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& 3 ate Reports of Woman Be- Inq Roasted to Death. the Ml‘.& m “ October 10.—Evi- Arm of the Great Eleven" may receded by ritualistic and rials of other cult mem- ,-and that a woman may have been y roasted to death, sent investi- tors today to widely separated spots the mountains of Southern Cali- Police believed, from conversations with members of the cult, that four ‘women, in mmon 10 16-; -0ld Willa Rhoads, whose body was found beneath the residence of her foster puenu, may have been privately buried. Remarks about a new floor being laid in the cabin of a cult leader, and an- other story of a coffinlike box huvinz been buried in the mountains sent the suthorities off on new trails. Five Women Are Sought. Among the missing cult members for whom the police are conducting a search in the mountain areas of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties are Mrs. Frances Turner, Mrs. Katherine Bolz, :kl. Harlene Sartoris and Mrs. Addie [cGuffin. Another woman, Mrs. Floyd Miller, also is sought at the request of her mother, Mrs. Mary Faist of Ponllnd. Oreg. Mrs. Faist said her daughter came to Los Angeles with her husband about four years ago and was last heard from soon after joining the cult. Miller, who is said to be in Los Angeles, is known by investigators as a member of the strange religlous sect. onun were investigating further a told to Detective Lieut. t';on& fer of the police homicide qm by t,hur and Mil'mu ‘Toy, mem-~ he “eult, of ‘a ritualistic cere- wheretn Mrs. Turner, one of the missing women, was placed, in an oven filled with hot bricks. A" woman of same riame was buried in Ventura nearly two years ago, and alleged dis- crepancies in her death certificate ar: being checked. Mr. and Mrs. Toy, Condaffer reported, %fin they were present when Mre. er was placed in a specially con- structed brick oven in the home of “Grandma” Jennie Blackburn, mother of Mrs. May Otis Blackburn, cult lead- er, now in jail on fraud charges. They said Mrs. Turner was kept in the oven and that no one in the cult PR ey Ancient, Aqueduct Earns Profit. l:w?onx October 10 (#).—Water from the fsmous plains of Marathon b being delivered .with profit nuough m built 2,000 ‘years ago, by ted .mm. o of ihe ‘ment new marble ol'hkhfluk- 15 ‘The Societé Anoriyme uD-huxDuvuluDAmmx. 4 {Man’s Promise to Endow alifornfa_Officials " Investi- Episcopalians Cut Word “Obey” From Marrlage Ritual Worldly Goods to Bride Also Is Deleted. s, Some of the more outstanding changes from the old prayer book are: Omission of the wotd “obey” from the woman’s promise in t.hg marriage riutal and the omission of the state- ment “with all my worldly goods I thee endow” from the man’s promise. In the service for the visitation of the sick phrases linking the patient’s fllness with wrath of God are omitted. | The holy communion office has be¢n mmnnci and modern English em- ployed. DUCHESS IS ADVISOR. NEW YORK (#).—Society’s adver- tised indorsement of nerutn products 15_apparently glving way another form of salesmanship :llure One Fifth avenue store has hired the Grand Duchess Marie of Russia as ad- viser to its clientele. This was followed more, will take over any woman and attempt to enhance her cosmetic beauty with the right clothes. CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. NW. Established 1889 C’rfi wr forsonal ler s fir @‘nstmns {adaya The r?m// dimin- 1:4:»7 ytltm/t/ o/c our most ur/u.m'e designs necessitates wur imirediate res- erva/m@ ‘Brewmn graviers and J?