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A-I16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO BYRD POLE FILMS REACH NEW YORK Capt. McKinley, Who Accom- ! panied Plane Over South Pole, Ends Journey. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, April 21.—Capt. Ashley C. McKinley, aerial surveyor of t Byrd expediticn, returned here yest da~ with the negatives of an ai ma‘i[‘tL of 170,000 square miles of Antarctica and a vivid recollection of a "uckhsh: moment or two” on his flight with Rear , Admiral Richard E. Byrd to the South | Pole. % Capt. McKinley came here by train | from San Francisco, having arrived on one cf the steamers which left Dunedin, | New Zealand, shortly after the anl\'al‘i He said that camera pointed f the tri-motored m nett, to snap t moment Admir American_flag from Benne He made a ord of the moment of the ica to the time ¢ ¢ return when wireless towers loomed ahead and all dange d The n the trip to the pole can ? n the Floyd Ben- nett failed to altitude over the Axle Heiberg ¢ and food W dumped to enal c . to lift tk ing mounf a 40-pound windows of ,_Floyd B«‘n-‘ h Pole at the | rd dropped the | nted with a stone | about 200 feet to Ahead of us was a plateau_and we sped smoothly | for the pole. The admiral was taking sights and we were all 50 darned busy with our specfal jobs that we would not have known we were at the pole if the admiral had not dropped the flag. The return flight was without incident.” TRAFFIC PLANS MADE FOR OPERA THRONGS | Patrons of Metropolitan Company at Fox Theater Will Be Granted Special Facilities. To facilitate the flow of traffic for | the two night performances of the Metropolitan Opera Co. at the Fox| Theater, Wednesday and _Thursday, special traffic regulations have been | promulgated. | Parking in the vicinity of the Fox Theater will be banned after 6 p.m.| P street between Thirteenth and Four- | teenth will be one way to those attens ing the opera, no left turns being pe mitted anywhere in that block. This will make it necessary for machines to come into F street either | from Fifteenth street or Fourteenth street, with every effort being made to have traffic come up from Pennsylvania | avenue. To expedite this both sides of F street between Thirteenth and Four- teenth streets will be barred to all rking, with the ban continuing on over to Fifteenth street, but on the | north side only between Fourteenth and_Fifteenth. These regulations will prevail for the Wednesday night performance of “La Boheme” and for the Thursday night performance of “Andrea Chenier,” | but regulations have not yet been | worked out for the Friday afternoon performance of “La Traviata.” KILLED IN DRY RAID Colored Man Shot 15 Times in Bat- tle With Police. PHILADELPHIA, April 21 (#)— Police ~ announced yesterday that Charles Good, colored, had been killed Saturday night in a pistol battle with | five members of the liquor-raiding squad. Fifteen bullets struck the Negro, but_none of the police was injured. The police reported that the raiding squad_entered an alley where shots were being fired and were confronted | by Good. He emptied his pistol at the officers and fled, reloading as he ran. Police opened fire and Good fell. e o = FREE BOOK TO HELP PLAN YOUR CALIFORNIA TRIP “Forty Ways and More to_California.” | Write for this book today. It's free; up to date; helpful. Shows best routes from Chicago, maps, train schedules, fares, ele. C. N Hale, General Agent, C. & N. Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to | pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion- ate rates. Perpetual Building Association Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets Over $22,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY, President EWDARD C. BALTZ. Secrel: Emarrassed By Itching Scalp “T had an irritation on the back of my ecalp,” writes one woman. “It itched terribly and my hair was starting to fall. Resinol healed BETTY COMPSON CHARGES MENTAL CRUELTY IN SUIT James Cruze's Habit of Entertain- ing Crowds at All Hours Mars Rest, Says Actress-Wife. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, Calif,, April 21.—A complaint for divorce by Betty Comp- son, film actress, against James Cruze, motion picture director-producer, is on file here. Mental cruelty is charged. The actress, who separated from her husband last Friday, sald Cruze’s habit of entertaining large crowds at all hours in the couple’s home prevented her from obtaining rest. Sheriff's deputies served Cruze with a copy of the complaint Saturday while he was poised to dive into the swim- ming pool at his Flintridge estates. His comment consisted of “Oh, well.” ‘The suli was filed against James Cruze Bosen, the director’s true name, Miss Compson giving her name as Luicime Bosen. No request for alimony —jfi;—fi; ’ - Busy ’ A e Planny Silk Frocks and Ensembles In New Specially Priced $12 —One of the most useful of costumes is the en- semble, it is a coat and a dress combined. The styles in this group are made with plain crepe coats, and printed frocks, or with the coat of the print to match the dress. The materials are dotted or striking new printed crepes. The long sleeves or short-sleeved styles...and shoulder cape frocks. —Misses’ sizes 14 to 20, Little Wom- en’s 16Y; to 2615, Women’s 36 to 44, Extra sizes 40 to 52. Kann’s—Second Floor. was made, and 1t was indicated a prop- | erty settlement would be effected out of court. The couple were married in 1925. Mother Kills Children and Self. STAMFORD, Conn,, April 21 ().