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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 21, 1928—PART 1. FVANGELIST TO GIVE ADDRESS IN GAPITAL 8illy Sunday to Speak on! Moral Issues of Campaign November 2. Billy Sunday, famous evangelist, will | ieliver an address on the moral issues nvolved in the present political cam- saign at the First Congregational | Shurch, Tenth and G streets, on Priday | tvening, November 2, at 7:45 o'clock. ‘his meeting will be under the joint | ruspices of the Organized Bible Class Association and the Citizens’ Service Association. At present he is on a peaking tour of Kentucky, North Caro- | na, Virginia and Dela: He will| :)me to Washington from Richmond, | While the meeting will be open to) 1¢ general public, a card of ldmxs:kmr ) the reserved section will be given to | ch patron contributing a minimum | * §1 toward the expen: ‘the meet- | g These applications should be sent | William S. Aberne' y, pastor of | v Baptist Church, is president of | itizens Service Association and Dr, ilor is president of the Organized | ble Class Association. A number of | ominent business and professmnnh an and wom as well as local | testant past are members of the | me committees of the two organi- | 'JTEI. | COMPANY SEEKS INJUNCTION mer Proprietors of the Annap- lis Sue to Prevent Execation of Deed in Recent Sale. * he Annapolis Co., which formerly ducted the Arnapolis Hotel at | :venth and H streel= has filed suit the District Supreme Court for an ‘unction against Harry Wardman 'd Thomas P. Bones, who purchased 2 property at a recent foreclosure e, and John H. Holmead and Henry Robb, trustees under a third deed trust on the property. The court asked to prevent the trustees from | ecuting a deed to the purchasers of 2 property and the furnishings of 2 hotel: to decree that at least $35,- 3 worth of new furniture placed in 3 building after the trust was exe- ted belongs to the company and ‘ an accounting from Wardman of ] ma'ugtmem of the hotel up to the ':\'aho{ x; eAtw roug! rneys Mason, Spaldin, McAtee the company tells th‘e, couxs, 1t the advertisement for the fore- sure did not mention the furnishings the hotel, and that although the tement was made at the sale that * furniture was included, it is not tain that other bidders than Ward- 'n knew that furniture was to be in- ded. The furniture in the hotel at * time of the making of the third °d of trust, it is stated, cost $75,000, : since- that time new equipment ‘th $35,000 has besn added. This 7 furniture, it is claimed, cannot pos- ¥ be covered by the deed of trust, —_— "ERICAN COUNTESS, 19, *ILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE cago Girl, Wedded Last March, ‘laims Italian Deserted Her. Husband Denies Charge. the Associated Press. ZHICAGO; October 3 Bosdari 20.—Countess , the tomer icago girl, 10 was married here last )un:h ount Ant! de Bosdari of xmy sterday filed suit for divorce, charg- g desertion and infidelity. The bill of the 19-yeu-old enunun ughter of Mrs. Charles King Co Chicago, charged that her husbnnd serted her October 12, when she be- me convinced of his infidelity, and. sides the divorce, asked for such fur- °r relief “as equity requires.” In a cross bill the count denied that ¢ couple lived as husband and wife 1l October 12, and the charge of fidelity or that he absented himself x‘_e October 12 “without® reasonabls The romance had its start in London aring a visit there three years ago by T. Charles King Corsant and his wife ad her daughter. The count, at that me was employed at a ‘modest salary 7 & London store. The count was reported to be a sec- nd cousin of the King of Italy, bi is wife said he later denied this, al- 10ugh he said he wu a count. 'RS. RUTH B BRYAN OWEN | DECLARES HER LOYALTY aughter of “the Cnmmoneh"‘ Jandidate for Congress, Pledges to Support Democracy. 7 the Associated Press. MIAMI, Fla., October 20.—Mrs. Ruth | ‘ryan Owen of Miami, daughter of the | ate Willlam Jennings Bryan, and | Jemocratic nominee for Congress from | he fourth Florida district, prdged her | vhole hearted support to the Demo- ratic party in an addiess here last ight. “I have two allegiances, each close 1o ny heart,” said Mrs. Owen, “my ale- | iance to the Democratic party and my llegiance to Florida, a Decmocratic ! te always,” i Thirty-two years sgo my father be. ame national standard bearer of his sarty and from ilat time until the time 'f his death he served democracy with . unswerving loyalty,” she said. “As his secretary in the campaign of 1908, I stood close to the national crganization and in the years that followed I have seen, not as an observer, but as a par- ticipant, the political struggles of my party. I am a Democrat both by heredi- ity and conviction, with appreciation for the honors which the party las given to my father in years past, with 1 humble gratitude for the confidence which the democratic voters of the ‘ourth congressicnal district Lave shown n me, I pledge both now and in the uture my wholehearted loyalty to my arty.” 10BILE’S SHIP RETURNS. tte di Milano Arrives From Bearch Around Spitzbergen. SPEZIA, TItaly, October 20.