Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1930, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR. the drugs are being mnu n;;gmn': t.h:“m-fl- week end raids in which five men were also ukan into custody on the same JURY HOLDS WOMAN AS NARCOTIC SELLER 5 sxf "t bl B 23 of investigation conducted by special Pleads Not Guilty to Charges of 3""1"""'"" Agent John McAvoy, from Heading Extensive Ring—$5,000 | | % man pleaded not, guilty and Bond Is Set. RELIGION T0 BEAT [ evanscis ] CRIME 1S URGED Dr. Kernahan Sees Church! Training as Best Pre- ventative. $5,000 bond. Among others arraigned was James Ryan, Detroit. s L metgcat ADDmxlmlkly $5,500,000 will be spent by the Indian government on air serv- ice within the next four years. By the Associated Press. TOLEDO, Ohio, April 2.—Mrs. Mae Inman, accused Monday by Fed- eral narcotics agents of being head of an extensive narcotic ring, of which it has |~ source of supply in Fiorida, was ar- raigned yesterday by United States Religious training is the most potent weapon conceivable to prevent c;'m;'e“ Dr. Earl A. Kernahan, director of the forthcoming visitation evangelistic cam- | Commissioner F. W. Gaines. ‘dec! \ Narcotic agents reported finding mor- gd‘f'; WG o~ m"m"’v" F— phine in her apartment, where agents Dr. Kernahan has definite ideas on said she conducted a wholesale business. the best methods of dealing with crime. ‘ Mrs. Inir;m;u’l hll-dsl Justh rew‘\;nedhrr%r.n s He believes crime would be far less vacation orida, where her husban - is sought. Maurice Helbrant, chief nar- widespread if a greater proportion ot o s L Do the country’s children were reared in! . the proper environment and taught the cardinal principles of any Christian religion. “I have discussed the problem with numerous juvenile court authorities,” Dr. Kernahan explained. “They all agree that a at majority of criminals are persons who'never were given re- ligious training. There are a few nota- ble exceptions to this rule, of course. but that is to be expected. There are exceptions to all rules. The fact re- mains, however, that very few persons given religious training as children de- velop into criminals. That is just one of the reasons I am so anxious to obtain as many church members as possible.” ‘The evangelist thinks one of the greatest tasks faced by the churches is to obtain the support of many sub- stantial citizens who take practically no_interest in religious affairs. Dr. Kernahan explained there are two methods of evangelism — mass evangelism and personal evangelism. He is a strong proponent of the latter. Mass evangelism, he believes, is obsolete. Hundreds of men and women | throughout the city and in nearby Maryland and Virginia are being in- structed this week in “visitation evi gelism” by Dr. Kernahan in preparation for the actual visits to be made, begin- ning Sunday afternoon, on the more ! than 60,000 persons who have expressed 8 definite church or denominational preference through the recent church survey conducted here. Yesterday and last night Dr. Kerna- han spoke to 5,000 at American Univer- sity and the three instruction meetings held in the Presbyterian Church of the Pilgrims, National Memorial Church and Mount Vernon Methodist | Episcopal Church South. He also ad- dressed the meeting at noontime of the Civitan Club at Hotel La Fayette, Today's schedule of meetings for Dr. | Ke include Eastern High School | the ministers’ meeting in New ue Church at 10 a. Club in the Willard Hotel at and two instruction meetings hnuhb— one at 7:30 o'clock in Wesley Methodist Church, Connecticut avenue and Joce- | lyn street, and the other at 'eloc in Hamline Methodist Churc! GUSHING OIL WELL CONTINUES TO SPOUT Desperate Efforts Made to Check Flow From Biggest Producer in World's Record. DR. EARL A. lERNAHAV PERFECT STORAGE PLAN CHICAGO, April 2 (#).