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AIMEE'S FAREWELL -SERMON TOMGHT Evangelist, Ready for Tour, I to Appear in Hoop Skirt | at Angelus Temple. 1LOS ANGF Bemple McPherson, evs parently only mildly intere: January 8 Aimee gelist, ap- ed in the outcome of conspiracy charges pend- 3 t Adovertised Specials on Sale Mon Ekonomy Kolumn Split-foot Burson Hose, 25¢ Regular and extra sizes. Irregulars. Silk and Wool Hose, $1.00 Regular and extra sizes < and black. Irregulars of Boys’ Union Su Perfect ®1 quality. Al sizes 6 to 16. High neck. long sleeves and ankle length. Random gray Charge Your Purchases Utilize this convenient method of paying for vour purchases in a systematic way. If you haven't an account come in and let us explain its merits to you. No extra costs. Balcony Floor 810-818 Seventh Street $5 “Black Bottom” Felt Hats King’s Palake is first with the new in fe " See the “Black Bottom” here— ] Street Floor new models. Satisfaction Sirice 1859 $1.50 Silk Hosiery, $1.15 Perfect, fully - fachioned _aquality Service weight—just what you want right now—and fashioned with lisle garter tops for double service. A splen did stocking that will look ‘and wear well at a price vou readily b complete range of beautiful sl and black. Full fashioned. too. Women's $1.00 Union Suits, 65¢ Vool-tinted. rayon & d suite and alen P eite otion 1ihbed: Ret Tar_ and extra sizes. Sleeveiess and knee length 18c Shaker Flannel, 12Vzc Double fleeced quality. utilized for children’s wear and diaper cloths. 19¢ Comfort Challis, 15¢ Yd. Figured and Persian patterns on light or dark grounds. $4 Bedspreads, $2.45 RIx00 crochet spreads in heavy auality’ ing against her, made preparations today for her final sermon at Angelus Temple tomorrow night, before leav- Ing on an eightweek Nationwwide ®peaking tour Tuesday. She will appear before her audience | garbed in a hoop skirt, taking as her termon subject, “Slavery Da District Attorney Asa Keves, who has until 5 o'clock Monday afternoon to file an information before the Su perior Court specifying the charges | on which Mrs. McPherson will be | tried, as ordered by Municipal Judge | Samuel R. Blake at the conclusion of | ‘the evangelist’s conspiracy hearing, would not indicate what his ‘course | would be.; Keyes was expected to make some | @efinite court move when Kenneth G. | Ormiston, under indictment for his al- | % leged part in the evangelist's disap- | earance, appears for arraignment Fashionable, New Dresses, Special Sizes 16 to 44 and 46 to 50 $10 and $15 Silk Dresses Consisting of 50 New Spring Models and About 200 lovely dresses that really sold for the $ S 30 Forerunners of the modes as designated smart for Spring. Gorgeous colors—rose, cork, fern, monkeyskin, rouge, new blues, tans, grays, navy, brown and cocoa—charmingly styled in one and two piece fashions, with delightful new modes of trimming, as well as those already deemed chic. Peasant sleeves of georgette on a satin dress, shirrings, pleatings, boleros, tiers. neck and other style notes are represented. Excellent quality fabrics—far better than you would be led to expect at $8.50— Crepes—Satins—Georgettes—Combinations. Chinese cPherson's itinerary, not yet fully worked out, she said, would in- clude most of the countiy's larger : 9¢ Yd. She will speak at Denver, Kan 29¢ Ginghams, 19¢ Dayton, Philadelphia. Balti- 122 Anch, styipes h:'h‘::k;m?r""'lflyr“*::}i more and perhaps New York City and | e DavatORn Boston on the eastward trip, with 2 iy probably many intermediate #ppear- 25¢ Percales, 17¢ Yd. New . d_ecolors, suitable tor " Sprine house " frocke. * children's ances, Dinafores and dresses. The evangelist said she had re- tefved hundreds of telegrams from all Boys’ Knickers, 89%¢ Reduced from $1.50 and - $1.60 sections of the country requesting her to talk in communities other than called for in present tentative plans. LBgtuced from, 1,50 and . 