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D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921.° i ¢ O Miss Anns Jane Lewis, Miss Agatha|Allen, Mrs. T. A. Cannon, Miss Kitty |} Lanigan, Miss Jacqueline Warren, | Holllster and Mrs. John Cochrane. | Miss Eleanor Prosise, Miss Margaret| Fortune tellers—Miss Angela Jor- Martin, Miss Mary O'Sullivan, Miss|dan and Miss Juliette Flancey. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Bessie Mack and Miss Mamie Trainer.| The following reception committes CAN SAVE LIVES BY DETECTING |[COLUMBUS CLUB OPENS The SPOTLIGHT | CANGCER IN. THE EARLY STAGES| CARMVAL TONIGHT | | e e S e of the world is on the Far East : » . \ e 573 'Club Night” Will Be Observed at [ man, and with Mrs. Lewis A. Payne,|Hall J. Leo Kolb, M. J. McFarland, and Disarmament. For the vivid treasurer, and Miss Elln.'L:neh, nire- Dr. C. L Grifiith, A. Hamilton Wilson, mfi:fhz‘lh‘ril;hfi‘;;.m—s.‘}f-p?: Dr. C. 'A. pdwers Urges Inatruction in Fort Berry—Popularity Con- tary, will be in charge of the various|Michael C. O'Brien, William A. Carlin b o, o booths. Assignments ars as follows: |and Thomas K. Gal er, China and the United States will test to Be Feature. Fancy ‘table—dra. John Merkling. Evening & Seunda}" Star 60c a Month lay in it—read William Hard, S J " " Miss Bernadine Fladune, Mrs. J. M. ST B e s piam Hard. | Treatment as Means of Safeguarding | o msnt win open e wira\Holer ™ 5" Suticte, "urs | BUSINESS WOMEN HOSTS. Conference: Gertrude Emerson, annu carnival of the Columbus|Frank Ross, Mrs. L. F. Carlin, Mrs. ot St as p? Frimsds .. . Country Club at the Fort Berry,-Va., |M. M. Doyle, Miss Blanche Madigan, g writing from the Philippines Agamst the Dmeasc clubhouse tonight. Members of | Mrs. John McCarron, Mrs. George Horn- | Will Receive District Federation of after a six month’s tour; Paul S. : . the City Club, the Rotary Club, the ing, Miss Majorie Whelan, Miss D. Clubs on October 81 5 . Reinsch, ex-Minister to China, E 2 !:Imw‘:::. éil\:,b. &he DAluy‘lllul Clfibé m'; %rrg.uh[:: lwuu:muJ. }li;wgugi u;.( on ober 81. Dehvered b_‘)’ Regular Carner By 7y . ub, e Dominican Lyceu! ar uthrie an . B. 8. Handi- :',‘e‘;dd“fl‘;,':fc“‘;';‘:::g’zefib':‘j Speclal Cosrespondence of The Star. cracked lip, a cigar, a pipe, or a cigar-|and the Cathollc Women's Service |boe. o~ nu;“,':’ n::::: B“‘m""' Meedactandl e NEW YORK, Ostaber . 18—Thirty | Sltg, 404 warts upan the eyalds noas. |Clab will be gueste, | | 0 oy | STAPRRE GMea: Timothy Hart 0int|on'ycomnch e Bosts Frisey mighi . o] - shoul comman: e attention bo L 3 sident of L) arie rudley, rs. rguerite o 43 T Wi out ceasinj 18 . n, Mrs. e xler, 3 U = o T the United States may be saved, if | thou shouldst Insiat wpon the prompt| Arrangements for the continuance|Maurice J. Colbert, Mra. T. A, Cant- | “gger s Clubs. and the service will removal of cancer ftor & sare diag. |of the carnival fhrough the week |well, Mrs Oliver Crane and Miss| ererarisn hon Coikporasident of the Number the public can be taught how to de- |nosis has been mad e, 2llowing of no|have been made by the executive|Agnes Whelan. tect the early symtoms of the disease | delay. for death from cancer iu death | committee, headed by Francls J. P.