—Details of a plan to avold unnecessary concen- tration of wheat in terminal markets will be announced within a few days and will be submitted immediately to the American milling industry, it was announced last night by George S. Miller, vice president of the Grain Stabilization Corporation. DAMAGE CLAIMS Fueually follow an dent. prots This low-heeled center-strap in BLACK MOIRE is just what you are lool‘ing fot"! THOS E. JARRELL CO. General Insurance 721 10th Street N.W. Nati A slipper to fill a dozen needs in your Springtime wardrobe. For tete-a-tete teas, for the bridge luncheon, for the playy for informal evenings of every kind ... Low-heeled for comfort. Cut-out for delicacy of decoration. Center-buckled }“M Skin Nearly Drove Me Mad” “I had pimples and blackheads 80 | | badly, and used to squeeze them 80| | raw. On the advice of & nurse friend | I got & jar of Rowles Mentho Sul-| By the Associated Press. phur and used it faithfully for ten OKLAHOHA cm April 2—Anoth- days. In three days' time there was desperate effort to conquer the No. 'l big difference in my skin and to- | 1 Iury Eudlk wild ol and gas gusher !|| day it is as soft lml clear as my 10- | of the Oklahoma City field, was to be I made today as a towering plume of ofl 1 The sulphur in Rowles Mentho | from the largest sweet, high-gravity ‘Sulph\lr clears the skin while the | &mducln( well-in the world continued ||| Mentho heals the sore, broken tissue. | shower the countryside. | That’s the twofold action you want | Emergency fire fighters today con- ||| for skin troubles. Try Rowles Men- | tinued their vigilant guard duty in ||| tho Sulphur not oniy for pimples f!lr that a flash of fire might turn and biackheads but for dry, mly petroleum soaked ter- skin, rash, and itching eczema. All druggists sell it ln | jars ready to use. Be | Rowles—Advertisement. for happy instep fit. And fashioned with I. Miller's usual finish and finesse. $14.50 1222 F STREET N. W. sure it's o MILLER ¢« THE INSTITUTION INTERNATIONALS Sunday housewives in the of the town were warned to eir windows and remain inside homes. The well is the property of the In- dian Territory Illuminating Oil and the Foster Petroleum Companies. In the 24-hour period ending last night 10,504 barrels of oil were recovered from pits around the hole. Great amounts of Broker Expires on Street. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, April 2—Charles H. Mc- “] Feel Like a New Man Since I Started Wearing GLASSES!” —You, too, can enjoy this wonderful feeling by visiting our modern OPTICAL Department —Our Registered Eyesight Specialists will advise you, without charge or obligation. Also aid you in selecting be- coming sL-n for your in- dividual type. See These Inexpensive— GENERAL @@ ELECTRIC CLEANERS If you have no cleaner, or an old one that has seen better days, find out all about the four splendid General Electric Cleaners. .. and the easy payment terms on which weareselling them. Compare them with