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DOLORES DEL RI0 INTENDS T0 REWED Ak T | Cedric Gibbons, Movie Art Director, to Be Husband DRY AGENTS RAID CLUB |PASSION PLAY DRAWS RUN BY EX-COACH DOLAN Man Who Figured in Philadelphia- New York Base Ball Scandal and Others Seized. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, August 1.—The fashionable Club Huron at 16 East Huron street, un- der the management of John (Cozy) Dolan, former coach of the New York Giants, was raided by prohibition agents yesterday and several cases of liquor, wines and beer were seized. Dolan, who figured in the Philadel- phia-New York base ball scandal of 1924, was arrested. A dozen well dressed || THE EVENING PREMIER MACDONALD British Statesman Leaves Before Adjournment of Parliament—to Be Guest in Munich. By the Associated Ps LONDON, August 1.—Prime Minister MacDonald anticipated by a day the STAR, WASHINGTON, he left London yesterday afternoon for glbenmmemu to attend the Passion ay. The business of steering the House of Commons through its closing hours prior to the Summer recess was left to Philip Snowden, chancellor of the ex- chequer. Mr. MacDonald was &ccompanied b&s{ his daughters, Miss Ishbel and M Joan. It is understood he intends to | return to London next Tuesday and | then go to his Scottish home, Lossie- | mouth, for a vacation. While on his way to Oberammergau the prime minister was scheduled to stop at Munich today to be enter- tained at a banquet by the Bavarian | end of the parliamentary session when | prime minister. D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, SAILS FOR NICARAGUA ] Vessel Bears U. 8. Marines, Who Will Supervise Elections. l PANAMA CITY, August 1 (#).—The United States battleship Mississippl sailed yesterday for Corinto, Nicaragua. where it will land the Marines who will supervise the Nicaraguan elections. The 26 officers and 310 men in the | contingent have been training for their | supervisory duties_at the Coco Solo | naval base in the Panama Canal Zone. | o Lo | Macaroni produced in America is being eaten in 70 other countries. 1930. FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES The balance of our 10-carloads purchase has been distributed to our stores in preparation for the week-end business. While it is impossible to make a definite statement at this time, present crop condi- tions indicate higher prices on fancy Elberta Peaches such as we are offering. In all probability it will pay you well to purchase some of your peach requirements for Calif, August 1.— | couples, as well as the club hostesses, star of the screen,| were not detained. Four waiters and atrimonial venture | the bartender were taken with Dolan. | | A card index bearing the names, the | | agents said, of several hundred persons | | was seized and the names will be in- | vestigated. i | her to the declaration she never id remarry, to- was_planning or wedding. Mary Willoughby, who”died at the age of 95 recently, had been nurse (o | five generaticns in the family of M Open All Day Saturday | A Great Convenience for Week-End Shoppers. Each Week With Pay, in Addition to Their Regular Vacation. All Our Employes Are Given One Day Off || Gibbons, motion picture art direc- tor. The wedding is to take place Au- gust 6. The announce- AUGUST BLANKET SALE 7 deposit reserves your blan- kets until wanted.—Third Floor. | Donald Smeaton, Hants, Engla: 3020 Dent Pl. N.W. Just North of 30th & Q Streets 3 Rooms, Kitchen Bath and Porch, $40 ment was received with unusual inter- est in the film col- [ ony, for Hollywood had ‘aken her word that wedded life AUGUST FUR SALE Magnificent garments at special low prices. A reasonable deposit re- serves any coat until ‘wanted. Third Ffoor Satisfaction Since 1859 GSPALACE 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. could be only & pojores del Rio. memory to her. In January, 1929, she obtained & di- some time after she had brought from Mexico by Edwin| e to enter fil Gibbons also | YOU CAN SERVE Gwendolyn Mill was divorced four years age Miss Del Rio recently Gunther Lessing, attorn S8 of alienating the affections of his w Lessing, in suit, said the actress urged Mrs. Lessing to.get a divorce. Both Miss Del Rio and Mrs. Lessing denied the charge. RANSDELL CAMPAIGNS WITH FEATHER DUSTER Home Town Housewives Give Him Mandate to Clean Up Louis- iana Politics. Jorp (ALVERT Clearance ‘ 1 Wiy Women’s and Misses’ | —Coats —Suits $3.00 Ballipan preserving this week end. 4 - 25¢ ORIGINAL BUSHEL BASKET, $2-99 CALIF. BARTLETT PEARS -. RIPE TOMATOES . . . . . ICEBERG LETTUCE . . . . HONEY BALL MELONS . . . . 