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BISHOP BAST GOES is composed of German, Swiss, Nor- weglan and Itallan Methodists. {_Dr. Door Dieffendorfl, is defending [ Bishop Bast, while Dr. Kyed Nielsen {assisted by a Copenhage Ta named Fabricius, is acting as offic prosecutor. [, Since two strong rival parties Methodist Court Sitting in Amsterdam to Decide if He Will Retain Office. By the Associated Press. 2 Holland, February | st court of the Metho-| 1 Church, known as the | of appeal, is sitting be-| hind closed doors in a large ho apartment for the trial in_strictest| secrecy of Dr. Anton Bast, Methodisi hop of Scandinavia, on pplying church funds. ous witneasés have been called in | Cordance with the desire of Methodist leaders to conduct a thorough investi- gation, least a fortnight months’ |mark on the charge of misusing church funds.) CONFIDENCE IN'BALLOU School Officials Upheld by Hub- bard-Raymond Association. An expression of Supt. of Schools Frank W. Ballou and other officials was ex- pressed through a resolution adopted school » Bast will retain tribunal’s gue, it is thought, w f the non-e 3 any 1] Methodist_community Bichop Thomas Nicholson of Detrott, | 18 presiding over the tribunal, which | In Electricity Science finds the secret of perfect musical reproduction Monday by the Hubbard-Raymond Home and’ School Association,” meet- ing at the Hubbard School. The association went on record as regretting criticism leveled at school | offic! and requested the restoration of the provision for 74 additional teachers in the bill before Congres | LETTER ON SHOOTING the trial promises to last at! (Bishop Bast last year served a three | sentence in prison in Den- confidence in | ¢ THE EVENING ' {VATICAN DENIES ANY Missive About Slaying of Austrinn\ Crown Prince Considered been sent New York said to have John Orth of . shooting box | said a Vati 1 when (nlvl |ln\||l the letter. “All jokes are permitted.” iends of John Orth, who died in | . hich he | Johann ndoned his title | quarrel with the Emper ‘The Brunswick Panatrope reproduces music by purely clectrical principles. New and entirely different from the principles govern- ing the phonograph. Some phonographs are equipped with electric motors to eliminate the usual winding feature. Do not confuse this type with the Panatrope, which is not a phonograph in any sensc of the word. The | mined STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, THURSDAY, 1 | 4 Viennése operetta singer. sailed with | her from Auwstria in 1890 and later | disappeared. CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE. Four Snflncate, Mother Burned in Vain Rescue Attempt. SCANABA, Mich., February 24 (). children of Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin met death by suf- focation when fire destroyed their home here yesterday. The mother, who was at the home of a neighbor nearby when the fire broke out, was ercome by smoke and seriously burned in ineffectual attempt to cue the c ren e dead PISO’S Jorcoughs Quick Relief! A pleasant effective syrup. 35¢ Indl:?c sises use PISO’S Throat and Chest et 35e BRUNSWICK PANATROPE Joint Achievement of Radio Corporation of America, General Electric Co., Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. and The Brunswick-Balke- The Brunswick Panatrope . Collender Co. FEBRUARY 24, 1927. oodward & Lathrop DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted. 54 Silk and Jersey Dresses, * Some were $10. Willo-sheen Dresses, ; one-piece Jersey Dresses, in sizes 40 to 48; two-piece Jersey Dresses in two-tone combinations ; sizes 14 to 18, and 3 silk and one poiret-sheen dresses in sizes 14, 20 and 38. s, $9.50; were $16.50 to $25. $6; were $10 to $15.60. Poiretsheen, I flat crepes, in red, cocoa, monke Satin, Velvet and Evening Dresses, in want- navy and bla Sizes 16 to 18, and 34 to 44, ed shades and sizes 16 to 20, and 38. DOWN STAIRS STORE 15 Coats Reduced, #9->—Were #25::% Late models of bolivia and sports mixtures. wine, tan, mixtures and brown. 