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40 PASTORAL LETTER OCCUPES BISHOPS Message to Episcopal Con- gregations to Be Read To- morrow After Adjournment. By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, October 23.—Sub- stitution of an address to the church by the presiding bishop for the trien- nial pastoral letter of the General Convention of the Protestant Epis- vas before the House This promised to be one of the most important features of the last full day of the forty-eighth triennia! general convention as the bishon met. : p?"mn cd by the Righ' Rev. Edward r-ons, Bishop of California, the ‘er was to come up for decision jon of election of a ¥ »n the next pas- The pastoral tipn’s word vention in the day yesterday refused to cur with the bishops in presenting | the matter of votes for suffragan bishops to the next general conven- fication. have approved a plan to seek a practicable means to estab- lish a scholarship from each State; in each of the five church colleges. May Remove to Capital. ‘Bishops and deputies have advised the N: Council to take under “serious eration” the question to Washington. In dis- se of Bishops only viding bishop in joint ex: TESTS SHOW NO POISON | IN MRS. BIDDLE’S BODY | Investigation Dragged and Acute| Alcoholism Assigned as Cause of Woman's Death. | | f., October 23.— | of the vital organs | of Mrs. Craig Biddle, Philadelphia so- ciety woman, who died here Sunday night under circumstances resulting in a police investigation, failed to disclose any trace of poison. An official report to this effect was submitted late ves- terday by the county chemist to the district attorney’s office and to the county coroner. ' Deputy District Attorney Harold L. Davis announced that as far as his of- fice was concerned the invegtigation would be dropped, while County Au- topsy Surgeon A. F. Wagner said that he would sign « certificate giving acute aleoholism as the cause of death. DEATH HELD ACCIDETAL. Training School Fugitive's Body to Be Sent Home. Accidental death was the verdict of a coroner’s ju the morguy of Newton § ear-old fu gitive from the 1 Training School for Boys, who was killed by a Tennsylvania_Railroad train a short | north of Ivy City Tuesday | s thought he approached the tracks to board an outgoing train ' when he was killed. The body will be i sent to the home of his parents, For- est, Scott County, Miss. SEEK GOLF.ERS' VOTES. San Franciscans Urge Closing of | Links on Election Days. 0, October 23 (&), of all golt aneisco voters the Downtown ion. | Experience has revealed, the mer- rhants said, persons excused from their regular employment on election day play golf instead of voting. The matter of closing the links is ticklish. Unlike the saloon closed by official mandate in the old days, links are for the most part outside San I'rancisco and moral persuasion must be employed. . - One enterprising woman in London has bullt up a large and profitable husiness as a dealer in second-hand typewrit Up Early Now— He knows if he lies in bed he'll be too late for Jones Dairy Farm Sau- sage. Thegood,old fash- ioned kind, made ona zeal Wisconsin farm. meat or little es. For dinner, try Jones little sausages baked with sweet po- tatoes and apples. Jones Dairy Farm, Iac. Fr. Atkinson, Wis. |ONES DAIRY FARM a0m stason THE EVENING STAR, WASWINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1925. oodward X 7 o J School Frocks for Misses One and Two Piece Styles Velveteen Prominent in the Collection $16.75 to $32.50 Frocks both practical and good looking. For these have all the simplicity essential in frocks of utility, and yet one notes in them little “differences” which give them individuality. Jerseys—Balbriggans—Tweeds—$16.50. Combinations of velveteen and another fabric—$25 to $32.50. 