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BERGDOLL, FREED, |WOMAN SEEKS NEW NOTE. SCORNS AMERICANS . Through W|th Them, Seduction Charge. By the Associated Pre MOSBACH, GePmany. Grover C. Bergdoll. the draft evader, ha 5t out of another sna ‘harged with seduc tion and impairing the morals minors, the son of the former Phila delphia, Pa., brewer, W Aprfl 15 court, although the state had care tully "gathered tozether which it hoped it would be convict nim. The penalty for charges would have meant imprison ment of from 1 to 10 yvears for each offense. A psychoanalyst. Prof. Hans Gruhle of the University Heidelberg, was placed on the stand half of Berzdoll, and his test Prof. Gruhle amined 17-vear-old lLeisel Schmidt, chief witness axainst Berg Aoll, and ~vas convinced that she was of subnormal mentality and untrust-{ ‘iild up ta the age of 16, worthy. “The giV herself in testifyving v unable to convince the coumt ac Rergdoll had made an attack npon her three years Robert Sachs, allegéd to be a vrivate d tive of Philadelphia. and who lod mplaint against Be in- dicated by the sircams of perspira tion that coursed down his face. The defendant Dbitterly attacked Sachs, hom he accused of endeavorinz to| trame™ him When the court pronounced Rer doll not guilty was through with Amer| cause they have hounded me by un-| derhand methods, such as the em ployment of Sachs, and tried to throw me in jail.” He added that he would bring a suit for damazes and libel against Sachs After leavinz the court Bersdoll entered his high-powered automobile and left for !\':lrl:luhv Church Lducators Pick City. BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. April 15 (#). —Toronto, Canada. was selected last night as the convention city for 1930 v the International Council of Reli- gious Education, winning over land, Ohio, by a vote of 31 to Toronto’s _invitation was extended thrcuxh William A. Hamilton and bl evidence by able 1o he declared that he | ans. “be- | He note for $25.000. She wants the court ‘American | Lambert and R. H. still | Portner say of | order of s acquitted | of of the charge after one session of the | conviction of the! f resulted in the dismissal of the id that he 115 months hack p | | i i | | | | | | | \Says $25.000 Paper Was Destroyed by Mistake—C. A. Carry Named. ! a Portner. of New York yes- ;m.x told - the District Supreme ‘ourt that in cleaning out her desk and discarding papers in December, 222 she destroyede by mistake a to have a Morgan, to establish her right duplicate made by J. whose name she states was signed to the paper. ituted against the C ‘ream Co.. Inec.; Charles 5 surviving trustee, and J. V Through — Attorneys Wilton Yeatman that Mo nete 15, 191 Albert Charles A. Carry and it was ne of a series 3 notes. each for $25.000. Int paid. she states, to May, 1 when further payment was re fused. Ireland Finances Marriage. DUBLIN, April 15 (®).—Bachelors | have bren placed on par wi women ¢ by the Irish Free State men enter the civil service F flater they get a lump sum payment on mar of the difference Dhetween the two seales. In addition llowance subject to a maximum of 5 pounds ix payable to them for each higger-than-ever $2-§3 Women’s Corsets 50 Carsets ne or twn of a model. made by one of the nest known makers of roreets, 1o close out at this pries. Special Train to Carry Delegates to Convention April 25 in Name Soclety will send a large | . delegation to the demonstration of the society at Fred erick, Md.. Sunday. April 2 train will he run on the 1d at 9 o'clock and many will go by obiles for which ample parking space has Frederick delegates. will convene ar 11 recess about stration and parade will start about ‘clock and will conclude with bene- on about 5:30 o’clock. Trains will m'.'f.