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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1926. BREAD DIFT GWEN CONDEMNED MAN FOILED | HELD ON DRUG CHARGE. | Religious Rites at Sea Are Popular s SUICIDE | cutpeper Attormer Aceusea ot Only in Bad Weather Officers Rver| 0P s o s i i | Hurried to D,,.th Cen After G“h'l Stealing Morphine. SLE e that the passengers feel little fear.” ing Th in T Special Dispatch io The Star. | There was some divergence of ng Throat in Two Places g BALTIMORE. September 14.—John | By the Assoriated Press. | duct when the seas are rough, but|0PInon as to the attitude of sailors, With Razor Blade. ! L. Jackson of Culpeper. Va., is being| NEW YORK. September 14.—Ser-|when the weather's fine my sermons|but a fairly general agreement that | held by the police for Federal authori. | MoB8 at sea are popular in rough |aren't so popular.” BOteY IAERpLOdCqetR IS man. Now, disillusioned, embittered e Gea) ohtathntanibt lateal iy imiacoiinie | Terea ie e oiee, wheniihe| gy cized the attitude of the| Mrs. Janet Roper, house mother fangtotally disinterested in religion. Nebraska Judge Ignores Ef . e phine | waves are quiet. average passenger toward the Sunday |of the Seamen's Church Institute | ihay jgnore utterly attempis of mis- lvnn:m g attempt at suicide in jafl | from a druggist here. Because the| geafaring men, from captains of | religious services on ocean liners. here, believes the seamen are more | yjonaries and preachers to reach them gashing his throat with a | Federal charge superseded the larceny i : ocean liners 1o stewards, told the As-| Theor ¢ : religlous than formerly. with the old dogmas that sufficed be- forts to Ston Sentences on |<a|‘@|\ vazor blade, Jack Brady.|charge, Magistrate Tormolian teok | sociated Press that they can estimate mfl'.‘&“':»“ll;“fi‘ ninunts hp;:;.';':hi fore 1914.” “olored, of Moorefield. under unmm‘o‘\(hl( action, he said. ! ttendance at Sunday services with [ e it a : steward of the Bereng: The large t . Other Violators. )‘,,,k,“‘. i an attor adrift. Now they are building u for themselves a philosophic non-sec- tarian faith.” The purser of a big transatlantic liner declared the war has had a devastating Influence on the spiritual lives of the men. “Most of them,' he said, “went through the war with a certain de- | gree of faith in the brotherhood of for the time being by a unique spec- tacle, but they are, for the most part, wholly uninspired. N bothersome detalls I/ ble charzes 2 nn« advice [EE——— I"Mort gage H\L Rust Co. Loans Rea sonable intereat ent privilezes \ ‘001 15w 5! NW ) “They are reading more for them- selves and speculating more ahout life than they used to,” she sald. “The undamentalist-modernist controversy | The meaning of the three bhalls in t first swept from them old super.|front of the pawnbroker's shop is tha: | {itions that used to serve their re.|it is three to one the proprietor wins, They are cdified | ligious needs, ieaving them literally | savs the Office Bor XLEIBIBIZXLIBISIBINIIRXE XLXBXZ fair accura ¢ the barometer. cathedral girl. was!ney, is declared to have entered the| “A fogg: means a sancti ! | at Mounds. | store, and while the proprietor was | monious Sunday. s the way Capt. | cille and placed in th h cell last busy to have taken the morphine | McNeil bf the Samaria put it. “The | nix cht. Bight stitches were required | from a shelt. passengens attend the services I con- . September | ‘o close two gashes. both reaching to | tlegal | ‘he windpipe. Brady was relieved of ' et e iade Ly fellow priners. ?(\myw ,u\'?na\ a ] w Hr'l on ldition to the diet stipulate that he will ot ‘violate m. | lignor law again withi Hie "heah” serenci | Federal Trade Board Ques- way for 14 yvears, a no one has g T ; tions Advertising Methods of Furniture Men. kicked about at Ju Bryant vesterday alter sentencing Dirks. He | asserted. however, that he thought 10 | days at a time on bread and water was | Alleges Cruel Punishment. = = - By the Associa appeal has bheen made to the =il it to| Another b o | today by th sufficient. sion In jts war with a choir of 5 tain or purser but the congr of novelty seek By the Associated Prese are heing men at 'Mvm bread-and-walor sentence charges, Judge Wilbur maneuvers liberate thr Rn a m ren. Philtex Semi-Soft Collars s1 Fancy Lisle Hose sfor S]38 45 4, SIS0 55¢ . 1 z 6 Pairs for 3 Usually 35¢ each. The newest and f 3 ; “\f " most popular styles for Fall in spotless Impm‘]ted hose. F‘ter: I’“”T'}:l \(ulal;!c- . % O - white collars. Sold only in half-dozen and ioned and fitting to per "Ck‘ b, . : ozt oo dt thevailow Batans tion includes novelty checks in a variefy o BN e et v color combinations. $1.50 to 52 Fall Né\clgties 95¢ fashioned by hand, are All are early Fall Imported also. (First Floor.) Imported silks, unusual at this price. patterns in stripes and figures. crepes, fine jacquards and failles (First “"“'“ (First Floor.) | ¥ HERXER R R X I EXE XX RN X% }{k{?xka‘i}kiii# Tomorrow—a Sale of 3,000 English Broadcloth Shirts was touched off Trade Commis- | 51.85 Fancy and Plain Men’'s Pajamas 51.55 Coat and Slip-over Middy Styles Slip into these, then slip into bed —and a good night’s rest. Fancy and plain madras