Evening Star Newspaper, April 4, 1930, Page 30

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B-14 CHURCHES 10 OPEN ~ EVANGELIST DRIVE Séries of Five Meetings List- ed for Sunday—Dr. Ker- i nahan in Charge. Washington's visitation _evangelistic | campaign will be launched Sunday with @ series of five meetings in various sec: tions of the city. Dr. Earl A. Kernah: i director of the drive, will give final in- | structions to the thousands of workers. Numerous preliminary instructions | meetings have been addressed this week | by Dr. Kernahan. More than 100 minis- | ters heard him speak today at the New York Avenue Church. He also spoke to- day at Central High School and Howard University. He will deliver an address at | 17:30 o'clock tonight in the Pilgrim Pres- i byterian Church, while at 8:15 he will appear at the Central Methodist Church in Ballston, Va. Visitation cards for the first day's ‘work will be distributed at the meetings Sunday. These cards were collected in the recent city-wide religious census, in | which 60,000 men and women without | church affiliations expressed a de- nominational preference. | ‘The Sunday meetings will be held as | follows: 2 p.m., in the Central Methodist | Church, Ballston: 2:30 p.m., in the | Metropolitan _ Presbyterian Church, Fourth and B streets southeast: 2:30 pm., in the Calvary Baptist Church, Eighth and H streets; 2:30 p.m., in the Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and Allison streets, and 3 pm., in the Pilgrim Presbyterian Church, Twenty-second and P streets. SCHACHT IS REPLACED Dr. Luther Reichsbank President After Former's Resignation. BERLIN, April 4 () —Dr. Hans Luther yesterday formally took over the functions of Dr. Hjalmar Schacht as president of the Reichsbank. Dr. Schacht resigned as president of the Reichsbank some time ago, assert- ing that he could not assume responsi- bility for German finances under the Young plan as amended by the political conference at The Hague. . Gets Second Death Sentence. JAFFA, Palestine, April 4 (Jewish ‘Telegraphic Agency).—Joseph Mizrachi Urphali, whose death sentence was set | aside last January by the Court of Ap- peals, yesterday was again sentenced to death after a new trial. Urphali was charged with having been implicated in the murder of two Arabs August 25, when the Arabs at- tempted to invade Tel Aviv from a point Just outside of Urphali’s house. Since the commutation of the death sentence of Simcha Hinkis, the Jewish on Beauty Crown HELEN MOSER HANNIGAN Of Perryburg, Ohio, was chosen queen of the festival of States celebration in St. Petersburg, Fla. —Associated Press Photo. | Listen in on “Amos 'n’ Andy” Here Every Evening at 7 P.M. < '.ml" = @ollier In iy g TONIGHT In conjunction with e 5 to 7:30 Fillet of Sole Baked Fresh Rock or Special 75c Oyster Dinner Fried Sorine CB1e ke n ot $1.00 Club Steak DINNER. 7 Special Vegetable Dinner, 75¢ Special Salad Courses for Those Not Desiring Regular Dinner Columbia 5042 police constable, Urphali remains the only Jew under the death penalt: G THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860~National 9500 THIRD MAN IS TAKEN IN KIDNAP PROBE|Z Kansas City Extortion Plot Sus- peot Is Arrested in $§t. Louis. By the Assoclated Press. KANSAS CITY, April 4—A third suspect in the $100,000 reputed kid- naping-extortion of Michael Katz, mil- lionaire druggist, was confined in a Kansas City jail yesterdsy. Raymond Tipton, 22, alleged to be an {day anniversa associate of St. Louis gangsters, brought here early today by ives, who obtained custody of their prisoner yesterday in St. Louls. He de- nied all knowledge of the kidnaping and was booked for investigation pend- lnsthe filing of more formal charges. he others accused in the extortion, the last of a series perpetrated here on prominent me have been ar- raigned on State warrants. The men, Bossie N of Kansas City and Eddie (Goggle-Eyed) Leonard of St. Louls, are held without bond. Michael Katz, believed actuated by fear of the consequences, has refused to discuss the affair with police. o ‘Within a few hours of her 103d birth- Mrs. Sullivan died recently at Ca The Women's Shop of the RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Ready fo Street r Saddle on Morning Fair! . When the sun has risen and the crisp morning air freshens the countryside . . . when you stand with whip in hand, ready to spring into the saddle . . . you’ve discov- ered one of life’s most ex- hilarating moments . . . mo- ments made even more enjoyable if you know you are correctly costumed. Imported Tweed Riding Habits Imported Tweed Riding Bedford Breeches. Knox Riding Hats $15.75 $12.50 Raleigh Riding Boots..