| Lemonade and cake—Mrs. Mary!HOW %N MG on Mustresy leotare and induced to begin proper medical |l its8 most horrible form—slow and |Cleary. A prominent speaker will|O'Connor, Miss Ella Veetch. Miss Ger- | on Switzerland, e agonizing to the patient and a spec-|deliver an address on each night and|trude Gauges, Mrs. Edward T. Roche, | ________— == —— — —— —— — 2T T 1 A, treatment at once. tacle which breaks the hearts of|& concert will be presented by a com- |Miss Marie O'Connor, Mrs. Agatha This is the opinion of Dr. Charles|those near unto him. pany under the direction of Bernard | Macky and Mrs. Willlam Roche. During “Cancer Week” the most | Fitsgerald. Sausage lunch—Miss Katie Dunn, . et 3 O Lsser Priced Merchandise start AT ONCE The American MAGAZINE on the Orient | A: Powers, president of American|eminent: authorities in the countr y| The popularity contest, considered | Mrs. Francis J. P. Cleary, Mrs. A. Out today—all ds_35 cents Soclety for the Control of Cancer,|will discourse on the disease at the|a main !utursyo( the carnival, al-|Riddle, Mrs. Galt Burns, yMr-. John ay- news-stan cen! which has organized a “National r!?:;:yanéeeun to _be held in thel|ready has the following contestants|Cannon, Mrs. James Ryan, Mrs. M. A. Cancer Weekn from October 30 to|United States and Canada. enrolled: M Sophie Considine, ~Velati, Miss Anna Hagan, Mrs. M. November 5, inclusive, that the people at large may be better informed as ta the scourge. Surgeons generally sup- Washington—the most *Livable” Clty belAmarica port Dr. Powers® view. eautiful Homes on Dr. Powers' statement is contained |\ in an article written by Frank J. Os- Taylor Street Be- |l|| " 50 “1000, Ve cetretary of the So- tween 13th and glety. and _published in Campaign ets Notes. the soclety’s officlal organ, to- 14th Stre gether with statisties provided by Dr. A splendid row of houses Frederick L Hoftman, statistiolan of sate o - C the Prudential Life Insurance Com- just completed by C. H. [ b8 PR e workers in the |R Small, and selling to dis- interest of “Cancer Week." criminating people who Dr. Hoffman’s Figures. Aubiden e niceties of Dr. Hoffman’s figures show that appreciate the niceties ¢ [} since 1916. ‘the aeath rate “from can- well-arranged rooms o cer has been arrested and has re- good size. mamel stationary, ‘except for_minor £ . uctuations. s has spurred the 8 rooms and bath; con- society to greater activity. In addi- crete front porch, tion to the present campaign, it is double rear porches; ||| month by month extending its work fot USxzz ft. The Thent and profepsional eeoperation [N coziest homes g o | "Dr. Hoffman's table of statistics imagine, and the value shows that in 1920 90,000 persons in is exception the United States died of cancer, and al. . that ‘these comprised 52,884 women Price, $11,750 and 37,116 men. _ Colored people were less affected than whites. His tabie |\ CKEEVER«4GOS follows: MBS [l o s e e 7o Reproductive gl INC. We Give theValues and Get the Business 17 ST. N.W . THE MAN'S STORES - 1005-1007 PA.AVE EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES “THE EMERY QUALITY SHIRT” 100 Women’s and Misses’ ‘New Bolivia and Ramona Coats SPECIALLY PRICED i # B E % = You’d Almost Think It Was January! 24.75 $29.50 *39.50 1405 Eye Street NW Peritoneum, ete. 6,880 Main 4752 ;‘ll:“l Ts{;.: s.'_:fl . Moaking Home Attractive Miieeliansons 708 s But it isn’t. nght now when you need a All silk lined and interlined—Fur or plain collar; bell sleeves; cuff sleeves. Freshen up the paint. reupholster a chair or 37,116 52,884 Colors include Brown, Blue, Black, Reindeer, Copen. Sizes 16 to 44. new Fall Suit or Overcoat we give you VALUES that most stores quote in winter clearance. For example— two, rearrange the draperies or paper a room { Of this number 85,883 were ST g0 far in making an attractive home. |persons, the balance colored. ‘onsult nx about yo 3 - S Tt Ten Points Emphasized. Prices exceptionally reasonable. e G oA Mr. Osborne