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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1929 FISUEKTO SO0 VARCIRE KNI Conference to Open Tonight: With Banquet at Wash- ington Hotel. The keynote to a stirring peace dem- | march upon the Capitol to plead for | ratification of the Briand-Kellogg peace | ger of the unsupported walls left stand- | pact will be sounded at a banquet at the | ing after the six-alarm fire last Sat- Washington Hotel tonight, formally [;rqay officials of the building inspect- or's office today conferred with pro- jices of 10 | prietors of the stores, who were asked e to have the walls torn down by profes- senting leaders in every walk of life, sional wreckers. opening the fourth annual Conferente on Cause and Cure of War. netional women's organizations, repre- the committee this morning made ar- 3 ys' sessions of | & Little’s: Shoe Shop, the Betty Lou rangements for the 10 days’ slhop &‘7 g‘lzik Bf‘fi kOtlher = s presenting conflieting opin- | chants in the 1200 block of F street | im?spe:l!(etri:o&zht wmgpresent issues of | opened their stores this morning, but the present status of peace versus war reported business at a standstill, as the || Bt tonight's banquet, over which Mrs. |street has been blocked off to pedes- Carrie Chapman Catt, national chair- | trians. the peace assembly behind closed doors. man of the conference, will preside. Dr. Emerson Fosdick, pastor of the | the street blocked off when it was fear- ;‘::I:y Avenue Baptist Church of New |ed the walls might fall. York, wili sound the principal keynote of the conference in giving an interpre- tation of the treaty for the renuncia- v les of the signa- | this morning that unless the walls were a‘;’; %;&:;:y ltl‘;evmf l1J7e followed by E. | torn down soon they undoubtedly would C. Lindeman of the New York School of | collapse. The high wind that swept the Social Work, who will speak on “Con- | city yesterday has further weakened ditions Surrounding World Peace.” 1l Many Officials to Attend. 4 Practically all of the 1,000 Women who will participate in the demonstra- | oenmann, who was out of town over tion at the Capitol tomorrow will attend | ¢ the dinner, besides prominent efficials | noming and took charge of the work of the Government fl?dstm‘;m!'z‘fi Of | of seeing that the walls were razed as Congress. Secretary of Staf 1088, | quickly as possible. whoxr):nd originally been slated as one of the speakers, will be unable to at- g‘:m d‘wng Wasdnot ;1 ,‘;? For nl‘; Flrfi There will be no regular line of march | Department, and sa e would cal tnmogw morning. Various State dele- m’e‘ni‘fifigfi“““" to carry out the tend, it was announced. gations, headed by their “captains,” will proceed to the Capitol at different hours to interview the senior Senators of their tes. Mrs. Catt will be the general- fasimo. and will hold & separate onter- | Bt *WhER rapped on- the iourth ence with Senator Copeland, Democrat, | fioor, is still in Emergency Hospital, but #nd Senator Wagner, the two | his condition was said to be favorable cratic Senators from New York. The main object of the Capitol con- lexpressed throughout the country in favor of the Kellogg pact, as revealed in more than nine inches since Saturday. today. The captain was rescued with two ferences s to inform members of the | of his men after the flames had forced Benate who havem dsa e u;’xe‘ ¢ | them to cling to a narrow ledge out- freaty in their hands, the senfiment|gue of’s fourth-floor window. AS WALLS MENACE Danger of Collapse Closes Three in F Street Fire Area. Having ordered three of the F street | onstration planned for tcmorrow \zvh‘:n1 stores adjoining Dulin & Martin's | an army of 1,000 woman leaders will | joc0q to business because of the dan- | The stores ordered closed are Snyder The stores were ordered closed and ‘Wind Weakens Walls. Officials of the Fire Deparment said hem, it is believed, and this morning hey were reported to have buckled District Building Inspector John W. he week end, returned to his desk this He stated that the task of tearing Injured Captain Recovering. Capt. Frank Hellmuth of No. 2 En- Tesolutions adopted at some 10,000 meetings which have been held under the auspices of the national woman's ‘organizations affiliated with the na- ttional committee on the cause and cure of war, Nicaraguan Situation to be Studied. With ratification of the Kellogg treaty fegarded as assured by Senate leaders, jthe remainder of the conference sessions here will deal particularly with Ameri- can foreign policy in Latin America, ly with reference to the ghe indications which point to a more riendly policy toward Latin America junder the in-coming administration, gs a result, the conference is hopeful Bhat its deliberations on this phase of foreign relations may be fruitful of ter understanding. ‘Throughout the sessions, it was point- d