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24 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 D[BLARES FA"H . |Old-Time Whipping GUVERF’UR DIREEIS T Shmiment,i70n 2o satement o | \DENTITY OF SUICIDE ELOPING PASTOR'S WIFE Is Chosen by Boys { W SR PERPLEXES OFFICIALS | 3ihf i = b o GETS ABSOLUTE DIVORCE su e coroner wrote also to Miss . D Gov “erguson instructed the high- Boyce, asking that she return per- IN WUR”] [:UUR]' In Lieu of 3 Years H A way commissicn’ to protect the nter. | James A. Boyce, Whose Body Was |sonai ffects of Boods which she took | Forgave Affalr With Choir Singer, et 'S e and insure the “‘com- h h t a Kentuck: v Ipletion of the contracts with the Declared Cremated, Demands A oc vt ke o o harge | But Second Flight With Sister- By the Associated Press | American Road Co in accordance with Mystery Be Cleared. of the cremation declared he had had in-Law Brought Buit. : no payment for his services, and that CHIKSHA, Okla., November 13. | RS | the terms and interpretations thereo —Two boys, convicted of using the The attorney general recently flled | By the Associsted Press. statements attributed to Boyoe say- | ’ T i g ; y ND, Ind., N : Council of World Alliance| matls to detraud, were whipped |Mrs. Ferguson Asks Highway sult asking recovery of $850,000 from | CHICAGO, November 13.—Coroner | ing his daughter had paid between | _sav wimen . culn win ey with leather straps by thelr fathers o American Road Co. and cancella- | Ggear Wolff yesterday wrote James | $400 and $500 to the mortician were | qegertod his wife and 10 children 50 of papers and letters belonging to Boyce, identified /the body of the man, supposed to be Boody, as that OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS Now Located In Our Own Bldr. 922 14th St. Oppesite Franklin Park CLAFLIN : : upon order of United States Dis: tion of its contracts with the State. 3 . 5 unfounded. 3 Asks President to Aid trict Judge Williams here. i Body Head to Oppose At- !l)l‘}:m:ueged the money was excess 3‘»«“3253.‘?,’“3“::;; t;:o.x:;}:nnzro:; ounded. ; N ;xrunx;;ex::fl:ni: Dorothy Culp‘,..?ll S5 Ll LaEsRVAINAmRfERYSAthe Jontha 4 whose suicide Boyce protested had i : T e R bt A ey Outlawry of War. thelr cholce of three years in u re. | torney General. e Doen declared his owd. ax Tlen Against Baderewaki. | o T Tos ivaronice: i thrashing. They elected the latter | Ben Turpin Under Knife. Boyce, former president of De-| LOS ANGELES, November 13 (®.| The pulpitieas pastor was forgiven - % 5 and repatred with their parents to | i SANTA BARBARA. Calif. Noven, | 1210 College, Ohlo, wrote to the| —An fncome tax lien involving $4,000 | by Mrs. Culp after his first slopement (Ao FAReoiTLion Fisat the basement of the courthouse, |BS the Associated Preas ber 13 (P).—Ben Turpin, moving. ui | bos per eagrying he was dead An|was filed in United States District | With & cholr singer, but today she DETROIT, November 13,—AfMrm: | where the Jjafler provided the im- | AUSTIN, Tex., November 13.—The said emphatically, “I will not,” when Ing their belief in the World Court, ture actor, noted for his cross-eyes.|the police investigate the inquest |Court yesterday against Ignace Jan Judge L. Care in Clrcuit Court I ] plements of justice. | dispute concerning Texas road con-|was operated on here. yesterass o N B his | Pa i e o Will you tak e e e o Dot i G e e S e appendicitis. Te came here 1iom Ko :f:l?m?xuerrh.:' pr":(l:;!t;r{ e im| Fodece ;relr'ni»fi—m:rmr;o);:‘dn e G | b et 1 hs“ll-ot}:lrnl’l" i 't e 3 e court as an observer, reported | oecasionnl flashes, between Gov. MIr- | Hollywood home f L i S Jod e 20 . 