‘:‘:‘: ot :I-v substance hington quarterly held last evening at Epipha in Georgetown ident preside at Hall iage equivalent to | I're will | tended section and urged that a ci showing be made at the demonstra- tion. He invited not FRIDAY THE BIG DOLLAR DAY | No matter where vou live. let everything go and be here for | this sale tomorrow—we've simply outdone ourselves in g‘i\'infl‘ 1.00 values. THE wick, Frederick, Md. | Washington section af the | convention and | A special & O. Rail- been provided by the The convention o'clock and will 1 o'clock. The demon- return de tes to Baltimore and on after the services Ford, president of the section, announced the of the convention at the meeting of the section v Church Archdiocesin Althot of Baltimore, who | the convention, at the meeting of Washington ditable readiness 1o friends only the EVENING STAR, D. C. MEN TO ATTEND HOLY NAME MEETING marchers but their families to visit Frederick. Rev. of St. Father Francis Schwallenberg, pastor John's Church of Frederick; Donnelly, Iéaders of the Holy Frederick addressed the John McElroy Wilson, as marshal of the parade told of the details for that branch of the demon- stration. | filed for probate giv Mary Kennedy. rest of the estate, to his wife, Mrs. ly. who is als will is dated nurse,” (Recommendad by Eminent, s..i’ ne) To Remove Adhesive or Corn Pl soak it in iul-l-z under For Saj nyh Sake-demand ARBO Clea;fi;fi“fiuld REMOVES ‘Without Injury » Ribric or Color A WASHINGTON, D. pastor it Bruns- number of the Name Society of meeting. who is named and a Philip United States Louis. his will $100 to his “old and leaves the real and personal, Mary Euston Ridge. named executrix. The anuary 2, 1915, —_—— fa aster || of my ol 5 i g Malds sorbent cot! MII:M_ every bottle. nee. ONA Spors W Ly machanieal Wil find here. e }l. 200 30080¢.4 1. Stoe Iotias ot alDrag Shoros' 720-22-24 7th St BEHREND’S! Agents Ladies’ THURSDAY, DIPLOMATS SHIFTED. Adams of JUST ONE M Leaves $100 to Nurse. fihfe Pe Frank Eugene Ridgely of St. who died recently, by Conmranten j0se 31522 2022?1022 Re Sure You Get X APRIL 15, Massachusetts, nsul at Malta, WHAT ARE YOU 4 fame D befare he ar uring e wap nm “atter the war, GOLD CROWN TOOTH %6 AND #8. GU. 25TH ANNIV ERSARY rs of Soed hamest dentlry o nrrown 'ashingion snd » Lo -’ Fabiits and for dontietry thet 1o atard Iotine. Totne 'l 'DR.F REIOT 407 Seventh St. N. W. 407 ENTRANCE NEXT TO KAV'R alwnav STORR ratias. extrastios, and jmpisesion resms siven over 1 Freryihing pertaming ta ‘the romfors of sur patients o Cleanliness Is One of Our Many Striking Peatures Very Spelal Attention to Nervows Thoree for Bxtracting When Other Work TR M Sundays: 10 A ame DR. FRETOT and inte the Right (fiee, N.w. Home Journal Patterns 3 2 NS 1.98 Little Tots’ Knitted Capes Faney noveity weave capes: brush- heen appointed third Tirana, Albania, and John 8. Gittings | 3| of Maryland, third secretary at Riga, Philip Adams Goes to Albanian |has been transferred to Prague. Post—David McK. Key to Antwerp Other récent changes in the foreigr service include the transfer of Consul Clarence J.- Spiker of the District of has Columbia from Swatow to Shangl YOUR DENTAL WORK? Vi, 1928 dollar t ag big a8 gour dollar o ollar ia juet -5' ‘_ “: us 'N_AND BRIDGE WORK, PRR ARANTEED, Phone Mak 19 1926. the transfer of vice consul ‘David | ance of the.resignation of Charles | Key of Tennessee from the ‘7 Graham of IHinois, consul at Shang. State Department to Antwerp, the hal. transfer of Consul Robert D, Murphy . 