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WARRANT ISSUED TOARREST CARNES Mission Board Charges Em-| bezzlement by Former Treasurer. | | Br the Associated Press. | ATLANTA, Ga. September 8.—A [ warrant for the arrest of Clinton S. | Carnes, missing treasurer of the South- | ern Baptist Home Mission Board, on a charge of embezzlement has been issued | by the Municipal Court. The warrant, which was sworn out by Dr. L. R. Christie of Atlanta, a || member of the mission board, did not .} name the amount of the alleged embez- | | zlement, although Carnes has been il charged by church officials with a shortage of approximately $1,000,000 on | the basis of an incomplete audit of his | |f} accounts. it The mission board appealed to So-'||| Yicitor General John A. Boykin to ask | Gov. L. G. Hardman to offer a reward | for Carnes’ apprehension and they were ' | assured that such a step probably wouid be taken. The case probably would be presented to the county grand || Jury next Tuesday. I Voluntary contributions, ranging up i/ to one gift of $30.000, have insured unin- ' | terrupted operation of the home mis- || sion board, Dr. Arch C. Cree, acting | executive secretary announced today. | DEMOCRATIC VETERANS | CAMPAIGN IN MARYLAND | Flying Squadron From Washing- || ton Visits Takoma Park and Hyattsville for Meetings. Democratic war veterans inaugurated | | their local campaign for the election ! of Gov. Smith last night by sending a || “fying squadron” from Washington t Takoma Park, Md., and Hyattsville. A cavalcade of automobiles filled wit] speakers and World War veterans in uniform visited both places under the auspices of the Victory Smith-Robin- son Veterans’ Club. | Among the speakers who addressed | large crowds in Takoma Park and Hy-| attsville were A. D. McCurley, 'Martin | A. Beehan, John J. Phillips, Willam | P. Cavanaugh and John D. Tobin. They told of Gov. Smith’s work in be: half of war veterans and urged his election on this and other grounds. This was the first of a series of simi-, lar campaign meetings to be conduclcd} under the auspices of the District Fed- eration of Smith-Robinson Veterans'| Clubs at nearby places in Maryland and Virginia. In every instance the meet ings will be arranged in co-operation | with local Democratic leaders. TR SRIE Z00 GETS PRIBILOF BIRDS,| HERMIT CRABS AND BOARS Finckes From Northland Valued ns} Extremely Rare Specimens, i Building Nests in Rocks. A pair of Pribilof Island finches, | of North American T ci W paiches on theit breasts, on these desolate little Bering Sea, where they rema: 2round, biilding their nests in hollows | in the rocks. | The Zoo collection was increased last | week by a collection of hermit crabs, received from Dr. Paul Bartsch of the | Smithsonian Institution from the Dry | Tortugas. These crustaceans are cel- ebrated from their habit of taking the cast-off chells of sea snails for pro- taction, since they have no shells of} thair own. As they grow larger they: take up progressively larger shells, and roam about the beaches carrying their | houses on their backs. i A pair of European wild boars, the chief game animal of central Europe, and one of the ancestors of the do-| c pig, also was added to the col- lection, maki the third variety of | vwild pig represented at the Zoo. ! SCORES DRY RAIDERS’ SEARCH OF RENTED ROOM || Attorney Says Warrant Should Not Include Leased Space in Apartment. ‘The question whether police with a search warrant for a private dwelling ! have a right to inspect any rooms that | are sublet, has been raised by At- torney Milton F. Barratt, in a motion 10 quash the evidence in the case of Herman Finley, filed with Assistant United States Attorney Walter M. Shea yesterday. Finley is charged with illegal pos- | session of liquor, running a disorderly house and permitting gaming. He claims that he rented a room from Joe ! Rocco, apartment 3, the Valois, 1330 Massachusetts avenue. Police entered | the apartment September 1. he con- | tends, with a search warrant for Rocco, | and arrested both