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—IFE _ EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER ' 2. 1930. = here he directed the League's | the wets are afrald to face a return o( ext 12 months will b> devoted 328,200 OIL WE' LS i Comapared. Wit 2“#‘»«‘-:“&“25 T35 50000. é’”fi';;f:".‘*:.":.%‘n': WET CONGRESS GAINS g, vhe e, tnes o he Seioon: $570 ot momuet, 2t | CHAIN STORE HEAD SEES | pet, 12 monte, wil b: deroted o wells operating d had an out- Dr, McBride, here to confer with the | modification or repeal they insist that PHOSPER”Y RETURMN | conditiens throubout i3 am - PE ri i, i ks v bl troms s | Dot wopth $351 907 000. - Culliornia pro- SLIGHT, SAYS McBRIDE |state organization of the Anti-Saloon | there be no return of the loon. That, G| Mar. Morril, who'was rewel 0 RA' ED IN '929‘ litle 25 & fith of a barrel per ex. | duction worked out to ‘an average of 75 g et s Eakghe iy 0 4t all ruffled by the | then, is an admigsion on their part = dent of the association. B o o 1o rrels per day, ber Well: OKIahoma's | prohibition Firmly Intrenched,” |forensic furor raging over the lssue in 23, strong] record of 16! hrnln P gnm of Mines Reports Daily Av- s day m%'isug the -v:nnl e itod Declares Anti-Saloon League Head gflnuedmth,n ‘'we have been a bit over ing Factor, Says A. H. Morril, n carefully eon-l e Yield for Year in U, §. p,ml“m. the State which first pmducum of u'ng:ih'hbh the burea on Arkansas Visit, mmhlmgm . u:m"ma h‘%‘: citles. Re-Elected at Chicago. m not fostered petroleum production, was stil] | snnounced ot (O R e nimportant” the “slight | gangs ha, Alwiys o a::'_"'“’:' pihe | By the Associated Press. - —_——— n been Petroleum Fields. the possessor ;Efn the Jargest mum ot Boptember, October, November and| LITTLE ROCK, Ark, October 2—Dr. | §aing made b m et Congrestw| alwage! un:-d nx"h the interests. $Setober, :w—coflnm" nce K Pk TR gs. However, Oklahoma's far fewer | December mean seventh, eighth, ninth | p, Scott McBride, general superintendent them out, Ak um': act! y by Mor- R.ly m New York m‘ T | ORI SO s B o M S | e o v e g e 52 SRR e RS | SRS e TG 8 FR or a Ir- e e “, fhom 328.300 wells i tHe WUnited States | ING the vear valued nt $364.850.000, or | tweitth. The cause of this errar is the | Tuesdsy exp umself s “well | than 10 supporters lost at the most in fional Sbiein Stor Amoclation, at. the which gave an average daily yield per | about nine times the Pennsyivania out- | fact that the year used to begin with | pleased” with the prohibition situal t [ouse. 5 More than ooonooo acres in Indis | vention. Russians e Batroi ere Apece Ber | Dut. Texas, with but 36,350 wells, Wi tho month of March: in Arkansas, in the East and in Chict he went on, "that lare cultivated for ri “Activiies of the assocition for the | ed i Manchurie mityyt Business Courage and Sane Retail- t-um o ml o KAn 'nti ADNDNIVETSATY. Regular $1.00 Philippine Fall Dresses for Gowns Large Women 680 : ‘ : In the Anniversary at —Dainty gowns of white and pastel colored muslins, mde entirely by hand and decorated with hand-em- R | broidery. Cap sleeve and sleeveless models with round, Vee and square f A Child’s Garden neck;i:l:::m‘ Floor. ‘ Sizes 4_'21/2 tQ 521/2 of Yersea $ EXTRAORDINARY VALUES . 10,000 Yards of Brand-New $1.50 to $2.95 - FALL SILKS 4nd New Rayon and Celanese Fabries By .Robt, L. Stevenson Rayon Bedspreads —Fv: duuhle beds, in fancy woven patterns, colors are Tose, blue, green and orchid. Reg. $495.—Street Floor. “Molor” Sateen o 24¢ yd. o fabric 18 24‘0 Y highly mer- cerized and is finished .in & very complete color range; 38 in, ‘wide.—Street Floor. $16.50 to $25.00 Values —Extra sizes, but youthful, and very smart in - their lines. The materials are flat crepe, canton crepe, satins and light wool fabrics. They are made in tunic style, with the new draped necklines and in the new skirt lengths. The colors are green, wine, navy, and black. The woman who considers her- self large will be delighted with the ease with which she can be fitted in these half size frocks. value. —A (beautiful edition of a famous classic printed on fine paper, with colored illus- trations throughout. Kann's—Downstairs. Bookstore. 39-inch Combinations ' % Widths Mili itary Brush Set Kann's—Second Floor. —T'o hllr $1 49 Writing Papers m‘nk?m::muu—sm : 3 350 BOX ;f;m Rath Soup, ds. Richly Fur Trimmed e Sl LI —An unusually attractive va- riety of boxed writing papers. Mregln-r{'y.bl:tls n 15: 790 7% All shld:ls lm’!1 sizes, many & cake.