$16.50 * Sketched—Imported Tweed Coat with each Color Cavalry Twill Breeches, $55. NO' This Isn’t for Wholesalers e® —but these prices would make you think so SPRING 100 Dresses—Regular and Half Sizes A beautiful array of combination prints, flat crepes and prints. An unusual buy for us and bargains for you. « & limited quantity, Prints, DRESSES 100 Dresses Valued at $10.00 Prints, flat crepes and other materials—washable. Showing the newest things in vogue—high walsts, cape effects, etc. / Sizes 14 to 50 $15.00 Dresses From a leading $156 wholesaler. Just Flat Orepes, Chiffons and Georgettes. Small and extra large sizes. They are perfect fitting frocks, ~ Regular Half Sizes and $9.95 Straws and Braids— In the tum -u p brims and off-the- face effects. ‘The new shades to match your Spring costume. $1 19 SPRING COATS | Here’s an Exceptional Buy! If you want to see the bargains of your Jife—look at this assort- ment of coats. Your Size Is Here COATS oo = New coats styled to equal others selling for twice the price. The new materials and shades. Your Size Fashion COATS and Value Here's real value in finer coats. The new tweeds, coverts, and broad- cloths. The new shades. Youlll pay a lot more for the same thing else- where, All Sizes Kiddies’ Shoes patent d calf. leather ° | Sturdy 1lit-+ i, nom Sutan sl .98 575 Sport and #3147 59975 e Special Value! || black kid one- x| BASEMENT STORE \ obe s DR Last Day Spring Sales! A New Shi‘pmenl Arrives Just in Time! 600 Fresh New Spring DRESSES Qualities and Styles Usually Marked Much Higher Offered at —They're just arrived, and by their looks we know they're going to “breeze right out” tomorrow! Ador- able pastel georgette frocks with deep lace yokes and short sleeves! The new pastel frocks with small flowers embroidered all over them! Jacket frocks! Peplums, boleros and capes! Complete Selection of Colors and Sizes! Flat crepe, georgette, chiffon and combinations—in dusty pastels, new navy, black and gay prints! 141 to 28%%, 38% to 502, 14 to 20 and 36 to 50. Coats Acquire the Newest Fashions And Yet Are Only *12.95 Tomorrow’s the last day to get gom' Easter coat at this Spring ale price! Choose from lapin- trimmed dress coats, the new cape coats as chic and can be, matronly sil oung as coats, handsome broadcloth coats, beautifull dressy vel F tailored, and very ve! t coats! 1930 Style Details to Make You Feel Up to the Minute! Flared and fitted lines, double capes, sleeves different from any you've seen for many seasons, seamings down the back that give a slim but curved silhouette —everything you want in a new coat! women! Sizes for misses and Sizes 14 to 48! Undies 3 for %1 Lace and embroidery trimmed slips, muslin and cross-bar combina- tions and lace-trimmed bloomers; 2 to 14 years. All-Silk Chiffon Hose, 93¢ Full fashioned, first quality hose, with square heels; all in the popular shades! Sizes 8!, to 10! - Rayon Crepe Slips $1.89 Beautiful slips that tub well! Rayon crepe trimmed with lace or Swiss embroidery. White, gink, peach and green; 6 to 44. All are a good length! In Newest Modes and Colors Clever straw and novelty braid hats in the newest shapes—pokes, sweeping brims turned back off the face, beret effects, and new rib- bon-trimmed styles! Black, navy, tan and light shades! All headsizes included! New Shoes | Delight the Purse and Charm the Eye Smart pump and strap shoes to wear with your new Easter frock and coat — and look how little they cost on the last day of the sale! Kid, patent, satin and calf! All colors! Deau- ville sandals included! Visit Our Children’s Shops! Girls’ Smart Easter Frocks *3.95 Pastel crepe frocks, with adorable cape collars, flared and uneven hem- lines, and soft shirring. Exceptionally well made for only $3.95! 8 to 14. Girls’ Easter Coats, Special s5 .44 Coats to make feminine faces beam on Easter! The cape coat (preferred by little girls everywhere) and the coat with throw ~ scarfs! i ?n&kfi weave and fancy mixtures; Dresses, $2.89 Really marvelous frocks for little tots. Flat crepe with picoted ruf- fles, very brief sleeves and sleeveless; and little flared skirts. Sizes 2 to 6. Tots’ Easter Coats, $4.45 ‘Tweed, flannel and basketweave coats, in cape styles for girls, and double-breatsed mannish styles for . Green, blue, tan, red and brown; 3 to 6. Tots' Hats and Infants’ Bonnets. of radium, flat crepe and crepe de chine d dic; trimmed with lace or @ iy lined. 5 gr.... Ses ‘wna " Oxtords. for SR g g e ther on -'OIII 2.89 Boys’ Specials 4-Pc. Blue Cheviot Suits, including two pairs lined 35 knickers; 7 to 16 Wash Suits, in button-on styles; plain fast colors, and combinations of ma- 3 Broadcloth Shirts, in plain colors and fancy patterns; sizes 12% 14 All - Wool Serge Knickers, navy blue for Easter wear! Broadcloth Blouses, ’ltlt:c-;lb ;o:o;’! Collar af ed styles. Sizes 7 to 15.. 49¢ All-Wool Blue S erge 4-Piece Suits *9.45 A suit that makes a good appearance, and wears and wears! Navy blue— the dressiest color a boy can wear! ' Rayon lined _ coat and vest; 2 pairs lined knickers! 8 to 18. Pull-over Sweat- ers, with vee necks; fan lors; sizes 810 14, 19€

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