men after enuring‘ all_rooms in the apartment. | The attorney takes the stand that | under the search and seizure laws, there ’ was no authority for entering the room he had sublet, as it was, under those conditions, legally a dwelling apart from | the one named in the warrant. K. OF C. SCHOOL TO HOLD | TESTS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS | i Examinations for Boys and Girls || Set for Wednesday | Afternoon. | « | Competitive examinations will be | held at the Knights of Columbus School Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock to select five boys and five girls for scholastic scholarships under the | Knights of Columbus’ Archbishop Cur- | ley scholarship fund This fund is being raised by the Knights through voluntary solicitation, | to educate boys and girls in Catholic high schools. There are now 30 boys and girls holding the scholarships and the first class of 10 will graduate next year. The 10 to be selected this week will make a total of 40 scholarships. The only condition attached to ap- plicants is completion of eighth grade work in a Catholic parochial school. Winners in the contest may elect the high school they wish to attend. The examinations will be conducted by Dr. Francis J. Hemelt, dean of the Knights of Columbus school. _Ques- Lions were submitted from the office of Rev. Father Barrett in charge of Catho- | e schools in the archbishop's diocese Persia Approves Treaty. I TEHERAN, Persia, September 8 (#). | | ~The Persian government, it was offi- | cially stated today, will accept the prin- riples of the Kellogg pact, but will sign 1t subject to certain reservations. These, which the government is now studying, will have do with strictly Persian | Anterests. | A rouple nwl;(mlebone, England, have 3 kg 029 EPTEMBER 9, 1928—PART" 1.. Ekonomy Kolumn Curtain Corners, 19¢ Various nets in ecru and white. Salesmen’s samples. Some slight- ly imperfect. Suitable for small windows. $1 Window Shades, 59¢ Seconds of genuine oil opague Shades in dark green and white. 0O’Cedar Mops, 39¢ Large size. ready olled for use. In metal container. 40c Table Oilcloth, 24c vd. Seconds of white tile and marble patterns. $3.50 Hat Boxes, $2.65 Large size, round style. Black fabric, lined and finished with shirred pocket. Two clasps, lock and key. $5 Traveling Bags, $3.98 18-inch, genuine black cowhide leather, in walrus grain. Strongly made with leatherette lining and pocket. Third Floor With Coupon Only , 25¢ Narcisse de Paris Taleum, 15¢ Street Floor Men's 79¢ Union Suits, 47¢ Athletic style, made of fine nain- sook. Well cut, sizes 34 to 46. Men's 69c Shirts and Drawers, ea., 499c Balbriggan short sleeve shirts and ankle-length drawers, with finished cuffs. Also fine nainsook athletic shirts and drawers. Sizes 36 to 46 in shirts ani drawers sizes 32 to 46. Men's $3.50 and $4 Knickers, $1.98 Pure linen and good crash. Fast colors in plaid or block patterns. Men’s 50c Hose, 29¢ Rayon and lisle. Fancy patterns in new colors and combinations. Sizes 10 to 1115, Street Floor With Coupon Only $1 Melba Face Powder 47c Street Floor 19¢ Dress Gingham, 14c yd. 32 inches wide. Checks, stripes and plaids, in fast colors. $2 English Longcloth 10 yd. pc., $1.29 36 inches wide. Chamois finish for dainty lingerie and infants’ wear. 59c Bolster Cases, 29¢ 42x72 size. About 100 in this lot. 20c Unbleached Cotton 15¢ yd. Heavy. round-thread quality for seamed sheets and mattress covers. $2 Dimity Bedspreads, $1.19 Slight seconds. but not enough to make any difference. 81x90 size for double beds. Street Floor. With Coupon_Only Castile Soap, Lb. Bar 16c Street Floor $4 Silk Umbrellas, $2.99 Seconds. 10 and 18 rib pure silk umbrellas in all colors. ~At- tractive handles. Rainproof. Street Floor 29¢ Avalon Hair Nets 19¢ doz. Double mesh, cap shape, in all colors. $1 Stamped Dresses, 59%¢ Children’s sizes, 2 to 14. Mais, green, blue and white, stamped in pretty designs. 10c O. N. T. Cotton 3 for 24c 250-yard spools in black and white.” All numbers. 