Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1930, Page 29

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itic and Republican| | Cangigiates Build Fences j ——-at Exhibition. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., August 21.—Tak fng full advantage of the opportunity to do “missionary” work in the big crowd, | virtually all of the Democratic cand! dates for nominations far office soon to be made and the Republican candi- dates already selected, as well as many other active members of both parties, spent today at the Rockville fair. | . Politics was the chief topic of con- Versation and about everybody within the big inclosure was reminded that two | important elections are scheduled for | the county in the near future—Septem ber 8—when the two Democratic fac: tions clash at the polls in a primary contest, and November 4, when the Democratic and Republican nominees fight it out. | Mayor Willlam F. Broening of Balti- | Imore, Republican candidate for Gov- . ernor, is expected to spend this after-| noon on the grounds. In anticipation of his visit; prominent members of his ty in all parts of the county—about | undred of them—have been invited | attend and serve as a sort of recep-| tion committee. It is planned for some | of the leading county Republicans to mccompany him about the grounds and troduce him to the voters, but, it is . no speeches are expected. { L The crowd was big, possibly as many | = 15,000 men, women and children ing on the grounds when the exhibit | Mas at its height, ‘and in expectation of a large attendance the management | had provided s big program, the out- standing features of which wer aby show, six running races, a cavalcade of | stock, fres open-air acts and other fea- fures. It was a big all-round day and * @verybody seemed happy. i KIDNAPED GIRL | STAYED IN MT. AIRY Miss Smith Reveals to Reporters ‘Whereabouts on Day She ‘Was Missing. ’eem Dispatch to The Star. MOUNT AIRY, Md, August 21.— North Maryland town was revealed Miss Retha Smith, 16-year-old Unity, | irl, who alleged she was kidnaped | riminally attacked, as “the big to which she was taken after subjected to alleged assaults on farm near Daisy. She made the revel- ns to two newspaper men, who, when called at her father's home were by the parent with a shotgun hrown loosely across his arms. Montgomery and Howard County po- are searching for two men for ts were issued by Mont- T, jr., following disck r of the girl's story, after her home. One of the men, it was Christopher C. Campbell. Both re alleged in warrants to be in- plved in the kidnaping, but only one Has been charged in & wartant with inal assault, following the capturing the girl near her home at the point a gun. The girl stated to the newspaper men hat she was not held in Mount Airy, was brought here last Thursday by r alleged kidnapers. She said that he applied for & room at the local btel, but as accommodations were not ble, she was directed to a neigh. pr, Mrs. B. Butler Kidd. The latt ‘was said, does not conduct a board: house, but when she saw the girl's she furnished accommodations inghwnymn Holds Up Couples and Escapes Despite Police Traps. @ & Staft Correspondent of The Star. COLLEGE PARK, Md, August 21.— I spite of repeated efforts to capture | in police “traps,” a masked bandit | has been robbing parked couples | the point of a gun along the Edmon- | road for the past two weeks was | at large today. ‘The bandit staged another hold-up ' st night and County Officers Reese d Gasch made a futile effort to find | m in the woods after the robbery | d been reported to Justice of Peace | IN CHURCH SPLIT| . Elmer Lucas and Thiny-flve: Members - Withdraw From | Cherrydale Baptist. & 8tafl Correspondent of The Star. HERRYDALE, Va., August 21.—A tous split in the congregation of the | dale ist Church was dis- when the pastor, Rev. Lucast hadered his resignation withdrew their letters. . lgnation and withdrawals place &t a special meeting of congregation following the weekly gyer meeting, which was conducted Rev Mr. Lucas with no warning the impending break. While a ma- aware for some time y in the church they an amicable settle- s action was offered s and members who etters have refused fo any explanations, but it is under- | d that the division in the church rg:.sm H t Potter, | tendent of the Sunday school. | t appears, according to rellable in-| tion, that these differences arose | r & matter of printing materials d in a small printing office con- by Mr. Potter in a room of the h. It was also learned that Mr. piter had been suspended from the | t Printing Office pending tion by the bl T ‘ | rch Furniture Enamel Dries in 4 hours. Assortment Goed Colors MEtrg. 