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\ 3 2 THE EVENING STYAR, WASHINGWION, P. C, FribDAY, OCTu.oivR 16, 1S —eee—— TY plosions are second, asphyxiation and | devoted to the disposition of prohibl- | with fall sentence suspended during SAFE IN HOMES suffocation are third, po! is fourth | tion cases. It is expee&'; th-{ Judge | good b’ehlvio Houston Mills, prohibi- |ing ict gullty”; BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAIN : and cuts and scratches are fAifth, ‘Walter T. McCarth; Al the | tiol isd , defendant entered | Weber, prohibition felony, manufactur- 15 idge HE M[THUD'STS MEET HOTEL SOLD FOR $25,000 IS AIM OF GONGRESS el G S October term Baturday. e Dlea of guilty and received sentence of | ing ardent spirits, plead guilty and case s : Cases disposed of yesterday were: | One month in jail and fine of $50, with | was tried without intervention of a jury, | bridge, in place of Harry C. M ] Fred Holmes, guilty of a prohibition | confinement suspended during good be- resulting in a sentence of six months | deceased. ! WslliKnwa i s Y . DRY OFFENDERS DRAW e o ateuced ts bay » fine |havolr; A. T. Fisher. prohibition mis- f Springs Passes Into Hands of |Such Fatalities Only Slightly Fewer FINES AND SENTENCES |of_$50 and ‘serve one month in jail, demeanor, heard by jury with defendant Baltimore Attorney. Than Those Caused by R e S m Special Dispatch to The Star. % | One Prizoner Gains Acquittal o 5 i . e Automobiles. . . X World Leaders Gather to| HAGERSTOWN. d. oriwe 16 e Wb § N ey pinning-wheel Lamp i i the best known Summer resort hotels | By the Associnted Press. Open Sixth Ecumenical on the mountains in the Blue Ridge | CHICAGO, October 16—The “home | gpecial Dispatch to The Star. Summit section, was purchased at a|economics teacher and the social wel- || 'MANASSAS, Va,, Octobery 16.—With Conference Today. recelvers’ sale yesterday by Willlam L. | gore worker were called i emerd: number of civil and chancery mat- Galvin, Baltimore attorney, for $25,000. Ly Y | tets set for today the greater part of e The property includes the large hotel |to extend safety education”into the yumfl-y‘;’mm in the Oircuit By the Associated Presa. b“gml?d'n -2& "h'zll:lg lsurroux‘:dégp American home, where fatalities are | Court of Wi County were TA, Ga., October 16.—Leaders al not disclose whether or s oA TLANTA, Ga, October, 16—Leaders | Omvey ld ot W or oF O | only slightly fewer than those from au: with shade 2 biles. & world converged here today for the | future plans. ‘tomot h | S Sixth Ecumenical Conference of the Mg Reuben L. Forney, statisticlan of the BARGAINS lN PeCIaI church to study its problems of service Gas Official Shifts Fi Nationdl Safety Congress, cited figures | One of the Smartest and Newest! under modern developments. L e e at the twentieth annual convention to FINE RAD]OS among e 350 17om. oversens. The | e LLADFLPHIA, October 16, U9 | show that tn 1030 the 30000 home fa- : conference has mo_legislative power, | iig United Gas tmprovement Co. yes: | talities were only 3,000 less than those | _Floor samples, traded-ins and di but_constitutes a forum for an ex- | ey, BRACURCES MUY, 1 Tl om- | caused tn the United States by suto- | <onfinued sets at astounding pr change of :flrlg ideas on church mft« | pany to become vice president of the | mobiles. o rv:nsdrmm;gvn,la-u;nb; Super- $00 50 e [ . .- Formerly $303; . ters. It will be called into session | International Utllities Corporation of | gypoing in the bathtub, falling down- | - FHILCO, tuber, Soof mode For- $95 now. tonight at 8 oclock (C. S. T.). firatiol Interest In Japan Discussion. - il R stairs, upfifln sclld.