3160, in brown, hiue and gray_or Crompton corduroy. Sizes 8 to 1 301 Negotiations are under way by tele- graph for auditoriums and public buildings in many large centers, GOVERNOR IN FINAL BLOW AT ADVERSARY Colorado Executive, Who Retires Monday, Renews Controversy With Penitentiary Warden. 8T Boys’ Pajamas, 89c Our $1.30 and $150 grades. One and two_piece stylese. of cotton or {iriped flannelette. Sizes 4 to 18. Rayon frogs. Boys’ 75¢ Blouses, 49¢ Perfect quality. striped madras. per- cale. chambray_and khaki. High neck, long sleeves. Sizes 7 to 15. Boys’ Wash Suits, 79¢ Formerly $150 and $2. Flapper. middy and buiton-on styles of good fabrics. Sizes 2 to 8. $8.95 and $10.95 Boys’ 4.Piece Suits, $5.00 15 Boys' 4-piece Wool Suite—coat, vest and 2 pairs knickers: sizes 16 to 20 only. $2.50 Bath Robes, $1.89 Shawl-collar strle of nicely pat- terned robing. Well made and in higher prices mentioned—one and two piece models in choice fashions and beautiful light and dark colors. Flat crepe, Canton, velvet, crepe romaine, twills, satin crepe, velveteen, georgette, embossed velvet with By the Associated Press silk. DENVER, Colo., January bitter controversy between Go Morley and Warden T. J. Ty the State Penitentiary was carried to another stage yesterday when charges against the warden were filed with the Civil Service Commission. Sizes 16 to S0 Second Floor—King’s Palace a The charges, signed by residents of | Canon City, where the prison Is lo- cated, and which alleged unfitness to City, however, to be attested. hold the office and abuse of his au- thority, must be sent back to Canon | This good assortment of colors. ~ Sizes 0 14 $3.98 Overcoats, $2.89 Button-to-the-neck_collar. Brown or gray heavy cloth. Warmly lined. Sizes 23 to 8. Men’s Union Suits, 8¢ \ A\ A\ a2 Home Needs Featured at January Clearance Prices yo e~ w A D ZAN AN N ZaN 200N 200 Za0 a7 N2 $1.50 Mattress Turkish Towels—A Sale %gc ang %gc %‘oweis, lgc Eac{‘nl Cc an c Towels, 17c Eacl 50c and 59c Towels, 25¢ Each | Baecomfert $1.79 | Full size covers of figured silko- line in light and dark colors, Very attractive designs. Covers ()SC Twin and double bed size cov- ers of heavy unbleached cotton. Cut full to allow for shrinkage. cannot he accomplished before Mon day. on which date the governor | leaves office. : i | It was expected (he allegations would be considered by the commis- : L ;snn at its regular meeting Wednes- | Men’s Night Shirts, 95¢ ay. 39 i- $1.50. Fruit Meanwhile the warden had left the | e b ey eyt fanneietie Yoke back 52-nch lengih. Sizes 18 to 20. Men’s $1.69 Pajamas, 97¢c Our $1.50 quality. in medium_and heavy ‘weight ribhed cotton. Long sleeves and ankle leneth. Ecru an random. Sizes 36 to 46. ! 600 House Frocks | Made to Sell for $1.25 Very new and unusually attractive frocks of penitentiary and his whereabouts was unknown, but he has refused to ac- cept Morley’s order suspending him and appointing a temporary successor. o i bR He declared he will not retire and “al- and helto: "alte percales in chacks and fancies or striped flannelette. All dizes Several thousand excellent towels in a wonderful ‘sale.” Some towels are slightly imperfect-—but .not_enough to impair the wearing iow the governor to name a Klansman qualities. White, jacquards, borders;: chécks and stripes. All sizes in my place.” and kinds. ARRIE INVITED MUCH BY FRIENDS IN BRITAIN Author Could Subsist on Free Meals, But Does Not Enjoy Them As in College Days. By the Associated Press. Barrie, who gets so mi LONDO] ~—Sir James luncheon , January and dinner invitations that if they were arranged according to the calen- dar he could subsist on hospitality Men’s $1.50 Mufflers, 89c Rayon knit in attractive colors. Smart stripes and effective color com- binations. Men’s 79c Work Shirts, 47¢c Heavy blue chambray. with double- stitched seams. Two pockets. Sizes s to 17, Men’s Hose, 19¢ Irregulars of 35c grade Highly merceiived lisle. Doubls heel and_toe. Black, cordova, navy and gray. Sizes 914 10 12. WITH COUPON ONLY Octagon Soap Powder 29c and 35¢ prints, plaids, checks and novelty ginghams, plain colors and dots. Pillowcases, each 19c 42x36 and 45x36. Made from heavy bleached sheeting cotton. Slight seconds. 