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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1930. ~|COLONIAL ANTHRACITE “Guaravteed No Slate. We Clmusrs™ Ash the Man Whe Uses It Ralph ."' Moore Coal Co. - 406 N.Cap. St )GAMBUNG CHARGE Choosing Your Career 5 BRINW FINE| | z2» 5 Lerge Succes end Good Financia - turns to Those Who Have Analytical Mind, Judge of Human Nature and Other Accomplishments. bxon' Hill Resident Admits Setting Up Table—Motor- ists Also Penalized. ~N W legal, k 1 tncreasing Naportance work on cases of g BY JOHN W. DAVIS, i as you progress, whether you associate . To Aid in Maki As told to J. V. Fitzgerald yora., It will equip l’ml With ' Kuowl j p yourself with one upon nnunlna“ yout | By the Associated Press. o Aid in Making e 4 edge of history, philosophy, literature, ] e e O e B e " breas,| The bill by Senator Wagner, Demo- (| U. S. A. Safe for Prohibition economics and with a broad f Such an association might lead to a | cTat, New York, to establish a long-time |} sk Note.—This is the seventh of a l‘,{lfl a sound moral sense, together with the o i $150,000,000 employment pimpe) i By & Staft Correspondent of The Star. of twenty-four articles designed to held | gotermination to work hard until you partnersh! ,000,000 e yment prog! was W a3 3 ! ey with a b ade the order of business yesterday by | UPPER MARLBORO, Md., April 26— ol S i e o Femtpbomgresntia i Pleading guilty to a_charge of setting J W is no profession for rone than § 3 ble | the Senate and wi n up uw a ”m,'mh 'A. Sullivan 5 4 n ld. | shirker. To succeed in it you have 10| gericteq your studies to the law. ! P S incentive are there for the capable Noudh: | of Oxon who was arrested in a| He was in Jabor and study unceasingly and to put| “mmnose “of you who can’t afford- the | f ‘Senator Wagner also will for ac- | Tald by Prince Georges m",&’“‘* Uoftea Siates® Ae was A in long hours in office and court. An|jonger course need not be discouraged. | - Financial Gain Secondary. tion next week on two other ei =, veral , was fined §: by reat 'n.‘l‘z:nnn'mm ‘:ll"’:c 1921 and, was gl:ldnir‘lnels l;l:“ lz ;gl:h el. m" ¥gf: You e;wbcun a ha“:‘n?e’ummem back- Don’t be induced to take up the | ment measures which have m& ap- | Police Court Fress rd, live . wide an igent reading. 1 of the commerce com 3 1924 He was presiden "l‘,’:_ | profession by prospects of financial gain. l\;"':“'.:l :l’o ide or”the conection. of eme | t of the American = | is much truth in it. as much of this 5 A Eted i Wi ihaton ‘Wnd 1ée UnIversity You should be something of a busi-|jess of your preliminary education. The While you will be assured of a NVIng | ;i ument statistics and the oth:r would | ution of the United Btates, which Bro. |1f you are capable, you should not ente: | authorize establishment of Federal em- | practice unless the law a 10 you | ployment agencies in co-operation with | |88 an attractive life’s work. ?;: mnvm m;::nsybgge:v l}llx bt:leul:m wty of cases th::d arise k:: t:‘:d(pm.l ! o, good digestion, on. Very o of law demand a knowledge of | °g “."f.';:m mfl%lsehlfl upon {o advise clients on matters that mmb,,m. julwfl you are to become a | have a decided business aspect aside your law course has been com- | ' successful lawyer. Likewise, you ' from the legal. Such problems require {I\]:m and you have been admitted to opport: need to possess real character more than mere knowledge of the law. bar, your next step will depend on JOHN W. DAVIS gateway to public lifesbecause oy ety v . and the industrious traits of the bee. Great Oratory Unnecessary. e R = Cconstantly studying the problems of | | ":5'{,"3'; OF ‘purposs of evasion: so The professlon also demands an abAVHE | byt tnink you have to be a great | 120 Pryctical service fn 8 taw otfe Frd gov t. For that s cal mind—the abill set & orator to succeed as a