—Street Floor. Y m"}e."“ envelopes. A rare Vanity errors 7 ) Kann's—Street Floor. A attractively e iy shaped mlrrnr 986 walput or any flnmul—lt.uet Floor. “Health Belt” Corsette $ el - Percale Prints mient $2.79 ’ - - 18¢ Yd. h“"" -;w‘ | B NG G ] Hair Nets, doz real smart ts. They are all 36 “ E. Infi?e::ncnle of coa':." m (1": inches wide, and ln desirable -—cap ormnn sty] 690 39-Inch Printed Silk Crepe In twenty-flve stivactive designs 39-Inch Washable Flat Crepe / In forty light and dark shades ¥ 39-Inch Rich Metal Brocades In fifteen beautiful combinations 39-Inch Plain Silk Chiffons Shown in twenty new shades £ 39-Inch Al-Silk Crepe Satin P ten new Fall colors 39-Inch Printed Rayon Kimono Crepe Choose from 8 attractive new designs 39-Inch Black Jacquard Crepe AU silk, and a rich bluk 36-Inch Celanese Brocade Satin : L«ydyn-’mmo:.wm ; . For the Anniversary Group at ‘The \ or_double clude broadcloth and “Veldean” suedes. ¥ collou All colors fast. 25c R A that give TRANIINRILY et lents. of TS / =T white or gray. each— at give uality and plenty of coa . =% Street Floor. for the larger woman. Every c‘u’n lay lined with Dress Gingham, 19¢ ‘yd. heavy crepe. ‘ —32-inch ginghams in new Hosiery Boxes ‘ . check, plaid and stripe ‘de. —Twelve - section 3 5 Black Coats, with brown, gray or black fur signs, and pretty plain colon. Joans °°“"‘.’ - C EI':' Cg-h‘- ':am:d with e f Colors are guaranteed fast. wa oats, rown or ac ar ; n o tor 81— Green' Conts, with black, “brown and it “’""‘h sray Cotton Challies, 15¢ yd. 50" s:n_n‘k"'_'z_ Goods %% Sizes : —Soft, pretty challles in Dres- +-Choice of 350 131019 " 144020 36 to 46 : den l.nd flo uem and bells ‘and Bepd s [ i 30 Soo cach or 3 for $1.—Strest and 403 to 4834 . u'id- Atpeel-lnlne Round Garters, pair ' T g ey &hd Blick, Reg, 50 C pr. Now 35c pr. or 3 prs., $l.— Notion Department, Street 77¢ Berets —Smart berets of . transparent velvet in gc $2.00 1o $4.50 All-Wool b Dress Goods, Coatings p]uwd Scarfs \ i 54 Inches Wide—New Fall Weaves and Colors ~ p:-ua u.f?‘: 97c : s —A p?tly vl:r!ed eoflubtl‘onk, includ- _A_mmm 41,50 value, : \ \ casnellha!r coatings, mann' !Gshcm c Candy Combination : ; . English ‘sport coatings, chinchillas, yd —Pree with each cheviots and serges: also a beautiful pound of Black Wai- 4.9(3 line of reg. $2 Jap challis, 29 in. wide. nut Bon Bons, 1 Ib. of French Burnt Peanuts.—Street Floor. Initialed Handk’f’s —Linen handker- kerchiefs with block 17c letter and narrow Kann's—Street Floor. - “FLAT-TONE” Picot-Top Chiffon Hose 75 Dull Finish—$1.25 Quality. $1.00 . —Sheer, evenly woven chiffon silk hose that stay dull after repeated washings, and wear excepticnally well. Made full fashioned in 5 the season’s smartest colors and sizes 874 to Materials & 10. Sold exclusively at Kann’s in Washing- Black S. Black Kid ton. A big value in the sale. $1 Easel Frames Black Susde Browa Kid | " Brown Suede Patent Leather Suede and Kid Combinations - SEETLY 30 a varie styles. Rhinestone, C amethyst, topaz, sapphire and other colored stones. — Street Floor. - Smart Gloves —An annual event that is. eagerly —Pull-on styles $1 79 lvggxkneedn forward to by thousands of REDUCED For the Anniversary Only! of washable who take this occasion to capeskin and secure their entire wardrobe of shoes washable suede, also novelty for ‘the Winter. Merry Maids are cufl styles of imported glace exceptional values. at their regular skins.—8treet Floor. prices . o tn;)el nymf‘,h are s:;mn. ’;fiw and comfortable . . . the workmanship . D:tmeu: Gloves and materials of the best . .. now is o iyt e 5 Sc the time to try them, and save real wrist styles of ‘fabe. money. ric. Size 3 to 7 for misses and children. 55¢ pr. or 2 prs., $1. ~—=Street Floor. “Radmoer” Service Wt. Btreet, P Styles y —Fyll-fashioned, medium. service Upholstery Squares Side Button Straps Center Buckle Straps l wel:llllt hose. ln the new shades. 79C Pr . +~—Sample lengths of 47 2 B Two Straps + Three Eyelet Ties > Y N Bizes 8% to B daoaty, o [ ' ) . Five Eyelet Ties Novelty Oxfords . B0 o SE Ve sireet Floor. 3 Annmlto 10 in most styles B 5 x Y “‘All widths AA to D in all styles 2 B “Blue Crane” $1.00 Hose Reversible Terry 26y _ WH&-MA.E.EEEm.m-!yIu —A dm:ntt:_n nu:“be{‘. M:fl; 50¢ Pr cretonnes, 4 AT Kann's—Fourth Floor. A Teet.. Three peire—$1.5 Kann's—Street Floor. . B5¢ euh or 2 for $1.—