—The Zitta di Milano, base ship of Gen. Jraberto Ncbile'’s 1ll- fated nrshlp ex~ pedition to the North Pole, arrived to- day from Kings Bay, Spitzbergen. ‘The authorities and a crowd warmly reeted the vessel, which stayed at | ings Bay until search was given up for the six men who drifted off in the balloon part of the Italia after its crash | last Ma; | ‘That only one in every five of the Jewish children of school age in the borough of Brooklyn is receiving a Jew- ish religious education is revealed by statistics compiled by the Jewish Edu- cation Association. $1.98 Umbrellas Women's Umbrellas of black and colored American (cotton) taffeta: club end and regular $3.98 Leather Brief Cases Genuine Cowhide Leather styly many with amber finish . all around leather $ ’98 straps smd handle, adjust- able lock, brown and black. tops and e|ub end.: .m.rnn First Flaor, handles n's Umbrellas with D neried DIeh “clase. Prince of Wales loop handle. First Floor $1 & $1.25 Photo Frames Swinging Photo Frames, antique gold c silver finish; as- First Floor. 50c Silver Thimbles Sterling Silver Thim- bles; pretty chased and embossed effects; c styles and sizes for women and misses. Jewelry Department. Men’s 39c Pongee Handkerchiefs Men's Silk Pongee Handkerchiefs; hand- drawn colored thread c effects; pretty styles; hemstitched borders. rlm Floor. Men’s 10c and 12¢ Handkerchiefs SIX Men's White Cotton Handkerchiefs; hem- stitched borders; soft c finish; neatly made. Six for 35c. rlm Floor. Men’s 25¢ Handkerchiefs Men’s White Linen ] 6 Handkerchiefs; hem- c o $1 Ironing Sets stitched borders; per- fect quality. First Floor. Nimco Ironing Pawd and Cover Sets, includes large, heavily quilted cotton pad with adjus- table unbleached muslin cover. Notion Department. 9 Women’s 50c Rubber Tea Aprons Women’s All-Rubber Tea Aprons, pretty patterns, all- over stenciled effects, assort- ment of pleasing colors, fin- c ished with ruffied trimmed edgings and pockets. Notion Department. 25¢ & 35¢ Dress Shields Dress Shields, assort- I 5 led styles and shapes, factory jobs, including iwhite and colored ef- {fects, in the popular light-weight styles. First Floor. 8c Ivory Soap Two Cakes Ivory Soap, regular ; 8c cakes. Two for 1lc c ] Clark’s O. N. T. Cotton THREE SPOOLS Clark’s O. N. T. Cot- 1 O t four cakes.) First Floor. 100 - yard Three spools (Limit six spools.) First Floor. ——— 1 he Dependable Store—W‘b Both Sides of 7th at K We Do Not Penalize Our Friends No Interest or Extras Added to Our Budget Plan “THE. LAST BELL” Rogers’ Silver Tea Spoons SET OF SIX Rogers Nickel-Silver e o Semacy % C Slng.s! lg&zen regs‘;tmz)}] éxx ¥ 98¢ Frying Pans Heavy Iron Frying Pans, 10-inch size, guaranteed quality. 5 9c Basement. 98¢ Slop Jars White Enameled Slop Jars, with cover and bail handle. Good C size. Basement. $1.25 Wizard Combination 1 $1 Wizard Mop and 1 25c bottle Wizard c Oil. Both 79c. Basement. $1.69 Mattress Covers Mattress Covers, full and twin bed sizes, made of heavy round-thread unbleached sheeting, cut $ I & 1 9 full to allow for shrink- 16¢c Bleached Muslin 36-inch Bleached Muslin; a close woven, c soft finish quality. 15¢ Unbleached Cotton 39-inch Unbleached Cotton; close woven, 3 c round thread quality 4 age. %lnl Floor. First Fioor. First Floor. $1.69 Longcloth 36-inch Longcloth; a close woven, soft finish quality; 10 yards in each piece. Fir ' Fleor. 15¢ Colored Cambric For Halloween Costumes 49c Boxed Stationery Boxed Stationery; one-quire boxes; white only, with fancy lined c envelopes. First Floor. $1.50 Fountain Pen and Pencnl Sets All the most wanted colors, including orange, purple, red, yellow, Co- nhagen, Kelly green, utch blue, emerald, royal blue, black and white. A yard. First Floor. 