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38 b—.“_ MISSION PRIESTS - - GUESTS OF HONOR Séfvipes Tomorrow for Five Dominican Fathers Go- ing to China. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. . OCTOBER 17, 1926—PART 1. | farmers are ended nor that there are | Kelly of Pittsburgh, who was arrest not vet real agricultural problems to | ed with Arthur after they are alleged be solved. On the other hand. no real | t0 have lured two high school girl progress can he made toward restor- | Esther Zepp. 15. daughter of Rev ing full agricultural prosperity if such | | and Mrs. J. (. Zepp of Mountain Lake | important matters as tariff protection | Park. and Elva Fitzmiller, an orphan. { or other issues of natienal policy are | 1 13, niece of Mr. and Mra. E. C. Huteh to be settlad on the basis of in X inkon of Loehlynn Heights. from and misleading statistical evidence. thefr homes, 1a also listed as a de TURNS OPE'RA TO JAZZ. serter from the same squadron Wth PR o ,\n)m';, afl-zmn: to 3::1, lAHfl'b The . 3 | men jesarted, it is sald, on Septam Section on Farmers’ Pur- Fashionable Berlin Cafe Band Di- " » ” chasing Power Is Called rector Changes Time. ;ers From Marine Air Field TRIBUTE Tb MARK DEPARTURE FOR CHINA o e Pair Declared to Be Desert- ier : They are sai to have bean Five Dominican priests will be | Ruests at a celebration at £t Dom inic’s Church, Sixth sonthwest, at & oclock tomorrow night, markinz their departure in a few weeks for China. where they wis hegin mission work in Fukien provinee The departing priests, all of whom | were students the Dominican Honse of Studies of the Catholic Uni versity, Rr okland. are Rev. H. A nd B street following a carnival since. which was Arthur.married Mary Clara Thomp RERLIN, October 16 (@).—The Cate | son of Cineinnati, who did an aet in ‘ band director who | A week after Arthur was married 38 S ctober 16 ¢ from their homes on the pre . October 16 Tn a let. | classics into jazz. He has arranged MRERLAND, Md.. October 16, - |away eir v AV AL Jdavdine, | the Pilgrims’ Chorus from Wagner's| Learning that her hushand of a week |tense that they would he married and o roRr . i i reers, Following the disappearance of lity” fignres | Is regarded as tantamount to sacrilege | daughter of a minister. for which he |in the “Book of Facts" issted by the [bv the Rerlin critics, whe feel that | was locked up at the Oakland jail on | Martin, _Arthur and the two girls. congressional commlittee, intended to|be tampered with. | Barl Arthur, 19 years old, turned in "l"'1f""'_" (\.':»,,m;,'.'fi:“'"i,‘:".'.",::;:':,'\"' w&;;;: how the difference hetween purchas-| One “critic comments resignedly: | former and told Sheriff Guy O. Yutzy e < st “ @ certion from the Marine Corps and compared with the dollar of people in | band played the Pilgrims Chorus from | deserter from the aircraft squadron | . |n.'1‘n'x'xn-1::.- w peoy il e R G A A ahduction and eriminal assault on the ‘ . at Quantico, V. siclans, riculture ever issued such a table as|even applauded loudly. There is now | = positive identification of Arthnr as | ™ AT00 e a1 vears old and his home in Oakland two weeks ago and where “Statistical Absurdity.” | a BN O nanie wne ata| Face Serious Charges. | & Carniva ¢ the Ass ted Precs. v man record for turning time-honered | Special Dispatch m'Th» Star. [Inred the Zepp and Fitzmiller girls character. | “Tannhauser” as a Charleston. This ' had heen accused of eloping with the | Would be launched on theatrical ca- national Demoeratic senatorial and | Wagner, of all composers, must not | a charge of abduction. Mrs. Giearge |Sheriff Yutzy traced them along the Tng power of the farmers dollav as | “Lacking hetter nspiration, the fasz | of Garrett County that Arthur was a | (W0 men now face a charge of de Denial that the Department of Aw-|did not disturh the dancers. Th .i"‘ the United States Marine Corps | ginc \who are under the care of phy ;:::k'“ 07 fof Nenfiiayan, Cinns |the figures were represented as belng no longer any limit set for the imagl | deserter from the marines was de- | iy “jn Raitimore. Martin is 22 and Lima. Ohio: Rev. Willam . Cas {taken from was made by . Jardine | }r- red to_have heen made tonight by |jjves in Pittsburgh. Iy 0. I S T Joof Michizan ity lin his letter. which was sent to Rep- . sheriff Yutzy through Maj. €. A. | p Ind.: Rev. J. M. Rarrett, 0. P. of resentative John Q. Tilson of Con-| any evening dresses in