5 of Wisconsin from Seville to the | Some 6f theiron #nes in Spa State Department, the transfer of |have heen closed for folr years othera Consul General Addison outhard | have heen sold and still others have of Kentucky from the Si Depart- | heen worked for only part of a week ment to Singapore and the accept- |for a number of years. secretary at L, Fg%‘.fism Today’s Offer to All Who ‘ Have Stomach Distress {Try One Bogtle of Dare's Mentha Pepsin for Indigestion or Any | | Stomach Trouble and if Not Delighted With the Good I Results Peoples Drug Stores or Any Reliable Druggist Will Gladly Return the -~ Purchase Price and ataft .-‘n. 4 Get a bottle of this grand stomach | Tt's a -wonderful formula this medicine today with the distinct un- | combination of Pepsin with other derstanding that your money will be | good siomach invigerators—so won promptly returned if it does not stop | derful that in one small town in the most acute stomach distress New Jersey last vear over 6,000 bot- quicker than anything you ever used. | tles were sold ever mind what causes your Your stomach may be so distended | uc hevata ot mow i with gas that you think every min- | ute your heart will stop heating. vet | o with one tablespoonful of nalp\w'fl Mentha Pepsin that dreadful feeling of suffocation will vanish in a few minutes. | can ieat"ayth ' Wihot the And you kriow that when sour stamach [is 0 ine’ Shipe. nervousmers. headaches and dizgineas wan ¢ hotner Frers st guarantecs one bottin o1 e Peopies Brug ~Advertisement Deme. L te 1 P. M With the same speed ft stops gas, | T helching and heartburn. LOOK FOR THE RED SIGNS N Red signs designate the 1.00 articles all over the store— Equally as Big Values not advertised Sales tables. No Mail, . will be found on the . D. or Phone orders. These prices Friday only. 1.50 Men’s Muslin Pajamas ' piece style, finish ed with 3 silk feo White, 1an and enlors 5.00 Women s, Misses’ and Boys’ ed wool or plain collars: rosebud em broidered trimmed: pink and blue. 79¢ Costume Slips, 2 for Striped Sateen Slips, hodice tops, sathered full hips: white, pink and colors. Boys’ 2-Pants Suits Buy. a 3-piece Boy's® Clath Suit for 598 and we will sell you the sec- ond suit for 1.00—2 suits N <3 Rain Sllckers\\\ to Success in Painting LE’I‘ us show you two guides which will in- sure the success of any painting job you under- The display pictured here is set up in our store. It consists of eight pieces of clapboard each finished with a different This d.hplay is a practical guide in the selection of House Paint. It shows you the actual paint and the beauty of its color and finish. The smooth even sur- face is indicative of quality. You can test the toughness of (he paint film wnh your thumb ample indication of durability. Another guide that takes the guess work out of paintingjobs is this little booklet entitled “McDougall-Butler Paint and Vargish Facts.” It answers all the questions which might arise in connection with a painting job. Even the novice at painting can insure the suc- cess of his work by following this guide and by using Mc- Dougall. Butler Products. A copy of this booklet may be had a8 our store or will be mailed ¢to you on request. These guides make painting a pluult pastime instead of a difficult duty. Plan to see them soon. GEORGE R. GILL 640 Penn. Ave.S.E. Phones Lincoln 6800 and 2649 Prompt Deluuny Anywhere A i i i i i | g : i | i { ] 1.25 Sheet 29¢ Case Both for Douvble, hed sheet. Full size case. G 0 0 d Rty cation 4°Yds.—35c Lining Satine All the also black silk-like width. 6 Yds.—Cretonne Dark and light colorings. oriental and figured patterns, from piece. 