49¢ Dr. Parker Waists, 38¢c Skeleton waists in all sizes, for growing boys and girls. Street Floor With Coupon Only Cutex Liquid Nail Polish and Remover Both for 37¢ Street Floor ST 50c Rayon Hosiery, 33c Perfect, rayon from top to toe. Pointed or square heels. Ten new shades. Women's 25¢ Vests, 17¢ 3 for 50c Band top vests in sizes 36 to 44, Perfect. Misses’ $1 Silk Hosiery, 59¢ Slightly irregular. A new ship- ment of Fall shades. Boys’ 50c Golf Hose, 3% Perfect, fancy patterns in light or dark colors. Sizes 7 to 11. Street Floor Hair Ribbons, 25¢ yd. Moire, satin and stripes; all col- ors. 4 inches wide. Street Floor Men's $4.50 Sweaters, $2.98 Slight irregulars. Wool and cot- ton mixed. Ribbed coat style. Vee neck. Light or dark heather mix- tures and sport patterns. Sizes 36 to 46. Street Floor $3 Raincoats, $1.98 Women's and children’s rubber- ized coats. Corduroy trimmed. Blue, green and red. Sizes 10 to 40. Girls’ $1.25 Bloomers, §1 Gym style of biack sateen. Nice- ly made. Girls’ Middy Blouses, 95¢ White jean, regulation _style, long sleeves and patch pocket. Sizes 6 to 22. $2 Birdeye Diapers $1.79 doz. 27x27-inch size. Hemmed and ready for use. Dozen in a package. Second Floor Novelty Costume Jewelry 69c A wide variety of former $1 and $1.50 jewelry, consisting of neck- laces, pendants, chokers, bracelets, brooches and earrings in the smart metal and fancy colored stone effects. Street Floor 25¢ Turkish Towels 12%c ea. Seconds. Assorted sizes in all white and colored borders. 25c Tea Towels, 6 for 99c White absorbent quality towels with loop hangers. $1 Rayon Satin Remnants 39c yd. 36-inch sport satin (rayon), in smart light colors. Lengths of 1 to 3 yards, but many may be matched. Choose Your Fall and Winter Needs—From These Offerings—Tomorrow and Tuesday | Open a Charge Account A simple, dignified, conven- ient method of paying for vour purchases. Complete information at Officc on Bal- cony Floor. Beautiful Fur-Trimme Winter Coat ‘ 'Y Women’s $1 Silk Hosiery With Pointed or Square Heels Slight irregulars in very attrac- tive hosiery, with pointed and ! square hec! Also perfect and ir- _regulars in silk and rayon stock- ings, with pointed or square heels. New colors, too. Street Floor—King's Palace A Special Mill Purchase! 100 Part-Wool $5 Blankets $2.95¢ Classed as run of the mill—but im- perfections are very slight. A splen- Our Regular $59 to $79 Qualities e A We are in a position to offer dur- ing this sale a choice group of the newest styled Winter coats due to a fortunate purchase. It comes at a time when many women are con- sidering the need of a new coat, bringing savings that would be im- possible under ordinary circum- stances. € Fashions of genuine exclusiveness that you don’t usually find at $48. Rich fabrics—Duvbloom, venise, broadcloth, oxford, chameleen, velours, Red maline and estrella. plaids—blue, rose, tan and gray. ble-bed size with whipped edges. A very low price for this type of double blankets. A small deposit will hold any of these until you are ready for them. $25.50 Manor Tap Wool Rugs Room size, 9x12, perfect rugs in a variety of pleasing patterns that will fit_into any s .95 room scheme. Large and small designs in many colors. These are sturdy wearng rugs that will give splendid service. Third Floor—King's Palace A Favorite Fall Fabric Reduced! $2 Washable Silk Flat Crepe Every woman who sews will appreciate the values n this fabric offering. ~Lovely silks that will wash—all m readiness to fashion smart dresses for every occasion, children’s frocks and coats and all sorts of pretty, useful things. And at savings that are well worth whi'e. Louis Philippe Turquoise Copen Sea Gull Peach * Orchid Rose Lucerne Blue Crane Mais Pink Brown € Beautiful, luxuriant furs add the ] Navy White final captivating touch . .. large shawls, Queen Anne, Johnny; animal skin and e other fancy shaped collars, deep borders, half borders, panel trims, 12-inch and pouch cuffs—all these and more, of such fine furs . badger, krimmer, kit fox, caracul, Jap mink, squirrel, baby seal dyed fitch color, wolf, Manchurian