cleaners of other makes— even those in considerably higher- priced groups. See the new DE LUXE Model— the outstanding development of the year in cleaners. Kan Balance on Our Easy Payment Club Plan “The Puritan” $3.90 —A white, gold-filled frame of exceptional durability. t‘;:'ur own lenses inserted Housewares Dept. Street Floor. WASHINGTON, D. C., =] WEDNESDAY, LIMBER UP QUICKLY The of My H $1.50 Hemstitched Tablecloths Size 54x54; rose, biue. mercerized _damask, va: d 50c (42x72) $ Bolster Cases 3 - 1 Made of standard brand bleached tub- ing. finished with wide hem. Fast Color Vat Dyed Day Frocks Sizes 16 to 54 ’1 A brand-new ship- ment of 500—of lovely quality printed broadclotns and other tubbable fab- rics. Short sleeve and eveless models. r 3 Sforsl 39c Turkish Plain _white and colored bordered; Bath Towels . double thread quality: run_of the mill. 49c Yard-Wide Printed Rayons Beautiful n ous_colorings: 25¢ Cretonne 4ya.t] ms of vari- proof. large assort- sun fast and Valance Sn.‘lllflyul ready te ha raont oF Sprine desten B tast. > e 49c Cretonne 3 £ sl Pillows e An assortment of new shapes and pretiy colorings; nicely bound. Women’s 50c Summer 3f ‘l Union Suits - !dhe"lkllef nnd tallored tops; regular and extra size Women's 25c Rayon 6f 31 Stripe Vests i Bummu 'ellht Ik trimmed: band or hod top styl regular and extra " —————————— 29: ¢ Yard-Wide 6 s sl Curtain Nets . Colored dots and figures, also p'ain clip dots on_ white and_ecru_grounds. _ 49¢ Rayon Emb. 4 for‘l Dresser Scarfs : orted colors embroidered e Craunan 50c l’nnled Silk 4 forsl Chiffon Handk’fs. Picot-edge, 18-inch square, large as- :4‘/:‘\:2?):“;1( desi¥ns and colors. Guar- $1 Fine 2 £ sl Rayon Undies - Brissiere-top_ Chemise, Bloomer-bot- mise. Bloomers, Step-ins, Pant- ’kairll Combinations, etc. 89c Yard-wide 7 ., 2"‘" 31 Rayon Pique 3 Choice of ten new shades, also white guaranteed washable. 69¢c Yard-wide 3 S 31 Rayon Twill . Choice of all 'lflltd pastel shades staple_colors and_whit $1 Rosedale Double-Bed Sheet Full hlllchld. wood run ot the mil: $2 Double Bed Mattress Covers Unbleached ~sheeting _cott bed. iwin and three-quarter si 52 Smart Millinery For Spring priced sale. a\nw- snd e Vanted color, Lead sizes, too. Fag Loagloth 10,1 8oft chamols-finish quality. 10-yard pleces. 36 inches wide. A3 $2 Blue Moon Sheer Chllhln ll\lll“! Illblltl to slight Picot Top Hose 2 for ¥ 1 $1 New Plaited Scarfs PR L A T 50c A. C. A. s Pillow Ticks 3for*l ize 22x32: hemmed ready for use: blue and white stripe A. C. A. featherproof ticking. $1.50 Full-Fash. $ Silk Hose 3 i 1 All the newer sh; des "ncnnds—mn chine_mends sal 2 prs. s 1 89c Five-piece Ruffle Curtains Cream voile. 2's yards long, with 50- inch 'Illh:e blue, rfia green, gold ana orchid o k_stite] $2 Felt- Bne Rugs S4xS4, size. with border; signs: heavy qualily $1.59 (27x54) T Napara Rugs 1 23004 heavy rugs. in pretty wool rug plain_colors. Sl 95 Bridge lepl $ 1 With Shades Sturdy attractive wrought iron lamps, with wire and parchmentized shades. (None_delivered). 15¢ Spring Dress Ginghams Pretty new Spring ings _for women's and child 69c Opaque - Window Shldess o 1 36 inches wide, about 5 ft. long; reen, ecru_and_plain_ white. 29c Tabl $1 ouclo'u.e 6.1 Jhite and checked cffects; 42 10745 Inches ‘wides ight" second: pretty de- 9yd:. 31 atterns and color- children’s_wear. APRIL 2, 1930. 