5 Sketched—At left is shown a Tapestry -Tweed Blouse trimmed with black velveteen from which the skirt is also fashioned. $16.50. Sketched—At right velveteen of another combination— with skirt of bois de rose kasha cloth with tie of the same shade silk. $32.50. Migses® Section, Fourth floor. This Special Selling of Smart New Hats, %87 Offers Many Remarkable Values There are large and small hats—light and dark shades—up-turned and down- turned brims. Hats for street and hats for dress—for the young miss and the matron. Just such a varied collection as to appeal to the woman who is need- ing a particular hat for a particular outfit at a moderate price. Velvets Velours Felt Millinery Section, Third floor, Halloween Festivities Call for Masquerade Costumes We have almost any kind for young and old—and each has been worked out in correct detail both in color and accessories. With the,clown suit goes a clown hat. The wooden soldier has the military suspenders and chin strap hat. The Turkish maid has a veil to match some part of her many colored costumes. Twenty-seven of the char- acters best known to history and funland.have given in- spiration for these gayly conceived outfits. The costumes are of cambric, sateen or brocades. The prices range from $1.75 to $25. Toy Section. Fourth Floor. Everything to Make Halloween a Success Jack Horner Pies, $2.50 to $9.00; Candy and Nut Bas- kets, orange and black, decorated with witches, bats and cats, 5¢ to 15¢; Wands, 10c, 15¢ and 18¢c; Balloon Wands, Horns and Rattles, Squawkers and Crickets, all decorated with black and orange, some with-funny heads and faces, 10c, 15¢, 18¢c and 25c; Snapping Mottoes, 50c to $1.25 box; Candle Shades, 10c; Decorated Crepe Paper, Witches and Black Cats, 25c fold; Cut-outs and Grim . Seals of Bats, Pumpkins, Cats and Witches, 10c box; Place Cards and Tally Cards, 25¢c to 35c dozen. Stationery Section, First floor. Metallic Various lace and fabric combinations. 10th, 11th, F and G Streets You May Save Again Tomorrow in The Annual October Sale Boys' Overcoats | $ I 3.75 $ 1 8.75 Coats that are styled to the moment and made espe- cially for this event by our regular makers, assuring high quality. The prices are so low that the values are at once apparent. 3 to 10 years, $13.75 11 to 18 years, $18.75 These styles include plain English and hali-back, double- breasted models. Full lined with wool and Venetian yoke, or half lined, self-back and Venetian yoke. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. mixtures. Riding Habit Section, Third floor. Are Developed in Hatter’s Plush N ) Tfie Right Styles In Younger Girls’ Pumps, $6.50 ' A great deal of skill—excellent materials, and styles that appeal to the high school girl and junior miss are characteristics of this new line of pumps—that have now been put in stock for the yourger set. A favorite is the black D'Orsay Pump sketched—it has high spike heel, black satin coiiar and hand-turned sole. Other models come in patent leather trimmed iz gun metal. Misses’ Shoe Section, Fourth floor. School and Dress Hats That Appeal to the Little Girl $3.75 to $10 One of the very nice things ‘about this collection of charming little hats is thc wide selection in vivid and subdued shades in tanes of fr“ns’ browns and wines that are both becoming and practical for brunettes and blohdes. The shapes are youthful and naturally with that little miss’ jaunti- ness. The trimmings are simple—for the most part clinging to ribbon, tiny feathers and some flowers. The materials arc velvet, suede, felt and velour. Children’s Hat Scction, Fourth floor, Carter’s Children’s UnionSuits,$ 1,50 Much Less Than Regularly Boys’ and Girls’ Rayon and Wool Combination Suits. Made by William Carter Co. J Girls' style Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, knee length. Boys® style, high neck, clbow sleeve, knee length. Sizes 4 to 16 years. ‘1his price is a very special one. A Fancy Colored-top Hose for Children, $1 Domestic and Imported English Rib Cotton Golf Hose, in heather or brown, tan, bluc and gray with fancy colored tops. Sizes 8 to 10%4. Children's Hosiery and Underwear Section, Fourth floor. othrop Two-Piece Frocks and Distinctive Coats For the Junior Miss One and two piece models in practical and attractive little dresses that will serve the all-around purpose of school and dress-up. Scotch Plaids and T'weeds, $16.75 to $29.50 With all the color characteristic of these plaids and all the smartness belonging