5 : megrensive war. (he American Coun- | et The. fathers and sonk went | o A, Ferguton ane ban Moody. at. | wou Novd hote for the operation. | College, Lexington. Ky, came fo Chi- |ernment nilekos Padercwsii owes the | *'Culbs bressnt: wheresbouts are un cago last month and on the strength lamount on his 1924 income. known. cil of the World Alllance for In round and round,” and that the |torney general, flamed agaln yester- ternational Friendship Through the| gagsion ended with the boys ear- |gay. ¢hurches, concluded its tenth annual{ nestly promising never to do it | ‘The governor questioned the author convention vesterday § again. |ity of the attorney general to file he organization voted to old its . | suit against the American Road Co. convention in Pittsburgh, Pa., without a request from the State high- ovember 9, 10, 11 MEETING IN GENEVA. |ay Gepartment. In‘a letter directed Appeal Made to Churches. e to Chairman Frank V. Lanham of the . o | highway commission. she instructed statement contalning the reso. | Next Press Congress to Assemble in ) highway commission she inairucted 15 of the convention and adopted, : » N ouncil sent out a call to the September, 1826. most hurches of the country to rally against forces working against United s the attorney general's position COLUMBIA. Mo., November 13 ). | is xntagonistic, you are directed to ob- _The next Press Congress of the |tain such legal assistance as is avail- Fifiles entrance Into the World court. | World will be held in Geneva, Switzer- |able under the law.” the Eovernor a8 B it State | 1and, in September, 1926, Dean Walter | s g co-o on o i States [ &7 e - th th - 8 Williams of the University of Missouri ith the League of Nations” and i | School of Journalism announced yes: Women’s Pure in delegates will rk before salling terday. The Ame; assemble in New Yi for_Lurope. The announcement was made after a meeting here of the organization’s executive committee, of which Dean Willams is president and James Wright Brown. cditor of Editor and sls mih»;lrwvrv;n"ll'm Publisher, New York, is secretary- mankind, the human treasurer. also praying that the Western nations in all their dealings with Ja yan @ practice righteousness and e world may nations “gree to use.’ Recognition of the “rising conscious ness of power ¢ the part of the na of the Far East and the clash jor th ma.: was taken all pastors lay NEEDANY 9 ELECTRIC BULBS o we'll_send them to You ut once. < MUDDIMAN ;. 709 13th St. Main 140 1 Door Above G Main 6436 Feature Rich Salome Velvet Special $2 Purchase For I'hanksgiving dances, dinners, parties and other occasions that follow with gay rapidity you want a fashionable frock. This offering tomorrow invites you to save considerably on your proposed irock expenditure. A few of the styles— Rhinestone-studded silk-back Salome Velvet in black or white. Silk Umbr_ellas ) Special $ 3 7 5 Phone us The potato fori th of all the food of Americ e for these Unibre have the pop fully carved. Te A very special p of pure silk. T stubby handles, bea Security of China Considered. A suggested amendment to the state- ment the United States consider visability of guaranteeing the N % : el rib style, with amber tips and ferrules ecurity of ¢ }\'.‘l:A by a treaty, ;\:‘x;eh Pastel Georgettes, one and two piece, with interest- and silk-cord loops. Colors- , gar- ing designs of beading and imitation pearls. Black Lace Frocks over silk slips. Black Salome Velvets, with rhinestone buckle. Also latest styles in velvets, chiffons, satins, and crepes and hand-painted Georgettes. Women's Satin and Crepe Frocks, $25 New frocks developed in heavy. shimmering satins, crisp crepes in straightline, flare and wrap-around models. New, Dressy, S s. specially designed to give the much-desire straight lines and flares Sizes 16 to 18 and 36 to 5274 DOWN STAIRS STORE ment” for the Far East was infor Iy _approved. The drafting of the S left to.a committee. t Rev.Charl Bishop of Buffalo, co the convention PLEADS TO 56 CHARGES. Acceptance of Guilt Can Cost Ler- ner in Liquor Case $18,000. pecial Dispatch to The Star BALTIMORE, November 13.