-{:'am 6it-12th St. N.w. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION Pieree Et Environs, a company 3 years old, has declared a dividend of $7 a Cereals need this SUPERFINE SUGAR dissolves quickly and smoothly oo o free-ponring. .. ting sugar erystals, uniformly fine USE DOMINO SUPERFINE Table Sugar. with crisp Fresh fruits. Berries. Desserts.” Here is a brand-new sugar which blends smoothly with cream, accentuates delicate flavors. Try it with the hardest- to-sweeten things you know of — iced tea or coffee, frosted chocolate, orange- ade, lemonade. It dissolves almost before it reaches the cereals. bottom of the glass. Ask your grocer for this newkind of sugar. Packed in convenient pound cartons, wax-paper lined to keep the., contents clean and dry. American Sugar “Sweeten it with Domino” Granulated, Tablet, Superfine, Powdered, Confectioners, Old Fashioned Brown; Domino Syrup. Always full weight. e Hear Mrs. Ida Bailey Allen in the Domlno bro-dun. Station WMAL, evi rsday morn- ing at 10, suud-nl Time. Also write for free recipe booklet, “To Modern Women Vlullly Is lm:fl Precéam." RAE = c‘l'hn om- A7 Wall St., New York. pany, 117 | Domiro | Superfine Sugar OODWéEQ %SLOTHROP Remnant Day Savings are 25% and More Remnant Day merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O, D, or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. ’, Men’s Oxfords, $6%5 pair Were $10 and $12 63 Pairs Men's Black and Tan Calfskin, Tan ' Kid and Black Kangaroo Oxfords. Medium and narrow toe lasts; leather soles, rubber or leather heels. A num- ‘ber of Arnald Glove-Grip: Oxfords . Sizes AAA 82 to 11; AA , 10, 10%, 11;'A 7 . 9, 9%, 10, 1015, 11; C 6 to i E 6 to 11. Tn MeN’s SToRE, SECOND FLOOR. Fancy Rayon Pillows $1.50 Were 52 18 Fancy Rayon Pillows, flower trimmed. Rose, -green. blick and gold. 20 Velour and Tapestry Pil . Were 2. Now . 8150 ‘Bed_Lampa. "o 3Be "”nn in’ orchi Art nnomnv. SevENTH FLOOR. ‘Luggage Reductions Cowhide Briet Case. o iTe Wool. !Zl i!"}s L 2.50 .\ Were 335, Now... Luccace, Fovrta FLOOR. Sporting Goods Reduced 1 Basketball, Was 310, Now % oid 56 . with * doul and Tover W T Now $17.50 SrorTING Goops, Fourtr FLOOR. Toys Greatly Reduced § Plctare Pussies. Were $1.50. Hiaw. 9% Set Bulldin, s 38 i Waren 'with ' biocks. Now l ll ] !':Ft?!ii':;‘s $Fas Sels. | Wers i8c. 'Now Pacl TR H §§z§t ‘Toys, Fourrr FLOOR. Christmas Cards - Special, 2 for 25¢ French Christmas Cards beauti- fully colored, offered tomorrow at this special price, 2 for 25c. Imported Writing Folios, 24 sheets of gond paver, and 34 lined envelopes, StATIONERY, AsiE 2, FmsT Fioon. “The Studio” Magazmes 25¢ Were $1 40 back numbers of fine and applied arts, reduced for Friday. Poets, leather bound, W Now reduced 8B G ot Baby s Fecor L ho) Were| Boolu. Atsies 23-25, Fimst FLoor. Velour Powder Puffs Special, 8¢ 500 in assorted colors, spec:al for Friday. 100 Nail Brashes. Special Sew-on Supporters Special, 2 pairs 25¢ 144 pairs 9-inch Sew-on Sup- porters, in flesh, special for Fri- day only. Nos Bags with 13 ‘Bocicets: i mog: pattern. ~SLIGHTLY' 80 Ne Wlu 'lle. H" .. %8¢ tawith, § compartmonts: DAM N MOII, Atsues 2123, Puflm 11; D 6% to Novelty Jewelry, 75¢ Was $1. 125 pieces, including necklaces, earrings and brace- lets, greatly reduced for Friday. 