{:g"lllqulds, u;uch- o‘xqufis 'x: l.'ub - INg expost ‘wires ane e use of ex- riginally sol or peieiCOpference interest centered on{_The municipality of Cape Town,|plosives to clean stoves and clothing | . FRILGO Con B o e e oraomia) | South Africa, is financing sales of | Were cited as the most common causes j e toaans STl ednitaiton | ousehold articles on the installment |of such domestic accidents. H C. G I et T e o ekosans, | Plan, gIving buyers from 12 to 18| Falls, Forney sald, lead the list of arry C. Grove, Inc. delegate from the Japanese Methodist months to pay. death causes. Burns, scalds and ex-! 1217 G St. N.W. Dist. 2067 The “Eleanor” at $10.50 This Opera Pump will at once mark the wearer as an indi- vidualist. Shown here in black or brown suede with patent leather stitched collar to match; priced l This attractive little spin- fing wheel lamp, in genuine maple and walnut, was made for your table. The parch- | ment paper shade is deco- § Chureh, hether Western _ideals = rated wi ial si n Ghurch, on whettier Westerndeals | ith a Colonial silhou. at $10.50. Eastern ideals upon the West. M ette. A most unusual value.§ | Silk Hosiery—New Autumn Shades $1 to $195 RICH'S F ST. At TENTH 5 It The British delegation to the confer- h ence arrived here yesterday afternoon ||| and was extended a formal welcome by | || Atlanta Methodists. il Bishop William F. McDowell, srnlor‘ il bishop of the Methodist Episcopal ||| Church, from \(Vasl\mgwn. D}i c, %}1\!1‘ open the conference tonight. e |11l pening sermon is 10 be offered by Dr. | ||| En raved Cr stal ;3. }’?ydcr Smith of Birmingham, Eng- and. i Beautifully Useful Bs 1314 F St. N. W. Will Visit Savannah. | 4 The Ecumenical Conference 15 Meth- | 4 odism's outstanding gathering. During || LA ARE their stay in Georgia delegates are to | | : visit Savannah, the “Cradle of Meth- | |||/ odism in America,” where John Wesley first Drafllthed in {Lh! New Wgfld. a I Several pre-conference meetings have | | 3 T . been held here recently to prepare for |||l ‘A Brilliant Jthe main gathering. Delegates have “1 I X been arriving for several days. 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Event Imported Sitk Ties, $1.55 Regularly $2.50 and $3 Two-Trousers - Suits, $29 - Sliding Tie Clasps, 65c Made-to-Measure Suits, 548 Roguluity 92 R s e i —_— Tweed-Fleece Topcoats, $36 Full-Cut Pajamas, $I15 g $ -omenade 3 ¢ Sk etins - va v ? » Regularly $2 to $3 L Messhee Fall Pumps e Fine Fall Suits, $44 ‘ Seamless Fancy Socks, 35c Hand-Tailored Silk Ties, 85¢ PR Regularly $1.50 and Oxfords Smartest When Trimmed $ 3.95 Better quality footwear than $3.95 has bought in many years, and all are attractively trimmed, Opers Black Sueds Pump, trimed with black calf and patent leather.................$3.95 2. Smart Black Suede Oxford, trim- med with genuine reptile calf and patent leather... $3.95 Also, Many Other Smart Styles of high and low heel shoes, $3.95 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE All-Silk Socks, 55c pair Brass Wire Tie Racks, 65a i Roguiuty P pols Regularly $1 All-Wool Sweaters, $2.95 Pre-Shrunk Shirts, $1.55 Regularly $5 Regularly $2 " Fancy Suspenders, 85c New Fall Felt Hats, $2.95 Regularly $1.50 and $2 Regularly $3.50 - ; : 1 s Fancy Handkerchiefs, 50c g ‘Lisle Undershirts, 55¢ Regularly $1 : New Fall Oxfords, $6:85 -+ Regularly 75 [ Regularly $8 " Pile Fabric Coat Sets For Girls, 2 to 6 s .95 and 7 to 14 Fitted Slips - Lovely, 4-gore silhouette models, that fit smoothly under new Fall frocks. Lace-trimmed and tailored styles, of crepe Jaunty (pure silk)—trimmed with - attractive hemstitched designs. In pink, peach, and white. 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