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- 2 CHURCH GROUPS Protestanis Want Discussion Limited to Two—Orthodox ‘* Faction Holds Seven. By the Aesociated Press LAUSANNE, Switzer 13.—The differences and West on the su ments were clearly sho dayjs discussions at the world er- | ence on faith and order. Delegates | acknowledged that | the conference | faced one of its mast difficult tasks in| | today | Attorney Trxed to Retain Lawyer n Advance. Man Held in Money Order Forgery. By the Associated Pross. | NEW YORK, August 13.—An at- ) tempt to ratain attorney as de | fender in about the rest of the name “John L. lieved to be Charies Cincinnati, on = forged money order s I at the office of United § Charles H. Tuttle. it called at the office of an week ag announced a crook and was using name “Shuff” os an alias. He asked the lawyer to ecall on him at Vl\.‘ Tombs if he didn’t return in a few | uthorities said, I'm the prisoner <aid to have told the attorney have a lot of forged money « I,am going to pass some. My lu e | If T don’t come hack in | an e of capture brought |t Shuff,” but i Rawlings of | ¢ The ma attorney he w was a few days jail. a man who used | job will be worth §1,000 to vou m | ARTHUR T. WALKER Man Who Inher THE StTNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON it will be because I am in g0 to the hotel, get my them to this office and | it you | nd the | who asked Federal ofti- | re- So ju hings, bring all on me at the Tombs. I v o be the man to defend me The lawyer ials that his name be withheld, ed the inciden. to Assistant ‘nited States Attorney Nintzer. The vas arresed and the money order | lanks were ed yesterday. BURIED IN ONTARIO ed | Searles MNIL- lions Leaves Will, But Terms Are Kept Secret. | tor “wash day rebellion™ among women, ing thy VASHOAY REVLT [ By the Associated Press. STOCKHOLM, day is the worst o 1S WOMAN'S AIM End of Drudgery Sought : Through Means of Modern Devices or Co-operation. y days the and a sort of is in the brew- delegates to housewife, International | selves D. C, AUGUST 14, an' uild Conference now in session here. Not that the women want to ab ish washing, but they want to mili mize the drudgery by electric appli- ances, other mechanical means or co- operative laundries. Best Wash Day Debated. ‘Which day of the weck——or even of the month—is {hl, best day to d\) the | ., rnr \\A\h days differ throughout the worl ‘While leaders of th sider the movement sort of “wash day rebellion,” they ncede that it is quite likely that there will be a compromise on this view, since it is necessary for some hou: continue this burdensome but they believe it may lightened by mechanical | conference con- greatly means. Co-operative laund and State and mun will be asked to assist in finding ideal labor-saving system for use throughout the World. Steam Inundr are urged \\(g( Iy | v 1927—PART 1.’ suggestions which may aid women to realize their aim. The guild committee has assembled reports from a questionnaire sent to 26 countries, which indicate that it is almost . a universal custom for the small family working housewife to do the family washing herself with her own appliances, Wash day schedules differ in differ- ent countries, and the various dele- tes have been pointing out the ad ntages of each method. For in- stance, the Swedish housewife's wash day comes but once a month; the Norwegians, every five or six weeks, 1ccording to the size of the famil England, Scotland, Finland, Russi and Holland have weekly washing days; Czechoslovakia and Belgium erage fortnightly wash days, while pan and China ha wash days When the weather permi The International 1u«»pnmmo Alli- ance, of which the Women's Guild is a branch, meets here Monday. Jt has been welght of insec ted that the ton in Africa is greater 0 will be ed to off than the w t of all the mammal DOG’S INSTINCT DECIDES ITS OWNERSHIP IN COURT Judge Awards Puppy to Man Who Attracts Beast—Appeal to Be Made. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, August 13.—Its natural | affection for.its master whs better evi- dence of ownership than any resem blance to canine parents, J How- on title to Queen, a police dog puppy. been stolen from him. Dr. Walter Sil-| verman was prepared to praduce evi | recent censorship laws, | ard M. Hayes ruled today in passing | William Ziegler claimed the dog had | WARNS MOVIE MANAGERS. ROME, August 13 (#).