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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ARKANSAS PARTY ;5. - MAY BAR BOLTERS Committee Instructs Primary Judges to Guard Against “Unauthorized.” By the Assoclated Pre LITTLE ROCK, Ark., February 21— | The coming Democratic State primary | will be conducted under previous rules of the party, which, if enforced, will bar | from participation those who _bolted | from the Smith-Robinson ticket in | 1928, | The Democratic State central com- | mittee in meeting yesterday formally the date of the A rule of the party promulgated in 1928, provides that any person Who | bolted the ticket at a general election | may not be eligible to participate in a Democratic primary for at least two | years. Thus, if “Hoover-Democrats” are challenged, the right to re-enter the party this year would be questioned and | their votes withheld. | An open letter of Dr. A. C. Millar, | chairman of the Anti-Smith organiza- | tion in Arkansas, threatening a third party in event the committee failed to change its rules regarding bolters, was | ignored by the committee, Dr. Mijlar, who is editor of the official | organ §f the Methodist Episcopal | Church South, in Arkansas, announced | in the Summer of 1928 as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor, but withdrew be- FREE PARKING SERVICE fore the primary. He gave as his reason the nomination at Houston of Alfred E. Smith for President. ' R "2 INOIS IS PLANNING REGIONAL GRAIN MARKET} S | Articles of Incorporation of Co-| operative Agency on Wide Scope Issued at Springfield. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, February 21—The first step toward establishing a regional co- | operative grain marketing agency in Tilinois, to be affiliated with the Farm- ers’ National Grain Corporation, was taken yesterday in Springfield with the issuance of articles of incorporation for the IMinois Grain Corporation. The new co-operative was organized with 30,000 shares of class A preferred stock, $100 par; 100,000 shares of class B preferred, no par, and 70,000 shares of common stock, no par. The organi- zation provides that returns on class A shares will be limited to 7 per cent an- nually. Class B is to draw no dividends. Common stockholders :’lll share in the fits FOR RENT Four rooms, Kitchen and bath. Electrical Refrigeration. Reasonable Rental 2001 16th St. RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE Bladensburg Road at 1y was elevated io the presidency of the American Society of Sanitary Engineers, at a testimonial dinner and dance held at Wardman Park Hotel. The occasion was a meeting of the local Master Plumbers’ Asscciation, | which was planned especially as & testi- TESTIMONIAL DINNER of | Monial to the nev: president of the na- More Than 500 Members | tional body, thic post being regarded as " jef |one of the highest honors to be awarded Plumbing Industry Honor Chie !:’,;;’“ organized sanitary engineering J. B. Gordon, District sanitary en- gineer; Col. John W. Oehmann, Dis- trict building inspector; Chatham Tow- More than 500 members of the plumb- | ers, District tax collector; Dr. John R. ing industry and their guests paid honor | Lapham, dean of the School of En- M’GONEGAL GIVEN District Inspector. |last night to A. R. McGonegal, chief | gineering of George Washington Uni- District plumbing inspector, who recent- versity, and representatives of m: See Etz and See Better” EYE STRAIN CAUSES WRINKLES GLASSES RELIEVE EYE STRAIN The day when glasses were a mar to appearance has passed. The right glasses may be as becoming as any article of apparel—and oftentime lending an air of distinction. We fit frames that are becoming, Have Your Eyes Examined Every Two Years 