— | Mrs. Edna W. Minckler, 33, and her | two children, Arthur, 7, and Eleanor, 6, | were found dead in the woman's gas- | filled bed room here last night. Police | said she had taken her own life and | those of her childdren in a fit of despondency. Prints it completely.” Try Resinol Soap and Ointment yourself, See how quickly the ointment relieves the goreness and itching of skin or scalp irritations, Resinol Soa) gives brilliancy to the hair an makes the skin clear and smooth. la oat. S7%.96,Baltimore.Md. Resinol b Girls’ Cape Coats In Sizes 7 to 14 Years $5 —Smart models of soft tweeds in mixtures of tan, green, blue, laven- der or red. Some with full capes, others the very smart divided capes. Each coat fully lined and neatly tai- lored. $7.50 to $10.00 values. Kann's—Second Floor. A SPECIAL SALE OF Morning Frocks For Misses and Women $2.59 —Rayons and rayon and cotton mix- tures in attractive prints, and dots on dark and light grounds, and a num- ber of unusually pretty color combina- tions from which to choose. Sleeves are long or short; some frocks have collars, others are collarless. Kann’s—Second Floor, Silk Dresses Flowered Georgettes, Printed Crepes, Polka-Doi Chiffons, Plain Georgettes and Crepes $8.00 —The printed models are so charming you think you would like one of that kind, then when you see the plain ones you will want one of those also. Nothing to hinder your having both. Certainly not when the price is only $8. Long and short sleeved models, and fascinating styles that flirt with all the new style fancies, jabots and capes and all the others of the season’s new departures. Sizes 14 to 20 and 40 to 46 Kann's—Second Floor, Flat Crepe Underthings Rayon and Cotton—Slips, Chemise, Step-ins —Charming, practical garments, made of rayon flat crepe in hemstitching or contrasting color pipings, are in misses’ and pastel shades. The slips, with shadow hems, are in regular and extra sizes. The chemise and step-ins, which are trimmed with c women’s regular sizes only. Kann’s—Second Floor, The After-Easter Sale of Arch-Support Shoes, $2.95 Offers Well Known Brands -—This sale comes at an opportune time for those women who are choosing their new wardrobe of shoes—shoes that combine smartness with comfort—every pair branded with a well-known name—every pair built on a combination last. Strap, buckle, pump and tie models of black and tan calf—black, tan and blonde kid—patent leather—also & num- ber of two-tone combinations. Kann's—Fourth Floor. “Windsor” Super Twist, Dull Finished Chiffon Silk Hose, a New Fashion —Clear, transparent, full-fashioned hose with the new dull finish. Delicate in appearance, free from fuzzy ends, smooth and of surprising strength. They are free from blemishes, launder well, and runs are re- duced to the minimum. New colors. Sizes 814 to 10. Extra Sheer, Dull Finish, Windsor Super Twist Hose, $1.95 Kann's—Street Floor. > $1.50 DAY, APRIL 21, 1930. New Tillt Shads Davenport Reading Lamp Rose Shade Kills Moth Worms $1.00 —Hang a can of closet and your clothes will be safe. Moths and moth killed. The heavier-than-air vapor penetrates through folds of clothes in trunks, chests, appears immediat stain. Is harmless. Try a can! Kann's—Street Floor. This Is Postage Stamp Week! Special Packets of Stamps —British Colonies 100 stamps. —French Colonies 100 stamps —Miscellaneous Packet— 95¢ 1,000 stamps ... —Junior Packet— 1,075 stamps. Kann’s—Street Floor. 0 ! closets are in ivory An Unusual‘Opl'wrtunity to Buy Beautiful LAMPS! 3-Candle and 2-Candle Floor and Table Lamps, Bridge Lamps and the New Tilt-Shade, Shorter, Davenport Reading Lamps Complete With Shades $20 to $25 Values —A collection of lamps that are distinctive and attractive both in quality and price. Sam- ple lamps, therefore only one or two of a kind. Table and floor styles, including the very new, practical davenport reading lamps with shade that can be tilted any angle. Fin- ished in gold, bronze and flemish brass, with hand-tailored shades, in rose, green, beige and yellow. Every lamp an unusual bargain! Shop early! P o Eann's—Thira ¥ioor. 3-Candle Style Table Lamp with Yellow Shade Ready Made Slip Covers Of Belgian Linen $16.98 Values O Special— —Neat, well made covers of genuine Belgian linen in striped patterns. All sets made to fit the average size three- piece suite of furniture. Cretonne Sets, $5.00 —Ready-made covers to fit the average size 3-pe. suite of furniture. $7.98 and $8.98 values. Kann’s—Third Floor. Expello in your worms will be etc. Odor dis- ely. Will not Heavy Turkish i Bath Towels 39(3 ea. —23x46-inch towels, of heavy, double thread Turkish toweling with attractive wide borders. A very special value. Kann's—Street Floor, " Reg. $15.95 Layer Felt Mattresses $8.88 —Four-row imperial stitched mat- tresses, filled with pure layer felt and covered with striped or art tick- ing. 55 lbs. to full size. All sizes. Kann's—Third Floor. Packet— 30c¢ Packet— 350 Utility Closets $9.75 —Sturdily con- structed closets that make con- venient places for keeping dishes, lin- ens, brooms and other cleaning ap- pliances. They will not buckle or sag, doors are rein- forced, and the Leonard Refrigerators $26.64 —Good, sturdy golden oak finished refrigerators with baked enamel linings and four non-rustable shelves. 80-1b. ice capacity. Guar- anteed food preservers. Kann’s—Third Floor. and green two-tone finishes. Kann's Third Floor, Seconds—Gold Seal Congoleum Floor Covering 39¢ sq. yd. —A good -looking floor covering in attractive patterns and colors. Only slightly imperfect. Please bring floor measurements. $5 Grass Rugs 9x12 and 8x10-ft. Sizes- $3.50 colorings. Some plain centers and tttrmm- tive borders. Others in all-over patterns. Kann's—Third Floor. —Im

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