1.50 Mercerized Table Cloths Hemstitched border. med white damask floral patterns 10 Yds.—15c Muslin unhleached new wanted colors. finish. Double pretty 3 inch hemr covers; pretty Heavy round thread full 36 inches wide. Dollar spccml 59c Men's 3 for Nainsook Umon Suits, auality Mm.mw wel hack inserts full lap-over seate: mizee 34 to 4%; irregu- lars. cotton 4 Yds.—35c Colored Voile French Voile with };-inch selvedge, white and all colors. 2 Yds.—75c Silk-Mixed Printed Crepe Fashionable Figured Crepes, ex quisite eolorings and designs: also plain shades. 2Y, Yds.—59c English Broadcloth Lustrous, silky quality, new pat- terns and colorings. Remnants. $1 Women’s Corset 29¢ Brassiere, both Pink Brocaded Rubber-top Corset. Sateen Stripe Brassiere. 35c Women'’s Extra Size Vests, 4 for Gauze Vests, wide shoulder straps, tubular tops and crochet necks. Sizes ollar. special 5—29¢ . Women’s Pink Jersey Bloomers Elastic waist and knees; full- cut seats. for 6.98. Good It deetyite of nice sizes 7 to 16. appearing suits made in season’s newest models quality cloth; 1.50 Women's House Frocks Good quality organdie regular and and helts: and Heavy 1 1 1 2--79c Lsce and Rayon Scarfs Pink and blue figured rayon with 3-inch lace bhorders. 2 Yds.—65c Sunfast Drapery Guaranteed fast color, all shades, beautiful patterns, well known “Sun- tast” brand. 8 Yds.—20c Dress Ginghams Pretty checks, plaids and stripes, for dresses, boys’ suits, etc. 2 Yds.—65c Table Linen fine mercerized qual- full width, Pure white, ity, pretiy patterns: 1.39 Bolt Longcloth Soft ehamois finish, fine quality longeloth: full 8.yd. bolts. 7 Yds.—19c Domet Flannel Pure white, excellent quality: for napkins, diapers, underwear, ete. 1.69 Silk Crepe Heavy, pure silk: orchid. light bine, brown. gray, dark white, pink, green 2—65¢ Window Shades tan and blue opaque 3 ft. wide. violet blue. White, green, shades; 6 fL. long, 1.50 to 2.25 Bordered Rayon rds wide, silk-like ‘cloth for pretty colors and patterns. 2Y, Yds. 59¢ Tussah Silk Every wanted color. 36 wide: sifk-mixed ‘tussah pongee. inches 50c Boys’ Percale Blouses 4 for Attached<collar, open-cuff blouses, xolid colors ‘and fancy patterns: all sizes; Irregulars. 69c Women’s Apron Frocks, 2 for Gingham and Striped Percales, fufl length. Round neck, tle-backs. 1.75 Women’s House Slippers Satin. Felt and Ledther House Slip- pers, in all colors gnd sizes. mai— Towels with pink 59¢ Girls’ Sateen Bloomers 3 for Shirred elastic waist and knee: full cut: reinforced seats: white, pink and biack: sizes 4 10 14. 2—69c Children’s Muslin Underwear Billie Burke Combination Slips and Gowns; lace or trimmed: sizes 4 to 14 vears embroidery Suit Department Equally as Wonderful as the ginghams, trimmed: vick-rack Allaround extra sizes, 6—25c Turkish Towels Quality. Big Size White and blue horders. The New Style Slicker for Rainy Day \Vear. < Cemented Seams, Stand- ing Corduroy Collar \With Leather Straps. Colors. All Sizes. Or.glndie & Novelty Dresses 69c Ladies’ Crepe and Mustin: Underwear, 2 for All styles of Gowng, Bloomers. Step- ins and Teddies; daintily trimmed, all colors. 1.50 Women’s Long Crepe Kimonos Full cut and full length, fancy pat- tern crepe Kimonos. All sizes and colors. 1.25 Boys’ 'Wash Suits Chambray, Peggy cloth and crash: made in all stylee: braid trimmed: all «plors; sizes 3 to 8. 