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SEARCH FOR PASTOR’S SON CENTERS IN EAST Boy Left for Vacation Trip August 1 With Former Maine Convict. By the Ascociated Press eptember 15.—A coun- try-wide search for John Miley, 16- vear-old son of the Rev. H. G. Miley , missing since August 1, red i the East today with 1l here of four Detroit de- wider experience of the outside world. In Detroit Cole had escorted the boy to school, to church and to the the- ater, and the apparent attachment tended to influence the parents in con- senting to the trip, although friends advised against the companionship. The car in which they departed was traced to Wilmington, Del., where it dropped from sight. e DIES OF HIS INJURIES. Colored Worker Fatally Hurt When Stone Falls Upon Him, ‘William Brown, colored, 65 years old, of Germantown, Md., was fatally in- jured near the District line vesterday | afternoon when a large stone dropped {upon him. Brown was working by v | the side of his son in an excavation Miley, 1n Church, ed into his m former been re- 3 they left ile, with Boston Detroit clergyman on to the care intrusted along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal when the stone fell from a derrick while being hoisted from the excava- tion. ‘When taken to Georgetown Univer- sity Hospital by his son, James Brown, it was found the father's hip was crushed, and he died less than an hour later. i . e yourself, publican, want to be in a class by suggests the Springfield Re- ‘try paying as you go.” 720 22-24 7th St. N.W. BEHRENDS . [DRESS Popular flared sses of fast h fabrics, in dots, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, LEGION IS DIVIDED ON PARIS CONVENTION Illinois Delegates to Oppose Hold- ing Sessions Abroad—Iowans Hear Herrick Letter. By the Assoclated Pross. CHICAGO, BSeptember 15.—Contro- versy over holding of the 1927 con- vention of the American Legion in Paris has entered two more State Legion conventlons, Illinois legionnaires, meeting in Springfield, instructed their delegates to the Philadelphia convention to vote against Paris propesal, and in resolution urged that all national gatherings be held in the United States. The Towa meeting at Clinton was marked by the reading of a letter from Myron T. Herrick, American Ambassador to France, urging ac- ceptance of the proposal to hold the convention in the French capital. “To abandon the plan to hold a convention in Paris on account of alleged anti-American sentiment in France would be most unjust to France and the league,” he said. “I have noted with pleasure that news- papers have ceased to give credence to the exaggerated rumors.” Red Signs Point the Way to Big Savings All Over the Store ES skirt - color tripes and novelty fig- red designs. 16 for women. zos misses Blue, Tan to 46 and 1.50 & 2.00 Women’s Blouses White Tailormade Blouses of dimity and Union linen. 2 for 1.00 Corset Both Rubber top or medtum bust, made of good pink coutil. Also silk stripe bras- siere. All sizes. and 29¢ Brassiere NURSE SURPRISE BRIDE. Miss Verle Slade Speeds Wedding to William R. Dickson. Nurses at the Training School of the Washington Sanitarium and Hos- pital, Takoma Park, today learned that Miss Verle Slade, who was gradu- ated last night, stole a march upon her friends Saturday night by becom- ing the bride of Willlam R. Dickson, instead of waiting until last night after the graduation exercises, as had been expected. Mr. Dickson, a native of Salem, N. J., is connected with the Review and Herald Publishing Association of Ta- koma Park. Rev. E. F. Hackman of 203 Walnut street performed the cere- mony. Sea Little Changed. The scene, the men and the customs of the anclent Sea of Galilee remain much, the same today as they were 20 centuMes ago, according to William Lyon Phelps of Yale, who is now vis- iting the Holy Land, in an article in the Good Housekeeper magazine. 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All three for The sheet in good quality muslin_ with 3- inch hem and 3-inch hem regulation size pil- 1.45 Tablecloth Hems titched Square Table- cloth, highly mercerized. Gingham and Print Dresses Made of the bet kind of ma in 2.49 to 5.00 Women’s Summer Dresses Broad- cloth, voiles | i ifl and | dresses. Re- Summer Pajamas Trimmed with 3 silk frog trims. Pink, blue, tan, lavender and white. 1.00 Men’s Bal- briggan Union Suits, 2 for Ecru color short- sleeve union suits, ankle pants. All perfect. Sizes 34 to rayon mainders of stocks that sold to 5.00. 1.50 and 1.75 Ma-Ma Dolls Best value ever. Big, large dressed dolls with loud voices. 100 Silk Chiffon Hose Onyx and Other Makes, 2 for All pure silk, mostly 1 Lisle All tops. 50c Boys’ and Girls’ 7 Sport Hose 3 for Ribbed % Sport Sox ith “fangy turned All wanted ades, Blzes 1o 10: 39¢c Bell Brand Children’s Stockings, 4 for Long service stockings in black, white and cordovan. Sizes 5 to 9%. Al perfect. 1.50 Babies’ Knit Sacques and Sweaters Nice, . soft, all- wool quality; white with pink or blue trim. D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926, scattered population of fisherfolk. The town of Tiberias, mentioned In the Bible, still survives, but Capernaum lies in ruins, as was prophesied. The sea is of great beauty, Dr. Phelps’ article says. i L. P. STEUART G. T. STEUART THE UNIVERSAL CAR For 90 cents a day and a down pay- ment of $145.12 you can ride in a new touring car Self Starter, Balloon Tires IMMEDIATE DELIVERY STEUART MOTOR CO. Service Sales Trucks & Tractors 141 12th St. N.E. 620 H St. N.E. 346 Pa. Ave. N.W, Telephones, Lincoln 6200; Main 3000 Sheldon Hats Offer Variety and Style at a Moderate Price The Hecht Co. presents the Sheldon, a hat for men who desire fine quality at a moderate price. Sheldon Hats, exclusively here, come in all the new variations of the snap and roll brim. In the new shades of pearl, tan, gray, tinted green, tinted tan and white pearl. With plain or pastel bands. You will find your Sheldon cor- rect and comfortable, for men wh o know how to fit hats properly will aid you in obtaining the right Sheldon here. 5 < (First Floor.) Dobbs Hats are Exclusively at The Hecht Co. 58 to 320 On Fifth Avenue in New York and on F Street in Washington—it’s the Dobbs. Dobbs styles are exclu- sive, difficult to describe, but in- stantly recognized. The New Stetsons are Styled for Young Men 58 and %12 The reputation of Stetson hats has been made by the young men who wear them. The whole range of shapes and colors, made as only Stetson can make them, is offered for your selection here. See these new styles—it is easy to select a be- coming one. One of the new Dobbs is the Jaunty, a refinement of the last word from London. (First Floer.) (First Floor.) 'EIEHECHT Co-FSrreeT | Store Hours: 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. N 7o