25 Jersey Dresses, $1.95; were $10. N Sizes 14 to 40. in sizes 42 to 5 Silk crepe lined; colors include Sizes 14 to 20 and 34 to 38. One in size 40. Mostly 1n 50 Slip-on and Coat Sweaters, $1; were $1.95 to $3.95. Striped or plain. Sizes 34 to 46. DOWN STAIRS STORE Radium Slips, $1.25 Were $265. 23, in sizes 34, 36 and 38. Dark shades. Priced for quick clearance. Street and Evening Shade Costume Slips, $3.95; were $5 and $6.95. 145, in a lovely quality. All sizes. Seco (rayon) Chemise, 36c; were $1. 58, lace-trimmed Chemise, in high shades. Sizes 36 to 44. Percale Pajamas, 65c; were $1.95. 16, in tan, orchid, blue and pink. Broken sizes. Rayon Bloomers, 35¢c; were $1.95. 2 pairs, in shades of red. Union Suits, 45¢ Were $1 and $125. 25, in bodice top and band top styles. Shell or_tight knees. Sizes broken, 36 to 46. Light-weight, fleece-lined; few in ankle length. Knit Vests, 16c; were 50c. 47, of combed yarn, bodice top. Sizes 42 and 44. Cotton Knit Vests, 6c; were 86c. 11, in size 38; built-up shoulder style. Garter Brassieres, $1-50 20 Modishform Samples that regularly sell at $2.95. Broches, fancy stripes and satins, in boned back and front styles. Sizes 34 to 42. Garter Belts, $1; were $150 to $3. 24, in small, medium and large sizes. Narrow and wide width. Crepe de Chine lnd Nlt Bandettes, 25c. 24, in sizes 28 and 3 100 Men’s Shirts, 50c; were $1 s Broadcloth, Blackstone Madras and Percales. Slightly soiled and some IRREGULARS. Sizes in lot, 14 to 17. Collar-attached and neckband styles. Men's Pa;am-s. $1.38; IRREGULARS of $2 and Boys' All-wool Overcoats, $56; were $9.75. sfi GRADES. 90, ot hig,h grad;!mat-rénlls) sizes 3, 4, 5, 11 and 12. Slipover and coat styles; sizes A, B, C an: , Boys’ Blouses, 50c; were llc. 75, in fancy per- Men- Flannelette Pajamas, $1.15. Two-piece st sl:ecr 8 "" 14 ¥ e; with rayon frogs. Sizes A to C. Men's Imported Knit Ties, 50c; were $1. Boys’ All-wool Caps, 50c; were fl. 36, in plaids and plain colors. Sizes 61; to 7%. Women’s Full-Fashioned Chiffon Hose, 85¢ 100 pairs, in shades of natural, peach, nude, shadow and gun metal. Sizes 8§l to 10 in the lot. Men’s Handkerchiefs, 5¢ 300, of good soft quality. Full-cut size. 2-clasp Lambskin Gloves, $1 Very special. 60 pairs, , white and brown; in gray,‘black, sizes in lot 6 Crepe de Chine Dre: 7, in tan and red. Jersey Dresses, $1.50 . , in tan, green, red and na Sizes small ; were $1.75 to '$2.95. 32, of broa mity, ginghams and sateens. Broken s Gingham Bungalow Aprons, 36c. 175, in tan, blue, pink and green. Small, medium and large sizes. Bungalow Aprons, 75c; were $150. G, in ite; sizes 36, 44 and 46. Extra-size White Hoover Aprons, 75c; were $1.50. 15, in sizes 46 to 52. Soiled from displ: Soiled Uniforms, 35c; were $1. 14, in plain white;_sizes 36, 38 and 40. on) Quilted Robes, $2.95; were ,in rose and peach. ' Sizes 40 and 10, in 50, in solid_and sports colorings. Anniversary Sale Specials FOR WOMEN New Leather Handb: Full-fashioned Sq Tailored Pull-on Real Kid Novelty Pure Iri Tub S $3.95. Queen Made Home Frocks....$1.65 Handmade Crepe de Cygne Frocks, $4.75. Baronet Satin (rayon) Slips..$1.50 New Silk Dressq $11, and $17 Misses’ Spring S ...$22.50 Women's and Misses’ Coat $18-524 Silk Lingerie, underpriced. ... .$2.95 Sunbeam Rayon Vests. . ..65¢ Sunbeam Rayon Bloomers $1.25 2-pc. Crepe Pajamas. .. .. .95 R. & G. Girdles, all sizes....