out, conflicting opinions as to policy will be sought, but not with any inten- of antagonizing the administra- gg:. ‘What is chl{fly sought is to mg out the point of view of women erally. v Conference of Readers Held. This afternoon’s session of the con- three years and about 300 women who have been Aheadorchest cold that hangs on maylead to chronicand dangerous ‘way to heal head and chest colds medicated following studies of government. The various lubs, the National Council of Jewish Women, the National Women's Trade Union , the Council of Women Home Missions, thie Young Women's Association, the Federation { Women’s Boards of Foreign the National Women’s Christian ce Union. AY BILL SITUATION t WILL BE DISCUSSED rookhart and Welch to Speak To- night—Record Turnout of U. 8. Employes Expected. - RHEUMATISM! This painful condition of the muscles and joints causes great suffering and misery. Don't the grippling effects of Rheum: tism, Arthritis and Neuritis. The f Mountain Valley Mi Water from Hot Springs, Ark sas, is the natural aid for expel- ing and eliminating the harmful acids, toxins and dangerous waste materials which are causing most of your troubles. Thousands and thousands of rheumatic sufferers visit Hot Springs, Arkansas, each year for relief. This famous water is now available right here at home. Why suffer? If you want relief, try it today; or phone for additional information and booklet. Mountain Valley Water Co. 212 Colorado Blds. Phone Metropolitan 1062 i A record turnout of Federal employes tonight at the Interior De- the pend- lmw; egl the pay act proposed to be | The meeting, under auspices of the tional Federation of Federal Em- yes and the local Treasury Depart- tent Union of the federation, also !will be addressed by Luther C. Stew- ard, president of the federation, and 'J. A. Oliver, national organizer. The meeting will start at 8 o'clock. pelibcho i vty WILL ACT IN FIVE DEATHS. Solicitor to Ask Jury to Indict Boy for Murder and Arson. GASTONIA, N. C., January 14 (#).— A presentment of murcer and arson against Jacob Vanderburg, 17, will be given to the new Gaston County grand Jury tomorrow, Solicitor Carpenter an- nounced today when Superior Court was_convened. The solicitor said “other matters that required immediate attention” would prohibit him from asking the indict- ment today. Young Vanderburg is held ‘on suspicion in connection with the death of five members of his family whose charred bodies were found~=-the ;ums!ol their home near nere Decem- er 28. Obtained Relief At Once from itching torment Evens City, Pa.—“Some time ago I had a bad case of eczema and at times I scratched my skin until the blood ran. Finally our family doctor advised me to use Resinol Soap and Ointment. I obtained re- lief at once and before long new, smooth skin had taken the place of the old sores. If Resinol cost me twice as much I would never be without it. Resinol Soap is most refreshing and Resinol Oil ment has guick healing power.’ (Signed) E. J. Ensle Adopt these products for daily use and keep your skin clear and smooth, and your hair healthy. At your druggists. Sample of each free. Address Dept. 50, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. Resinol REAL ESTATE LOANS HETHF SAVINGS chase a EARNAt least mongagc on money to our R you desire a loan to pur- home or other real estate in the District of Columbia, or to pay a your present home, we loan members for either purpose ERNBEDL OO0 OO i it el L 00000 BB ESIITER A Special Sale of NOTIONS Is Featuring Garter Belts at —Three, four and five inch belts with satin or rayon fronts, in plain and fancy designs. Choice of six differ- ent styles. All with the con- venient side opening and two pairs of good quality garters. 75¢ and $1.00 values. —And Sanitary Garments 29¢ Sanitary Skirts of mercer- ized cloth, silk and of fine cotton voile, with rubber in- serts. Medium and large sizes. $1.00 to $1.50 values for 59c. Sanitary Belts of 2-inch flesh colored, soft woven elastic. Medium and large sizes. 75¢ value for 59¢. Sanitary Stepsins and Bloomers, in flesh color and large and medium sizes. $1.00 to $1.50 values, choice, 59¢. Sanitary. Aprons of silk rubberized cloth. $1.00 value for 59¢. Kann’s—Street Floor. This Week! Engraving At Special Prices For $2.85 —We will make a plate and engrave 50 cards in all the shaded types—Old English, Tiffany Antique Roman, | ete. For $1.75 —We will make a ¥late and :ngrave 50 cards in Script For 95¢ —We will reprint 50 cards from your own plate. For $1.65 —We will reprint 100 cards from your own plate. —All work is guaranteed— and only the best materials are used. Kann's—Street Floor. Just Received! 