fletcher Savings and Trust Compeny building | He is under $5.000 bond on each of | four indictments and $2,500 on the fifth. Peru Has Match Monopoly. | mail in connection with the cons.ruc- | | inty FIRE COSTS $30,000. Lumber Camp in Virginia Hit by Disma! Swamp Blaze. NORFOLK, Va., September 15 (#). |—Fire in the Dismal Swamp Sunday destroyed the Camp Manufacturing Co.’s lumber camp at Ryland, near uffolk, burning between 1,500,000 and 2,000,000 feet of lumber and destroying the company’s commissary. The loss is estimated at between $30,000 and £40.000. ClearThePores Of Impurities With one of the recognized prohibition leaders in the country. Men identified with the prohibition movement are in- terested in the project. whom he made his bride, waned “Let Turkish women show their faces to the world: let them look the world in the face,” the president urged in a recent speech at Ineboli, a Black Sea port, In a district Impregnated with fanatictsm and conservatism. audience of 1,000. half of whom W women muffled in the traditional m veil, applauded enthusias- has not Raspberries gathered in the vicinity of Blairgowie, Scotland, in one week thin venr welghed 454 tons. Cklu Automobile Uphalmry Carbona removes grease and oll spots from Automobile Upholstery. G-I1 ce makes the uphelstery . Leaves no after-odor. CARBUNA Clennlng Fluid 'll!l\alllwrv hNn: -r(‘t\- [EEshmiEe] | 20030060 & . Stue Botties ot ol Dred Strvs irely our women can be easily €d to throw aside their heavy continued. “They are as igent us men and must know that there is no reason why they should cover (hetr faces they must suffer in this heat.” From Ineboli the president returned | to Castambol. where he had previously spoken in the same vein. He was greeted by crowds of women who for | {ihe first time in their lives appeared in the streets unveiled. All the male citizens, who. on his former visit, had per: vei How _ FIRST WITH THE NEW FASHIONS is$iold € 1214 F Street The Genius of New Styles Wonderfully Paraded In This Collection of Elaborate Fall Fashxons Gracious of Line and Destined to Excite Admirable Applause Are These New Fall Silk Frocks Featuring the Popular 2-Tone Brocades also Silks, Georgettes, Satins, etc. Styled to the Very Minute With Long Sleeves Some Fluffed and Some Flared With Skirts in Many Flared, Straight Linc and Goday Effects Specially Priced For Tomorrow at 18 This low price is certain to cre- ate wonder. How can such frocks, of fine quality and exquisite styles, be priced so low? That is neither here nor there, the fact remains that such Frocks are priced reason- ably and comprise all that is new- est and most desirable. 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BEHRENDS' Agents Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns | $1.50 Women’s House Frocks RED SIGNS WILL GUIDE YOU TO THE BEST $1 VALUES YOU'VE EVER SEEN 4—39c Women’s Ribbed Union Suits Knit Gauze Ribbed ‘Women's Union S uits, made teddy style: cro- chet necks Closel:s Heavy Fiber silk Hose, with seamed back, high spliced * heels, double with strings; to 44 draw sizes wanted mostly all firsts. $1.39 Printed Rayon Crepe Newest printed ef- fects, in rayon silk and cotton crevca 36 inches wide and pertict. $1.29 All-Wool French Serge, Yd. 36-inch black wool $1.00 Boys’ Pants, 50c Boys Blouse, Both for Either Khaki 1 knicker style; Pe Made of nice qual ity plaid and novelty effect ginghams, organdie med; all-around s es; round and square neck; sizes 36 to 52, plain colors. . . 2—69c Women's Costume Slips Sateen or G od Qu-.]!(\ Muslin \[1]!“ bodice tops full length: colors, pink, orchid, maize, flesh, peach and white. 