Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1931, Page 26

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THE EVENING TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST m TWO HELD AS KIDNAPERS|WHITE LEAD GROWS |Briec, Saareonca s somis. wis| DOLLAR BID AWAITED » o s e Mike Conner, his assured second St Louis Police Say Pair Tried to ON U. S. SHIP LINE Abduct Wealthy Man. UILAU iU IN GOVERNOR RACE | 252.25, e st ST. LOUIS, August 6 () —City and Paul B.' Johnson moved out of last T T mmsmv oty paliss, cttiining thetr work Conner Lags by 13,000 Votes. polltlm‘r‘.vlm 43,110 o-;m 4_1..011 for Sheedy Group Also Expected o s | connection with the unsuccessful at- Bilbo Faoction Smothered . i R — Make Offer—Conferences Are tempt Monday to kidnap Oscar John- Thronghout The Governor’s attitude in the run- ms “ay Give Some Clue|®n 23, wealthy 26-year-old scn of recent one of the founders of the Internation- to Periodic Ravaoes al Shoe Co., Tuesday were secking of Diseases. Tommy Hayes, notorious gangster, as . ipal in the plot. Dennis Mur- % men, accused of holding up |gan a steady pull away from a fleld of held an 18,000-vote lead over ? Johnson late at the point of |three gubernatorial . a sho as he Assoctated Press. {his mother's 7.000-acre estate at St. ASADENA, Calif, August 6.—Carl | Albans, Franklin County, and releasing opponen for lieutenant go ve away from |night as returns from Tuesda 1 Lindegren saild today bread mold, | him when he struggled, were held in its hereditary character! with stump speeches in behalf of Mitchell ;{Ilb declared “Conner is the last man By the Assqciated Press. ‘would support for Governor.” JACKSON, Miss., August 6—Hugh L.| Bidwell Adam, Bilbo candi- White, newcomer in State politics, be- | date, also faced def as ! 3:! 2 i b “’? ¥ s i ts last vernor. T y's Demo- | In 962 of the State's hagspndncu cratic primary neared completion. Murphree 8 lled » against \th” more than 225,000 ‘of an esti- | Adams' 64,688 £ istics are | jail without bail. The men, Felix Mc- understood, may provide medical | Donald, 28, and John Avitt. 26, both with increased V.. Moses & Sons h increased knoviedee It COI. | Piansping. and. wiin' roubery with 8 Permanent Wave Nat’l 3770 F St. at 11th A regular $10 natural lool cireu- line or keen wave, with poo and finger wave included. BALCONY—FIRST FLOOR Store Closes Saturdays During August deadly weapon, the latter under the sclentists, Lindegren, a!Henry law, which provides penalties m:!m'reehn;l'my bi- | ra from 10 years in prison to ! de hanging. | Johnson, in & hospital today with | four scalp wounds, two wounds in his lower jaw and .three broken uetl}. identified McDonald as one of the pair. *It is because of this that a study of variations is of the utmost | to the human race. If We by the fusion of sex cells like that of why certain lie dormant | higher animals, but a greater assort- in the body for years and then sud- | ment of hereditary units are produced denly become disease producers, We |in the mold offspring than in higher shall be able to grasp a imals. ‘weapon with which to attack such bac- “In the laboratory many pure-bred 3 lines of red bread mold have been “Although there appears to be con- | established and proved to be just as .*ING gap from influenza hctefll\lnlbh as inbred races of fruit flies.” bread h the latter is important, — - PILES powerful | an: ‘it can be adapted to a study of in- variations. Recent studies have scientists to believe that bac- have sex and prodi 3 are closely and bacteria % Shudied. more eashy win- ihe more easily he milcroscope, it produces a more suit- Wh subject. have clearly defined sexes, producing capable of sexual offspring ! _Rayon Mesh $! to $3 Summer Shades Panties Pleated paper or pleated glazed chintz shades in sizes 8 to 20". 50 e Tty ... 