79c Turkish Towels, 38c e An exceptionally fine towel of heavy' quality absorbent terry in all white. Some slightly imperfect. $198 Krinkled ~ §],]9| 20c Unbleached Bedspreads Full, double-bed _size, 81x90 inches with bolster in one. Per- fect quality spreads in blue, gold, green and rose with white krinkled stripes. Limited quan- tity. Sheeting S Yards for 79¢ Heavy, round thread quality, 40 inches = wide. Bleaches easily. For sheets, cases and mattress covers. Street Floor—King's Palace $1.50 to $1.75 99(: Bleached Sheets 81x90 and 72x90 Scalloped and Hemmed Seamless Sheets. Slightly imperfect. A limited quantity. lars, piping, ruffles. All sizes in the group. Smartly styled so that they may be worn for street and shopping as well as at home. Nicely trimmed with- white or self fabric col- rick-rack braid and white organdy Second Floor—King's Palace 3 Boxes for 17¢ = $2 Satin Charmeuse purchase: Just in time for home sewing—this special purchase of beau- 5 $1.59 Yd. alone, does not-enjoy the elaborate | PSS — spreads of today half as much as the snacks of his college days, when he had to hustle for every mouthful. 8ir John Anderson, permanent un- dersecretary at the home office, speak- ing at the old students’ 4ubilee, re- called times at Edinburgh University when men came from the Highlands, and even from the islands of the Heb- rides, with little more in their posses- sion than a bag of meal. “Among my fellow studs said, “was Sir James Barrie, who once told me that at the university, and even some afterward, his - $1 Ben Hur Perfume 39c V2 Oz. Famous for its fine quality and last- ing odor. Infants’ Vests, 29¢ Silk and wool, wool and cotton and cotton vests, in Ruben and straight front styles. Infants’ Cotton Hose, 17c 3 Pr. for 50c Exceptional Special Purchase tiful, satin-face Charmeuse in a stunning group of shades—navy, Ruffl d copen, rouge, tiffen, brown, rose, pink, white, chestnut, jade, pur- e a ance ple and black—the smartest tones for street and evening wear. 39 inches wide. ts,” he vears dinners cost him but 2 pence a day. And how he relished them! The pres. ent-day banquets are likely to give most authors indigestion, but hardly | those who lived on the good old-fash- Sizes 4 to 6%. White, black and cordovan. Infants’” Wool Mixed Hose, 25¢ $2.25 Flat Crepe $1.25 Rayon Sport Satin Regular $2.25 ‘Values; Curtains An exceptionally heavy grade of beautiful crepe that will launder well. 31 .19 40 inches wide in a lovely array of colors—chinchin blue, Louis Phillip, Yd. siiver, canton, Kokhara, peach, rose, white, navy, pencil, claret, orchid, turquoise and black. Street Floor—King's Palace 1,000 New Undergarments The Kind That Sell Regularly for 79c, Specially Purchased for Sale at Just the sort of dainty under- wear you want to complete the Winter with and to wear in the c Spring. Clean, new merchandise in simple but smart styles—all ef- fectively trimmed. Gowns of novelty voile, batiste, mus- < lin and cotton crepe. Nicely trimmed with dainty laces, embroid- ery, medallions and stitching. White and pastel colors in regular and extra sizes. : Chemises of fine nainsook, batiste and voile, in white and pastel shades, trimmed with dainty laces and embroidery. or rib- bon. Sizes 36 to 44. Bloomers of cotton crepe, batiste and satinette, in pastel and street shades. : Costume Slips of striped sateen in light and dark "colors. Made in bodice-top style. Sizes 36 to 44. g Second Floor—King's Palace A lustrous rayon fabric extensively used for costume slips and sport clothes. 40 inches wide with an ex- cellent finish. Choice of many light colors, also black and white. Sizes 4 to 6%, in white, black and + cordovan. Infants’ Stockings, 35¢ All wool and silk and wool. in white, Thread Silk and Rayon % Hose, 59¢ Irregulars of $1. All colors and black. O. N. T. Cotton, 45¢ Doz. White and black: sizes 8 to 100: 100 yards. Limit ‘1 doz. to a cos- tomer. 