$1.50 Fancy Bandeaux, flesh only.....35¢ Handmade-Handdrawn Costu me special, $1.95 Hose, $1.25 ric Gloves, 75¢ Gloves, $1.95 Pr. sh Linen Handkerchiefs, 10¢ k Wash Dresses, <pecial, able Smart Pumps. . ‘Women's Spring Pumps New Spring Hats. . Costume Flowers Specials in Toiletries. Nymfaun Perfume Turkish Wash Cloths, doze; W&L Bath Salts, L l95¢ Imported Societe Hy|-¢mque Soap, 21 Full-fashioned Miller Chiffon Hose $1.15 lar much higher Hose. 1fln e, Shoor and durabie. | aio: 0 s Spring shades. Sizes 81y Full-fashioned Suzanne Silk Hose, $1.35 Service-weight Silkc Hose. silk-to- hem. t fashionable shades lora)lreel and evening. Sizés B Our Never Mend Silk Hose, 75¢ M for Anniversa: Sale. Px- Q Silk-to- lh'h-m [ose, that mm -hlden. Sizes B“ Iasfl”fi DOWN STAIRS STORE. FOR MEN-BOYS Men's Broadcloth Shirts HighGrade Muslin Pajamas, $1.15 grade Union Suits 50c-85¢ le Hose, sizes 9% to 11%...25¢ HE world leaders in electricity and acoustics offer you in the Brunswick Panatrope music by a new reproducing principle, purely electrical. Model P-13. Cabinet in walnut with maple overlays. Operates entirely from the light socket. ‘The Panatrope may be used as the loud speaker for your present radio with astonishing results. Latest Brunswick Records Electrically recorded by the “Light-Ray’’ method (music by photography) OUT TODAY “I Love the Moonlight” — fox trot with vocal chorus, and “Song of Shanghai” — fox trot. Jack Denny and His Orchestra. 3400—75¢ v vw “Leander”(from “Katja, the Dancer”) . “Someone” (from “Naughty Ri- quette”—fox trots with vocal chorus. Park Lane Orchestra. 3379—75¢ ' Men’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, 50c. - IRREGU- LARS OF $1 GRADE. 60 pairs, in black. gray and Russian calf. Broken sizes. 10 to 11%. Men's Cotton Sweaters, 50c; were $1.95. 12, in faney plaids mostly in turtle neck style. Sizes 36 to 42. years. DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s “Brown-bilt” Corrective Arch- Supporting' Pumps and Oxfords, 1% Regularly $5.85 and $650 pair; 200 pairs in offered at $195 are of black kid, in soles; sizes AA 4, 414, 5, 514, 6; A 3V, 4, 413, Women's Rubbers, 35c; were $125. 40 pairs, in styles to fit Cuban heels, Goodrich and Broken sizes. Boys’ and Children’s Shoes, Reduced to $1.95 Children’s Shoes, in low and high styles: of black or tan leathers; sizes 4 to 11. Boys' Oxfords and high shoes in black and tan calf; sizes 11 to 5 in lot. Very Silks ¥, 5135 Fancy Rayon-and-Lisle Hose...35¢c Men’s High-grade Pajamas New Spring Topcoats. New Silk Ties, priced Men’s Linen Initial H Boys’ Blouses, percale Boys' Madras Shirts, each Stonewall Wash Si Boys’' Muslin Paj Boys’ Ties, of cut FOR CHILDREN All-wool Sweaters. . Girls’ Boys' Corduroy Pants, 95¢; were $1.50. 0, in sizes 8 to 14 years. Boy: All-wool Lum jacks, $225; were $3.95. d stripes. Sjzes 10 to When you hear this amazing instrument, you'll agree, nothing compares with it. The Panatrope is not a phonograph. And no phonograph, old or new, can give you music so rich, so colorful, so utterly true to life. The electrical principle of the Panatrope is the only method that reproduces the full range of ‘musical sound. It is the only method that brings you musical tone naturally with no trace of the artificial. shoes welt a great sale— Friday only. These -strap and oxford styles. Goodyear 5%,8%; B3,3%,4 4% and 5; C4; D 3. Growing Girls’ Oxfords, $2.95; were $4.75. 20 pairs, in several styles. Black and tan calf. Broken sizes, and GArll Fruit-of.the-Loom Underwear, Gurll New Spring Coats. . St 75 Infants’ Vanta Baby Shirts Sanitex Birdseye Diapers, doz., Sl .45 Infants’ Flannelette Garments. .38¢ Klam;:en“ Rubber Baby Pants, or Before you buy any musical instrument or radio, R e investigate the Brunswick Panatrope. The Panatrope may be used as the loud speaker for your present radio with astounding results. The Panatrope is obtainable alone or in combination, in one cabinet, with the Radiola Super-heterodyne if desired. Hear Were $1.95 Hats, 78c Vi, fis Children’s Spcm' Hose, pair. v v “Nobody's Baby But Mine” - this amazing invention at any Brunswick dealer’s. . “Ya Gonna Be Home Tonight? (Oh, Yeh, ‘Then I'll Be Over)” mental. The Yacht v v “In a Little Garden” . . — vocal-instru- Club Boys. 3409—75¢ - . “Tonight You Belong To Me” — violin solos with orchestra. Fredric Fradkin. v v 3334—75¢ - SIGRID ONEGIN Contralto, Metropolitan Opera Co. Prophete — Ah, mon fils! (Ah, My Son) ... Samson et