presents a unique deca- logue written by Dr. Franklin H, CORNELL wflll PAPER co Martin of Chicago, secretary general |R - of the American College of Surgeons. __714 13th N.W. M. 5373-5374 Dr. Martin says he got the idea dur- 1 ing the Detroit meeting of the Amer- AWW i ican College, when Dr. Allen B. Kana- | NN As these coats are individual' models, we urge early selection, because the prices afford unusual savings. Down Stairs Store. AP 0 y TR B [ owing them on the scroen Thete |N PHEASANT $3.50 to Philadelphia & |2 Sern Sastranmated oo e FEATHER-TRIMMED Blanket Robes | They follow: = | 1. Remember that cancer is a re- $3'25 to CheSter = | leniless foe of humanity: that it at- e tacketh the rich and the poor, the $3.00 to wmmng[on B | lcarned and the ignorant, and that its toll of death is greater than the de- AND RETURN struction of the most malevolent war. W o Ei 2. Remember that cancer in its be- s 4 T Sou Ao iianan _:llnnlnx_ can be cured.“?ml ;h?t th: = | wise man, accepting the advice of |R unday, October 23 BB Jiits Iy (b ing e e begins SPECIAL TRAIN ning, causes the Cancer to be cut Lys. Washigeton | (Uplon Station) framithe body. Specially Priced, $4.95 Warm, Comfortable Bath Robes, of exceptional quality, in cheerful and desirable colors; nicely finished with plain or two-colored corded girdle, satin banding and large buttons. Superior garments, and the price makes them even more New Felt Hats Very Specially Underpriced 1.95 at $2 .75 3 3. In_this afMiction heed not the °s Broad Street Station voice of the ignorant, and submit not ESE. "ihier 5 PO Wiimogios [ quack. bectuss thereby death will be + We have hundreds of Fine All-wool and - . desizeble = . 5 ained. Down Stairs Htore. Tickets on sale Friday preceding & . . Th f the he re th soft felt hats, Ex Make Search for Blemishes. Wor: —sm: . e vogue of the hour are these ats, 22 Similar z";‘::,mmw 6 2, ik Search_thy ‘bo.dycefror‘ Jblemishes. sted Suits and Overcoats smart 1 trimmed with two long pheasant tails—one to each side Dusestes € und 18 Shouldst find" these signs. hasten 0N i model—*“ahead of now” in fabric design, TEELL I THont Bl e e ilienns A Topless Corsets ‘rcmarkable offering. (One illustrated.) . 1 sl 45 or: mohawk, sand, brown, navy, henna, gray, Colorsiare Y ane b3V, CHD8, 12y Fine Quality Pink Broche black, poppy and taupe. Corsets, with elastic waistline, 1 = - the physician that th may be in- Pemylvm terpreted’'and, with the diseases, erad- S 3 Down Stairs Store. a feature of which is the black 3 : E E icated. 5. One day each year thou shouldst rest from thy labors and give the day unto an examination of the body, that & | the physician may search into thy B body for ills that, should the signs of cancer be evident, thou may be|N§ spared the most dreaded of deaths. 6. Thou shouldst remember that |cancer is not a blood disease but !rather an ailment which begins in ,one spot and spreads slowly, ex- i tending through the lymphatics; nor is it hereditary. - 7. Remember that cancer can be cured if completely removed by the knife before it extends through the [N\ dymphatics or blood stream, and that | | o other means of curing deep-seated cancers has been discovered, but be it known that radium and X-ray hold out hope because of their effect on superficial cancers, and delay the To the Trade— progress of inoperable cases. We have a complete s‘. lR?n‘mn;ber t{mt cancer is not|R . : painful in its early stages. . line of all rdepalr parts e ReTemher that lrr:t:ttlon of & ssue favors cancer; that a sore|R 1‘)‘(’)‘512:‘:3"‘ 'f::_nahc‘;'swa'i:" tongue irritated by a rough tooth. a S, » 2 trobes, stoves and ranges. Let us have your or- ders early. and D. J. KAUFMAN STANDARD in trim and workmanship. LAST YEAR’S PRICE, $45. boning that is guaranteed not to rust; well boned at hip and back; straight lines; four hose supporters. Sizes 22 to 28, Down Stairs Store. 