25¢ Sanitary Apron, 19¢ Net top; flesh and white: gum rub- r foned meal and such in the days when James was coming up into his place in the world. . Curtains are made of fine quality woile in cream with rose or blue ruffled edge and double ruffle valance to match. The style of these curtains for this Spring’s use. 98c Yd. BACHELOR MAIDS GIVE PRE-WEDDING PARTY ' Restaurant Propriem; Explains | Sound of Hidden Revelry in London. $149 Pair New Footwear Emphasizes the Mode for Spring By the Associated Press LONDON, January S$.—Sounds of | high revelry, all in feminine voices, | came from a screened part of one of | the quieter west end restaurants—so much so that the manager felt it necessary to explain 2 “It's a-spinster farewell party,” he | #aid, ‘I mean, a bachelor night-before- | wedding celebration, only the bachelor is a girl. “In the Victorian novel, the bride | used to bid a solitary tearful farewell to her own little twhite room. Today's modern miss is being married tomor- | row, and her girl friends, 14 of them, | are celebrating the event and wishing | her success. Doesn't it sound as if they were enjoying themselves?" BRITISH RAIL RATES RISE| Commercial Groups Will Protest! Action of Tribunal. LONDON, January 8 (#).—British gndustrial and trading interests are | up in arms against the decision of the railway rates tribunal in ng general railway freight rates by about | ji § per cent and stabilizing the existing pigh passenger rates It is understood that the Chambers of Commerce will draw up a joint pro- fest against the increase on the und that it will handicap indus- severely just when an industrial pevival has started. Sanitary Step-ins, 39¢ b(,\'?l top: white or natural gum rub. $3.50 Military Brushes $1.75 In leather-caces: two to set $1.75 Jeweled Bracelet, $1 Hoop style, with white and colored ctoner 39¢ Drop Earrings, 29¢ Smoked pearl: black. green and am- ber: vers atiractive. $1.98 Pearl Necklaces Three-strand graduating _style, with colored jewel: sterling clasps. 36-in. Georgette Crepe 89¢ Yd. Black and wanted colors for lamp shades and dresses. quality 72-in. Dress Tulle $1.15 Yd. Al silk. in etreet and evening shades $1.59 quality 36-in. Metal Lace, $2.50 Yd. In gold. steel. milver: allover designs; scalloped cdges. $3.50 values, - Large Emb. Shawls, $10.98 . royal ground w : design. $19.98 values. S EROREE Sequent and Beaded Tunics, $4.99 (o Bgund or ¥ neck. siraight or seal oped edge: sizes 36, dl’;:w frock shades, i oo, Fur Trimming, Half Price beaverette. muffiin, chin- Coney. chilla. caracul and equirrel: many de- sirable collar and cuff lengthe. Stamped Needlework New-—for Spring 75¢ Stamped Baby Dresses, 69¢ Sheer mercerized material, with dainty tucks and sheering; dainty stamped designs to em- brolder; scalloped or hemmed bottoms. Stamped Linen Buffet Sets, 35¢ 3 pieces to set; several good designs, stamped on fine quality oyster linen. Stamped Unbleached Luncheon Sets, 39¢ 36-inch square, and four napkins; pretty design and easy to embroider. Stamped Smocks, 59¢ Made up of chambray, and trimmed with figured material to harmonize; tan, blue and lavender. 5 Stamped Linen Scarfs and Centers, 5% 18x44 scarf and 34-inch center, two very at. tractive patterns; stamped on oyster linen. $1.19 Stamped Pillowcases, 8¢ 424nch tubing with hemstitched scallops and B straight edge. desirable $1.59 AT tunning new fashions—oxfords, pumps and novelty ties in hilack, brown, gray, tan, cherry and blonde—fine leathers, satim and patent—Ilow and high heels—all widths and sizes. i A Splendid Group at $4.95 ! Women’s & Children’s Rubbers, 69¢ Second Floor—King's Palace l Attacks Prison Shoe Making. Authority to_manufacture shoes at Leavenworth Penitentiary would be | revoked by a bill introduced yester- | day by Senator Hawes, Democrat, | Missouri. Authority, granted in 1924, contemplated an ultimate production of approximately 1,000,000 pairs of shoes tgg:qr the Army, Navy and Marine AN A Street Floor