lawyer. If your =t A larger city, you would perhaps find it | better equipped to deal with them than . - of a te clientele, can of 8 proposition and to separate essen- | reqgoning powers are of high order and | BGCts OL aB, immed ate clentefe, you can| "y te to enter the employ of a | the average man in other walks of life. Adgrass flaleirom Hot-etseitia’s, ou have & logical mind, with the other “ s« Worhington, Furthermore, you must be an excel: | Shuyifcations, you wil find ample sat- Smaller Commaunity. firm. It you have not completed the your 3'31 on ch!vrm of driving while drunk lent judge of b nature and have | S0RCPHCRS, S0 mcient financial Te- 1f you intend practicing in a smaller | necessary clerkship it would be neces- | powers through the variety of demands and reckless driving. Miller was ar- Q0D mo wards without the gift of oratory. Some | community, where, if your opportunities | sary for you to do this. You can earn | put upon you. While you will have to b Ay M g County Officers Robin- |of the greatest lawyers in the country | may be somewhat limited, your living [on an average of $2,000 a year at the |do a certain amount of drudgery, you g || Pleage. e aniing m: .t vdxme on |‘are’ not. famed for their talents 53 | expenses Wil be less. and the demands | Start if you can qualify for a position will have no dull times mentally. OVER 75 YEARS OF SUCCE"S the Defense Highway at Vista. ers, Daniel Webster summed up | put upon you physically fewer, this James Brown, colored, convicted of |the matter when he said: would be the wiser course for most of assault and battery on Joseph Washing- | “The power of clear statement is the [ you. Outside the big cities the finan- | M ton, a trustee of the Danville colored | great power of the bar.” clal rewards at the top are not so great, school, during & social event near Ba- If you have the gifts of persuasion,|but they are bigger in the intermediate lon. den, was sentenced to six months in the | clear and logical expression and are Correcti keen and alert, you will succeed as a s, If it is your plan to practice law in a WooDWARD & L.oTHROP 1880 GOLDEN Z 7 _ YN 1930 New Golden Anniversaty Y ear Specials 12 New Groups—including Accessories, Home Furnishings and Men’s Suits—Go on Sale Monday at Special Low Prices Chamois N Full-on Gloves $1.95 Smart women like—and seldom find for $1.95— these 4-button-length pull-ons for general day- time wear. In white, natural and gray. Groves, Amsiz 11, First FLOOR. Women’s . WovenSandals $7.45 Prepare for warm dl'yl—hy in a supply of these specially priced, woven sandals—the classic Sum- mer footwear. Imported models—in strap and oxford styles; white, white with black, tan an brown. Spike and Cuban heels. 4 ‘Woumen’s Smoes, Trmp FLooR. For a Limited Time—Men May Order Made-to-Measure Su its for $50 The features of custom-tailoring and the con- venience of ready-made clothes are combined in this special offer. You may choose from a variety of fabrics—imported woolens, medium-weight worsteds, Summer-weight English troplcals and West of England flannels—and have it made to your individual taste and preference. Srzciar Spavice Secrion, ENGLISE SHor, Seconp FLooR. In the Down Stairs Store Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, 95¢ Chiffon and service weight silk hose with narrow French heels—well reinforced. Spring shades. Sizes 8); to 10%. Women's Imported Maules, $1.15 Even lower priced than our former special sell- ings of imported mules. Medium heels; padded inner sole. Black patent leather, red and blue kid; sizes 3 to 8, Sleeveless Silk Sports Blouses, $3-25 Cree de chine blouses with jabots, cape collars and in polo style. In white and eight smart pastels. THE Down Stams StoRr. 