London | Lutz. commander of the aireraft | = 3 Lowell, Mass.. and Tt A. Gor- | pectice stern campaign director | 5pe heing trimmed with mother o | service of the Marine CCorps at Quan Many German tourfste are now o 4 and R o {for the Republican s orial - and fearl ornaments. ! tieo, R. Martin, alias “Spike” | visiting the Vpres salient don, O 1. of Somerset, Oh'o. congressional committee, who made Rizht Re homas 1. Shanahan the letter public . e e 2 e Ll 2 e e e 27 e iz rector of the Catholic Universiity, will o = i B N s eferring 1o figures in the “Rook |N preside at the celehrat which will "ts” for the years from 1921 to i ended by former instruc- | . inclusive, Mr. Jardine said i tors and clas: of the young | priests, as well as the pavishioners of | i St. Dominics. The Dominican stu dents’ choir will furnish the musi for the services Formal not on of their assizn ment in the fareizn mission field will | be read to the departing priests hy the Very Rev. Lavmold Meagher. o, | P. provincial of the St Joseph |of the campaign, which is to he lim ™ inee of the Dominican Fathers ited to Preshyterians. ind A former pasior of St Dominie's The new retirement plan would be Church. Dominican priesis have heen | self sustaining within a few years, ac- engaged in missionary work in China | cording to estimates made by actu- | nat No such table as this ever heen issued by the Department of Agricul- ture. Furthermore, the figures given st three yvears, 1923, 1924 and ! as used here, manifestly ¢ students at Brookland, who will be giiests at a farewell demonstration tomor- row - h, in honor of their entrance into missionary work. Left to right, Revs. William . Ca . Burke, R. K. Br; an and F. A. Gordon Payin_g the Price of Shoe Leadership! = table to which i refer < superannuated ministers and mis. | F8CMS to be a sort of statistical hy maries. In future yvears the min' brid.” continu P ardine In his s and missional would pay | ietter to Mr. Its effect is to premiums of 213 per cent of |["eV a_".""‘] )}\‘m i EHhy t and and the congregation | PArtly-dlction. The figures given for | TP L 2 L . for several vears and these voung | |aries, hut the budget of £15,000,000 1 | is to pa a part of its regular he years from 1890 to 1922, inclusive, | men will Join their fellows at Ken. | | I needed to provide pensions for those | vearly expense, 7l per cent of the|aVe. I belicve. a representation of ning fu. Chugan and Kienyan | 4 {ministers’ and missionaries sho Will| s |ralo; hetween wholesale peices of | - Former instractors o th wiess reac re: I3 i i e and wholesa prri = . M bormer CInstructore of the priests LUy | rench retirement age before that IW';RIGGERS e e | i s Making Our 9-Store Buying Power “Work for their honor. will inclnde: Rev. W. G. | e e Pensions under the new plan will | |has been ohtained by dividing these 2 . S i @ Seavlen. OO P pasior of St Dom f {range from $600 to $2.000, whereas | | Tonpectivel accigs ofntioe indExeryas You” With Wonderful Savings on S‘yluh { inie’s: Very Rev_ it 1 smith, o. . Preshyterians to Arrange ' under the past svstem thé 2200 pen. STATUE OF HENRY CLAY[nuPlished by the Rureau of Lahor . 6l T i i e mase ot ISl hersion heiral Loat wens vereriany Statistics. calling the result the pur Shoes for the Winter Season, Studies okland. and 5 : . n annual annuity of $343. | e chasing power o e farmer's dollar. Bl e ana i Drive for Retirement A Siatement isued by the national | Statesman's Monument Near Col-| “Fut the figures shown in the fore Surprisingly Priced | oinz table for the last three yvears. crinn lavmen’s committee, of | Fund Wednesday. which Wil H. Hays is chairman and | lapse as Town Seeks to ‘ 924 and 1925, are a statistical | 1 Andrew W, Mellon is treasurer, savs: Patch Breaks Somebody has apparently DUKE NOT TO NAME HOUSE. | e b s | “Few pac-ie veallze that many mitie. | ttempted to bring the table down to » . ters of oo church are paid less than | Speial Dispateh to The Sta date by grafting upon it three figures nal plans for launching in Wash- | the wages of a ditch digger Fvanl i £ which have not the slightest proper A ¥ ages 1 digger. FEven| PpOTTSVILLE., Pa lace therein. The effect is to ke | the campaign for $135,000, in his hest vears a minister or mis nls 5 i mak sionary cannot be expected to put hy missions, New ¥ October 16, ld York Specifies New Residence Shan | /""" Riggers from the E: stern Steel Mill{the latter part of the tahle wholly