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10 EXPERTS FIND NOEL GAN STAND TRIAL State Witnesses Testify Boy! Is Abnormal—Defense Hearing Wednesday. Union Veteran of Civil War Was | Retired U. S. Employe. James Funk, Union Army veteran, and a clerk in the War Department for more than 30 years, died at his home in the Hartford apartments, 1315 Clifton street, Wednesday. He was retired from the Government went into effect in 1920, Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment will be in Arlington cemetery. 125th Mr. Funk enlisted in the Br the Ascociated Press. NEWARK, N. J, September Jiarrison W er and murderer, sat in Judge Edwin court yesterday and heard alienists admit he abnormal mentally, but fully ling in his own defense, and trial for the Kkilling «t Raymond Pierce, nesro chauffeur. | Noel paid no attention to his sur- roundt His eves remained fixed o1 the floor and one foot occasionally toved with the edge of a rubber mat during the entire session that lasted | tnul late in the afternoon. | Noel faces prosecution in another for kidnaping and murdering M €. Caffrey’s five State capable of ana snould istant prosecu- ristopher . Dowd and Wal . Washington. All agreed that | Noel was mentally ill and suffering from what was unquestionabiy | form of dementia praecox. They in- wisted, however, that the boy is suf- siciently coherent to be tried and to wid In his own defense Meritt Lane, defense counsel, an- nounced at the end of the hearing 1hat the defense would not introduce » alienists than the sndicated that the mental experts eolled might be fewer than the five wwho testified for the State. The hea fnz will be resumed Wednesday morning Villanueva Jailed in Bolivia. 1.\ PAZ, Bolivia, September 25| (P _Former President-elect Villanu- eva was ained by the police on his | 2eturn from Arica, where he proceed- | « iast week to avold arrest owing to | 1he state of siege at La Paz. He has | Vieen ordered expatriated anew. Store Hours 2 AM. to 6 P.M. Noel, confessed kidnap- || Pennsylvania Infantry in |later joined the 187th Pennsylvania |ment in policy. Infantry. He was wounded at the battle of Cold Harbor. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.! Mary C. Funk. | N.U. SCHOOL'OF BUSINESS | s ADMINISTRATION OPENS Third Year for Instruction in Ac- counting and Finance, With Large | Increase in Enrollment. The School of Business Administra- | d Government of National began its third with a registration much larger than | last year. Dr. Maynard A. Clemens | is serving his first term as dean of | the school. | An enlarged faculty and a number | of new courses marked the beginning | of the term. The courses include accounting, banking ‘and finance, | business management, economics, | vernment, history, market ing, mathematics, anguages, psychology, transportation and so- modern for trade and ciology. State. Ue = NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS To avoid om: ing The Star when changin, address give at least two days’ advance tice. Always give old address as well as the new address. Rev. Dr. Goodchild Quits Baptist Institution, By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 25.—Rev. service soon after the retirement act | Dy, emeritus of Church, resignation as president of the New Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary | Mr. Green expresses the hope of an |[j 1862 wnd | Of Philadelphia because of a disagree- 1 clined to divulge the cause of his | can | resignation. The seminary opened last Tuesday . ; | with 25 students, as a fundamentalist | tons. The original bandit leade | training school for the Baptist min- tist Baptist which reported that modernism taught in the University of Chic: Brown, " | ester Universities and 1 vear today | Crozier Theological Seminarles. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRI]')A&'. SEPTEMBER 25, 1925. SEMINARY HEAD RESIGNS HOPE FOR DR. HOWARD’S DUE TO DISAGREEMENT Bandit Leader Has Been Slain and New Negotiations Have Been Opened. By Cable to The $tar and Chicago Daily N PEKING, China, September Roger Green, director of the Rocke- Opened as Funda- mentalist Training School. Frank M. the night Goodchild, pastor Central Baptist announced his | trying to effect the release of Dr. Har- vey J. Howard of the Rockefeller Ho: pital here from Manchurian bandi last early release of Dr. Howaru, wio has Dr. Goodchild de. | Pe€n a captive since July 20. { Meanwhile, Capt. Constant, Ameri- assistant_militarly attache, is re- maining in Fuchinhsien, and reports indicate no progress in his negc slain by a comrade and new Ations” have heen necessitated. It was established in oppo: br Chicago Duaily News.) - Crozier Baptist Theo- of Chester, Pa (Copyrizht which has Leen credited with being modernist in its teaching. Dy ioodchild was the chai mmitte Convention rman of f the Northern Bap- | which investigated educational institutions and #d Vassar, Roc! Colgate, and | wton and | PLANT NOW - SEND FOR CATALOGUE W.R.GRAY, - OAKTON.VA. Florida Acreage Syndicate An opportunity of a lifetime for a limited number of small investors to par- ticipate. Estimated conservatively, we believe there will be a cash profit of 2004, within four months. References. Address Box 442.A, Star Office 1219-1221 G Street N.\W. Open Saturday Until 3 P.M. Assured DRESSES LARGER WOMEN Of Fin Satins, Flat Crepes, Crepe de Chine, ctc. 516 Featuring the self-same trimness of line and newness of style, and materials that are most becomingz to the stouter woman. Sizes Beautitul creations in appearance Szcol F lonz-waisted ° o e Quality New Fall Shades models to give a slender cond Floor or School Days! @ GIRLS FROCKS Specially Priced $4.95 ; Newly Styled of Velvets Wool Crepes Flannels, Plaids Balbriggan Many in 2-Piece Effects The very irocks that thrifty mothers have been on the watch for. Ideal little crea- tions, very desirable for school and playtime frocks. Made of sturdy materials, assuring plenty of wear. The low price suggests the purchase of at least two. Sizes 8 to 14. < Stworsyn’s—Second Floor o Savings and Excellent Quality in the Saturdayr VSVpVecials A Tremendous Value in Pure Thread Silk HOSIERY New Fall Shades in Sizes 84 to 10 $1-00 Beautiful Quality Women's Pure Thread Silk Hosiery, with all- silk. seamless feet. Al the new Fall colors, in- cluding Black, \White and Gun Metal. Sizes 817 to 10. yn's—Main Floor Fine Quality Rayon CHEMISE $1.95 An exceptionally fine assortment of beautiful tailored or fancy trimmed models. A wonderful group of styles and shades—flesh, peach, maize, etc. BANDOES $1.00 and $1.50 Of fine crepe de chine, lace and rib- on models. In white and pastel shades Sizes 30 to 38. Very durable and com- fortable models. orzyn’'s—Main Floor A Timely Offering of Warm SWEATERS Turtle Neck, Lumberjack and Windbreakers $4.-50 to $7.50 Turtle neck models in plain and brushed wool. _Cold weather is ar- riving, and to be pre- pared for it and the coming sporting sea- son a sweater is an absolute necessity. Those in the group in- clude a beautiful as- sortment of patterns and designs in a wide variety’ of colors Priced exceptionally low to insure a sav- in, Sworzyn's—Main Floor Try Sworzyn’s First RELEASE STILL STRONG; feller Institute in Peking, has returned | | from Funchinhsien, where he has been | was | | Fashion with Value! Fashion is one thing and a necessary attri- bute in wrmen’s clothes, but “you must pay for fashion” is a remark often heard. To give fashion with VALUE is the mission of the Jelleff Store. New fashions are here—many ex- clusive with us in Washington—but the promise of VALUE is behind each and every one of them. Frank R. Jelleff Inc. Youth Is Served —most effectively in this Romney dinner or dance frock of Elizabeth crepe. with its circular flounce, embroidered in glit tering crystals and self-color beads. A velvet bow of the frock’s color and two roses in contrast lend an air of in souciance to its demureness. In Tur quoise. Hewett Green, Orchid, Sizes 16 to 20. $49.30. Our artist has sketched this frock you—but you must see it in its varions colorings to know its real beauty. Do <0 tomorrow ! Dance Frocks —will be especially shown