0151 BUTLER-FLYNNE 607-609 C St. ’tf_hu for Color Card W, B, Moses & 9 AM. to 6 PM. Black Silk Coats The Ever Smart Coat 515 25 Were $25 to $69.50 We cannot say too much for these coats. First of all, they have been sold for much more than they are now marked. Secondly, the fashion value of the coats—black is always chic regard- less of new color fads—silk is adaptable to almost any occasion. Fully lined in silk or satin, the larger number have fur trim. - The Furs Are: Squirrel Natural Fitch American Broadtail Sizes 14 to 46 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Allen-A Sheer Service In New Fall Shades ‘You will like these hose because they are as practical as they are lovely. They have a narrow lisle garter hem and foot that makes them suited to hard wear, In all the Fall shades to harmo- nize or match with your costumes. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Axminster Rugs Size sz 329 For those desiring a very moderate-priced rug that will still be attractive and give satis- factory wear—this is the rug. In fine Persian designs, woven of a fine quality wool. And Many Other Equally Remarkable Values in Our Rug Sale MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR In the Drapery Section $1.35 to $1.50 Cretonnes 79C 1w Domestic and imported cretonnes from our own stock. An inexpensive way to brighten up your home. Tailored Curtains Fabrics $| Pair $| Yard Remnants of up- holstery fabrics. Av- erage size 54x54 in. For Friday only. MOBES—THIRD FLOOR Upholstery Fine quality ecru marquisette tailored curtains, Made with 3-inch hems. Pied Piper Shoes For Children These shoes are sold exclusively here in Washington. A sturdy sandstone elk oxford for small boys. Sizes 87 to 12 .$4.50 Sizes 1213 to 2 ..$5.00 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE F Street at Eleventh Now In . In Progress Progress Friday Specials in the Linen Shop O-rgandie Scarfs and Vanity Sets Rose. .. .Blue....Gold. .. .Orchid. ...Green 55¢ Clearance of All Linen Cloths $12 Cloths $16 Tablecloths $20 Cloths. $4 $0 . .50 p L 56 3 all-lifien tablecloths of an extra fine quality. Size Only 5 of these beauti- ful all-linen tablecloths in size 2x2 yards. 2x2Y; yards, lovely patterns. Size 2x21/4 $13.50 Cloths A e v $16 Cloths ards. ese ew 1items s5 :’re only given as an exam- 56-50 4 of these, alllinen ple of our linen values. cloths in size 2x2 yards. 8 all-linen tablecloths in MOSES—FIRST FLOOR 2x2 yards, Pre-lnventory Clearance Dresses Greatly Reduced $ 3 g $5 $7.50 Were $10 to $15 Were $5.95 to $6.95 Coats Greatly Reduced $5 $7.50 $10 Were $10 to $15 Were $10 to $15 Were $15 to $25 Sizes 14 to 48 in the Groups Were $10 to $15 MOSES—SECOND FLOOR riental Rug Sale Hand-Woven Turkish Rugs : 1 sz %100 Were $125 We have only a limited number of these beautiful rugs with deep, heavy pile and rich Oriental colorings. We will never have the opportunity again to sell this rug at this low price—lower than the cost of most domestic L 150 India Numdah Rugs $4.50 $5.95 $9.95 Size 2x3 Size 3x4 Size 4x6 Many of these rugs especially suited for your bed room. In most unusual embroideries and the most wanted colors. MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR A Zl W ik 1IN il 2 all-linen cloths in size | Miss Washington Returns to School —and what is more natural— she will certainly select her $|O hat at Moses from a large se- lection, varied in styles and colors—and all brimming over Others with chic. $5 to $7.50 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR New Winter Coats $58 Now is the time to buy one of these Winter coats while the selection is large. In all the smartest materials, furs and styles. Others to $175 Travel Tweeds $|6.75 These travel tweeds are famous for the fact that they wrinkle very little. In the new rich tones for Fall, and all' the becoming style fea- tures. Just the dress to wear now when it is a little too warm for a coat. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR Five Minutes To Wait Just enough time for the quick concen- trated treatment per- fected by Helena Rubinstein. Cleanse with Valaze Cleans- ing and massage Cream..75¢, $1.25 Tone with Valaze Extrait, a mildly stimulating tonic that smooths away fine lines ...$2,50 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Clearance Children’s Dresses T T Regular $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 dresses. Of dainty voile, dimity or organdie. An excellent time to get dresses for now and next year at a great savings. Sizes 1 to 6 and 7 to 14. MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. Rayon Undies Rayon runproof bloomers with elastic at knee and yoke front. Sizes 4, 5 and 6. Were $1.95..$1.30 Rayon runproof vests in sizes 34, 40, 42 and 44. Were $1.35 MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Pearls* Allen-A 85c s Lovely three- Polo Shirts strand choker and 30-inch length $|50 pearls* Fancy pearl* ‘pendants, * * 60 - inch Pastel shades in length, all unusual large, medium or luster, with fancy small sizes. Ideal clasp. for all sport wear. #Simulated MOSES—FIRST FLOOR MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Silk Underwear 3 In Pastel Shades Chemise, dancettes, step-ins and French panties of crepe de chine or crepe de chine satin striped. Plain, lace or embroidered. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR

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