to tweed these dresses are pro- claimed the correct choice for junior girls. The model pictured is representative. Beautifully Furred Coats, $29.50 to $125 Coats for school, street and sport as well as better coats for dress. Every Fall color adds brilliance to the showing. The furs are wolf, raccoon, opossum, squirrel, fitch, vicuna, fox. PICTURED is a dress style of sea swallow gray suede- finish cloth, luxuriously trimmed with fur, $125, Junior Girle' Section, Fourth floor. Riding Habits, Exceptional at $39.50 Invite Every Bridle Path Enthusiast Good taste in horse back attire has standardized the habit of English cut and lines. The fitted coat and the peg top breeches are offered at $39.50. An unusual group of mannish tweeds and Bediord cord in tans, browns and lovely English Tweed Coats Mannish W eaves and Lines Many attractive combination weaves with borders in several colors that trim the cuffs as well as the bottom. $69.50 to $125. 3 Included in this collection of English coats are luxuriously furred models in Fox, Opossum, Raccoon, Skunk. Linings match or blend with the fabric colorings. Women's Coat Section, Third foon A Higher Instep Marks Women’s Pumps, $8.50 There is support and comfort in these undeniably attrac- tive pumps which have all the grace and fitting qualities of a much higher priced shoe. Tan calf is trimmed with a darker shade. Patent leather is trimmed with blonde kid. And then there is another model with patent leather vamp'with blonde kid quarter, Women's Shoo Scction, Third floor. Three Special Values In Baby Carriages and Strollers Closely Woven Pullman Carriages, upholstered in cordu- roy. - Turntable gear and long tubular pushbar with rub- ber-tired wheels. Complete with windshield and carriage strap. $25. - Others from $16.75 to $82.50. Specially well made Stroller, roll edge finish with pleated braid trimming. Rubber-tired wheels. Comfortable rid- ing springs and footbrake. $12.50. : Others $8.75 to $29.50. Stroller with green-lined hood, adjustable back and ioot- rest. Long tubular pushbar and rubber-tired wheels. Special, $15.- Baby Carrlage Scction. Feurth floor, Saturday Specials Costume Accessories At These Low Prices Woolen Sports Hose, Special, $1 Women’s Woolen Sport Hose, in brown, lovat and heather mixtures, with embroidered clox. Full <Zashioned. Spe- cial, $1. Hosiery Section, Firat floor, Bohemian Lace . Sets, Special, $2 Collar and Cuff Sets, in round and peggy shape, made of beautiful handmade Bohemian lace, especially suitable for the velvet dress. Neckwear Section, First floor. Imported Boutonnieres, 75¢ An assortment of attractive Boutonnieres in combinations of Mignonette, forget-me-not, rosebud and full-blown roses. Artificial Flower Sectfon, First floor. Satin-Bordered Umbrellas Special, $4.85 Women’s 22-inch 16-rib Satin Bordered Colored Silk Um- brellas. Green, navy, purple, brown, black, with assorted handles of wood and amber- tone effects, finished with silk cord loops. $4.85. Tmbrella Section, First floor, Milo Sheen Bloomers, $2.95 There are all tones that arc popular this Fall—tan, golden pheasant, henna and blues, in bloomers, well made and roomy. These rayon weaves make an unusually serviceable style and are most attractively priced. - Petticoat Section, Third floor. Appealing Styles In Satin Girdles $3.50 Two styles designed for the vouthful figure come in W.&L. Satin Girdles in pink. These are soft, light and dainty, and are especially nice for party wear under the sheer frocks. One model is side fastening with satin section at back and front with elastic at the hip. . Another is a clasp-front model with garters attached to the hip section. Corsot. Section, Third ficor. Red Ashes MARGARET PEDLER “No race i~ aner till the last yard’s ruv, No game is ever boss—until it’s wow, No fire is ever dead While the ashes are still ved, Nor the sun set in the skies umtil The day is done.” A new book by Margaret Pedler is an event, and those who read yed her earlier book en- ‘The Hermit of the Far End,” will be sure to hail with joy thic fm. pew one called, “Red Ashes,” $2. Fred & Wordormoden Book Section. Fourth Soor.