7 Yards 19c Dress Gingham $1.00 Woman’s Corset, 29¢ Woman’s Brassiere, Both, pVaistiine or Rub. r-top Corset of good all sizes, Silk-stripe Brassiere, well made. 4 Yards 39c Checked Suiting Woven Suiting. in o Pl c checks of various $ : 3 s sizes f..l. pleces and 1 00 : Fexten olor Women s Pocketbooks Envelope, Pouce h s $1.50 Women’s Long Silk Gloves $ 1 .00 Heavy quality silk, double finger tips. embroidered ha ¢ K & black, white and colors 6 Yards 25c Printed Percale 36-inch Printed and Plain Color Percale in a lovely assort ment of stripes and small figures 2 Yards 79c¢ Silk and Cotton Printed Crepe .00 Select from Silk $ mixed Crepe Silk mixed Printed Pon Printed ( > Yards 55¢ 87-mch Sheetings s Extra Heavy “lose-woven Sheeting is full 87 will make fine sheets. 00 tractive frame: u‘l\hl« flittings of mirror and purse: all colors. $6 Boys Cloth Suits g Sizes 8 to 16 Condition of Sale Buy any Boys' Suit at $6.00 and you can se lect another for $1.00, Good cloth 3 Pairs 59¢ Wom- en’s Glos Hose 10 Yards 15¢ Curtain Marquisette Plain Z-59c Children’s Underwear Gow 36-inch dies, nic with lac sizes. 6 Yards 25c¢ Printed Cretonne full piec $1 0 2—69¢ Men’s Blue Work Shirts .Aslg ngs stiched: one full sizes. 1$2 and $3 Little Tots’ sl.oo itted Capes for Lit- ots 6 months to 3 vears: plain or brush- ed collars; silk em roidered ; rose - bud trimmed; pink and blue. 2—59c Little Tots’ Rompers and Creepers Suits, in | pencil stripe and plain ||| $1.50 Men's cheviot: [l Womenl and Norfolk 11 coats, knick- | er pants; ||| \\”h nice, stylish (|l garments. |l or \\nhmn collars; knit Sweaters; 2 pockets; in gray GRAY SWEATERS. full weight.- closely only; all sizes. $1.39 Girls’ Gingham and Printed Dresses Se and Print wear for men. short ri sleeve shirts, ankle drawers, with double seats. All sizes. 5 Yards 29c Zephyr Prints 36-inch fastcolor Print; in al colors. == $7 .00 ladies’ house = and e ) trimmed Piaid and novelty Just the thing for children's \\hlrul dresses. 2—69c Men's Nainsook Union Suits Nice Quality Pajama Check Union Suits, $1 .00 in athletic style: tic web insets in sizes, back; full cut and ops. Col brown, 36 to 44. 5 Prs. 29c Men’s Lisle Hose Soft Lisle Hose for en, seamless toe: fashioned t $ I .00 ors: Black. P—— blue and gra) $1.50 Women's Colored Umbrellas Waterprecof Um brellas, strongly made with 7 ribs: $ nice assortment of new syle handles. All colors. 3—16x45 Bureau Scarfs Regular 50c Scarfs $ 1 .00 to 14 4—50c Babies’ Gertrude Petticoats Made of fine, sheer sl lac d em- stitched trimming — nicely made. 3—50c Babies’ White Dresses sheer muslin Dresses, in bishop l 00 Bideryibottom, and trimmings. 21/, Yards 59¢ Colored Suiting Finegrade Yarn Mercerized Suiting, finished with the pop: $ .00 ular demi-weave: full 36 inches wide; in all wanted colors 5 Yards 36-inch Outing Flannel This is an extre $7F .00 Domet Flannel — pieces and perfect. 10 Yards 15¢ Brown Sheetings 39 inches wide, 12, round V. ‘\\ il s 00 reduced for this sale. Real filet designs. make lovely sheets, pillowcases, etc. 4—20x40 Turkish Towels 20x40 and 15x36 I Towels, in blue, pink lavender. 8 Y:rds 15¢ Outing Flannel Stripes and c various sizes 3 Yards 36-inch Tan Pongee Extra fine, durable qualit only. cer will stand tubbing. 2—69c Boys’ and Girls’ Sport Hose Derby Ribled Sport Hose, with ~\lk mode. embroidered $ 1 .00 turi XlNl cuff top: - —— brown d.n‘l fawn. $1.50 Women’s Thread Silk Hose J Each pair guaran- teed by us to give satisfaction or we will exchange for another pair. Heavy quality silk, All_colors and black and white. WOMEN’S DRESSES Regularly $8.75 and $10.00 Satins Flannels Sport Styles Dress Styles Models For Misses and Women Conditions of Sale Bll) any of the 500 dre $10,00 and the privilege is second for $1.00. 2 Dresses for $11.00 Plaids Novelty Plain Colors Regular and Extra Sizes es for regular price, vours to select the