tomorro our Misses’ Shop— $25.00 to $95.00 Two Moderate Price Groups —embracing chiffons and the most lovely velvet brocades. $35.00 to $49.50 The Misses’ Shop—Third Floor For Town, Country, Travel New Craighleigh Coats for Fall $35 $49.50 $79.50 Rain and dust resisting, wrin- kleproof, soft, durable and in the new textures for Fall and Win- ter, afford the wearer the ut- most warmth for a coat of such light weight The Craighleigh Greatcoat illustrated is fashionable in Scotleigh cloth, a 100% pure worsted, hand spun and loomed fabric. Full lined throughout with silk crepe. (Scotleigh cloth is used exclusively in Craighleigh coats and may be had in 15 shades). $79.50. 1009, Virgin Wool! Women's Coat Shop—Second Floor G o i The young woman's favorite for trimming her new Winter coat. We are ready with coat trimmed with squirrel in all its fashionable ol- ors—or natural! Carmiza—an muffler coi- P $145 Squirrel—natural, with a wrappy model with gracklehead coat with ...$135 Squirrel—natural, with Kashmir Needlepoint Queen Anne collar Squirrel—natural, with gracklehead Needlepoint—wrap model $125 line with gracklehead Carmina straight HeEaee $110 Saquirrel—natural, coat e - < Squirrel—natural, with redwood Vivette wrappy coat...$79.50 Squirrel—natural, with redwood Mosulera Madelon coat, $69.50 Misses’ Shop—Third Floor 216 FStNW The Paris, New York, Boston and Hollywood Sorosis Shoe Salons all have pronounced as “correct for Mademoiselle.” The Wellesley Pump For Dressy Occasions <hown in the upper sketch—in tiful velvet. newest thing for the young woman $8.7 You can secure this charming pump— patent leather, lovely satin or suede—or in beau- The heel shown is quite the The Vassar Pump For Sports Wear SN Irig and smart—in patent leather at the Same Low Price! gun metal or in fine tan Russian cali—a new model! We predict for the Vassar Pump great popularity this Fall and Winter. (Other models here. too. at $875.) AAA to C Fittings—Sizes 21, to 9—Street Floor Tomorrow! Ready Tomorrow—A NEW Gold Stripe Silk Stocking Chiffon Weight—Silk to the Very Top With skirts becoming shorter for Fall and the demand for the lighter-weight Silk Stock- ings increasing, Gold Stripe steps ior\\_~nr(l with this new nuwmber—a stocking destined to become one of the biggest of Gold Stripe favorites. $ 95 Pair Silk Garter Tops—Chiffon Weight—And Only $1.95 Pair! Please remember that these are— 1.—Full fashioned. 2.—Of silk 100% pure. 3.—With silk garter tops. the family of 4.—Protected from ruinous garter-clasp “runs” by the patented Gold Stripe—another member of Silk Stockings That Wear!” You can buy these also by the box at a saving— try them tomorrow—all of one shade or any 3 shades—3 pairs—$5.70 Ready Now— Beige Black Other shades soon! Grays Grain French Nude Flesh YOU GET THEM AT JELLEFF'S—GOLD STRIPE DEALERS FOR WASHINGTON, D. C. “Vanity Silk” Glove Silk Underwear with delicate lace trimmings All_the women who so Tike the won- derful wearing qualities of “Vanity Fair Glove Silk Underwear and who would like 1t with trimming will be glad to see these new creations— with trimmings of laces fine nets! Vests, Step-ins and Chemise—in a large variety of shades—maize, peach, tea rose, nile and flesh color—with crochet and dainty French val laces and fine nets— vests trimmed with ribbon straps. Vests, $1.95; Step-ins, $2.75 Chemise, $2.95 Third Floor. . Only a limited quality in the shipment! From Paris DIRECT to you— and so: Low Priced! Beaded Bags Direct from Paris where our-own commissionaire, a connois- seur of such merchandise, selected them himseli. No importer’s commiission to pay!—so we pass this saving directly to you in lower-than-usual prices. Three groups at— $16.50 $8.50 . S$10 These new Parisian Bags show amazing workmanship, fabric-like textures, the newly popular frame tops as well as drawstring styles—many sizes and designs—and enchant- ing colorings: Silver and gold for evening wear—gold and duck green—jade and gold—orchid with gold and silver- black and silver—steel with gold and turquoise— geranium and rose. Opposite Entrance—Tomorrow! =D