3w 25¢ 3 me. 25¢ 2 nas. 25¢ 2 for 25¢ SWEET POTATOES . . . . . 3 25¢ Standard Quality Tomatoes Campbell's Tomato Soup . . 3 eans 25¢ Encore Prepared Spaghetti 2 cun 15¢ lona Ketchup . . . . . soxboue 10¢ Rajah Mustard . . . . ... 5 10c Del Monte Peaches . . . . Libby’s Pineapple . . . . . . Del Monte Fruits for Salad. . Dromedary Grapefruit . . . . 3 medium cans Dl Monte ~ COFFEE 25¢ e 45¢ Ige. can No. 1 Can Med. can By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, August 1.—Sena- tor Joseph E. Ransdell, up for re- election, has accepted as his campaign emblem the feather duster which has been used in cartoon and editorial by his chief opponent, Gov. Huey P. Long, in poking fun at the Senator’s whiskers. When he opened his campaign in his home town yesterday he was presented with a huge feather duster in the name of housewives with a mandate to clean up Louisiana politics. “I accept this feather duster from you with deep gratitude, as it is a grand I old emblem of a matchless race of I women,” said the ?emw'- { lOR D CALVERI BUILDING LEAGUE ELECTS amans ¢ LOS ANGELES MAN HEAD Philadelphia Chosen as Convention “City for 1931 at Closing Ses- sion in Grand Rapids. 2 cane 250 (OFFEE —Ensembles With | & As Confidence > A t Sketched . Above S weeping A bargain price for the favorite Reductions Gulden’s Mustard % 13¢ IN OUR MEAT MARKETS FANCY LEG of LAMB mrmar ] L. DY@ | Shoulder Lamb Roast...™ 23c { Swift’s Prem. Hams...."™ 3lc Lean Stewing Lamb. .2 ™= 25¢ { Loffler’s Skinless Franks ™ 38c ™. 39¢c ;{ Briggs Pep Loaf Fla. Gold Grapefruit Juice . Summer millinery—these cool, smart, serviceable ballipan hats for street, sports and vacation wear. Medium and wide brims and welted crowns. Trimmed with plain and Roman stripe silk bands. ADVANCE FALL HATS Ready in Many Smart Versions at Popular Prices Street Floor. | Il i m Saturday is opportunity day in ready-to- wear! Clearance prices offer wonderful sav- ings on smartest fashions. Be among the first to profit by these final reductions. Second Floor. Phoenix Full-Fashioned | Lean Stewin All-Silk Hose | Frying Chickens...... New low price for these nation- $ ally-famous pure silk hose, in both chiffon and service weights. French heels and pointed heels. Dull Finish Chardonize Hose Erog s PURE LARD . . ....2 m 25 5OC CRISCO - con 23¢ . . .. w4 e 35¢ NUTLEY ®ut Margarine , . s ]9¢ NUCOA Not Margariss. . . 4 h 2G¢ KRAFT'S CHEESE . 3¢ ENCORE SELECTED SPANISH PLAIN OLIVES Clicquot Club Ginger Ale = . 2vowes29c C&CGillgerMe .. Dvottles 250 High Rock Beverages . 3'E:ntmme” 25¢ Pure Grape Juice . ... P.2lc = 39 . Oz. 23c Gogamalle:... .0 889 ENCORE - Macaroni MINT SAUCE New Purchase [ adervenr 99 | Gowns, dance sets, bloomers, chemise, panties and step-ins—of |} luxurious runproof Chardonize and | heavy rayon—in tailored, lace- trimmed and appliqued styles. Pas- tel shades—Street Floor. 1,800 Men’s SHIRTS | Worth $1.50, $2 & $2.50 Tender CHUCK ROAST Fancy RIB - ROAST By the Associated Press. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., August 1.— R. Holtby Myers of Los Angeles was elected president of the United States Building and Loan League in the closing session of its annual convention yester- day. He succeeds Ernest A. Hale of Boston. Philadelphia was chosen as the convention city for-1931. Other officers are: William E. Best, Pittsburgh, first vice president; Ward B. Whitlock, Springfield, Ills., second vice president, chosen under the policy of advancing officers each year. Direc- tors elected were John Warren, Jersey City, N. J.; L. P. McCullough, Columbus, Ohio; George E. McKinnis, Shawnee, glr(lahrmn, and Lee C. Stidd, Portland, eg. 100% Pure Because Of Its Unvarying Every pair perfect. These fash- fonable dull-finish hose of beauti- ful durable Chardonize come in 8 O°'CLOCK COFFEE . . . . = 25¢ BOKAR COFFEE . .. .. » 35¢ W.H.EVAPORATED MIIK . 3 ... 25¢ EAGLE CONDENSED MILK . < 19c Uniformity and MOTHER DIES IN FLAMES Attempts to Save Family, Two of * Whom Perish. McPEERSON, Kans., August 1 (P).