3,000 Vols. Of Original $2.00 and $2.50 Editions of Copyright BOOKS Special at 39¢ A Remarkable Collection of New Spring Dresses In Misses’, Women’s and Extra Sizes $12 —These stunning new models are forerun- ners of the coming spring mode, and will be equally suitable for wear here as at Southern winter resorts. There are dressy models and tailored styles, coat dresses, and all distinguishing features that make them so interestingly and refreshingly different, —Exquisite Prints, Georgelie:, Flat Crepes, Satins, All-Wool Pin Stripes, Striped Flat Crepes, Crepes in high shades and combinations—Pansy, wine, green, fuchsia, navy, new blue and black. Sizes 14 to 20, 35 to 44, 46 to 52. Kann’s—Second Floor, Don’t Miss This Chance to Buy Handsome Fur-Trimmed Smart New ) . $39.75 to $59.50 Models for / —Because of an unusually mild season, manufacturers have found it necessary to close out fresh new merchandise at a great loss, making it possible for you to pur- chase high quality models at less than cost of manufacture. Here are popular all-black coats, black coats with light furs and coats in popular colors. Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20 Women’s, 36 to 46 Extras, 40Y/, to 50Y/, Kann’s—Second Floor. Sample Line Children’s Pajamas $1.69 10 $2.98 Values $1.39 —Nicely made pa- jamas for children of 2 to 18 years. A man- ufacturer's sample line—One and two piece styles of prints, crepes and broad- cloth, in a variety of Costume Slips $1.00 —Pretty twill rayon satin cos- tume slips—just arrived in our Lingerie Section. They are well tailored—in pastel shades, also white, pink, navy and black—And sizes 36 to 44. ‘Crepe de Chine and Flat Crepe Slips pretty patterns and 1—131 unustunlly éiesirabla col- \2 round, others Vee ection o costume slips— necks, and man Neatly tailored and lace trim- » y med styles of heavy crepe de trimmed with silk cl}lge tanncclx flat grefi:e—Mad; frogs down the front. with shadowproo: ems an ) inverted back pleats—in pink, Kann's—Second Floor ach, nile, tan, navy and PRI lack, and sizes for misses and women. Kann's—Second Floor $12.95 Metal Cloth Shawls $6.95 —Choice of black and gold, green and silver, rose and silver combi- nations. New Spring Felts Combine Smartly With Straw $1.59 $1.95 1o $14.95 A Special Purchase Brings These Manning & Bowman Articles at Low Prices $6.50 and $7.50 Casseroles $2.98 —Two different style casseroles—with nickel- plated frames in pierced designs—and guaranteed oven glass inserts. $3.50 and $5.00 Pie Dishes $1.98 —Guaranteed oven glass pie dishes in nickel- plated frames. Choice of two attractive styles. Regular $6.50 Salad Bowls $1.98 —Unusually good looking salad bowls—with a mulberry colored fhss insert in a heavily nickel-plated footed rame. Kann’s—Third Floor. Ruffled Rayon Bed SPREADS Samples of $14.95 to $18.95 Grades $9.95 —Beautifully tailored spreads, with wide shirring and ruffled sides—plain col- ored and moire effects—in rose, blue, gold, green and lavender, and sizes 72x108 and 90x108 inches. A manu- facturer’s sample lot—some soiled from handling. Kann’s—Street Floor. $24.00 and $26.00 Beds $18.00 and $24.00 Beds $11.95 $12.00 and $15.00 Beds $9.95 —In order to clear our Ware- house before taking inventory, we are offering these splendid wood-finished metal beds at these big reductions. Many finishes—many styles—square tubing, decorated solid panel, cane panel and decorated motif panel. All sizes in the collection. Kann’s—Third Floor. $19.98 to $24.98 Grades Velour Portieres 50 Inches Wide 12 pr. —Good looking por- tiers of heavy pile double faced velour in rich color combina- tions. Some with New York open borders, others French edge, and all 50 inches wide. ... Choice of Eight Color e Combinations. $1295 to $17.98 slo values —An unusually interesting on the most advantageous terms. We Sallechion 10T BopKE- Sriclud’ have “financed a city of homes” and will be glad to explain our loan plan to you. National Building Under Supervision of to 5—Saturdays until noon Permanent o 4o the U. S. Treasury 949 Ninth Street N.W Just below New York Avenue ing stories of romance, de- tective, mystery and adven- ture—Every book in perfect condition—and priced to en- able you to lay in a supply, that will last you the rest of the winter—at little cost. Shop early while selections are at their best. Kann's—Street Floor —Heralds of the spring mode in hats—clever close fitting and semi-fittin~ affairs of felt combined with straw—Black and gay colors—in head sizes to fit every woman. Hats that would ordinarily sell for dou- ble the amount we are asking in the January sales. Kann’s—Second Floor Neckwear $1 and $1.95 —A clearance lot of Vestees, panel collars, collar and cuff sets and sweetheart sets— one style only of a kind. Kann’s—Street Floor. $1.69 Criss-Cross CURTAINS $1.00 Pr. —Dainty French Marqui- sette Curtains, with ruffled edges, cornice valance and tie-backs. Seconds of $1.00 Window Shades 49c¢ gh.;gu, = t:c‘lld n:prln mounted on rollers. Complete with an tures. Size 3x5.9. 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