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~ TORY WIN LIVELY " CONMONS Fe Near Mob Violence Attends Bye-Election - in Laborite Area Crushing ‘New Party.’ By the Associated Press. ASHTON - UNDER - LYNE, England, traditional Laborite con- ld Mosley’s “new party” leader being nearly mobbed: An angry cfowd of several thousand Laborites swarmed about the meeting place where Sir Oswald, a young aristo- crat; Lady Mosley, a daughter of the late Marquis Curzon, and others had gathered to listen to returns which decisively downed the first “new party” candidate to make the race for Jeered and Blamed. y. ‘The vote in the bye-election Lieut. Col. J. Broadbent, Conservaf 12420; J. Gordon, Laborite, 11,00 ‘Young, “new party,” 4,472. ir Bad Check Dated Feb. 30 Causes Stir In. District Court Prisoner Admits Guilt, But Judge Declares | ThereIs No Such Date. A man_ pleaded guilty to having forged & Sheck on “February 30, 1931, in ice Court . “You are charged,” said the clerk to Joseph Van Dame, 35, “with having committed the crime of forgery on Pbbr\l":’l;{y?!n. Do yoit plead gullty or not oo “Guilty,” answered Van Dame quietly. Then Judge Ralph Given enlighten- ed the prosecuting attorney, clerk and defendant that February the things that do not exist and added that unless the dlm {m (hh:nmld?n‘g:- tion paper was quickly change - 'r_‘e‘ndunt.an kn.:me would walk from e court & man, “But, your honor, the check is dated February 30,” the itor said. 8% Che nformation paper should date on formaf paper be March 32, when it was cashed. Neither the man who gave $15 on the mm»n-t!l:lll"amu;cot!t. Van Dame 'an ‘was remanded to the grand jury under $3,000 bond. WOMAN PRISONERS SET BUNKS AFIRE Six Held on Arson Charge Subdued After Attacking Jailers With Knives. By the Associated Press. CARTHAGE, N. C., May 1.—For said | sonond time since they were placed in 282 i s and {lnthl of the working woman and housewife are prevalent, excited considerable com- ment am the voters. . Sir Oswald’s platform in the election cam| was the same as that on which he and & handful of followers in the House of Commons deserted Labor ranks and formed a new party. It held that more drastic, socialistic measures needed to cure Britain’s economic TEST TRIP FITS FLYERS FOR HOP AROUND WORLD Pangborn and Herndon Get Chance to Study Navigation on Flight to Porto Rico. MIAMI, Fla, May 1 (#)—Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon, g.. from here at 7:25 a.m. to- au Prince on a flight from to Porto Rico in preparation proposed around-the-world air- ‘were accompanied by Capt. ‘Yancey, New York-to-Rome is teaching Herndon ad- vigation for the prcposed %8 i i Jall to await trial on arson State institution for delinquent girls, where ‘they and 10 other inmates are alleged to have burned two dormitories. They were transferred to the fireproof Moore County Jail here recently when they attempted to burn the Robeson County Jail. Early yuten:ly me‘eflnd their cell bunks and kicked out the window panes. They attacked with knives jail officials who went to subdue them, but finally were quieted when a fire hose was turned on them. Clint McCaskill, 25, a barber, who went to the aid of the jail officials, was 'ulekl l‘&n:unl.lhed. ] y e 9 The girls are Margaret Pridgen, Wil- ; Hayes, ille; Josephine VINCENT IS IMPROVING Michigan House Member's Condi- tion Still Regarded as Serious. HONOLULU, May 1 (#).—Represent- ative Bird J. Vincent of Mic] ‘was in the Naval Hospital at Pearl Harbor today following his arrival on the Army transport Henderson. Physicians sald his condition was improved, ‘but he still was a “very sick man.” Vincent was taken ill with cardio-renal disease des' Poldi Shirts Very serviceable and cool shirts of rayon for sports wear. Easily laundered. Plain colors and white. Sizes 12 to 1415. il g 5 Sport Shirts, st Comfortable sport shirts - with .short sleeves, Fine quality broadcloth in white and plain shades. All fast cojors and fully pre-shrunk. Sizes 1214 to 14/, and Jr. shirts in ages 9 to 13. Boys’ Wash Knickers s|.so and s|.7s Trim fitting, roomdy knick- ers, of fancy an linens. Sizes 9 to 18. oyster Khaki Knickers, $1.50 Boys’ Shorts, $1.25° Well tailored fancy and ter linens. - Fully pre- * runk. Sizes 5 to 12. Khaki Shorts, $1 Gray and Tan Flannel VSIAncks. $5 and $6 Official Boy Scout Outfitters New York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store: 3113 14th N.W. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY T, 1931. OODWARD & LOTHROP épecial Selling of Finer 'Handbags, $595 Bags of Similar Quality Are $10 to $18 in Our Regular Stocks Each is a copy of an important Paris creation— styles for every occasion, from sports to formal afternoon wear. The finish, details and linings are characteristic of much higher-priced handbags, of silk, pin seal, pigskin-grain, calfskin, patent leather and alligator-grain calf. Black, brown and smart Spring colors. Lzarurz Goobs, Aiste 5, Fmst FLOOR. Junior Misses’ Pumps Net:’ Arrivals . o § 4,75 in b Special Selling The impprtant new brown-and-white and black- and-whité combinations, in step-in and one-strap pumps are a feature of this collection. Also in beige calf with self-toned lizard calf trimming. Sizes 3 to 7 and widths AAA to B. A special purchase of pumps that promise to be the outstanding shoe fash- ion of the season. Boys' Shirts and Blouses Less Than Regular Wholesale Cost 95C 3 for $2.75' Fresh new shirts and blouses, in a variety sure to please boys of any age and taste. Broadcloth and madras, in plain colors, stripes and figured patterns, Shirts and button-on blouses—sports and collar-at- tached styles—long and short sleeves. Button-on blouses in boys’ sizes 5 to 10." Junior shirts in sizes 8 to 12; youths' shirts in sizes 1214 to 1435, Tux Boys’ StorE, FOURTH FLOOR. 4 Tomorrow—Last Day to See Candlewick Spreads Made Here Feature Values, $3.95 and $5.95 - Candlewick bedspreads are handmade today, in the same way they have been made for generations and in old patterns cherished and handed down from mother to daughter. We especially invite you to see this demonstration here tomorrow . . . it is an interesting insight 'into one of America’s few sur- viving “home industries.” Other Candlewick Bedspreads, $2.50 to $18 Brosprzaps, Seconn FLOOR. 10 11™ F aND G STREETS s Crisp Cotton_ Frocks For Girls’ Summer Occasions $|.95_ —Low Priced Now Girls want plenty of fresh washable frocks for warm weather . . . piques and linens for sports —dimities and voiles for dress occasions. New cap sleeved and sleeveless models, with flared or pleated skirts. Sports styles, with mesh yokes or belts. Sizes 7 to 14. Girls' Bloomer Dresses, $3-95 Bloomer frocks in the new and colorful cottons are very smart and most practical for school and general wear. In English prints, cross-barred voile, lawn, broadcloth, and satinette materials, with hand crochet, smocking, lingerie trimmings, or contrasting collars. Sizes 7 to 10. Dainty Cotton Dresses, 32'95\ Belted and straightline models ip new cottons for sports or dress . . . lawns, dimities, organdies and dotted swiss. Sizes 7 to 14. ; GmLs’ APPAREL, FOURTH FLOOR. - May Event Values in ‘Children's Wear Little Boys’ Wash Suits, $]-95 For Smart Two to Sixes Outfit the very young man for Summer smartly and in- expensively. Comfortable sleeveless and short-sleeved models of broadcloth and linen in plain colors and print combinations. Size$2t06 .ceeereeenncens...$1.95 cach Little GirlsS' Wash.Frocks, $].95 . Dotted swisses, dimities, printed lawns and ginghams fashion adorable little girls’ frocks, daintily trimmed with smocking or in tailored styles. Sleeveless and short- sleeved styles, some with panties. Sizes 2 to 6, $1.95 each Little Girls’ Cotton Frocks, $2-95 Attractive cotton frocks with lingerie trimmings, hand embroidery or Irish crochet. Printed :tphyrl, dotted swiss, handkerchief lawn, broadcloth and printed voile, with or without panties, Sizes 2 to 6, JuvENTLES’ APPAREL, FOURTR FLOOR, Four-Piece Knit Suits In the May Event 57.50 A sweater, cardigan jacket, tuck-in skirt and - beret—in beautiful pastels'and novelty tweed mixtures. Sizes 10 to 16. Play Suits in the popular overall styles, sizes 2 to 8..51 Silk and Flannel Skirts in pastel shades, sizes 4“,; 12 & Cotton Sun Suits, with mesh tops, in assor zes, S0c GILs’ SPORTSWEAR, FOURTH FLOOR. Printed Lingerie, $1-9 French crepe and crepe de chine panties, dance sets, slips and gowns, with lace, appli- que and embroidery trimming, or in tailored styles. Delightful pastel prints and flesh and white. Sizes 12 to 18. 5 : Nainsook Slips, trimmed with lace or embroidery; sizes 2 to 14 Girls’ Pajamas, in one-piece style: Summer Pajamas, in one and two piece styles; sizes 4 to 18 ...... .................... RPN 1 Gmis’ FURNISHINGS, FOURTE FLOOR. Imported Summer Socks, 3 pairs for 31 Children’s full-fashioned imported Summer socks in regulation half-length and ankle-length styles. Gay stripes and fancy tops to delight young hearts. Sizes 5 to 9%5. * Boys' : Ys-Length Novelty Sports Hose, 65¢ Regularly Here at $1—Sizes 8 to 1134 CHILDREN's HosiEry, Arsie 17, st PLOOR. In Annual May Events—Tomorrow Popular Undergarment Values . Philippine Gowns ) $1.15 and $1.45 Two-piece Rayon Pajamas ..... (5rvie v < s ot s $1.9 KNIT AND COTTON UNDERWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Rayon Bloomers (A4 Rayon Chemise Step-ins. . Sizes 36 to.44. . Fine Foundation Garment Values Bien Jolie Corsette; reinforced Bien Jolie Side-Hook Girdles. ... Nature’s Rival Corset-Brassiere ... Corsers, THIRD FLOOR. Nature’s Rival Circle Sash Bien Jolie Long-line Brassieres Lily of France Lace-top Duosette. .. Hdndmade Silk Lingerie Values Step-ins, some with fitted yokes. ..$2.95 Chemise; in princesse styles ..82.95 SILK UNDERWEAR AND COSTUME SLIPS, " Costume Slips; in princesse styles ... X Silk Gowns .........0 Vb dibdee Feshi wss e $4.95