—Joseph Lerner pleaded guflty in Federal Court harges in connection d Drug and Chemical iracy. Sentence will later Judge Soper an- net, red, purple, brown, green and black Children’s Fruit of the L.oom 1 | 1 | Unmbrellas, Fine Values, $1.50 Also some at $2. Short, stubby s with cord loop. Some have ivory (imita- tion) or amber tips and ferrules Red and blue colors DOWN STAIRS STORE Smart Fall Gloves Establish New Values Women's Novelty Fabric Gloves, $1 Sample Novelty Fabric Gloves, 78c¢ New Chamoisuede Gloves, Special, $1.35 nounced he maximum total of fines whi might cording to Attorney cock. is $18.000. Lerner pleaded g 10 charges of possession of alcohol. to gether with William Cohen, who was convicted with four other defendants some time ago of conspiracy to divert Sample Gloves that and turned-back of grades that are usually con CHILDRE Manufacturer’s close-o regularly sell much higher. Scalloped Smart novelty cuffs, embroidered with silk or braided in siderably’ me L ovelty cuffs. In-wanted shades of o attractive designs. This new, washable fabric launders \leohol into illegal channels and sen- N e, Well made gloves, with turn-back and : i s of oa { alconal into fllegal channels and sen. fare novelty cuffeperforated. embroidered or hraided. Chestuut [mavle. mode. gray and covert. Sies 3 well and Is very durable and soft. Popular light and dark of then: was N. T. Jones, Washington Mode, sand. oak. covert. chocolate, walnut and k 0 8¢ gloves in this lot are Mohawk made. shades. Sizes 5% to 7. This price is a very special one. per-spy for the dry forces, and his Sizes 5iz to 8 2.Clasp 1 bskin G Special, $1 y rother, Winfield Jones. a former -Cle .ambskin Gloves, Special, Novelty Cuff Lambskin Gloves, $2.35 S S R B e FOR iy e e < Novelty Cuff Lambskin Gloves, $2.35 hingtorians conyicted and sen- 4 velty Cuff l"’b‘,“’ Gloves, $1.25 favorab) | those usually Gloves that compare ver: enced were H. Carr, Isador Glasser a ind Simon Kelner. Long-Distance Walker Dead. HAMMOND., Ind., November 13 (#). smart styles make these gloves very h 2 Samples of $3.50 grade. C tion color (black and New shades an higher prices. Fine, Smog oft Quality Gloves, whits, o r?mtrng:mxl uhn‘:-nh:x\f:»’n)?- e T i 1 aj $1.23 buying (wo or three pairs would be trimmed with Parie points and embroidered Black. genuine French kid. Metallic and colored embroidery PR R Heaiap 0l e i i brown, gray. Sizes 5% to 81 trimmed. Many shades. Sizes 5% to 7 ovelty Cuff Lambskin Gloves, $1.95 desirable ctict Real French Kid Gloves, $2.65 MOTHER :—Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of pr Children's Gloves, 50c, 58c, 65¢, 78¢ —Joseph Brenkus, 56, of Robertsdale, ipati 1 i Sweeten Stomach 2 Na 1 X Ind.. credited with having walked oo \\{md Conic £ Genuine I'rench Kid Gloves, of a quality that every New flare and turn-back cuffs, braided and embroidered. Girls' and Boys’ Soft Wool Gauntlet Gloves. Boys' from Chicago to Palestine, except for Flatulency Diarrhea Regulate Bowels woman and miss is acquainted with. In newest styles, Attractive styles. Black, tan, brown and white. Sizes with elastic band at wrist, fleece lined. Boy Scout A boat trip from New York to France, sk . : and white flare noveity cuffs. Mode, gray and 5% to Ti.. Very interestingly priced. Children’s F h W s novelt in 1922, was found dead in an alley| Aidsin the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and 5% to 7%. . 8ly p s opldrerie f‘nh?}fe‘}loltl_‘s' with fur tops and noveits Annually since 1915 he walked from Whiting, Ind. to_Holy Hill, Wis., Natural Sleep without Opiates a distanc 2 miles. e A : fatemce) (ff B3gtlen To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of W \arks welghing flve tons were Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it ey Wear a Chrysanthemum e e T T T R T T O c O, 0. 8.0 00 0 0 0 O 0 b OO 0 0 0% % o% % K oo etoedrateeisataieadsaeedsateatsatrateadratecdsafeatsedsifrateadradecdsafoctoafoalesdsadodoaiotosds focdsaies or a ardaenia K2 & 4 * oo Z l < | . e et k] 50c 75c The large, shuggy chrysanthemum blooms riotously on Autumn coats. Winter weather and Fall sports make it of first importance. DOWN STAIRS STORE Less Than Usual W holesale Cost Smart Dresses In the Lower-Priced Dress Section All sizes $ 7. 50 16 to 44 Look at the list of mat tured and then try to rec cqual these. e % o X S O X2 -, Chrysanthemums in ombre shades of orchid, orange, vellow and rose. Both Chrysanthemums and Gardenias in plain shades of white, vellow and vivid reds. 3 o o als d the if you can 03 ! vies pic values that » o 3 % The increasingly popular gardenia :ga adorns smart coat lapels. Pure white in tops snug-fitting hats o sardenias with yellow centers. 