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i © T, OCTOBER 9, 1927—PART 1. ADID CONFERENEE " - SUOPE CONSDERED ‘Defimtton of “Internatuonal + Service” Will Furnish Basis of Proceedings. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. REMUS PROPOSES TOPLAYLONE HAND Accused as Wife Slayer, He & % i . 4 o Dznies Plan to Engage 7 High-Friced Councel. VIRGINIA AIR MAPPING | WOMEN REGISTERING IS NEAR COMPLETION| - FOR“.ABOR mflni / ‘Wages to Be Discussed at Cherry- | Work to Be Started Early This dale, Vi, Gathétipg oh Week Over Shenandoah Park October 15 and 16/ | by Washingtonians. Working women from Washington, ;\Img\'lund‘ Virginia and Pennsylvagia The nerlal survey of Virginia, be.|"T® resistering for the second anngal ng conducted by H. C. Robinson, r‘,r | lavor institute to be held October 15 mer. Navy air photographer of Front and 15 at Vae: Va. and Lowell S. Harding, | \- e s Bt A insen of the Potoman Fra: | V.. under the joint auspices of the 2 Inic., 1% one/of the Washington Woman's Trade (niol nes, for the V 1gue » lustrial department Commission. completed by the end of the u-v'k wenther conditions are favorahle bl o R LA The two airmen alieads ol of the Washmgien Central Lahor Union. and Dorsey 1,800 miles and taken mo g L) gt by By the Associated Press By the Ass The International Radiotclogeaph S CINCINNATI Ohie Conference, in session here <ince lus 13 WX X b o " orge Remu n “Tuesday, settled down yesterliy LY X g Y leht ¢ s " s earnest consideratton of the firs 379 X § & o N B |to the el hote ; "1 historic f « . S Wages ! -articles of the proposed B ‘ Wite. amos Y rated S 3 ; : , ST ey e . convention. The subcommities . 18 will play 2 lone g H . il 1 the Ea imet yesterday, hopes to he : 4 inta and Disim to the then flew this week on the 4 . One of napers by K t i P 1 he Detroit that he had offer ters to kil Dodse, Remy Why should T spend $8.000 to have any wan Killed when I eould huy bullet for a few cents and do it my : discusesion this year ha vhich raphs hat nal lawyers henandoa the worst flight made with the of Cumberland Gap. The n and o ined s little Waeo will from that point pictures, “We'll just son_explained, “for we spend just a few minute area and then b «{ l 200 miles to Bi | The remaining points of interest to be photographed include Erocks Gap | near Harrisonburg, Va.. and the en | tire industrial area around Norfolk Couple, CJ:‘srating 50th Anniversary, |t cuse ant wo o (S g ! ‘ ; hibriniin “ind Minister Living Across Stree ' ‘i Dilemma. im ®rticles in question. These articles define th the convention and the static ject to internationsl regula ject which is of particular i to the United States in \ mecessity of this countiy 1o free radio communication it tant Pacific possessions purpose the United S to the conference it ternational service, tions between stat Jurisdiction of single ing party.” Agreement Forecast. This wording, it aimed to avoid the o5 contending £5,000 to . Sak t airpor r the | have hefore nus will defend himselr ind with emphasis, whe arrangements for his all, it is 1 who will be tri ing me . there about mal HAVE YOU YET TAKEN ADVAN- TAGE OF THAT THOUSAND DOLLAR DEAL? MANY HAVE in th fore, Mary Elizobeth Smith, their 6- nddauvghter. is und o Remus has is tied up by the Govern ML ment with liens. Remus will play « L iy Scotaman Ruth Remus adopted daughter G Do w \dopted daught nly. Do you pre wn, champagne, pe {of Mrs. Remus, 4 1 state of froth, . grain, | From the W Shop Girl ? Certs pale internation: the can_delegates throw of each near | nervous collap: - her apart i sawdust ment today. presence of the other A few days ago. however, s found out where Dr One European a insures its passen moonl an—I—I never aps T'd better 1. gun mets the Dar- Young Ilournoy thou buy s without addi- | vors: Left to righ a mere ma inn 1hat at prmm flready substantially that the confe one of wmaking and Mrs. are na £ this city having Rt wnd Mus. | Avill naturally require some Al 4 hey said, but fhe evid *give of all pariicipants 1o r agrcement should der this com- paratively eas: The Amer n delegates alsc pressed optimism thut the Lence would not persist in attem t - ‘to include in the convent oF In ‘geferring to the “internal ma pent” of concerns. Holl and Canada, said, had alvead taken un attitudes w sidered favorable for i thesis, and they hoped that othe tions would come rou W < The question to U\e countries Church. | M L Know High Lights of the \lodo for Women To Serve You Efficiently there ‘Hahn" Shoe Stores all over Washington HEREVER vou “choose™ to shop. On F St—G St.