wolf, fox and skunk. € Color is -an important factor—these are the smarter Mother Goose Black Street Floor—King's Palace Prepare the Boys for School—Here! 959 4.Pc, School Suits, 0™ A Silk Tie or Filled School Companion—Free _ Sturdy suits of firm, woolen mistures, cassimeres and tweeds. Single and double breasted coats, good-fitting vests and two pairs lined knickers or one pair long pants and one pair of knickers. s 7 to 17. ones . . . oak, wine, green, gray, beige, navy, black and Sizes 13Y; to 52, Second Floor—King's Palace other colors. $2.50 to $3.50 Felt Hats In Newest Fashions The newest soft felts—hats that vou could never ordinarily find at $2.50. Specially purchased for this sale and such good-looking shapes and trimmings. Drop-side brims, elephant cars, long one-sided effects, close fit- ting helmets, roll brims, slashed brims, vagabonds and ever so many more. Colors, of conrse, are the smartest—choco- late brown, Autumn brown, Fall leaf brown, English green, Monet blue. flame-red, black. navy and plenty of beige tones. The trim- mings are so varied—feathers, pompons. ribhons, pins, self cut-outs, buttons and velvet. Street Floor—King's Palace Women’s Fall Shoes In Arch-Support Makes Arch,” Rice and Hutchins, Arch- Keeper and Dr. Boyer’s. Correct style, comfort and durability are essentials which every good shoe must have if it is to give complete satisfaction to the customer. The shoes in this group embhody these principles and too are shown in fashionable styles. Patent, tan and black leathers in sizes 3% to 9 and widths B, C, D, E and EE. Second Floor—King’s Palace $1 Blouses, 69¢ Fancy broadcloths and percale in collar-attached, long sleeve style. Sizes 6 to 16. $3.50 Sweaters, $2.98 _ All-wool in plain colors or fancy patterns Pull-over model, splendid for school. Sizes 30 to 34 $2.50 Knickers, $1.95 _ All-wool golf style knickers in light and dark tweed patterns. Fully lined _Sizes 7 to i8. $1 & $1.25 Shirts, 89¢ _ Fancy broadcloth and percales in collar-attached style. Full- cut sizes 1254 to 1434, $1.50 Knickers, $1.19 Wool Caps, 95¢ Fully lined, heayy woolen mix- One-piece and golf styles in tures in light and dark patterns. light and dark mixtures. Sizes Sizes 8 to 16. 63§ to 7. Street Floor—King’s Palace 7" & Men’sFall Shirts $1.25 Seamless In a Special Sale at Sheets Coul weather brings to light the need for a larger supply, of attractive, good quality shirts. With this in mind we planned this sale at the be- ginning of the Fall season. A very wide variety is pre- sented in collar-attached, col- lar-to-match and neckband styles. _Perfect 42x36 and 45x381% Plain and Fancy Broadcloths size, Of firm, bleached cot- Rayon Striped Woven Madras ton. Fine Percale and Repp 3 New stripes, figures, fanci ai - $1.59 Bed Sets D 8 ies and plain col ors that will meet all fashion requirements. $1 29 Sizes 13% to 17 and sleeve lengths . 33 to 35 Perfect 81x90 shee bleached and seamless. splendid sheet that will give a maximum of good service and stand many tubbings. 35¢ Pillowcases -t s e < e Krinkled spread with bol- Street Floor—King's Palace ster in one, in choice of blue, green or rose stripes. 81x103 size. Street Floor September Clearance of *1 and *122 House Frocks 89c¢ Sizes 16 to 44 and 46 to 52 Cheery-looking frocks that wili brighten up the dullest day for you. Worn in the home they are da and econcmical, for they are easily laundered and retain their good looks after many tubbings. Fur Collars $3.98 7 Mandel Collars, in mush- room shape in mixed gray. tan and brown. Formerly $10. 2 Nutria Collars, mush- room style. 1 Squirrelctte Cony, mush- room style. 1 Gray Moufllon, mush- room style. Gray Moufflon, shawl atyle. Fur Bandings $4.98 yd. 4-inch banding fur in mouf- flon, gray or beige and coney in beige or platinum. Street Floor Basque and straightline styles of printed dimity, voile, percale and lfawn. Floral, dot. check and striped patterns. Nicely trimmed with white or colored organdy col- lar, cuffs, inserts, bands and pipings Second Floor—King's Palace