29¢c Cambrid Plllowcu: o 7f l"1 Finished with wid oo e b wide hema; full bleached: 89¢(64-in.) Merc. lel(e D:n)nl:“ 2 ds. 31 rted color borders and plain witite: VaHous aitrareres Gesiuns. " 69¢ R Brocad &c ayon Brocai e2f°r$1 ssieres Correct shapes. elastic and back opening: sizes 3 Lace Top Mus Slips ‘White muslin, hip Swiss em- brovaeey o R nGmade Thce. trimmed. Women’s Rayon and 51 Broadcloth Pajamas Plain and printed broadeloth & Tus- trn;x‘l rayon; tuck-in fation tyles. and ree! Gorgeous Easter Frocks Of Chiffons, Plain and Printed Georgettes and Flat Crepe $Q.95 Those For Which Ye: u'd Expect to Pay $10 and $12.95 Fashion’s favorites are all shown—graceful sil- houettes, high waisted eficcts, short puff sleeves, circular and full-flared models, others with long sleeves. t dividual type miss or woman. In fact there’s a style for every in- Sizes 16 to 48 in the assortments. Kaufman's—Second Floor. 1 (16x24 lsied( Plllow)l 2 for ¥ 1 (nCovered. with feathervroof, faney tick- led feather: TS, and Satin Slips Hemstitched top, ~embroidered pIEIE e odo8 styleer pLstel shaden ) Girls’ New 31 Slip-on Sweaters Rayon mixtures, in various colorings; V-neck styles: ayon Crepe assorted sizes. $1.25 to $1.49 All- 31 Silk Pongee Undies uleddies, Step.ins. Panties and Siips: nd lace trimmed styles. Clnldren s New $ An assortment of hflnlb styles, of o $ Sateen Bloomers prs. Saddle seat, double stitched, double flli‘llldc knee; white, pink, nile and Srehia, 29c to 39c Wash Fabrics All New and Wanted W eaves Printed Pique Pr. Waffle Cloth Printed Batiste Printed Percale Printed Dimity Printed B’cloth Phain B’cloth Dress Ginghams All fast colors, in lengths from 2 to 10 yards, Kaufman's—First Floor Girls’ Gowns, Com- binations and Slips 2 for 31 \White, nainsook lace and embroldery med: Coverups . 2for*] blue denim, in blain or striped: trimmec 1 Fl(ured Crepo Kimonos Kimonos, tan, $ Wlut Suits 5 for 1 Japanese Figured Crej pink_and_blaci:_groun: hite checked nainsook:, bloomer taped button 2,4 61 25¢ Toddleklm Womeh s New e Broadcloth Smocks Plain_colors, with contrast piping: smuli, medium’ and larke sizes. $1.39 to $1 | Tots’ and Big trimmed Wit red: ‘Hacs Girls' Nainsook 4 for$ 1 ell made Bloomers Pink and white nainsool d_finished. to 14 Big Girls’ 7¢ 79: Ne\v - $ Spring Dresses 2 for 1 Clever prints, with white and eon- trast_color trimming: sizes 7 to 14 years. b Glrh Ensembles prints. plain color material and duueu effecis; 3 to 6 years and 7 to 14 95 Footwear For Men, Women and Children ‘WOMEN'S $1.95 HOUSE SLIP- PERS, one strap black kid; others of felt, with leather sole and heel; all sizes, CHILDREN'S $149 LACE SHOES, black and tan kid; sizes 4 10 8 In the assortment. ND GIRLS’' SCHOOL ES, black and tan pigh' and low styles. Sizes 81 to 2. MEN'S $1.95 HOUSE SLIP- PERS, of felt, with leather soles and heels; all colors; sizes 6 to 11, Kaufman's—First Floor Girls’ Blue Sergz Plaited Skirts Good serviceable grade blue serge. with e i hed. 59¢ Porto Rican Gowns White, pink and peach lingerie cloth, colored_embroidered |_designs. Cinderella Dresses and Wash Suits fast doler 'pn‘..fl Cute Panty Dresses. Wash suits, 1t to 6 $3.9 All With Borders Extra Size $ Gowns and Shpl 2for 1 Of muslin. gowns in pink and white: slips § m whife, with lace t e trimmines. 