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6 FRANCE DEMANDS DESMONS’ RELEASE . v s | Insists Arrest by Turkey Was | Violation of Interna- tional Law. Pledge to Abstain Until Law’s Repeal Wins Drinker Stay that he would arink until pro- hibition was repealed, Marshall Monroe, colored, charged with in toxication, was ¥ personal bond by Jud Mattingly in Police Court today Monroe was arrested yvesterday by Policeman W. D. Hayden of the fifth precinct. He told the judge that it was the first drink that he had taken since probi- bition “Will you promise not to take drink until the law fs re- e Mattingly asked. The promise was made. By the Assoviated Pross PARIS, September ferences hetween | over the recent i nople Lie French me | 'CANTON WARNS JAPANESE. Peking Has No Right to Sell Chi- nese Property, Says Communique. is held by the “the charge | TON, September 13 (#).—A of manslaughter rrest is sald | D bureau communique issued by to have taken hen the foreign office of the Canton gov cponse to & request by the Turkish | ernment warns Japanese consular au Toliee he ciume ashore from his ship | thorities at Canton against the con- T e plain an alleged fttack he made | templated purchase by the Japanese against a Turkish citizen government of the Chinese legation He was immediately taken to smises in Tokio. prison and has ren d there. The o “ht;::??‘l;as:\lz?ont;atpé’r;e “renc over ent ving already T o A - AR I bt - which “the agents of the. illegal B strong prot appears about . ool & ares, ng government have no right to M. Poincare told that the detention . er was a clear vio- lia has just adopted 4 federal ational law, and that} by which the government government could not asoline imports and use the further delay in his id various states who must an equal amount for highw thin the nard and told him ik mént insisted on the lease of The Fre Turkish the Ambass French ceept any liheration TC-5 RETURN.S TO BASE AFTER MIDWEST TRIP Officers of Blimp Report Perfect From Supply improvement Excursions Flying Journey Tilinois to Virginia. on Philadelphia and the Sesqui-Centennial 54,90 Round Trip TUESDAY, SEPT. 14 FRIDAY, SEPT. 24 | Lv. Washington T8 AM. Returning—Leave Philadelphia (Chestnut Street Sation). 8:456 pm. (Standard Time), wame day By the Associated LANGLEY 13- The Army to her base here day after an uneventful the Middle West cers the ship 1 flight from ported tiat ther conditions practically the Neott Field Alleghenies st et prevailed ughout entire _journey from RBelleville, TIL. across the to the Virginia Army air base Completing 4 round trip from this | station to the Illinois field without mishap, the TC-5 was the first lighter thanair craft to make an inland flight since the v divigible Shen indoah was wrecked in Ohio :u little more than a The Army blimp encounte on its outward voya ore was fear for its e it Field Field at | | | _ Military. Aerial. Pageantry and Other Spe- | 5:45 pan., direct line to i | | cial Events on the Exposition program. Ask Ticket Agents for Details ward her Virginia base. She com. pleted that leg of her vovage in 11 hours and & minutes. TROUBLE OVéR ROOM BILL| LEADS TO A KILLING | Constable, Under Bond in Shooting Affray at Y. M. C. A. Building. Claims Self-Defense. ember 13- | crguson of Cle- | $1.000 hond vester ‘ 3 & a_coroner’s inquest into death of R. V. Allison, 42, who was shot in the lobby of the Y. M. €. A here Mst night. Witnesses testifving at the inquest declared Furguson shot in self-defense. The shooting. according to the evi-| dence, was the result of a room bill. | Allison. returnins to the Y. M. C. A Cents. "Shake ast night, found that it 1 locked by Night Clerk N. T. Lee. Lee . well in a bottle, testified at e ing that Allison |and vou have a whole quarter pint NeHTe0 Hi over phone and threat- |of the most wonderful skin whitener, ened him, and that later Allison is|softener and beautifier. @aid to have heen secn in the lobby of | Massage this sweetly fragrant the building carryt pistol. Lee|jemon bleach into the face. neck, summoned officers, whose appearance | yrms and hands. It cannot irritate. wus followed by the shooting | Famous stage beauties use it to Allison had been a resident of « h k. Hbari £l ol burne for five years, coming here from | Pring that clear, youthful skin and North e e toom L rosy-white complexion: also as a L an i | freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You William m jmust mix this remarkable lotion an ofl eperator and was | yourself. It cannot be bought ready known, |to use b it acts best immedi- » {ately after it is prepared. "i:| Orchard White The only harm- less way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of ! two lemons with i three ounces of | Orchard White, which any druggist il supply jor a T N Russia bought nearly American made tractors five months in Vincent Lopez and his Orchestra APPEARING AT "LOEW’S PALACE ALL THIS WEEK 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 LLURING entertainment! Don't missit. Afterwards— carry to your home the first electrically-recorcted Brunswick Record by Lopez. Your Brunswick dealer will gladly play these up-tothe-minute popular “hits™ and others by this famous artist: HONEYBUNCH + ¢« « & . Fox Tro(} 3148 ADORABLE -« o« o o o FoxTrot 75¢ COULD 1? 