1217 1217 G St. N.W. CLOSE 1 P.M. TOMORROW WASHINGTON’S 15th and H Sts. N.E. BIRTHDAY STORE CLOSES 1 P.M. TOMORROW FEBRUARY 28 ends one of the greatest selling events we hold—our ANNUAL MID-WINTER SALE held simultaneously in all our stores throughout the country. In Washington and vicinity thousands of people were quick to recognize the values offered and lbey. bought heavily. Such record sales as we have made are what make our famous low prices possible. Drive out tomorrow morning, plenty of free parking space. You will enjoy the trip. They’re Breaking All Records! THE PRICE: Guaranteed lowest for such fine quality! FINAL SALE of Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats Fine materials, luxuriously fur trimmed, beautifully silk lined Group 1—CHOICE You always save at Sears, Roebuck. THE STYLES: Sleeveless. Straightline. styles. sleeved. others. THE PRINTS: Fifteen of them, all new for 1930! En. semble effects (sketched). Flares. Princess lines. Slip-on Short- And Our original low prices were $39.50 and $45. Mostly small sizes, few large sizes. Smart new small patterns, pretty dots . . . all absolutely fast-color! Sizes 14 to 52, all full-cut. |}l 25¢ can Ben Hur Talcum Powder. D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930. H plumbers’ organizations and plumbing | J. Crotty, former president of the Ameri- manufacturers and distributors in many sections of the East were guests of the local association. Addresses were made by Frank A. Kerr, president of the local Master Plumbers’ Association: C. P. L. Moran, }'Epreunlln( the plumbing supply iouses; Francis C. Dorsey, national di- | were Harry rector of the Master Plumbers' Associa- | Clarke. An entertainment program was tion; Allen Beam. president of the | given, and the dinner and brief addresses Maryland Master Plumbers, and Joseph | Kere followed by & danci i 7 Hours in Bed and Not | 7 Minutes of Sleep! The Toll Acidity Takes 5 qe— When you g0 to bed dog-tired and | gastro-int still can’t sleep and you rise in the | lates t morning more tired than when you | walls whic went to bed, it's a sign ) ment of vacid” Fxcess acid, formed in the | effects are necessa stomach as a result of our un-|correction of acidity natural eating hab| 5-Day Acidity Test indigesti burning putrefaction in the gastro-intestinal| To ascertain just how “aci hat saps our strength and | are, make this 6-day test. Get a | d S0 taxes our nerves that | package of Magnesia Oxoids at | we can't sleep at night or work | smi om Peoples Drug | efficiently during the day. or any other good druggist. Magne developed in two after each meal for Germany by a famous, 100-year-old | days and see how much better | pharmaceutical house, correct acid- | feel—how much more soundly you ity in the right way! Upon contact | sleep and how much more energy | with the acid in the stomach, Mag- | you have. If 5 days' use doesn’t nesia Oxoids generate mascent, or | tell you volumes, return the halance active ozygen. ~ The “I oxygen | of the Oxoids to the druggist and can Society of Sanitary Engineers. Robert J. Barrett, treasurer of the\ local master plumbers, was toastmaster. | association in charge of the meeting | tinal canal and stimu- e activities of the intestinal alds the natural move- the bow All three to the true ||| up poisonous Serving with President Kerr and Mr, | 1ast night. |can, a Harvard classmate o Barrett on the committee of the local | 130 * Capet Todge and coxswain of the first Harvard crew ever sent across the Scroggins and Thomn.siAlllnllc to meet Oxford. | stimulates the alkaline gastric (he will cheerfully refund your | mucus, checks putrefaction in the | money . | | Illinois Ex-Legislator Dies. CHICAGO, February 21 (#).