Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
RUST NOMINATED You can take 12 years to piy off your loans without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion- ate rates. Association Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets Over $25,000,000 Cor. ll and E NW. o er Need Feminine Hygiene Perplex You Modern science has perfected a safe, mnon-poisonous agent that insures fem- inine hygiene. It is no longer necessary to resort to dangerous bichloride and other forms of mercury to possess per- sonal daintiness and charm at alk times. Particular women everywhere have found Key’s Astringent Powder to be a ‘marvelously soothing, refreshing and | ying ~ preparation. It banishes g, disease-breeding bacteria, yet mever irritates the most delicate tissues. . KEY’S ASTRINGENT A Safe Preparation for Particular Women = Easy Pleasant Way f Our Regula ‘William County mejority in the against an To Lose Fat‘ b FOR STATE SENATE Fairfax Man Beats Jesse of Arlington by 1,200-Vote Margin. John W. Rust of Fairfax County won the Democratic nomination for State Senator in the thirtieth Virginia dis- trict over Charles T. Jesse of Arlington County by a mafority of more than 11,200 votes in yesterday’s Democratic primary. Nomination is equivalent to electior n. The race between Rust and Jesse was expected to be much closer than was revealed by a count of votes in the three counties and one city which make up the district, the heavy vote in Prince ‘unexpected. Rust’s majority for Jesse. Jesse Wins Arlington. Rust's majority was accumulated in Fairfax and Prince William Counties, Jesse ha won in Arlington County . The majority of Rust quickly wiped out, however, on receipt of returns from the other two counties. The vote for the entire dis- trict, with the excepticn of one small precinct in Fairfax County having a maximum vote of 40, was: Rust, 5,315; Jesse, 4,063, giving Rust a majority of 1,252, The State senatorship was the only HOUSE, Va., August 5.—Charles T. Jesse of this county, while defeated for g g i & for except tor and the House tes. full Arlington Oounty vote EEET r Clearance Offers E Its Final Drastic Reductions in Spring Suits Formerly $35 & $40 Formerly $50 & $60 27% Alterations st Cost 175 Furnishings at Low Prices SHIRTS Our Regular $2.50 Fancy Negligee Shirts, col- lar attached or to match Our Regular $3.50 Fancy Negligee Shirts, col- lar attached or to match.. $].75 32.35 PAJAMAS Bncelient quality $2.50 Pajamas Our Regular $3.50 Quality Pajamas HALF HOSE Regular $1 Fancy Silk and Lisle Regular $1.50 Fancy Silk and Lisle NECKWEAR Reguier $1:30 Maidsdrsie Cut Silks... .. oo Sl.ls Reguiar $2.00; unueual valos....ccceon.cn.. 345 All Sales Final Sidney West, inc. 14th & G Sts. atter was 500, 8s|p. | cluding that of J. Fred Birrell, un. m‘ candidate for the House of PFirst—Jesse, 172; Rust, 62; Birrell, 215. Becond—Jesse, 167; Rust, Bir- rell, 208. Third—Jess>, 150; Rust, 93; Birrell, 211, ; Rust, :-;-z,ms"o'"'mrfii, 238, Sixtho—Jesse, 3 . Jesse, g n%;mm had been de cla; the nominee for the House of Delegates from County by the county Democratic Committee, so his name was not placed on the ballot. WAGE “VEGETABLE WAR” ‘Washington and Oregon Inspectors Examine All Produce. PORTLAND, Ore., August 5 UP.—A | moval of restrictions against members | th “Vegetable War” between Washington and Oregon was fought yesterday by agricultural inspectors of the two States from either end of a bridge between Portland and Vancouver, Wash. Hostilities started when several Ore- gon farmers were fined for bringing un- branded and allegedly infected produce into Washington. ~The Multnomah (Portland) County inspector retaliated yesterday by treating Washington pro- duce in a similar manner. Both States inspectors at either end of_ the idge, examining all produce. Nor- mally exchanges are made without re- strictions. REMOVAL IS URGED Arlington Group Declares D. C. Police and Firemen Forced to Move. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYON PARK, Va, August 5.—Re- |of the Washington Police and Fire De- | partments maintaining residences out- | side of the National Capital is asked in a resolution presented to the meeting |of the Arlington County Civic Federa- |tion” last night and referred to the | Executive Committee for study and re- port. Robert E. Plymale, delegate from Fort Myer Heights and author of the OFRESDENCE RULE: Arlington - County ‘at s sacrifice and move into the District of Columbis. Plymale said that now that so much stress is being laid on the importance jorces. ‘The Roads, cn'oulemrdl and Sidewalks plans Count; Ar] e f2 e s morial {of an approach by the time the span |1s open to traffic. President Harry A. Fellows, who pre- sided, announced that the meet- ing of the Executive Committee would be held at the home of E. Lester Ben- nett, secretary, in Lyon Village, Thurs- to thi | . This' mattér, "it was | | pointed out, seems to be at a standstill | | and something should be done to assure | BUS THAT DROWNED 23 PLUNGED THROUGH GATES Carolina Officer Says Bridge Was Closed at Time of Fatal Ac- cident Monday. By the Associated Press. . COLUMBIA, 8. C. August 5—J. O. Saunders, highway patrolman, who in- vesigated the drowning of two white that the gates of the bridge were closed Notice to Subscribers in Apartment Houses Subscribers wishing the carricr boy to knock on the door when delivering The Star will please tele- phone circulation depart- ment. National d instractions will be given | 1600 West Broad Street : KILL MY FLEASI” . disease. POLK MILLER PRODUCTS CORPORATION Richmond, Virginia There is a Sergeant's Dog Medicine for Every Dog Ailment, Sold by Druggists end Pet Shops Everywhere, resolution, pointed out that the regu- lation has worked a hardship on some members of the departments who, since the regulations went into effect, have had to dispose of their in u’\lll 20, with Arthur of the Parks, Planning Zoning Committee, and Mrs. Eleanot Gary, chairman of the School Committee, as guests. for this service to start at - Sergeants i and SKIP-FLEA POWDER course women prefer them OTHING in a cigarette has they ".e FRESH! “ ever appealed to women so . swiftly and truly as the fresh mildness of Camels in the Humidor Pack. To the delicate feminine throat the suave, cool fragrance of this perfectly con- ditioned cigarette comes as a genuine and welcome boon. Now women smokers as well as men are learning what a throat-friendly joy a . fine cigarette in prime, factory-fresh con- dition can be! ' ; Now they can relish the satisfaction of expertly blended fine Turkish and mild Domestic tobaccos free from the scratch- and-sting of parched and dusty drynese. Camels in the Humidor Pack are just CaMELS Mild .. NO CIGARETTY AFTER-TASTE Tane in CAMEL QUARTER HOUR fea- turing Morton Downey and Tomy Wons — Columbia Breadecasting System — every mnight except Sunday what good cigarettes should be—fine to- baccos kept fine, no matter where or when you buy them. The scientific germ-safe wrapping—not plain ordinary Cellophane but moisture- proof Cellophane which costs nearly twice as much—seals in all the factory freshness and aroma, seals it so tightly that wet weather cannot make Camels nor drought weather make them dry. If your taste is jaded with the heat and sting of fast-burning dried-out cigarettes, try cool, humidor fresh Camels for a grate- ful change. i, Seeden Give your throat a vacation—try Camels for just one day; then quit them —if you can. -