500 Bungalow Aprons : . Women’s Specially Underpriced Nightgowns 85 ; ~ Special, 95¢ c Women’s Crepe and Muslin Nightgowns, in_high neck, slip- GOOD PERCALE APRONS, in bungalow or morning dress over and Empire styles; some style. Neat, well made, bright patterns, in checked, plaid and lace or embroidery trimmed; figured designs with light backgrounds. Others in solid col- practical to_wear and easily ors, trimmed with braid. Slip-over styles, with square or laundered. Regular and extra round neck: belt and tie-back sash, in fact, a diversity of styles sizes. Colors are pink, blue and z = = é = = § in this practical garment. white. § ; g = 2 L Bill is here for any man who can buy elsewhere A S5 .00 for the same money, as good a suit or overcoat as we are selling—at both stores—for $29.75. Down Stairs Store. Down Stairs Store. Rudolph & West Co. 1332 New York Ave., N.W. Women'’s Knit Vests Charming New Sweaters Special, $3.95 A PRACTICAL AND JAUNTY NEW SWEATER is needed in every woman’s or miss wardrobe. The business woman, the schoolgirl or those who use them for sports wear will find here a large collection showing many new weaves; colors |« and combinations include mohawk, brown, navy, black, jade, honeydew, purple scarlet, copen, gray, buff and pekin. Sizes 36 to 46. Special, 35¢ Each 3 for %1 = | B g : £ Women's Fine and Swiss Ribbed Vests, with built-up shoulders; some are tailored; others are lace-trimmed with silk draw tape; bodice style with silk tape shoulder straps. Down Btairs Store. Down Stairs Store. =\ H‘Z;;j‘g“p;i;‘j‘;gc Jersey Slip-over Blouses = £ W-omen's Medium-weight s Lisle Hose, with wide tailored ° B seam up back; deep garter pems ?flmi":g:s; e Navy and brown only. Collar and Colors are black, cordovanand | Cuffs of ratine. Peter Pan effects, so black hose in excellent wear- | opqotica] and becoming- with tie belts. ing qualities. Down Btairs Stere. 400 Yards Double-Bed Size Spreads Cretonne At Popular Prices ‘At %1.95 At $3.95 18¢ Yard Attraétidvely cciles ihgncd' thilte Marseilles Bed- i that are 5 Oriental and Floral i T & Designs, Bright and price. At %4.95 Conservative Colors At $2.95 Colored Marseilles . H : B Just Received a Shipment of the New i We'are offering a group of 300 Smart Felt Hats, of extremely new design and typical fall colorings. The bodies of sturdy, smooth, lustrous felts bands of fine silk grosgrain, " perfectly blended; sweatbands of genuine leather with a good “hand” and soft and pliable withal, Your Treasure-Chest of Knowledge Built along strong, sturdy lis and b«ntlhfl in da'-’l and’ :::-' struction, the MACY Sectional Equipped with three spacious shelves and raising-sliding doors. ‘We have them in both oak and mahogany finish. You will do well to see this MACY Bookcase today. Offhand We Should Say You'll ) i 1f Diffecull o Moo $4-50 White Crochet Bed- Spreads, of unusual qual- i ; . This assortment is in six spreads, of . exceptional ity. Colors are pink, blue, : different patterns—all good wearing quality. yellow and white. !ofll;lcli E&l‘lil'!:MENT OR MONEY BACK hea"ys‘z“a’i:ly' witl‘;nut dress- These spreads are of first quality cotton, both warp 712 13th St. N Ma ' ; ing. 34 inches wide. ing— i i foreign substance. 712 13th St. N.W. Main 1086 MONEY’S WORTH S| A and filling—not weighted with any foreign