—A mother perished in the flames of her home here yesterday in attempting to save the lives of other member of her family, two of whom were burned to death. The dead are Mrs. Mary Kaspagek, her 15-year-cld daughter, Anna Grace, and an aunt, Mrs. Anna Soona, 87 years | old. Awakened by the fire, the origin of | which was undetermined, Mrs. Kasparek called her sons Lee and Ed, and the| latter's wife, who were sleeping on the | second floor. They escaped through a window. | The mother was trapped in going to the rescue of the others asleep in the home. Lee Kasparek ran back into the | house in an unsuccessful effort to save | his mother and the others. He was| severely burned. American and Pimento, Ib. Deliciousness .. k. Phs. SERVE JorD (ALVERT QUART JAR 20@ Quaker Crackels . . .. ... 2 e 25¢ Shredded Wheat . . ... .2 s 19¢ Wheaties . . ......:.. #= 15¢ Kelloggs Corn Flakes . . . 2 »ise. 15¢ Kelloggs All Bran Biscuits . rxs. 12¢ 1] ¥ Perfect Of plain, fancy and rayon-stripe | broadcloth, woven madras and | jacquard madras. Attached or | separate _collar, also neckband shirts. White, solid colors, stripes | and figures. Sizes 134} to 14; also sizes; 17% and 18 in collar-at- tached shirts. White, Plain Colors 14to 17 | New assortment ready for Sat- | urday—in broadcloth and per- |} cale.” Collar attached shirts that | look well and wear well.* Perfects and irregulars. i | Following up the information that| crows seldom bother golf links, a farmer in England has placed an old golfing suit in his field as a scarecrow. AND sl .00 o — _SPAGHETTI (1| Sunnyfield Flour . 19¢ 3.5 39¢ § P & G Soap - ||| Washington Flour . . 52 23¢ ‘3. 48¢ { Lighthouse Cleanser gt S vy S GNEN, Gold Medal & Pillsbury %2 25¢ 'z 55¢ § Novite. washmg soda P Tc AN : =7 ‘ g / Swansdown Cake Flour . . . exs. 32¢ { Flash, hand cleanser . . . ce= 10c ‘ Davis Baking Powder . . . . & Bon Ami . Oc Powder 12¢ 2 Pkgs. lsc cooo 4 oo 15¢ .3 came 10c the popular Summer shades. include ensembles, onegand two piece effects. : $1.50 Costume Slips trimmed. Shadow-proof hems. Street Floor. —Pretty Styles 16 to 42 . In dots, flowers, figures, checks, solid colors Women's rayon flat crepe cos- Flesh, peach, nile and white. Regular $1.00 —Fast Colors Well tailored dresses of vat-dyed fabrics in novelty prints, linene and printed pique. Styles and combinations. No C. O. Ds. Al sales final. tume slips with built-up or strap shoulders. Tailored or lace-- Regular and extra sizes. 36 to 50 in some styles. Second Floor. = 5-Ib. e o G Bag (THE 905 BP) (BAEFORE P.ERCOLATORS) Cake CREAMERY Cut Fresh Butter ;... T . 45¢ “Prince of Ales” | VACATION Extra Pale Dry ; SMOKES! New! Don’'t forget to include—when : P Ginger Ale | .| Palmolive Ask our managers about the beautiful modernistic gilt-edged BE Ans bridge cards — FREE with 18 3 e 20¢ coupons. With every 2 packages pur- at our regular 10c retail we give you 1 package free, | therefore—3 pkgs. for 20e. IN THE GARBAGE CAN cleanses desfroys odors kills germs Don'’tlet the garbage can be a menace to family health! Let Clorox act as a protector. For Clorox has positive germ-killing power,and asit cleanses it deodorizesand disinfects,too! This applies to the kitchen garbage can as well as the larger outside can.You need only be sure all particles of food have been washed from the can. 2 Then let Clorox do its job quickly, easily, efficiently. Bottles Clorox is a product of modetn science. Its clean, wholesome Carton of 6 Bottles, 75¢ | odor indicates its germicidal qualities . . . Directions for the > i many uses of Clorox are on the label. = AT ALL GROCERS Until Saturday’s Closing smmoros =22 |[PALMOLIVE SOAP Sunnyfield Lb. QA€ a7, LD, Prints Ada Many of us remember Ada Rehan, Ellen Terry, Blanche Bates, and others who remain today only as names. One old favorite, however, that first ap- peared on Capital menus in 1896 remains today to headline any bill-of-fare. Browning & Baines cre- ated an individual flavor when they produced Orienta Coffee—a flavor that 35 years of experience has kept con- stant, unchanged BROWNING & BAINES g Orienta SOLD AT ALL GROCERS or Camels and some inc Albert tobacco “for the pipe.” Lucky Strikes and Camels Tins of 50 29c Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco 2 Tins 25¢ Each purchase of two bottles | itles you. to ome coupon. Save them! 12-oz. zs c SSSaa.