12 Enamel Pleces, sreatly reduced, as follows: Two-trousers Suits English‘Overcoats . Tan or Black Calf Oxfords. . Linen Handkerchiefs . . . New Soft Felt Hats............ iver nelian and Were No' 3 !I!l‘lln( Bllves ;‘lrn'lhn and :hllczflony Noveiry Jr Pure Silk Hose. . . + Fmst FLOOR. Gift Shop Reductions LRY, AISLE Fancy Shorts ... THE MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. THE Grrr SHop, SevenTH FLOOR. Men’s Suits, Special, $24.75 Extra Trousers, $5 25 Men's and Young Men's Suits, of worsted fabriés that will give splendid service agd hold their shape well. ' Mostly grays and blues in small patterned effects. Regular sizes 35 to 42; shorts 36 to 42. Men’s Two-trousers Suits, $29:75 Were 345 15 Men's Two-trousers Suits taken from our well-known Woodshire stock. One and two Dlo.‘{lflem in worsteds, cheviots and serges. TROUSER ALTERATIONS Y. Regular sizes 34 to 42; shorts 37, 38; stouts 39. 3 Tuxedo Coats and Trousers, sizes 42, 4 Full Dress Coats and m short; 39 . ular sizes 34, 35; Now g $70. Now . 8 Four-plece 20 Suede Windbreakers, browns and and knickers, Tweeds and tlncy grays. Not all sizes in each color or cheviots. Regular sizes 35, 36, 37, style Sizes 34 to 48. Were ll 39, 40, 42; shorts 36, 37. W ufi Now . and $50. Now $33.75 7 Dress Topcoats, oxford gray lnd bllck silk lined. Regular sizes 34, 35, 39; I 37, stout 38, 39 long stout 48. Were $35 and $40. Now. $24.78 TaE MEN's STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Men’s Lisle Sccks, Spectal 30c pair 6 pairs, $1.75. Men's Mercerized Lisle Socks, seamless double heel and toe Black and Russia Cali. Sizes 10 to 11%. Fai Colored Cotton Golf 16 Men's Muslin and Cambric Night g nt{fl to 11%. Wel’! $1. Shirts, vee neck n.yle Bhu 15, 16, “e Colond 18 and 1. Were $1.50 m"xl Suits M lored Pajamas, 3 ncerued colt'tln.n -;d broadcloth. Small 60 Ment Fancy Four-in-Hand Ties, and medium sizes. Were $4 mg’ $5. foulards and erepu Were $1. 5.0‘ N .. Coil Springs, Special, $9-° Coil springs designed and made especially for Woodward & Lothrop; single and double 50 at this exceptionally low price. bed sizes. An opportunity of which you should take im- mediate advantage. FURNITURE, S1XTH FLOOR. . Rugs—Greatly Reduced 1 Rigl Rugs, size 27x54. th'. $3.78. : s T $4.75 Now . . 5225 4 :I':b 2 I.nvl n33anes: Was nnxu Weu %1} Ho' 0e size Were $1.75. 98¢ Tailored Curtains, Special, $1.28 pair 200 Pairs Flat Hem Tailored Curtains, in cream and ecru. An especially desirable curtain, at a very special price for tomorrow only. 100 Pairs Ruffied Il - % S et © Off ekt Sarie " B ik A Jarse Collestion of thy of EREATYy REbUSEE X Peduced sor Sord SRR ‘UPHOLSTERY, SIXTH FLOOR. g * 30 Card Tabl:., Special, $195 30 Card Tables, with double braced legs and extra heavy braced top. An opportune time to purchase. sev- eral tables for your Winter card parties, at a great savings. Breakfast 8 Ih- ‘. pme - - o N ok e s FURNITURE, sxxrl FLOOR. Imported Modern Lamps Greatly Reduced All Slightly Soiled or Damaged "l‘llll ll-l Base, base of crystal llf al Base, green m Ill"l‘ dl#‘° hade of white Was_§: N bon Bridge , m: e e anade, $7.56 LAMPS, SEVENTH FLOOR. Only 2 Days More in the Men's Fall Event e Ofiering Fifteen Very Timely Savings to Washington -Men Fancy Rayon-and-Silk Hose. ... Broadcloth and Madras Paiamas. 3 s All-wool Ribbed Golf Hose. . .. .. i % 6C; 106 D. Were All-wool Pull-ovet Sweaters. . . .. > s Rayon Athletic Shirts. .. ... Silk Four-in-Hand Ties. . ... White Broadcloth Shirts. .. ......... Colored Madras and Percale Shirts. . 