Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1926, Page 12

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AR T 00T AR < W, 12 WLF PEAN HEADS PRSON HANAGERS Pittsburgh Convention _Chooses Officers and Se- | lects Tacoma for 1927. ! By the Assoclated Press. i PITTSBURGH, October 19.—Taco- /ma, Wash., yesterday was selected as ‘the 1927 convention city of the Amer- fean Prison Association at its fifty- sixth meeting here, and Willlam F. Penn, superintendent of the Pennsyl- jania S'aie Training School,at Mor- was named president, suc- | VALUES—BIG ASSORTMENTS EASY CREDIT TERMS— There’s every incentive to visit “The National” NOW and select your Fak homefurnishing requirements. Hundreds of folks have already profited by the bargains offered in the Fall Opening—so we want you to attend and share in the savings. : i ing Sanford Bates, commissioner 0 correasion of Massachusetts. #Other officers _elected were: Vice [piresidents, P. E. io Stale Penitentiary, Columbus;| tin’ around with ther knees crossed orence Monahan, superintendent | smokin’ cigarettes must be gittin’ by | {81rls’ School, Shakowpee, Minn.; the|on ther personality, if they git by at | . J. L. Sutton, superintendent |all i homas, warden Most o’ th’ daubed-up girls I see sit- | I remember when it used t' take | 10 or 12 years o' good, hard, consist- ent boozin® t' i (o ) RED COATS FOR WAITERS. N Chain of Hotels “Brightens Up Things” for Customers. | | | | ary. Cass, ge >rison Assoclation of New | Debate Over Choice. Kansas City, Baltimore, Duluth and E Buffalo were considered by the com-| LONDON, October 19 (#).—In an | mittee on time and place as possible |attempt to ‘“‘brighten up” things for convention cities, but Tacoma . was |their customers the proprietor of & recommended to the convention as a of hotels in London and th whole. The recommendation was es has Instituted red coats fo adopted after spirited debate. The date of the 1927 conaress will be fixed by the executive committee. Speakers hefore the convention dis- cussed juvenile delinquency and the qusstion of probation. Mrs. Katherine Gibson, State super- | visor of the Arkansas juvenile courts, praised the practice of placing delin- «uents on probation as “a step in the [P right direction in dissipating the old idea of vengeance.” She said it was building up a technique for preven- tlon of crime through work in the home and community centers. . 10-Piece Walnut-Finish Dining Room Suite 3-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite i s Sl e S .A':m: ?:“‘Zd 2 mwoodl (fi';' $ net with grille front, Serve:-, s:fi(e, comprisingcArmchair, $ hnnc;s:me {Ia:ez:fit ‘;on; )ix:g:xs,"(‘:'rlx:veflfl[;xfi)l::(tii‘r;:xe; m}:omgrfi; ll;uielt ;n th":el:‘;::‘ t::r::;‘; lgg.‘l’fl'et, Armchair and five Wing Chair and Bed-Daven- comfortable bed. All these oy iin et e L ide Chairs with genuine port, covered in figured pieces have loosc cushion cont '?:r nr.laia‘:ngh:n p:;:'ar’)reu::“ &:‘nhhri);d v‘vorkmanlike manner. i leather seats. * velour. seats. self outside under proper supervision. $5.00 Delivers This Suite i $5.00 Delivers This Suite B. N. Roselle, superintendent of the State Home for Boys at Jamesburg, N. J., said the biggest problem fac- ing any Institution caring for chil- dren was to find a substitute for the home. He sald the cottage plan, un- der which inmates were divided into family groups and assigned to cot- STRONGES tages was a solution. A “square deal” should be the gold- en rule of every Institution, said BEST : James W. Herron, superintendent of o the Pennsylvania Reformatory, at s W HIGHEST IN QUALITY e According to this year’s census of Ireland there are in the Free State 973 females to every 1,000 males, which is the lowest proportion of fe- males to males of any country in Europe. Sale of Bdwear and Draperies Timely savings on needed Curtains, Blankets, etc. Use your credit! Nottingham Lace New Fall Display of Curtains == Warm Cotton-Filled Eight-Piece Apartment Outfit Polychrome l;[r;é IX.[ml:s'S$ 4 9 5 Comfortables— Practically all the furniture ono As pictured, a metal Day-Bed, in- compicte Adcl Grace to Your Charms! Y wearing these fa- mous shoes, which R support the arch, promot-- Special ReME for /ilie sl pRstment—e cluding M_;n;leu;TMbalhu't;y.finhhg: ci!:;;)e:;eFloor Lamps, $ 6 9 5 3 3 . . ey, & ate-ley 3 ing grace, 'treedom and | Single Blapkets :‘;fl';;:":;r::;:flm::: 5';?“::8;;:: $ sr.,.ae,‘sriag: P, mSMPQh:fe, Junior Floor Lamps, - ease in walking. § for Full-Size e z::l:'or style Rocker, two Chairs to complete 1 § $5.00 Delivers This Outfit 727, 727 7777777777777, Boudoir Lamp Complete 89¢ Very dainty. Has glazed pottery base. No Phone or Mail Orders % 3-Piece Velour Living Room Suite ‘Complm this value Luxuriously upholstered s °;:i::“'3°l‘: $ with velour. Nationally comprises three pieces, a known Marshall spring large Settee, A;meluir seat construction. Truly and Fireside Chair. a comfortably built suite. $5.00 Delivers This Suite Z Morris Chair | ~— — — $12.75 4-Pc. Walnut-Finish Bedroom Suite A ’w-lnut-fininh ,n.iu The suite pictured con- Sturdy oak frame, Cov- of loll.d gum, comprising sists of a Chiffonier, eflngl::. :Infloulm four pieces—very stylish, Bow-end Bed, Dresser er. new and nicely finished. and Semi-vanity. Two- Chairs end Bench extra. tone decorated panels. $5.00 Delivers This Suite $ Metal ¢ : \ T Oil Heater ¥ Da-Bed L g ||l ‘ | 6.95 Furnishes instant warmth All-metal frame, in i neat wood finish. Com- plete with cretonne-cov- ered mattress and val- ance; opens up into a full size bed. Just the thing for the small apart- ment home. Easy Credit Terms "~ “Miami” Ties HE comfort of a “correc- tive” shoe—with the style of a superbly groomed Fash- ion shoe! Polo Brown kid, lizard trim. Patent RN .. isvaase $13.50 . Gray kid, alligator calf 1 SASENSRE R $14.50 = 7777777777 77777777777 2 Easy Credit Terms % % N - " “Vilma” Ties OVELY AS they can be— ' and still Arch-Supporting and all that! Patent leather or brown snake calf, lizard T O e $1350 Mauvette brown kid, lizard TR SR $14.50 Easy Credit Serpentine Front 3-Piece Living Room Suite We don’t know of a Loose - cushioned suite made to sell for seats, Jacquard velour anywhere near this mverlnf. Suite con- price that will provide sists of I-lrfie Daven- the comfort and satis- - W" Armchair -and faction of this outfit. '“f Chair. A very special offering. Coal Heater $7.9 Built of the best material. A heater well worth more. & Easy Credit Terms 727, $1 3.75 Makes a pretty addition to the bedroom. Cretonne cov- ered. 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