—on 7th St. or 9tn St—or uptown! There vou'll find a completely equipped Hahn Slme Store! Some specializing in certam crasses of footwe: Others carrying our general line. The complete story ot all the “HAHN?” activities in one announcement is aniaz- ing. An astounding demonstration of our contribution to the Public's Welfare. “Manfls ShOP“ “‘Vomcn‘s Sllopu 14th at G SMART, exclusively for men Right at the center of things. Here vou will find “Florsheims” with all the other Hahn Shoe Leaders for men—and nothing else! Our Big 7th St. Store TILL an important center of our activi- O ties. Here, all our men's shoes—wom- en’s shoes from $4.50 to $10.50—separate ies our entire line of women’s shoes, departments for girls, boys and junior wom from $4.50 to $18.50-hosiery and costume en. Also Hosiery and Costume Bags. And bags—children’s shoes and our new “Debs” Special Sale attractions almost daily. for junior women, Three Convenient "Neighborhood" Stores THENEVER you prefer to shop nearer your home or on Satur day nights —go to our “Arcade” storz, 3212 14th St. —our “Deowntown” store, 414 9th St.—or our Capitol Hill store, 233 Pa. Ave. SE. Here you will find all our popular priced shoes for men, women and children—with the usual, efficient “Hahn" service. Dar- street * two day Ba Curtin of James Brade Clifton Darcey, William R ars nzo0 hi his arc 'RADIO STATION WANTS INCREASE 1N POWER ,f:, Iniependert Pub]nhmfl Co. ‘Vlaves to Get Authority for 50 Kilowatts. Independent ved yesterday to hl\. At Radio Parley; So Is San Marino They O'Muin: but they < can delegates s: dion with the pre @ BPoen voiced in many £hough unofficially. Cite Former Conference. Principally, several South Ar eountrics have pol gal, for instance, with its three votes, tan counteract the votes of Argentina Brazil and Chile combined, although .the latter represent an infinitely greater territorial surfa American delegates have given it as their orinion, however, that the votes in this confereace or any changes in these for immediate use, must be ¥ be O'Heigeartaigh garty two Irish delezates tc International Radiotelegraph ference, which hus brought gates to W Africa to th dispelled doubt of “B—l;;k Velvet —much in demand for formal wear. This superb model— black velvet, moire back—or the new “steel” patent leath- er. $14.50 (At Our F Street Shop) dele nomens more u-mmunl\ known in this country San Marino, nation in the wor side of one of ll tains, "Arch preserver“ Shoe Shop ONVENIENTLY located 4 in the City Club Build- ing. at 1318 G St. Devoted exclusively to the famous “Arch Preserver” shoes for women—the world’s most comfortable shoe! to transmit | filed with the | based strictly upon the regulations of the London 1912 convention, since the ont confersnce can only lay down rovisions for the voting distribution | wit t | Fedoral Radio C 8. Vance, on behalf of operators of the statior | [ gem of a femi- } No change in the present wave as | i i shop. Exquisitely A]ynvl!\((‘ll Featuring wom- en’s shoes at $6.50 to $18.50 and accessories Junior Town"—the s" department. future congresses. Such a position clubby place understood also to have the indorse- ment m the l:erman delegation. BAL BDHEME COSTUME PRIZE TO BE AWARDED Arts Club Offers $25 for Best Design for Men's Regalia. The Arts Club of Washington yes- rday amnounced that it would give L prize of $25 for a design for the fostume to be worn by the men of the floor commitiee at the annual Bal Boheme, which will be held Monday ening, January 30, at the Wiilard otel. Another $25 prize is offered for a poster design that will express the spirit of the ball. TInvitations to compete for the two prizes huve been sent to all art schools ¥ the city as well as to the public sigh echools. * The committee st rari, her counsel ‘general ork. to represent her at the conference. | signment of ) is sou red that the incr ired 8o that the s { would not be lmited t Short. range. Mr. {is the purpose of the s frequent and abl riotiem, e €Y mpared W a short sermon once a sme eminent divine and hymns and songs. The commission has ta plication under advisern { not intimatea what be taken. e | CONVICT REARRESTED SCOTTISH RITE PLANS BIENNIAL GATHERING Supreme Council to Hold Week- Long Meeting, Starting Mon- day, October 17. Hosiery tion to_pro ks on ‘True | QOur Baltimore Store (LY 10 vears old, but one of the largest and busiest shoe shops in the country. “Arch Preservers” —for. all their comfort are charmingly st\‘ch, Model pic- tured comes in several differ- ent leathers. $11 (“Arch Preserver Shop”) n the ap . but has action likely will The biennial session of the Supreme Councll, Ancient and Accept. tish Rite of the Southern will be h Temple, 1733 weeXk beginning Two ceremonies will feature the meet- | ing, the investitur h the rank of knight commander of the court of