Dalila— Amour viens aider (Love, Lend Me Thy Might). v v “Red and Black” (Almg Mater) . .. “Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes” — Ohio Wesleyan University Glee Club. 50075—$2 - 3156—75¢ Brunswick’s “Light-Ray” Electrical Recording makes your phonograph sound like a different instrument . M“ll_;m The Cordova Model—Brunswick’s New Musical Instrument combined with 6- or 8-tube Radiola Super-heterodyne. Brunswick also offers 2 New Musical Instrument embodying exclusive discoveries in acoustical reproduction. Deep bass, lng_h soprano . . . music your old phonograph missed entirely . is brought you by this instrument, Prices from $115 up_ Panatropes + Phonographs, + "Radiolas + Records THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO., GENERAL OFFICES: CHICAGO Naltimore Branch: 410-418 W, Lombard St, A limited quantity; of Felts, in sports and street styles. Rose, red, copen, green, tan and plenty of black. Domestics—Yard Goods Turkish Towels, 3 for $1. 200, of heavy, soft, absorbent quality. All \\-h!te 22x42- inch size. Turkish Towels, 5 and 7 for $1. 200, of soft quali handy !lze.! for_daily use. Tea Towels, each, 8 for $1. 144, in blue and red bordered styles. Very ‘ab- sorbent. 15¢ yard. 250 yards of Glace and Changeable Taf- fetas and lovely soft, all-sik Radiums. Both In an assortment of wanted colors. k Radiums and Pongees, 75c yard. 24 s, in_plain and printed designs. Also 50-inch Rayon Crepes, 75¢ yard. Lucette Dresses, $1.95 Were $3 and $5. 29, in sizes 7 to 14 years. Slightly soiled. _Absolutely fast colors. Very well made dresses. Boys' Wool Suits, $295; wers $6 and $650. 11, some with two pairs pants. I(H)ke!l sizes. Panty Dresses for Little Girls, 76c. in sizes-2 to 6 vears; fast color. Girls’ Spring Coats, $4.50; were $9. 15, in broken sizes. Infants’ Wearables, 28c; were 58c to 75c. 50 pieces in the,lot. Jewelry—Handbags 75 pieces Jewelry—Beads and Pins, 10c; wére 50c to $1. 25 pieces Jewelr lets and Fancy 25 piect Brnu Party $1. Women's H-ndbnnl. $1; were $1.95. Of genuine leather, neatly lined and fitted with purse and mirror. RUGS—Reduced for Quick Clearance Savings are most extraordinary 8.3x10.6 and 9x12 Seamless Axminster 3 Hl-n‘ll ll'.. in Persian effects. Wa Voile Ratines, 150 yards, in ady Crepes, 5 yards, $1. 30, Also Japanese Crepe, in good assortment Single All-wool_BI ingle -Wool ankets, $3.35; were gfio 12,ded:nb!.$ bFod "“p Solid :flo;nn s an, nds ane: ieces, to 55c; were 50c to 2¥ Buffet sets, l»rli;lrfie sets, doilies and scarfs. Slightly soiled. Lamps—Candle Holders Mahogany-finish and Glass Candle Sticks, 10c; were 50c. 11, reduced for clearance. 12 Shell Candle Holders, 25c; were $1. Table Lamps, 95c; were $1.96. 3, with gold-colored pottery on metal bases. 4 Shields for lights, 50c; were $1. 2 Meat Forks, 10c; were $1. Nezck Chains, Brace- e $1. h Bags and Were 33250 and '31.!0. ........... v 8.3x10.6 and 9-12 Seamless Tlp..hy Brussels Rugs. Were $2250. Now $12.50 Foot Stools, 75¢c; were $1.28. Ax-hlhr Ru imperfect quality. Were $8.75. Reduced to..$4.95 10 36x63 Hea duced from S.a’f‘;?lhu‘lnkm. .‘l DOWN STAIRS STORE Children's Shoes $2.! G;owlll‘ Girls' Crepe sole Oxfords, 4.75 FOR THE HOME W’llvgsh Rayon Striped Georgettes, 40-inch All-silk Flat Crepes...$1.25 40-inch Ci ba i $1.95 33-inch Colored Silk Pongee 33-inch Natural-color Pong 40-inch Sports Satin (rayon Cannon_ Mills Towels, large. ....50c Lusrsfi Cannon Mills Turkish Towels. c Cannon Mills Towels 25¢ Cannon Mills Huck Towels, 6 for $1 Linen Crash Bridge Sets. i BSe Colored Voiles, each yard. Kriokied Bedspreads, 2 sizes, 5165 Ruffled Voile Cnmml, set. Rulod Curtains, pair. . inen Tt Alllinen Dllnnk Tableclvnlu. u 50 - All-linen Luncheon Sets, per set, $125 Sheets, 81x99 to 63x90, $1 to $1.20 Pillowcases, two sizes; 28c (4 for cS'l) lll!dkflo (RS for $1) olonial u s, 24x48 to 4x7, 750 to $2.75 " Oval Braided Rag Rugs, 24x36, §1.25 Rag Rugs, two sizes. Coco Door Mats, 14x24