in local quota of the natienal budget | ronract & g et Hiave Number Gnly. S0s 110100 ‘M led to put inta opera. | CNOUED monex to provide for hix ald | Were busy at work this afternoon 90 s ‘"f,,?;“':;z'r'mmr,‘) e "5 2 5,000.0007 meeded to Nt OPETA- | age. Ralaries in the home field last [feet up in the air on the lofty statue = ol ane SSETL LONDON, Octoher 16 (P Aban- ' tion the new refirement plan for | vear were as low as $600 | ! | going through a slow, but steady. B iy rien S on the |= i vear thera were 2200 pen. | (hiienry Cla rvian Chuecd. will be laid at|sioners on the rells. receiving an | trying to keep the fiz- less of weco The'index of purchas e from complete collanse. ng power of farm products has risen g ; . und yestorday that the statue was|hy an average of 5 moints conr of all pastors of this pres. |averaze annuity of $343. In many yasting on only one foot. but (0dax It | from it o potnt of 60 1n 1921 1t 1| ry and local committeenen Wed- | cases these aged snldiers of the ¢ross | was afso found that Henry's chest is| trne that cofton has slumped in price | lay evening at 6:30 at the Frank- | had no other source of Income. Of | raved in and thers s a hole a foot in | this Fall, hut 1t ia equatle true that quare Hotel, it was announced |this group almost 300 ministers who | diameter 1 his o4 pacieus head TR OBl TR L | A custom dF past gonerations | ministe rovalty. the Duke of York intends | Presi t his new tawn \eeting sveen Park, shall be known me: it number.” He does not purpose to give any name to it T LT 2 Ll T T2l V7 2 LT ZE T T Y. honse, overlooking . 3 il 2% portance Refore the Duke and Dinchess of nt hy John B. Larner. chair- | were entitled. because of their long | Councliman Dengler summaned elec. | anjoy a favarble prce postion. 1n | York start for Australia eavty next the executive commitiee. {service, 10 a_pension of $500. But |irlc welders from the stecl mill, whe | Atigust, the latest month for which wear. a miniature of their daushter The names af those selected to he [ because of the lack of funds they |will patch the figure, The re is |aur figures are complete, such leading fittle Princess Elizabeth, is to be pai in cha of the solicitation in each | were paid actually but an average hollow, and it is believed frosi zot in- | products as hogs, potatess, butter and ed, <o that the duchess may take it |of the 29 churches of the Washing- | pension of £376 on which to suppc 't | «ide and did the damage. wool had a unit purchasing power | with her. The same aviist has painted | ton Preshytery are to he announced | themselves and their families.” | "As the enly statue of the zreat|oven above the pre-war parity of ex-| miniatures of the two <ons of Princess [at the meeting. These lay committes- | The new plan, the national com. | statesman in any Eastern State. the e Mary, which the Oueen alwave takes | men. together with the pastors of the | mittea points out, will eliminate the ' fate of the figure has aroused much | Of course, mo informed man will With her on her traels, ! ehurches, are 1o be in complate charge [ old system of asking henevalences for | interest all over the country argue from this that the dificulties of | See Our Advertisement on Page 17 Extra Expert Salespeople and Wrappers to facil- itate Service. for even 2,700 rairs go fast—at prices like these. 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Spanish patent ’WOYnln-';”:llvh 'r!n(v] 2] ed trimmjng of 5 heel slipper you 5 ming of hzard-like 5 , maxt S G $4.50 will Tove ......... $4.50 leather ... $4.5 GRADE WOMEN’S SHOES Formerly Selling for $6, 38 and $10 are to be sold at these low prices 2.95 ‘ 3.95 $ 4.95 Hundreds of Stunning S tyles—All the Smartest Leathers and Fabrics—A 1l Sizes and All Widths Some with Arch-Bra'cing Construction Designed eepecially for the Black kid oxfomd with eut- Arch-supporting. Comes in Hekvy Womii: Stewal o outs and builtin arch brace sizes 3 to 10, B to FEE 10, extra wide widths. for tireless comfomt. Copied widths. A good-looking 3 An arch-bracing pump, from one of our ystvles at strap pump. in brown o with eut-out instep. in black three it} §4 5() Plack kid and pat- g4 5() Tias o s i ent leather c leather L LT L R Tl T2 T 222 7 2 Another “Flapper” style A striking. walking oxford far high school _and other Another striking walking “ashionable footwear for very occa- . for voung women. 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