1.50 and 2.00 Hats and g il Bonnets Straw, organdie and silk hats and ! her Bazs, fofl bennets! riblion snd- rufled trimmed ndles: hrown sandt all colors. Women’s Broadcloth and —r e R 15¢ Men’s Sox, 10 for Closely Kn Sox with fash ck. cordovan, gra¥and Men's 50c Ladies’ Lisle Hose Dollar Day Items 25.00 Silk and Satin Cbats' 40 Sample Coats, faille silk and satin balloon cuff tily trimmed or silk braid. of crepe, : tailored or sleeves and pret- with fur bandings All 22.50 to 27.50 Coats Smartest of Spring Coats, of fine twills, in navy, poudre. flared or with new Limited sport styles pleated skirt About 250 and- figured: Women's Percale Dressing Sacques JLight and dark patterns of percale; found collar, rickrack trimmed.”. Sizes 36 to 52. 7 1.50 Boys’ Long IPanh For boye 7 to. 17 vears, an extra long pants in ‘gray, white and tan. Women’s and Children’s SHOES Women's Oxfords and Plain and Strapped Pumips All Sizes in Lot Boys' and Girls* Black Patent Leather and Tan. Calf Strap and Oxford All sizes. ' as Footwear. Imported voile, lace trimmed. All high shades. Gowns, teddies and step-ins. rose, green and rust; straightline v balloon richly trimmed with embroid- ery, braid or fur. 25.00 Coat Suit Tweed Mixture 1.39 Ruffled Curtains * White Scrim Curtains with pretty |} pink and blue rufed borders. 50c Mama Dolls, 3 for Loud voice, fully | shoes and stockings. 1.50 Men’s, Women'’s and Boys’ Gray Sweaters With or, without shawl collars. 2 pockets; coat- style; all sizes. Women'’s Voile and Crepe Underwear gray, tan, styles cuffs and quantity English ts. in popular with double Kkick- great dresses of plain silk. F\cry wanted color and style is sholyn’in regular, and extra sizes. 1.50 Lndlel Reveruble Dresses - Pouble Wear Reversible Dresses in regular and extra sizes. Solid color ginghams ‘and plain white. Girls’ Middy Blouses Made of good quality white jeans, full size collar. Emblem =leeve. All sizes. n v 3.75 4 & ’ Muslin or Knitted Waists for hoys I or girls: sizes 2 to 14. . 10.00 to 15.00 Silk Dresses Sateen Costume Slips Lustrous looking slips with: bodice hemstitched tops: shadowproof: black. white and all colors. 1.50 Baby Crib Blankets 36X4R Eiderdown Baby Blankets: ani- mal designs: pink or blue. | e Kach sexvice shades, 3 for Mercerized douhle soles High back colors. Ladies’ Blue Crane Chiffon. Hose pair fine, Hose, seame black and guaranteed for sheer silk: all long Sprinz Buy an Extn Dozen Diapers for Buy one doz. 27x27 Red Star Hemmed Diapers at our regu lar price of 250 and we will sell you 1.00. the second doz. for 2 Doz. for 3.50 29; Crhiildren's? Body Waists 5 for specia sinrs Attached, Col ars Blue Cham h % for Baby Pillows, 2 for Kapok - filled lows; full size, combined. Ladies’ 1.00 Handbags, 2 Fabrikoid od Strong - frame Pockethooks, inside mirror and purse all colors. 59¢ Boys’ and Girls’ Sport Hose, 3 for Highly Mercerized Ribhed Hose, fancy embroidered cuffs: 6 to 10: all colors. 39¢ Women’s Gauze Union Suits, 4 for Closed style with erochet and drawstrings: all sizes. 1.50 Colored Umbrellas Strongly Made, 7-rib Umbrellas: black Sateen - covered Pil- 12x16; pink or blue or for 19c Children’s Stockings 8 for Ribhed Fulllength Stockingzs, hlack and brown: sizes 5 to 9 1.00 & 2.00 Ladies’ Kid Gloves, 2 for Imported 2-clasp Plain Kid Gloves, embroidered hacks, white and colors: 11 sizes, 1.00 Men’s Balbriggan « Union Suits, 2 for 'Herw Color - Bal. [nion short sldeves, ankle pants ta 46, 79c Women's Richelieu Brand Union Suits, 2 for Gauze nion Suits, all perfect; bodice and built-up shoulder: wide and tight knee. ik Sport sizes - Suits necks sizes, 3 Waterproof, Paragon Frame and colors. e Y dressed, with daintily made and WOMEN S MISSES’ 1.98, 2.69, 3. HAT Straws—Felts Silks—Braids About 100 Hats. Balance of sizes that sold before Easter to 3.00. All colors, shapes and styles. 7% 1.50 and 2.00 Figured Kimono Silk ©ALLEK Rad mm. full e wide e %