honor of several thi ree and the conferring of the| degree upon those who | e this honor. Sacretary rty-third de speak at the Al-| 1l service to be held | . | District Aulhoutie: to Charges Against Baker. Stepping out of Sing Sing Pris | vesterday, after serving a two sentence, shortened several months bocause of gnuu behavior, Wilbur | Edgar 9 s old, of Brook- Iyn, by Headquarters | Detective H. E. Brodie, who had been sent to New York by the Distriet v ing him back to Wash on a false Press s that contest- to the number but all designs hn-z be in the hands of the contest boromittee by Octobe . when the Jontest will officially close. All de- jigns cubmitted will afterwards be laced on exhibition at the Arts Club, ton wh llowing the announcement of the finners. The second and third best fesizn both for costume and for poster ¥ill be given honorable mention, The contest committee includes Mrs. F/ill C. Barnes, chairman: Mrs. War en N. Akers, Miss Bartha Noyes, Miss Aline E. Solon B. F. Heidel irs. Alice L. L. on, Mrs. Roy % Neuhauser and Comdr. Lewis P. lephane. PORTERS’ TIP CLAIM HIT IN PULLMAN ANSWER Bompany Charges Real Complaint Is to Sccure Purpose of N Increase in Wages. #5 the Associated Pres The Pullman « sue with the Brotk far Porters. w hat Puliman rom the tr fers’ comp! ing rec the will lowing WAN, 87, l by homas Rest Quiney sty overnment ranted by Cor ad labor cor FRENCH WOMAN PORTERS il CARRY IIMMENSE Weighing Taken or LOADS licnes D Pounds ing prete the House | k. John \ f 1 command l . The Sing r a simi It is on his ho rthl s check to this city, symoon, for passi Sing sentenc lar offense. pay his hotel il he went to he attempted to pay his xhcur,l ts with had checks i 0 the | n at Mount f the open- an organ » House of | prve | e Council | session the fol-| | 708-710 O | __ Nesth FOR 'T BY AUTO. Leam a Tradn NG Building Trades School St. N.W. reest, ‘SAL it of Virginia 7i Hunting Pristrse of Hotel 15 He was taken to e st Room ks on crutches o imber th ¢ bt .05 [‘(‘l\\l‘\\N Morton Builiuz GO, ILLINOIS the stones == k«u-h cut over their heads Chateauw Thierry S St. at 20:h N.W. 1 Bleck East of Conn. Ave. 5 Redecorated Afi..rt ments 2, and 3Ruoms and DAtk WWith Enclosed Slecping Porches REDUCED RENTALS 24-Hour Elevator Service Manazer on Premises Thes. J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. Main 6830 Some 0{ Mer’s Our huge men's shoe business—is due to many vears of supplying meri- torious merchandise. “Florsheims.” “Dr. Reed's,” Church-Bri ers, “Tri-Wears” and “Hahn Specials.’ $5 to $12. Riding Boots And field boots for Army officers and civil- ian riders—-women as well as men. Best Eng- lish as well as American makes. Rubber Footwear Galoshes, rubber boots and overshoes, for men, women and children. Immense stocks available here at all times. his daughters our Specialized Departments Child’s For more than half a Hahn Juvenile Shoes have held their leadership. Attractive styles and reliable quali- ties. Better than ever this Fall! century Evening Slippers Society women find our displays of brilliant evening shoes, silk hos- jery, buckles and slipper ornaments always de- lightful. “Stocking Shops” The Hosiery Depart- of our impor- parts of our busi- Here you wiil al- < find everything de- sived in hosiery of qual- y for every foot and every purpose. HERE the world and his wife, and and sons— may always find EVERYTHING WANTED—in Foot- “Debs” Our new separate de- partments featuring smart shoes for college and high school girls and low who wear $4.50 to $7. Boudoir Slippers Milady's demand many novel sorts dainty boudoir slippers is well met here. Priced from 79¢ to §10. women heels. for of Repair Dept. When the Hahn Repair Department mends your old shoes, they come back to you looking like new! Leave work at any #f our stores. Boys’ rugged have always Smart, shoes for boys been a big issue with us. We're outfitting the High School Cadets and Boy Scouts this Fall. “Comfort” Shoes We're one of the few shoe stores which still feature complete lines of soft, comfortahle shces for tender feet. Mail Orders Making it easy for out- of-town folks to buy our shoes, we maintain an efficient mail order de- partment. A Complete Footwear Establishment Washington & Baltimore Are all the rage just at pres- ent. This model, brown suede with kid trim—black suede with gun metal patent. One of our new “Hahn Spe- cials.” $6-50 (At All Our Women's Shops) Our new department featur- ing smart low heel shoes for voung women. Style pic- tured, tan or black alligator calf. $6.30 (At All Our Stores) The Hahn “Health” Shoe Arch-Bracing special Health lasts. Delightfully comfort- able shoes, moderately priced. $5 to $7.50. Style pictured; $5