1 CERTAINLY COULD Fox Trot) 3187 SHOW THAT FELLOW THE DOOR Fox Trot]. 75¢ DB D DD THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1926. 643 PERSONS JOINED IN BAPTISMAL RITES “Faith Healer's” Converts, All But tered the waters of Clinton Park Lake here yesterday and were bap- tized by “Bishop” C. M. Grace, Portu- guese “faith healer.” They left the water in a frenzy of religious ecstasy. Two of those baptized and joining the “House of Prayer” were white. After the 643 had been baptized, the untiring “bishop” called for any who wanted “to be saved.” His words were a signal for unprecedented shouting, screaming, shivering and jumping up and down, One by one the “spirit” seized the members of the audlence, and & Bacie as they were seized jhey jumped into CHARLOTTE. N. C., September 13. | e water, resacarode ot smmeaamto —six hundred and forty-three persons, | Sunday finery. Fifty or sixty splashed dressed In robes of white or white |into the water, some diving head trousers, according to their sex, en- | foremost, and attempted to wade Two Being Negroes, Aroused to Frenzy of Ecstasy. By the Associated Press. from every corner of the lake to the spot where the baptizing was done. A husky negro, overcome by his emotion, attempted to wade across the lake. The water became deeper and deeper. As he stepped in the water beyond his depth, consternation reigned. Women screamed and men gesticu- lated frantically. The “bishop” took one glance and rose to the occasion. Notwithstanding the fact that he was clad in a clinging black robe and was wearing shoes, he immedi- ately swam to the rescue of the drowning man. The man was brought to the shallow waters by the “bishop,” and after a few moments’ recupera- tion was placed under the water again, this time in baptism. The crowd witnessing the perform- ance was estimated at over 5000, although some claimed 35,000 were present. e g DISEASE UNDER CONTROL. Influenza Epidemic Had Halted Ac- | tivities at Samoa Naval Station. | An influenza epidemic at the Samoa Naval Station, which had caused sus- | pension of activities since early in August, has been brought under con- trol and the quarantine lifted, the Navy Department was advised today. LANSBURGH & BRO. 7th to 8th to E—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Member American Retailers Association New Frocks by the Hundreds— An Opening A complete group—showing every aspect of a new and varied mode, satisfying every need of the season—irom evening gown of bewildering' loveliness to tailored : from delicate colors and gossamer fabrics to tough, urance of the matron! Sizes 14 to 20 in the Misses” Shop: 36 to 5474 in the Women's Shop. frocks of nonchalant trimnes smart tweeds; from the youthful naivete of the m Sale at to the sophisticated as We Sketch a Few Typical Models! Claret colored crepe roma and black wvelvet. Pink satin crepe and appliqued geor- gette tan flat crepe trim- Bilack satin with t ming. Black Valencia wel. Tungle green geor- gelte with velvet trim, 23 Wine red geor- gette, black fur and gold braid satin and blue wel- A Special Display of Higher-Priced Models in Our 8th and E St. Windows and in the Dress Shop.—Second Floor, Lansburgh & Bro. 4-Pc. Suits for School That Will Pass the Test of Hard Wear! %9.75 From the moment they are donned these suits_for 7 to 17 vear-old ‘hoys will probably enter “The ‘School of Hard Knocks"—where they will soon be called upon to literally “s their stuff.” They'll do it, too. for the fabrics are of the sarhe sturdy quafity as the tailoring Two pairs lined knickers or one pair long trousers, one knickers. Boys' Golf Knickers, of faney all-wool Tabrics, fully s 3 te 18, Well tai- $2.98 Boys" style, in white, tan or blue broad- cloth or fancy madras. 