and percales, the plain in blue, tan, white and lavender. All sizes, his second which hegi attorney decl $1.50 Tuco Athletic Union Suits 51.15 Soft Cotton Pongee in Plain W hite Men who wear athletic union suits the year round will appre- ciate this value. All plain white, well made, full-cut Tuco suits. Sizes 34, 30, 38,40, 42. (First Floor.) irms in Gy hus release « them doi alleging “crue ment Declari at stak Carson L in Jail on the die in District Court st Tekamah. Action on the application was set for Wednesday. The action was filed late vesterday by Attorney R. €. Hunter, Omaha employved to defend Carson hy J. H Chatt, hrother of County Judge Or- | exposed surface ville Chatt, who imposed sentence The compan In it, Hunter sald, “the sentence con- ‘( and Raplds B fiicts with the universal rule that .. Foote-Reynolds no person can be deprived of life " " s Sita., Toh without due process of law.” e | Johnson Handley- gavs he had abundant legal authority | and Rapids Chalr Co., that life mean wore than “mere | William F 5 animal existence,” and. | kers and retallera to protect the | public against what garded here as_improper advertisi tics, The complaints « that the companies have adve furniture Kk, maple or wainut without ad- the prospective purchaser that e only veneered on named were the ney Furniture Co., &ifw’iiifiii;’l&ifi:fi’i =3 N “under the | maker pretext of a deprivation of liherty ‘4 " one cannot bhe deprived of vision Wearing, an arm, leg, or digestive | t Qreans.” { ., 2 . S | tnet State to Combat Action the NMacey ( County Attorney I es | ture (' said he would n. | Robert W, denyving any ca | as the Neb riled the sentences of (% Thomas Nelson, who is on his fourth ‘s diet sentence on a similar | constitutional. | & explained that the injunc tion was asked now bhecause County Physician H. W. Benson had stated | several davs mus pse before his | examination of weuld he completed. and tha < “he would continue to lose his physi- . (First Ploor.) Furni Panlman ding to Mrs. Ruth J. Maurer, » v expert, the homely woman gone to join the extinet dodo XEXZXEXE Cleans Automobile Ubpholstery Removes Heavy Grease,Oil, Road-Tar and Chewing Gum, no-matter how ald or deep-seated the Spots may be. Going over entire sur- face makes upholstery clean and like new. Leaves no cal powers because of the diet and suffer untold agonies.” The petition | snid Carson already had lost four | was in poor physical con- nder the law, the county n can modify the sentence, if he helieves it jeopardizes the prison- er's health. New Patterns in Fall Hats with Snap If the petition is successful, similar proceedings will he taken in behalf of Nelson. Both Nelson and Carson sald they were feeling “fairly well” today. Sheriff Smith has deviated so trom the rigid di the men raisin br jelly bread and ro water they want to drink. after odor. Removes Road- Tar from asto body and does not affect the finish. Fall ‘Sweaters $]-95 Brilliant Colors Slip-over and Coat Styles Plain White, Tan, Bll_m and Gray in Collar-Attached Style or Roll Brims 4 In Pearl, Tan, Dark Gray, Brown sz Mrs. Rose 1. Smethers is consider ad one of the smartest auctioneers in | London. Jacquard patterns in bright Just a little more style, a lit- A Fancy Patterns in Great Variely colors will he most popular this Neckband and Collar Atltached tle more value than the price Fall. Slip-over or coat styles, usually brings, in the shape and Sizes 36 to 44. (First Floor.) dozens of colors. shade you want this Fall. You will have to see the silky sheen and feel the fine texture to realize what values these shirts are. Plenty of white. Also some fancy madras shirts in collar-to-match stvles. Sizes 1315 to 17. (First Floer.) Fall Manhattan Shirts Standard Manhattan quality, in smart new patterns and fabrics I'ancy madras and broadcloth, with collars to match, or attached. Also neckband styles. $2.50 to §12.50 (First Floor.) Bicycle Playing Cards, 37¢ 1219 F St. 1219 F St. Queen Quality New Fuall Footwear in a large variety of styles and leathers. The Shoes You Iant at the Il"anted Price |_BOOT SHOP Excellent Quality Linen-finished Cards, casy to shuffle and deal. In pinochle, poka or the narrower bridge style. (First Floor.) B ) P PSP PSSP SIS S22 X"Xi‘?%’%“fiffififi)( Sheldon Suits for Fall are Now Ready ’35 Two and Three Button Single-Breasted Sack, Three-Button Straightline, Double Breasted (Main Floor.) New, unusual weaves mark the beginning of the season. New colors as well: Smoke gray, Oxford gray, corn tan and rust brown—and the popular blues. Cassimeres, cheviots and tweeds for sheer good looks—worsteds espe- cially for long, hard wear. Réady, now, for vou. (Second Floor.) CAPRICE Queen Quality Footwear at $6 enables every woman to secure her new Fall Shoes at a price without sacri- I ficing fit, comfort and style. All sizes, AAA to C. 4 Above: A new double. breasted blue. $35. HECHT Co.~F STPEE Store Hours: 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. Above: Three-button style for the conserva- tive man. $35. Something New in Hosiery Queentex Silk and Chiffon Hosiery $ 63 - i n [ g At right: A young man's three-button model. $§35. 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