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* THE : EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY: JUNE ‘4. 1926. MINISTERS ACCUSE === ” ' == : ' “ANOTHER OF FRAUD| 100 Girls’ Wash Frocks M : Closing Out Pocketbooks s e DUEETILE e Bfil::e Every $5 to .50 Fvery $10 to William E. Rutledge, Editor Dresses specially selected' from our = g v $10 Bag $20 B of Preachers’ Magaine, Tells regular. stock. . Prints, Broadcloths, i YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Silk, leather and novelty lmported bags . Ginghams and Chambrays, A won- c P al Tenth St included in these drastic reductions for final of il Troubles. deriul opportumtv at B dlentance: Br the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, June 4.—Eight miinis- ters testified Ve!lerdl)' in the Federal * . 4 : Court trial of Willlam E. Rutledge, g . Omorrow tarts former minister and editor of the X < . _ Preachers’ Magazine, that they . had 3 ol lw' lost money in the Economy 0oil Co. promoted by Rutledge. He is charged with -using the mails to defraud. The vitnesses were Rev. Charles A. Marks, Norwalk, Conn.. iged pastor . emeritus of St. Matthew's Church of . Wilton, Conn.; Rev. Thfl‘l‘fllgl ‘!!leml;:s . Richmond, Va.; Rev. e, For. rest, Miss: Rev. R. A. Spence, Lynch, R = Nebr. Rev. A, M. Olsen. Clarkson, ; Nebr.; Rev. C. G. Kattz, Flint, Mich.; Rev. TA M. Beake, Crosby, Ala., and Kev. J. W. Moss, Louisiana, MO \3(‘ lolllul sln\:lar l]'ln:)‘u[o:“.ghlgi::: A FEA qT B s e, . OF BAR(' AINS——DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS—SUPER VALUES! And, these phrases do not exaggérate in the FLen e least the money-saving opportunity you are offered during this MID-JUNE EVENT! OUR STOCKS ARE MUCH LARGER THAN ledge sald operations of the company beguo® in Kentucky and Lentesen WE HAD ANTICIPATED THEY SHOULD BE AT THIS TIME—and, therefore, we consider it good business to make quick work where 23 wells were drilled with but e e e AriaTics of the reduction. ' PRICE CUTS (as you will notice below) will do the work and do it quickly! OUR ADVICE TO YOU IS TO 10 the Texas and then loololac Al‘lflnsln.! ros, B ihed, Dot Trequently when oli BE ON HAND EARLY TO GET YOUR SHARE! was struck shale would fill up the well. In the Smackover, Ark., fleld, he . . . B e i, 10 company Srsoved s Eiss The Mid-June Clearance Offers — . The Mid-June Clearance Offers dvlllfid And continuing to pump ofl =mma— BV ERY COAT | 250 DRESSES ON PLOTTING CHARGE Y N 85l i e In Our Better Dress Section! All the desired Spring Notorious “Mr. W.” Was Sought as. . Conspirator for 18 Months. P s shades—Grey, Tan, Coral . A A gl pe Sands, Beige, Navy. Sports Free on Bond. NEW ORLLA\" June 4..—Willam dresses, Dinner and Dance frocks. Dresses for “industry” in the South, is at Uberty for a year and a hall. He is charged g ; nickorsand igeneral vack administrator for several Southern i ! ! 3 . > chines, romas, crepe de jour, navy, black, coral connection with the alleged shipment 4 An Illustration: from Negv Orleans by E. J. Flannigan. He sald the contraband was camou- Every w.so Coat fhe man who gained much notoriety of the most sensational munlerfsking LIQUOR TRUCK SE'ZED vesterday. The two. vehlcln- WA ; \ s (Ul - coats in mixtures and . Br the Aseaciated Pross. i ! g tweeds; /A ‘misit: tialy, 250 dresses, including afternoon dresses, sport W nl:lnlh.m called by Dl’o'flMflBn of- 2 S5 ¥ 5 B : fcials here the “brains” of the liguor t : e offering just when you @ el 2 s & | : miss—the la we 3 under 33601 'ond {olowing hia ar g , ; it vn svira e kYR lt\;‘:ny . silesrge oman and the small woman with Mn:\l;g;l‘c‘ to violate the na- 5 T 1 “ g T Sackson, Federal prohibition ¢ - tion wear. Chiffons, georgettes, flat crepes, crepe de S(alxel. laflTlchfl that lha“‘;i‘hlf.iu azainst Valsingham was e *in of & caxload of whisky fo St. Louis St 4 sands, almond green, a range o b]ue shades, ‘ : whites and tans. grxadfl an venu:m “yfik-o: m? 5 't thal 0 imed_reparts that Walsingham is Half Price. ....