4 Mantel )Chimc Clocl_cs $3 9 .50 These imported clocks in all-mahogany cabinets, are less than their former wholesale cost. Accurate and dependable movements—raised bronze numerals screwed on dial—twelve differ- ent shapes. X CLocks, A1sLe 1, Fmst FLOOR. Modern Bathrooms Choose Detecto Scales, $845 Golden Anniversary Year Special “Watch your weight” with these scales that reg- ister accurately—and which, at $8.45, offer a great saving. Oven-baked finishes of white, green, blue, rose or orchid enamel, Hovstwares, Firre FLOOR. Fiber Hampers, $4-¢5 Golden Anniversary Year Special Medium size oblong hampers that go well with any bath room—sturdily made with hinged tops. In white, orchid, blue, rose and green. Housewares, Firre FLOOR. Deltox GrassRugs,$8-%5 9x12 or §x10 Size . . . Golden Anniversary Year Special Deltox are one of the most popular Summer rugs —and now, at the time when you re ready to buy them, comes an opportunity to choose the two popular room sizes at a special low price. New floral, modernistic and plain band border patterns in fifteen different color combinations. Grounds of green, blue, tan and rose. Rucs. Firre FLoor. 4 B Mattress, $33-50 Golden Anniversary Year Special For the maximum amount of comfort and rest we suggest this specially priced combination— inner spring mattress with strong woven ticking and a fine upholstered box spring—covered to match. Box Springs, separate, $18.75 Mattresses, separate, $14.75 Beps, Sixte FLOOR. Beginning Monday—April 28th | - Spring Sellings of Silks and Notions .- Much Below Regular Prices e WoODWARD & LLOTHROP 1880 COLDEN ANNVERSARY Vo 1930 : Camp Trails Begin Here With Correct Camp Apparel ' Boys and girls going away to camp this Summer will find Wood- ward & Lothrop the headquarters for correct camp apparel. Everything camp requires. . . clothes and sports equipment. . .is here—ready now for smart youth’s selection. Fashions in Camp C_Iothes The Polo Shirt will be worn with shorts and overalls. Shorts Versus Bloomers—with shorts replacing bloomers in many smart camps. Ankle Socks and Berets are fashionable for campers—often _to carry out camp colors. Color and Brevity are characteristic of camp togs this season. AAsK Mr, Foster about Summer Camps Foster” Travel Service on the Seventh gladly recommend the proper camp for boys and will tell you of its require- . There is no charge for this service. Some of the Many ltems: for Camp Life Shorts ll;o:o s.l‘lmoeb iddi iding Breeches A Hiking Breeches hiesrg Suitable Underwear Knickers Raincoats and Sliekers Bloomers Bathrobes and Pajamas Bathrobes W'l:.ool.:nd Cotton Golf Polo Shirts Knick: d “Plus-Fours” Leather Jackets TaE ;:)‘u'.nlm b Flannel Blazers Froon. Athletic Underwear High Sneakers - Light Cardigan Sweaters Hiking Shoes and Rubbers Heavy Athletic Sweaters CHiLbREN’'S SHOES Gmis’ FURNISHINGS TH. Do Fourtr FLOOR. Flashlights Athletic Equipment Raincoats SrorTING GooDS GIis’ APPAREL Fourtr FLoOR. Fourtr FLOOR. ‘Wash Cloths Blankets and Sheets Pillow Slips and Towe’s BLANKETS AND Bropive Szconn Froor. Cameras and Victrolas VicrroLa GarrEaizs Fourts Froor. \ Boy Scouts, Girl Scou{s, Those Interested in Archery... See Needahbeh, Penobscot Tribe Indi\an,/ Next Week With His Indian Art Exhibits, Dances, Songs and Archery Demonstrations " Needahbeh, a native Penobscot Indian, will be here next week to sing Indian songs, dance Indian dances and tell you of Indian lore. With him will be his bowyer—another Indian— who will make bows and arrows in the way his race made them when America was just a young country . . . and he will give exhibits of skillful Indian archery in a specially con- structed range. He will tell you Indian secrets of successful hunting and fishing. Come in to see this special exhibit—and bring the children in, too. Needahbeh Will Talk ... Sing . . .and Dance Indian Dances, Daily at 11:30 and 4 He Will.Give Free Archery Instruction During the Mornings Tux Toy Srors, Fourtr Froom.