—George Bass, attorney and former member of the State Legislature, died at his home He was a )flelon’ Republi- u GREATEST SED G_Ql SAL Chevrolet History SEE OURISMAN ADV. PAGE 10-A the late SPECIAL 20% DISCOUNT on all DRESSES CLEANED OR DYED Feb. 10th to 22nd, Inclusive FOOTER’S AMERICA’S BEST CLEANERS AND DYERS 1332 G St. N.W. 1784 Col. Rd. Phone Dist. 2343 Phone Col. 0720 Delivery Service TOILET GOODS i5%¢ NOXZEMA CREAM, in boudoir 9 medicated o “t 49¢ THREE FLOWERS Face Powder and purse size Perfume. 75 Both for i c 25¢ FLOATING CASTILE SOAP, 20-ounce_bar 20c 25¢ BEN 21c Both for reet Floor. 1,000 Lovely New Satisfaction Since 1859 4-HOUR BARGAINS | Annual Washington’s Birthday Sale—Including Complete Lines and Short Lots—at Underselling Prices! Newest Spring Novell in | Neckwear The smart new “Jabby Set,” consisting Specially Priced of large lace bow trimmed with pearl buckle, complete with wide cuffs. - Also round collars and long lace ties and jabot fronts and cuffs; V-neck panels back and front, vestees and Bertha collars. Popular cream shade.—Street Floor, resses Prints, Plain Colors, Combinations—Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 50 | Novelty fashions, aglow with youth and distinction—developed in georgette crepe, flower- | ed chiffon, printed silks, printed flat crepe, all-silk flat crepe, rayon flat crepe, printed rayon | and wool jersey. New dips, drapes, flares and flounces, jacket models and ensembles. Make | the most of this wonderful four-hour opportunity to buy dresses of quality at this low price. —Second Floor. Men’s $1.50, $2 & $2.50 Shirts Every Shirt Perfect Tailored of woven madras, jacquard madras, rayon stuipe madras, genuine broadcioth, charmeuse sateen and | “Berwyick Eighties” cloth. Sizes 1315 to 18. Collar-at- | tached, scparate collar and neckband styles. 900 NEW SHIRTS, of genuine broad- cloth, woven madras and percale. Col- [ ar-attached and neckband styles. Per. | fects and slight irregulars. Sizes 13% C to 17. ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, in 72x80 pajama checks. Sizes 3 to 46. All have taped armholes, Some slightly c soiled. MEN'S OTIS SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, famed for quality and comfort. Long and short ¢sleeve shirts, sizes 38 to 46; ankle drawers, sizes 32 to 4. Each. . MEN'S $1.50 AND $2.00 PAJAMAS, in coat and middy styles, with balloon seats. Of woven madras, broadcloth, percale and cotton pongee. All sizes. MEN'S 59¢ FANCY SHORTS, in | all sizes 28 to 40. Excellently tailored of genuine end-to-end madras in pop- ular patterns. Styles . .. Toyo, C 1 38¢c N/ D 4-Hour Bargains In MILLINERY $1.98 Felt and Felt- and-Straw Hats in New Spring 98¢ $2.50 & $3.00 Ribbon, Visca and Fancy Straw Hats in All Colors ... $3.98 to $5.00 ] Guaranteed Colors! Boxed Handkerchiefs Main Floor Box of three white lawn handker- chiefs with embroidered corners in colors. Our regular low price, 42c. Sale price a box, 29c. r $1.29. Sale price, 98c. Children’s Apparel Sale, Upper Floor Children’s Bathrobes, beautiful shad. Sizes 2, 4, 6 y Our original low prices, $1.39 and $1.95. Sale price, 98c. Infants' Batiste sizes 6 menths, 1 and 2 ye Our al low price, 79¢c. Sale price, 2 for $1.00. Boys’ Wash Suits, made of linene, broadcloth or chambray. Long sleeves. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Sale price, 89c. Slip Sale, Upper Floor Rayon Satin Slips, beautiful pastel shades, 2-inch hem, sizes 36 to 44. Our eoriginal low price, 98c. Sale price, 65¢c. Celanese Taffeta Slips, greem, red, wine, navy, 9-inch hem. Sizes 34 to 44. Our origi low price, $1.98. Sale price, $1.25. Crepe de chine , navy blue and black, ch hem. Sizes 34 to 44. Our original low price, $2.79. Sale price, $1.85. Dresses, Group 2—CHOICE 522 Our original low price was $55. Mostly small sizes, few larger sizes Sale Upper Floor. Hosiery Dept. Main Floor Women’s All-Silk Chiffon Hose, perfect quality, full-fashioned silk toe to top. Double pointed heels able shades. Sizes 815 to 10. Salé” Visit our Shoe Dept. Floor, and derful opportus footwear for tl never carry that no matter how low the prices have Shoe Dept. on the Main see for yourself the won- been made the quality is assured. e shades. Sizes 815 to 10. Our al low price, 59 pair. Sale price a pair, 50c. Women's tan, blacl Children models, Children’s Oxfords and High Shoes, in patent, gunmetal and tan. to 8, $1.98. Girls’ Shoes, in oxfords and strap patent, Sizes 1114 to 2, $2.48. Sizes 6 gunmetal and tan. Boys' Oxfords and High Shoes, black Sizes 9 to 1314, $2.75. Children's Brushed Woeol beret and whoopee socks. a set, 25¢c. Toilet Goods Sale Main Floor Palm Soap made of olive palm and cocoanut oils, 60c value. Our e price, 6 cakes for 3Sc. Peptomint Tooth Paste; pleasant taste, pepsin and peppermint. Regular 50c size tube, sale price, 2 tubes for 47c. 2 for 1 Sale of Toilet Articles Visit this department, on the Main Floor, and note the splendid articles, needed every day. Two offered for less than the regular price of one. Sets, Sale price 2% to 7. Boys’ Oxfords and Sizes 1 to 51, $5.00; sizes 214 to 7. Growing goodyear Women's Unionsui knee-length, ribbed, Were 84c. Women's medium weight, ribbed, Were 98c. h Shoes, black 69. Low Shoes, our Nationally » strap Original low Sale price, Oxfords; genuine Black or tan. Sizes ale price, $3.98. Lingerie Sale Upper Floor medium weight, izes 34, 36, 38. 49c. Unionsuits, Sale pri knee-length, le price, . WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK 3 | Wash Suits ||l tailored and excellently lined. MEN'S 8c WORK SHIRTS, of heavy blue chambray with attached collar and two pockets. Triple- stitched. Sizes 14%4 to 17. Felt and Felt- and Straw Hats, $5.00 New Perle Visca, Fancy Straw $3 and Ballibuntl Hats, Special. . Street Floor . A TR TR R SN T New Tapestry Bags Handsome patterns on 6 and 8 inch frames, also gate tops. Long handles and back straps. Light and dark eolors. New Spring Bags popular 63c MEN’S 89c AND $1.00 UNION SUITS, in genuine broadcloth, rayon-stripe madras, woven stripe madras and 88x88 nain- sook. Taped armholes, webbing in back. Sizes 36 to 46. 86 MEN'S $1.00 SHIRTS—Odds and ends, collar-attached shirts in broken sizes. Of fancy percale. Choice..... MEN'S 29c AND 35¢c FANCY SOCKS, in rayon and lisle, also in wool and cotton mixtures. Perfects and ir- regulars. Sizes 10 to 1114, Pair 20c Street Floor. Boys’ $1.50 & $2 5 78c The watersnake pat- s ent leather, grain and smooth _shoe calf bags, in black, brown, tan, red. $1.00 & $1.50 Jewelry ples of Spring novelties, including topaz and gain_sale .. | [ BOYS: i’ WASH & Two- | plece style, of fancy broadcioth, some with linen | pants M s e 3k adss e " 63c | oelt. Four strong hose supporters. Side 890 tastened. Sizes 32 to 46. CORSELETTES—Odds and ends Corselettes and Girdles. Of rayon-stripe material and brochea, Bongd Factory purchase of high-grade Rayon- | stripe Corselettes, combined with elastic | gores over hips. ' With or without inner over abdomen and in back. $5 and $6 values WOMEN'S $2 SWEATERS, coat style, in heather mixtures with plain borders. Sizes 40 $1.79 || stitching and fancy braid ... $2.25 EXTRA SIZE KIMONOS of serpentine crepe in floral designs. Contrasting borders or satin sl 98 ribbon trimming. Sizes 48, 50 and 52 . “en $3.50 CORSELETTES of rayon-stripe material, com- for mothers, crystal, sapphire, BOYS’' $3 RAINCOATS of black rubber, Lumberjacks in the popular styles, L Sivers Se¢ Pleated Scarfs