$14.75 Smart dresses for golf and other sport here several months ago for his Hflllf!r % . operations under the title of “Mr. W." occasions. % Walsineham once figured. 1" ohe Every $49.50 Coat . s Tt Bt ; Half Price.....$24.75 @ Simply cut the marked price to half! Driver Interrupted Making ~D¢|lv, A touring car and moter truck '“'!rl meized: by Policemen Lansdon fll\d Rinke ”’i' 'apt. Burlingame'’s prohibi- coi abreust at Twelfth and 6 | D l h l S e tful Styles for Children, Girls and Misses, Sizes 6 to 14 ferea trom he truck 1 (e s elrg f u yles or varen, iris an 1sses, viges to when the police made an effort to seize the cars and arrest two men'who were handling the liquor. A colored man, who proved to he Joseph White, 142 South . Hamburg f\ Street. Baltimare, drove away in the 7 truck and was evertaken on. M he- g tween Ninth and Tenth streets. and < ° P arrested on charges of transporting - 62 : [ J and illegal possession of intoxicants. N i - The vehicles and 12 cases of liquor oy seized by the police were turned over | wyig e o H Y to the Internal Revenue Bureau. 5 oo ; ! ¥ Strest Business Men to Petition Utilities Commission. Business men on E street hetween v 5«"}&'1: :nge :;:‘:t;. :,'I;';e:;:l;u\;ll:‘ng:;{ 5 Db.vuty i They are, without doubt, the most attractive wash frocks lfies Commission requesting the re. 3 Printed Vqlles we have shown this season—or any season—at these prices. moval of the street car tracks in front French Voiles It's not alone the lovely materials. It's the charming way :; -'g;:.:fir;'xés%m?‘t:‘ ligl,"xl;‘s";er#;t' Rajah they're made: ingenuous style-touches that give each frock Jine 18 operated by ‘the Washington Broadcloth distinction—front pleats, low-set belts; tiny circular flares; Ilvhi:x:‘:s:lr::: s:fi:.‘r‘.’rql«”?dnh":d.m : Reyon matching cuffs and collars; color-dashes in the breezy ties, et 1t oo A e Deotkes iof ; * Prints boyish pockets and bits of hand embroidery; smartly placed widening, and members of the utfl.| .. .. Silkette ; buttens. fties commission believe that the busi- ness men want the tracks removed before the street is resurfaced. s S ~ Final Clearance! @ 75 Spring : 2’0_'" SE—— 500 Charmin s M\ GIRLS | ™ | G B Ha : ogue an a ue Wonien's antl A : Grouped as Follows FrOCkS i i i A i Has Been Reduced and £y ; . € .No Cxceptwm" Misses’ Sizes Selected from Our Popular Priced Dress Section 95 From $12.95 to $25 : X Beautiful printed = Sa;u: tieul’:unlebe a "":'L’.’ Including Mllmu, Viscas, Hair Hats, c:"e: ””;:dwl‘::r' .y 1o sy 0 Leghorns, Felts in all the new Summer ° .-!" flat c”m ol : ) ‘s’%:. ::ed .‘;f:w;?em :u Sold for $14.95 to * shades as well as Black, White and Navy. silks and striped 7 polaires and tweeds, or $20—Sport and Street broadcloths. A = Red “di coat. ts and Fgrierelistar “F:? ng&,‘.... the Red g mf::)’ gtyk:;;;fi::klmk Frocks. Prints, Flat . S50 H ATS usual assortment of s / like — capes, straight. lines A Odds and Ends for = etk seylens A oons : and flml. almost axlctly like Crepe s and Flannels Immediate Clearance derful value at this big sister’s. B A Remarkable lele E . uortluu price. AMEsRT'EfT? A’ \ — : 'FStreetlatIOth ' : — F Street at10th