69¢ Novehy Pinafore Aprons miubleached Musiin with eretonne trim- i prints and ginghams, erade khak Traivni-l Boyi Khaki Flapper Sui Ideal for play wear. cloth, buttonson stk pants: 3 o 8 3 New Tile Designs & Colors Although these were sold as seconds the im- perfections are slight and will not affect wear nor appearance. High grade, standard felt-base rugs in attractive designs and colors. $4 (6x9) $2.55 39 rdered desi in price. ne- ieohne Carber eHécts: designa. 12Y%¢ 15 ree.*1 Cretonnes & Curtain Swiss Swiss in various shades. with floral designs. cretonnes in an assortment of patterns 314.95'Hod|u Felt-Base Rugs Rattania Rugs $25 Seamless Brussels Rugs .90 naTidlate alze— nly’ 25 at oacrabiie 15¢ Auoned Chinaware Saucers, _Soup Brend ind “Butr_Piates. ~ecld band decoration. 20»-1 Plates and White with Girls” 50¢ Ve Frencb Drawers k_and_ white nalnsook: 12_years. Well_ma New 9-inch Length 79¢ Girdles 2 0,51 Pink brocade material, with four gar- ters and side fastening: sizes 28 to 36. Babies’ Needs at $1 Infants’ Musiin Gowns......3 for S1 Jlastic Tots’” Dresses & Ensembles Plain = col sizes 1 to 3 Zforsl nd prints; 98c Dressettes { & Hooverettes 2‘“ 1 Dressettes of fancy prints. with con. trast color trim: Hooverettes, “ofpriots and_plain_colors: _sleeveless. Girls’ Broadcloth & 31 Dimity Blouses Fllln color broadcloth ouses, with polk to_18_years. Boys’ 69¢c & 79¢ | Blouses Blue chambray. br dras:_collar_sttache Men’s New Polo Shirt's ; geldeal for spol *_und_green: Men s Colored Sweat Shirts Just what you need for rts; nav: sreen and red. Sizes 36 to 4t il T Of fancy broadeloth. in sizes 12' to 147 collar attached % 2 for ¥ 1 Men’s Blue (‘ullnr utuch!fl ‘lyll (rll!ll stitched: Work Shirts 7 2 for ¥ 1 Men s Sl ofl plain or deloth and _stripe collar an 2for$1 cloth and ma- Dress Shirts Coller-attached style. fancy materials: sizes 14 t Men’s Fancy Rayon Hose 5 i 51 An assortment of new terns_and_color Y. Men’s 50¢c & 75¢ 3 ;1 Fancy Hose pes Silk and Rayon and Silk- mlxed Hose, astoried Batieres aud colors Men’s Cotton 8f ;1 or (ln(‘y effects in wanted 1l sizes. Hulf Hose Y madras. Plain and fancy braad- clon: B eea? e i Men’s Cotton Union Suits Spring ltl!hl -Khl)rl sleeves and ankle lensth: sizes 26 y - EASTER SUITS $5 Remarkable values, w o nderful patterns and color- ings. Coat, vest and two pairs of pants. Sizes 5 to 16 years. Kaufman's— First Floor Men’s 69¢ R.ib:d Underwear 2 for 1 Shirts and dravers to match. Ecru color;_sizes 33 Men’s $2.95 nnd 31 $3.95 Hats Solled_from handling; good shapes and colors:_sizes 7 10 7 R Men’s $2 Khaki Overall Suits 1 One-plece _style. for garage mechanics. etc. _Sizes 38 to_46. Boys’ 79¢ to 98¢ Pants Patterns suitable serviceable grade: siz¥s 7 to 15 year: Boys’ 79¢ Umon Suits Ecru ribbed Union _ Suits, auality: sizes 6 to 16_years. Men’s $1.50 1 Kl’l&’kl Pants ’ 1 serviceable grade khaki o 15 years. 2forsl pertect Fast color. cloth: cuff bot ase Rugs " S in th $ Fr;ng: 7yd:. 1 can buy 3' yards of @ materisl n.ern “Broadeloth, percale, dimity, 69c Pomted d Heel - Rayon Hose J P™* 81 Slight seconds—black polnted or reg- \ar ‘neels; all shades; also white and 36 mrh-s wide, good lndl for sheets, plilowcases. _ete. 3 yds. $ 1 49c Felt-Base 24 and 27 Inch Yol and Dbatiste Hall Runner Bordered Runner, widths. _Full rgm 59c Certainteed ) $ Floor Covering 3“‘ yds. 1 Genuine Certainteed Floor Coverings, periect quality: spiendid patterns. 75c Washable $ Rag Rugs 2‘" 1 it ll\d -miss designs 24x48-inch size, with crow-foot borders,

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