6 79¢ to 16 years Boys' Shiris, made of broad- cloth, ‘III;F rlwrrnll;s' nr:g madras. In sizes o years 98¢ STREET FLOOR. SBURGH & BRO. Brief Cases of Genuine Cowhide —Just 50 of Them in This Special Offer! $1.95 A timely offering —that pertains to both pupils and teachers at this school-opening time of the year! Comes in dark brown only; ] made of a sturdy grade of cowhide with two straps, leather gussets, extension lock and reinforced handle. Two convenient pockets on the inside. STREET FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. K3 % -~ K “PYREX” Clever Jersey Dresses Serve for So Many Daytime Occasions! $9.98 Serviceable, becoming dresses, of a type that is in- dispensable to every woman, no matter what her daily pursuits may be! . Simply but attractively tailored of soft all-wool jer- sey, in smart two-piece and straightline models, with pockets, buttons, tailored belts and contrasting touches to form their trimmings. All the new shades in sizes 36 to 46. THIRD FLOOR LANSBURGH & BRO. Engraved Casserole Complete with Nickel-Plated Frame Cook your food in one of these at- tractively engraved glass casseroles (there is no danger of its breaking in the oven); slip it right from the oven into its shining nickel-plated frame (also engraved)—and it is all ready for the dining room. Certainly a simple way to serve things—and how very pleasing! SIXTH FLOOR. LANSBURGH & BRO. BRITAIN’S COAL STRIKE DEADLOCK CONTINUES Colliery Owners Flatly Refuse Set- tlement on Basis Proposed by Miners’ Union. give the Mining Association to negotiate a settlement men on a national basis This is a flat_refusal to posal advanced by A power with the he *prd 0ok, 1 ners’ Unio have consistently hell would make only distri | settiements. Batcim Is Stolen.v Theft of a 15-foot bateau paintad green on the inside and white on the outside reported to police fast |night by Rayvmond Fletcher, 605 street, who said it was stolen fron By the Associated Press LONDON, September 13. Continu ance of the coal strike deadlock was indicated this morning when it was announced unofficially that the Mining Assocfation this afternoon would re- port to the government that the Col-[the seawall opposite the Capito liery Owners’ Association throughout | Yacht Club some time last night. Fi. the country has refused by vote to'values it at $26. - {f SHORT LOTS! HOUSE DRESSES, originally nruch high iced. Neat, attractive styl good THIRD l‘lfll)lll LOW APRONS, made of good very pleasing styles. Originally 790 50 BUN quality _ginghams $1.00. Now. LOOR 10 mussed soiled. PAJAMAS, Were originally $2.98. THIRD FLOOR 65 RAYON STEP-INS, originally Good quality. Reduced to 2 for.. * THIRD slightly Now =t $2.00 $1.00 and 79C 10 COTTON UNION SUITS, $1.00 $1.25 values now only THIRD FLOOR CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS, that were 7 originally T9¢, reduced 10 2 for.................... $1.00 THIRD FLOOKR $3.50 BLACK VELOUR PILLOWS of soft, rich quality; in round or oval balf price. Each....... 98¢ ENAMELED SCRAP BASKETS. rose, gray or green, with pretty raised floral design. 59 % e et R SR o C FOURTH FLOOR i STAMPED LAUNDRY BAGS, completely made of krinkle cloth, except for a touch of embroidery. FOURTH FLOOR $3.00 AND $3.50 CORSELETTES. in well made, smart models. sizes. Your choice at ... SECOND FLOOK SHORT LOT OF of high-grade materials, ance at. $1.50 offered for BRASSIERES Clearance! Summer Sport Frocks With the inrush of new Fall merchan- dise, there simply isn't room for these Summer models—so here they are—at great reductions! They are real bargains, well worth buying now, for early Fall wear, and for next Summer, too, since the styles are conservative ones. zes 14 to 20 and 34 to 38 in the group as a whole. (20) $9.95 Radium Silk Dresses. . $4.95 (21) $15.00 Tub Silk Dresses $5.95 (69) $16.50 Crepe de Chine Dresses $25.00 values (27) $19.95 “Truhu” Silk Dresses $12.50 $19.95 Rajah and Crepe de -..$12.50 $25 Heavy Crepe de Chine Dresses $15.00 $29.75 Crepe de Chine Dresses $19.95 $9.95 Chine Dresses (10 19) (4), $35.00 High-grade Crepe de Chine Dresses . ... SPORT SHOP, SECOND FLOOR $19.95 Six Smart Silks at One Sale Price! Choice of $2.98 to $3.50 Grades. $2.74 Here they are—both the lustrous and the non lustrous weaves that are so much in vogue this Fall; all of superb quality. and all in convenient 40-inch widths. Choose from every smart new shade in: 40-in. Crepe-back Satin 40-in. Rich Dress Satin 40-in. Heavy Flat Crepe 40-in. Wool-back Satin 40-in. Silk Canton Crepe 40-in. Faille Crepe 40-in. All-Silk Flat Crepe Qur Popular $1.98 Quality, $ l .69 Yardy. ... And how this lovely, firm silk crepe does sell, day in and day out—at $1.98 vard! A weave that is always smart, and adaptable for so many pur- poses. Almost a complete selection of wanted colors, including the new red and wine shades, greens and tans, and plenty of lingerie shades. $5 Rich Black Satin Crepe, $3.50 An unusually lovely quality of this popular Fall silk, that may be used equally well on either side. 40 inches wide. , THIRD FLOOK. LANSBURGH & BRO.