20C o $I MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Original $1.50 Allen-A Chiffon Stockings 79c e I Only 200 I Dresses Drapery Linens ez very Dress Must Be Sold Our mew stocks are on the way. ~ARRIVE. THING GOES NOW. ] WE LARE GOING TO CLEAR OUT ALL 'STOCKS BEFORE THE NEW ONES 1t means that we take losses, (. big losses, but mevertheless, EVERY- Specials 50-inch Belgium Linen and Ji assortment of Especially fine quality of cre- tonne, flw"l.nch"flthl: was much more. Fri- 25 Suits, $3.95 All-wool bathing suits in plain colors, one or two plece styles, with suntan back. In green, yellow, orchid or coral. $2.95 Bathing Suits, $1.95 K R o R red or yellow. * MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Reduced 40 regular $1 all-linen hem- stitched guest towels. HJ'- 21 regular 81 all-linen hem- stitched face towels, medium size. Priday 35¢ 26 regular 75c all-linen hem- stitched guest towels. Pri- day 25¢ 17 regular $1325 all-linen handmade fancy towels. P.H,; $1 all-linen hand- emb: fancy towels.55¢c 30 regular 75c¢ all-linen embroidered fancy 94 regular 50c organdy also few three-piece vanity sets 15¢ 56 regular 81 three-plece, vainty sets. Friday. 19%¢ MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. A discontinued number of first quality pure thread silk and full fashioned stockings. In all wanted Summer shades or dark shades that can be worn with new Fall costumes. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Daytime Frocks - 59c Daytime frocks in voile and percale trimmed in contrast- Sises 14, 16 and 18. Formerly $1.45.and $1.95 |, MOSES—THIRD FLOOR. Rugs Reduced Crexe de luxe Summs ;-:?,”nu m;wzreul.uejr $9095 SR mmom 5675 $110 ‘Wiiton tugs, sizes 9x12 and 8Y,x10%; ft. MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR Children's Bargains Bt N o 9196 . White parchment paper, with 72 sheets and 50 envelopes. Merco Bath Soap, 49¢ doz. In Various Scents. Cookie Jar With Bath Salts Special, 49¢ MOSES—FIRST FLOOR New Chalk-White Necklaces Two Leading Items From the August Rug Sale 4 Axminster Rugs Axminster Rugs ' Silk Dresses s Rt Shantungs, silk crepes, chiffons, Regularly sg.gs Regularly i s2 9'50 printed chiffons and other materials, in $13.50 to $15 $39.50 to $52.50 sleeveless, short-sleeved and jacket styles, All are dresses from groups that sold for much more. Second Floor. In Our. Basement Dresses For Street Wear We marked down scores of smart models to make this group more attractive. There are chiffons, printed crepes, eyelets and voiles in styles for street and afternoon wear. Silk Dresses Included are many of our highest priced Summer frocks in georgette, shantung, silk crepes, printed and plain chiffons—in sleeve- _ less, short-sleeved and jacket styles. In the Apparel Shop CLEARANCE Spring and Summer Frocks $8.95 $]3.50 Were $15 to $19.75 Were $16.50 to $25 Includes canton crepes, printed crepes, novelty :mn obru printed chiffons. 1, 2 or 3 plece nn:. woolens. In & varlety of desirable styles and Only reduced to make Foom foy Pul mereian: wide selection of colors. Sises 14 to 44. dise. Sizes 14 to 44. SPECIAL Choice of Any Shoe in the Opportunity Shoe Shop, Now 1345 Many of these are the well known J. and T. Cousins shoes. Almost any desirable style in all popular materials are included in the collection. Reduced toa make room for Fall merchandise. No C.O0.DJs Second Fiocr. Summer’s Loveliest Shades in HOSIERY /= “AS YOU LIKE IT” lvoire-Sandea Beige Claire Tendresse-W hite Grain-Reve Better Cotton Dresses Reduced to $20.75. Now 47 pairs, were $14.50 133 pairs, were $12.50° 191 pairs, were $10.50 285 pairs, were $7.50 In the Opportunity Shop 416 pairs, were $6.50 $10 Summer Frocks ‘ashable crepe, shantung, plain or printed chiffons, organdie and eyelet, ; No Returns.

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