48, sairs Boyw, Full-eut Gelt Knickers, made ooden and riass frl & GLAsswarr, Firte FLOOR. Week End Candy Special 2 pounds, 95¢ Two pounds of our deli 5 homemade dark chocolates with centers of fruits, creams and Special, 2 pounds, 95¢. of Assorted Hard C: Boys’ Shoes, $3.75 Were 85 17 Pairs Black Grain Oxfords, blucher style, with Goodyear welt soles. In sizes 3, 315, 4, 5, S/. B; 1%, Z//ZS J/;,S/;,GC 1, /1; 244,3 0 pairs Two-tone Sports Oxfords, lnsl.lul 115, 2%, '3, 4, 412 B, 1, 2%, 3%, 4 C. Were $5. Now $3.75 19 pairs Black Calf Oxfords, with Goodyear welt soles, in sizes 2 to 4 Bll%, ,!‘&.lc.z%w . Were $5. N 1! Pairs Tan Elk Blucher Oxlwrl.l, m nms'/,. &% 5, 5%, 6 B: 114, , 3 C; 1,2,5% D. Were $5. li Pllrl Tan Calf Blucher Oxffl'dl coodyen welt lolea sizes .$3.75 Misses’ Pumps and % Oxfords, $595 pair * ‘Were $10 to $15. 31 pairs Misses’ Round-toe Patent Leather Ox- ford Ties with spike heels, and One-strap Puntps, with cut-out quarter and low Spanish heels. Sizes AAA 6, 6%; AA 5 to 7; A4 5 to 7%; BJV:,l,S,G%, ; C 3%, 5, 5%. 7. p.lrl ‘Misses’ Short Vam; opéra styles of colored , patent leather oxford ties. SSlad Plates, 75¢ AA 6. 8%: A 4%, 81 C 2 Were $110. 15 decorated salad plates in Syracuse china. Re- duced for Friday. Flates, Haviiand | chins. ! Now sreatly Teduced Frult Saucers. ul-y 4 Here m Now.. e e Women’s Gloves, 85¢ ‘Were $1.25. 97 pairs fancy cuff fabric gloves im gray, beige and sand. Sizes 6. 6% and 6V Washable Groves, Arsie 11, Pflfl FLOOR. Part-wool Blankets $750 Were 510 10 blankets, in white with rose or blue borders; size 70x80. SLIGHTLY_ SOILED. 9 Part-Woel ets, in whit ‘or Blue rem“'“'"" BLANKETS, Costume Flowers Greatly Reduced 12 Bunchies Orchids with liies of yals il ‘of & Di .Y SOILED. T8¢ ware, T ' 8LIG Treatly ‘redtaced prices: HINA, Housewares——Gr. atly Reduced Subject to slight imperfections—some are slightly damaged ul shopworn 3 Metal Parcel Post Crates. Metal Window Ventilal Were 8350, Now.os..orr. re 156 i Cloth Datks. that, keep. e 8 Metal Parcel Post dust out. Mllnl CID PRICE FOR CLEARANCE. ‘Were $1.50. Now. l wnm Glass Towel Bar. $2.50 Now 50c 12 White Enamel Metal Toilet Paper Holders. Were $1.15. Now. 10¢ 1 Wash Board. Was $1.25. Now.50c 1 Pastry Board. Was 85c. Now.25¢ 1 Blue Vegetable Bin. Wl.l $3.75. 1; was $140. Now.. S Mdll Serap Baskets, Were 854‘, 30¢c 1 Gll Stove Table, with zinc ‘Was $5.50. Nc WD Were $2.95. Now.. .81 10 Metal Scrap Baskets, Were $1. Now 2! 1 Broom Closet, white nnnnfl Was O'Io 9.95 Now 130-tnch White trlc Thor Iromer. wu $1 xnuuplnum wuu Dozen Rolls Toilet Tissue, Special, 68¢ 500 Rolls of Good Quality Toilet Tissue; 1,000 sheets to the roll. Houszwases, Frrre Froor. BoXs' Fine Blanket Bathrobes, $4.45 egular Stock at Much Higher Prices 30 Boys’ Fine Blanket Bathrobes, at this very e‘wfimm low price for tomorrow only. Robes of similar quality are sold at much her pt{eu mp;lur regular :wck 300 pairs_Boys' New Golf_Hose 1 de- m ends of sultings. Sizes § i oty "s'"n 1o 1015 Bpecial. 3 pairs. § . 8248 juits, *medium and dark red. Sizes 10 tn 18 THE Boys’ Store, FOURTH FLOOR. Hollow Stem ‘Beverage Glasses, Special, 15¢ 200 glasses in variety of colors. Spec:al for Friday. 48 Glass Finger Bowls, in assorted colors. B S uariul ial for Priday. iy ) ‘= dest leces ln t-bu Cotton Dr .ss Goods Remnants Reduced Y, and Vs Less Than Former Prices 275 Remnants of Cotton Dress Goods, in lengths from 1 to 3 yards. Included in the assortment are Plain and Printed Celanese, Printed Rayon, Printed Voiles, Ginghams, Percales, Zephyrs and Crepes. CortoN Daess Goops, Szconp FLOOR. Plain and Fancy Silk Remnants Reduced Y, to Y for Clearance 700 Remnants of Plain and Fancy Silks, in use- ful lengths. Desirable colors for Fall wear. Snxs, Szconp FLOOR,