50c Pencil Boxes Pencil Boxes; each box contains eighteen 3 ? c useful articles. First Floor. $2.25 Leather Brief Cases Genuine Cowhide Leather Brief Cases; $ 69 black, tan and mahog- b T T TN T TSR OO A SO SR any; well made. Firct_Flaor. $1 Book Ends Polychrome Metal 7 g First_Floor. Boys’ 79¢ to $1.50 “Bell” Blouses Perfect and Slight Irregulars Collar Attached “Bell” Blouses, broadcloths, madras, and percales, c white and fancy colors, sizes 4 to 16 years. B TR N ———. Boys’ §1 to $1.50 “Bell” Shirts Perfect and Slight Irregulars High ' Grade “Bell” Brand Collar Attached Shirts, white and colored. Boys' sizes 12 to 141, c neck. Junior Shirts, 6 to 12 years. Third Pln»r Boys’ $4 95 Shaker Sweaters Heavy-weight Shaker- Knit Sweaters, Winter style, crew neck and V neck, pull-over styles; a variety of colorings, sizes 28 to 36. T e Boys’ $1 Indian Suits Indian Suits, for Halloween wear; com- plete suits with feath- c ered head pieces; 2 to 14 years. Tmm Floor. Complete Cowboy Outfits; sizes 4 to 14 years, for Halloween wear. Third Floor. $1 Imported Rag Rugs 27x54-inch Imported Rag Rugs, light and dark hit-and-miss ef- c fects, with plain crow- foot, borders. Fourth Floor. $1.75 Bed Pillows 21x28-inch Large Size Bed Pillows, filled with 10 sterilized curled feath- ° ers, covered with A. C. A. stripe or art ticking. Fourth Floor. $1.50 Ruffled Curtains Sheer Quality Voile Ruffled Curtains, ivory with blue, rose or gold overlock rayon edges, 2% yeards long with 54-inch va- lance and tie-backs. Fourth Floor. $1.50 Crinkle Bedspreads 80x105 Crinkle Bedspreads, in rose, blue and gold woven stripes; fast colors. First Floor. Childrens $1 Sleeping Garments Children’s Flannelette Sleeping Garment, heavy and soft frog c trimmed, open front and drop seat, 6 to 14 years. Third Floor. 79¢ Table Damask 64 - inch Mercerized Table Damask, rich satin-tace quaity, in as- sorted attractive dec- c b signs. First Floor. D R T O O R B T AT $2.25 All- Lmen Madeira Fine quality hand- embroidered Madeira napkins in assorted de- signs. First_Floor. $1.50 Table Sets Five - piece All - linen Breakfast Sets, of cloth. 44x44, and four napkins, ° in pretty colored border designs. $8 to $10 Rayon Bedspreads Bed Spreads. extra D anality v flon” Anish, HT 8, in i edges. t_ aua spread neatly boxed. $4 to $5 Rayon Bedspreads Rayon Bedspreads, Scalloped edges; per- fect quality. 80x105, in rose, blue, § 20ld, orchid and green. ® $1.29 Costume Velveteen Rich lustrous face Vel- veteen for dresses, blouses, skirts and coats, in black and all wanted 98c colors. First Floar. 89c - Part-Wool Serge Double warp, fine quality, in black, navy and all the new wanted c colors. First Floor. Children’s 59c Hose Children's Full-length Arti- ficial Silk and Mercerized Hose. fou Beel and toe. all a v in eamel. c champagne. Sizes 6 to 10. First Floor. Women’s 89c Mixed Hose Women'’s Full - fash- ioned Pointed Heel Silk and Rayon Hose, lisle sole, heel and toe, 4-inch c denberg's—First Floor. $2.50 Girdles R & G Hook-Side Girdles, new up-to-date models, fancy pink fab- ric, 12-inch length, L] elastic side, 26 to 33. Second Floor. Babies’ $1.95 Diapers Babies' “Little Pet” Diapers, soft, absorbent flannelette, hemmed and . packed in dozen in box. Third Floer, e e ] Children’s $3.95 Sweater Sets Children’s Brushed Wool Sweater Sets, Leggin, Sweater and ° Cap; tan and blue. Third Floor. Of Our » With Values to C $1.95Hea 40-inch Heavy Flat Cre heavy weight with rich lustr] outstanding anniversary featu of over thirty shades represen and Winter for frocks, lmg First Fioor $3.50 Cre , This offering is not to b which usuvally is sold at this rich satin face marks this S at this low price. Shown in a blazk, variations in brown to| or is_represented. 40-inches First Floor. $7.95 to $9.95 Transparent Velyel Hans . $5 geous printed desiens, The plain colors clude black. brown The wanted shades: 0 inel wide. Just received another shipi Every Pair Absolutely P: $1.65 & *1.95 Chi Service-Weight Three Pairs 0 All-silk Chiffon Hose, beautiful sheer quality, soles, square heels that are not too wide and will look. In an assortment of the most popular shag Service-weight Silk Hese, destined to give © narrow garter welt of silk with lisle interlining. shown in the fashionable Fall shades. Girls’ 50¢ Sport Hose | Boys’ 50c Golf Hose) Slight Teresulars patter Goldenberg’s—First Floor.—Ch. 5,000 pairs Wo Gloves, slip-on stitchings, pique we seen such fine low price; all the ¢ Fitted if desir Girls’ $3.95 ® Jersey Dresses Pe sz Fany Moot $2.98 O Genuine Beting, Costume slips. lo medium_ shay two pieoted ruf lengths and full $2.50 & Girls’ Rain Coats Wlth Hat in red, gree sizes 6 to 14 Women_’sm“e:’ $7 Sweaters omenis and Misses® Heavy 8 verace ‘and stof aich: 1arre e n maroon. navs blue and taue; 36 to 46, ond Floor, Goldenberg’s—Thirt