cream-filled and t Floor, $1.29 Mattress Covers unbleached cotton. | ith long handle, bined with elastic inserts over hipe. Broken @9 QF P N mec - L] Immense new purchase of the popular button-on Wash O:d(n's' “BELL"” 5];!’11':. pu!errrdllor good Jooks and | B wear. Of broadcloth and rcale in whife, s 94c | Seivs coloflnf& absolutely waterproof and Sterling Silver Rings Sizes 4 to 16 B with large colored | e stones or cluster Oblong _pleated scarfs in beautiful 89 the_sport coat. c Washington’s Birthday cordial cherries, wholesome and de- Twin and double bed sizes in mat- Street Fioor. 75¢ Oil Mops Put up in metai container. Suits, in broadcloth, linen, chambray and Peggy cloth, trimmed with contrasting colors, A thrifty opportunity necklaces with ear- rings to match; in tan, blue and fancy patterns. Sizes 12 to 1414 extra dun.mh:.. sl.87 Pine fI BOYS' §2 'AND '§250 mountings of 50c rhinestones. Street Floor, Spring colorings. Latest craze for Candy Pound box 9 licious, l c Street Floor. tress covers of firm, _serviceable Genuine Liquid Veneer oil mops :‘! ’c Third Floor, sizes .... 12 Navy Blue Chinchilla Coats. Were $10 and $12,95. 36.95 | Sizes 14 to 38. y: [ 15 Cloth Coats. Were $25 to $39. o . Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 38 only. Black, s 1 O navy, brown, green. e 3 Wombat Coats and 1 Calfskin s Coat with fox collar. $69.50 values 4 Sealine (dyed coney) Coats. s $89.00 values. Reduced to— 10 Pony Coats. $100 and $125 $ values. On sale Saturday at— 25 Sparklette Satin Rayon Dresses. Sold for $2.95. Sizes 40 $l to 50. Limit, one to a customer. .. Second Floor $1.50 Full Fashioned Silk Hose c Chiffon and Service 89 ; Weights 2 Fresh purchase from a noted maker—on sale at & bar- gain price Beautiful qualities in both chiffon and service weights, with ted, square and French heels, Sub- Ject to_slight rities. _All the fashionable eolors. $1 N SILK HOSE with double or single black wigwam heels. Slight irregulars of firm, sheer qualities in a range of populsr colors. . PERFECT RAYON HOSE and silk-and- tures. Temptation and other favorite brands. Poinied, square and French heels, including e black heels . c $1 BEMBERG Fuli-fashioned Hose, the rayon de luxe, Famed for beauty and service. ~Very slight ir- g regulars FANCY BLACK-HEEL HOSE, ali-over chiffon silk, very slight irregulars. Deep, double-pointed $139 | black heels . BOYS' AND GIRLS' SPORT HOSE—Boys' 50c faney Golf Hose and GIrls' Rayon and Rayon-mixed 9@ 7 Hose. All sizes BOYS' 29c GOLF HOSE, serviceable quality, in attrac- tive nmew patterns. Slight irregulars. for 50c; pair ... $1.00 & $1.50 Rayon - Underwear 59 Tailored and Lace- Trimmed Gowns, Combinations, Step-ins, Bloomers, Chemises and Panties of rich, reavy quality rayon, in -all pastel shades. Tallored and novelty lace and medallion trim- mings. WOMEN'S 75¢ UNION SUITS—White fleeced and rayon-stripe suits: low neck, White suits in sizes 36 to 4 sizes 36 and 38 $1 MISSES’ sizes 2 to 16. extra sizes 36 to 44 . v $1.50 “SUNBEAM” to 31. Navy, gobelin, French blue, tan, gray, golden brown, jungle brown and black. Street Floor. Girls’ R Und Night _Gowns, _Combinations, French Panties, Princess Slips, Bloomers, Sizes 6 to 14 in garments of Du- lesco rayon in pastel shades. Dou- bly reinforced at wearing points. All with flatlock seams. SATEEN BLOOMERS, sizes 6 to 14. Well gg reinforced. White and black, _4-hour bargain at c GYM BLOOMERS—Girls' Gym Bloomers of excellent :ulllly sateen, full pleated onto wide bands. to 22 . eere MIDDY BLOUSES—8izes 6 to 22 in Middies of, white Lonsdale fean, tatlored in regulation stic. & 91 $1 WASH FROCKS—Girls’ cotton print and combina- ton-color Frocks, sizes 7 to 14. White or colored collars,and cuffs . Bt 59¢