3 o, " o °, 9 » N ~ 5% == /A .o,' DOWN STATRY STORE Smart Styles for Fall < = e —— 54 Flaring skirts, full princess flares, tight bodices, * straightlines, two-piece frocks of velveteen and plaid skirts, pleated skirts. () L2 s Boys’ Wool Mackinaws, $7.75 Boys’ Overcoats, $8.75 ‘Wool Mackinaws with plaid backs. Wool Overcoats in plaids or plain colors. Especially popular are the new light shades and the mannish styles of these coats. S o% I XZXE = , Hirsh’s Sturdy Shoes for Sturdy Boys! Parents, bring the youngsters to Hirsh’s Shoe Store tomorrow—fit them with a pair of these sturdy, long-wearing shoes. You'll be surprised at their serv- ice qualities as well as the low prices. Materials Include Velveteens Brocade Velvet, Silk Crepes, Satins, Poiret Sheen, Tersey, Balbriggan, and, oh, many morc. All Popular Shades DOWN STAIFS STORE 2 td 190 630 o} K3 XX % . 0, 2> Carefully tailored and expertly made throughout Boys' sizes, 8 to 15 years. e id DT> K3 " New Winter Hats Feature New, Vivid Shades DOWN STAIRS STORE o K3 ZX % bl o, ' X Girls’ and Children’s Coats < kX g pocisl $3'95 » CU : X b 2 $5.95—$8.95—8$10.95 B ! Boys’ Tan and Black Q q s % Here are the notable features of the New Winter Sl < %S _$ Hats (hat were received lately. Brighter colors, mmo’ulf:l;f: Goodrear or H'fi',' Shocs it .3.: ‘o 2 $12‘95 14'95 satins, faille silks and bengalines predominate. $3.45 b Gine Si s Coats Turbans, close-fitting roll-brim and poke models. Als $345 5 3 }“‘:crhiflg':gl E‘!::ds}z;s’z ('cga&;) rons’ hats of charming individualicy ind distinetion, ' | Lipstick red, feature color, also Crabapple, pencil i ’2‘ vears. Some smocked, rr:.i‘:. l;:.-a,:-{? sa:s, = D.;m brown and b‘lpa‘;l:. DSSItine °oe e $e stitched and tucked, others °oe with yoke effects. Some with f'“' ';‘ :’;l;r:: :‘ ;’"' it < fur collars. Seven popular b ol il .z. soles DOWN STAIRS STORE < X s. b 4 B3 e ‘:’ Larger girls 6 to 16 years ’ RS f i Moccasins American Boy Scout Shoes % will enthusiastically select Qe Little Boys’ Shoes merica y ut e y t S Patent and tan leather with flexible Tan grain leather: Uskide soles The American Boy Shoe for oto from many stylish models; e en S o OO ' ercoa S A % turdy ¢ 63 7 2 =\ “ Ll SRR $2.25 bellywadfannesfaTauy iy weaiioy .~§‘»ad_v gutdoor wear.. Sizes 9 to & tailored and fur trimmed . i >4 2 B 2 133 and 1 to 6. X & : - 2 R4 51 . ) [ 3 . % 513t0 8..........$2.95 $2.95 / Flare and straightline styles. < 83 to11....000.0 8345 $3.45 . $1.95 0?‘ e Lol 3 ] g{tra;l‘wcly .50 . < ' riced at o S¢ % - 5% o:o Big, roomy, serviceable all-wool B aref X . Py . ) g, Y, serviceable all-wool Overcoats. Each coat carefully > kS e % Girls’ and Children’s Hats tailored. . o cather, Nature shape < ] o i = $ 1.95 $2 95 Coats That Men Are Proud to Wear | o:o iz .:‘ . . May be worn full or half belted, a three-piece belt allowing for | o:o arggiog Gy .g. $3 95 $4 95 the change. Convertible collars, good looking and very prac- | 3 Growing Girls’ 2B Growing Girls' D'Orsay .:. - . tical. Also box-back style coats. Shades of gray, brown, tan i 3 Tan calf patent and gun ’Alwll)m Pumps. in patent <4 Girls' chic, )-outhf[llbflal§ in v:!ou]{(. or mixtures. X metal calf Southern Ties; ::: ;:';na:(nl\dh:nxl,‘z'r.»wun Tow o felt, velvet and combinations % sil % | s 2% 0 g305 i e T SRS G i Weat sieo b e, 1 d English O o z e . ace and roll-brim . Felt an (TR : idsi & velour trimmings, quills, fancy pins, mporte ngiis vercoats * - - & ilt and grosgrain ribbon trimmings. o Comet Shoes for y s Vanted colors. . $29.50 B e ani A wide variety * Children's Hats with elastic back ey Ghaatin & :‘ black. m ot infants' foot .:. that assure‘: exccllendt fit. Pokes ang Tailored especially for- Woodward & Lothrop. Our personal " No heel. 1to 5 00 turned-back styles, daintily trimme esentative sel s t England. r z 3o e A026-/028 SEVENTH ST-NW. | 4| [ e priced. " Single and deuble breasted styice.in shades of wetord & 'Bijto 11, $3.45 “Twenty-five Years on Upper 7th St.—City Wide in Trade ostrich. bance-anc nidhop ang otne brown, tan and heather mixtures. Sizes 34 to 44. ' ' = fancies. Six popular colors. . y .0. $ > { DOWN STAIRS STORE DOWN STAIRS STORE L ®, 5 R Specialize in Stylish Footwear for Stout Womens«fo«3oedsofs oo egoedoatosds