—The Itallan government, which has been waging an aggressive fight against Indecency and immorality, today warned the proprietors of motion picture houses against any moral laxity in vaudeville acts inserted between films. The warning was in the form 6 @ circular from Undersecretary Suarao of the Department of the TInters. With motion pictures purged by the managers of the circular, dence in the form of the mother and | two brothers of the puppy. ver mind,” interjected the court >ut the pyppy on the floor and sec | | where it goes. | egler announced he would appeal the itant decision. FIRST MURTGAGE MONEY At 6% Interest .. W. GROOM 116 F St. Teconciling the mystical views of the|is at a hotel. Eastern, or Greek, Catholic Church | =——————— and its superlative reverence for t dition, with the modern opinions of | ‘Western Protestantism The Right Rev. Nicholai, Bis of Ochrida, Jugo and repre- sentative of the Eastern Orthodox Church, was one of the speakers se- docted to present the subject of the sacraments. 1o =aid there were|s seven sacraments, namely, baptism, firmation. the eucharlst, penance, {fon, marrfage and extreme unction. By the Associated Press. CHATHAM, Ontario, August 13.— | The funeral of Arthur T. Walker, na- H\c of this city, who inherited the les millions in New took place today. Mr ker died at Lawrence, Mass, on AMERICAN FURNITURE CO.,512 NINTH STREET N.W. We Were Fortunate In Securin ore o ese moking Slands ecuring 500 M f These $18 Smoking Stand There is a wide range of colors and styles—almost every 95 conceivable kind—all 1||H\ equipped with smoking trays, etc. (] All copper lined and well constructed. Legitimately an $18 value. A present the entire family can enjoy. Useful and ornamental. $1.00 Cash Delivers It. ‘we are afraid to deprectate the seven ma op t up. modern s dition in an interpretation of the acraments. he opinions of " ontinued ntellectu “may he w false, wh saints is 3 uch conjecture was rife col e | ing his will, his wealth being va ly estimated at between $15,000,- and §30,000,000. It is understood red that | that Mr. Walker made a will, which ;m.mhm“ in possession of E. E. Rudd, | his secretary. Coples also have been g sent to relatives who are bene- are a great | ficlaries, but the utmost secrecy was dividin nd barrier to fuller|maintained as to the clauses in the triendship.” document. Mr. Rudd said today that He said that attempts to reconc cile [ the will would not be made public these differences in the ps until Monday at the earliest. faile that the new spirit | ey e now among the churche: Call for Flowers. offered hopes ‘of reconciliation. t modern experience, recent |From the Boston Transeript he e presented ME. IL\N!N( \t)m two sacram {at which the diver: represented at the a heud in m- Discussion Is Limited. Rev. J. Vernon Bartlett, College, Oxford, Coni another of the speakers, col | remarks to baptism and the Lord's | Supper. While recognizi problems - that ar with the other sacr 1 rites of the church, the conf; e decided to limit discussion and action, so far as . to baptism and the Lord's Mansfield Last year when we advertised these smoking st ands we were sold out (five hundred in the lot) by noon. tive study of the Old Testa-| “Hello!” came from the phone. “Is We tell you this so that vou will be here early and have t writings and the study of his- | Rose there?” i = e = ative of the Eastern | | all tended to interpret the an-| “No. | vour selection. ‘Orthodox fined all these |cient external forms of the church mi s Violet there?” rites as and protested [relation to their meaning for human . $1.00 Cash Delivers It. against any limitation of the subject | experience. to the two selected. | " “They were made for man, not man 'As for sast,” he said,'for them,” said Mr. Partlett B 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. 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C 22¢ Longcloth A most handsome assortment of just 12 newly arrived suites from one of America’s finest factories. A special purchase at a fracticn of their real value. In various designs of fine quality Jacquard and Mohair. Brand-new, up- to-the-minute merchandise. A legitimate $300 value for . -cn A special assortment of 11 elegantly styled and constructed’ Bedroom Suites. All full size pieces and bow-end bed. Perhaps you had bet- ter personally examine these suites to appreciate their real value. Suites that are built for wear and long service. A legitimate $250 value for.. plain color ginghams for handsomest. of figure |chamois finish longcloth 1.69 Silk Cre; Crepe Added Charges Batistes, Dimity and voiles. | and nainsook. Magnificent all-silk qnahtv$ 1 1.49 Satins in every new and wanted 77c Choice of Balance of rmerl inches wide. *Lustrous mtms for dresses, shp: and un- colcr. 39 inches wide. Per- fect quality. 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