Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1922, Page 66

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8 ~ : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; JUNE 18, 1922—PART 4. ' ’ AROUND THE CITY By Nannie Lancaster: Music in Anesthesia. ; K T is reported that Redard of Geneva, Switzerland, successfully employs music to soothe and-tranquilize the dreams of persons who have taken ether or chloroform in order to undergo surgical operations. The music is begun as soon as the anesthetic begins to take effect, and is continued until the patient awakes. It is sald that not only does this treatment prevent the hysterical ef- fects sometimes witnessed, but that the patlent, on recovering, feels no AR 72 (Al | g !1 — o One golf ball. knew better, of course, for she gave It was lying in the gutter that | her train an assertive twist. rims the New Museum from the | “My daughter didn’ hafter go to | sea of grass that ripples oves |school. She knows ev'ything, jus’ H.w Smithsonian grounds, acres away. |like I do.” But at that unhappy in- If you are not acquainted with golf |stant fate proved that pride goeth balls, the finding of the first one you | Yefore a fall. A prosaic neighbor ever saw means an exciting moment, | had sized up the fringed scarf, thougle plolavislly it Wasnrt much to : ! nausea or illness. Redard also uses rushed into the little girl's house look at—just a weather-beaten sphere ! . blue Lt to;produce #fpthesia. ‘Tho nd brought mamma out a-running. |y : b 7 R 3 {light from = sixteen-candle-power a breath larger than a sycamore ball- | " ghe getached the scarf and shook it. | glgetric 1 i o o e = q pock-marked all over, and with & side | 1 ic lamp, furnished with a blue # hen she shook the little girl. And|phulb, is concentrated upon the pa- —— —_— ash due, d el v o e et ‘l‘hhe";::lr:)g‘ what happened to that child after she| ticnt's eyes, but the head and the in the. gutter: where down-and-outs | inside her home can only be!lamp are enveloped in a blue vell, to P R Sriecs suessed at, except that one might rea- | shut off extrancous light. Insensibility There 1s no sign of hole or bunker | Sonably deduce that she wasn't feel- | is produced in two or three minutes. e in the prairie stretches of the Smith- | N8 noticaably grown-up after her; Also, one might | sonian grounds, and as nothing less | SPanking was over. Marching Sands. than @ kick from the seven-league | SeNSe the justice of her punishment| haots of the glant of fairyland could | PY EOINg to the scarf section of any, [PRENCH geologiats have long taken drive u ball from government course | department store where they keep, Interest in the eastward march to museum steps beautiful black silk scarfs with a deep 0f the sands along the northern the “missing link! fall of fringe. The tag will let you|toasts of France, Belgium and Hol- Had the finder been a party by the |Kknow that its value is “$11.95, marked | 14nd. A fine sand originating on the {shores of Normandy has been found distributed on the beaches as far east as Denmark. It was shown, after a i careful investigation of this phe- . steps is right smart hard on | nomenon, that the eastward mareh coman with misery in her yints, after | o¢ (he sands is due to the fact that | | | ‘r:\!s'In' leben haid of child’en an' ev'v |all the sea waves approaching the | lo. the problem of | name of Cuvier he would have sized | down from $12.10." up the battered derelict as the origi- | * % % x nitl ball teed off by the Dutchman who | ((JSOTING a basket of wash up'n the | avented “kolf" and very properly on ils way to the museum as a befitting abode—maybe! And good old Sher- tock would have deduced the gash as a survival of the licking it got that time in 1392, when a blue-law parlia- ment wouldn't let Edinburgh golfers last one of 'em too uppity to cahycoast fro rittany break in nearly home de wash unlessen you calls it|parallel liftes with ar easterly mo- laundry an’ hides it in a suit case—|tion. The result is that the sands Tt om the Sabbathrememehecs For |A10 Na® fo git eve'y drap of water ialways progress in that direction. proof he could show you that the (fToM the pump. | But the progress is slow and gradual, : ] W S = | Mrs. Sarah said so to the madam,;and measurements have proved that d 2 R § 5 scar is rampant today. though the n. N . : e Ta et stand By and | Who made her sit down and rest. And | the sand traverses, forward and back- Gas Ranges > : J = ‘Y s ; Colonial Four-Poster e hurches hold extia services for | It Was strictly in the line of business| Ward. perpendicular to the shore, a - 4 > . 25 e | that she voiced fears of h «s | total distance of 8,000 times as great cxceptional values in Gas y A \ = . : = : e g the convenience of the 980,000 gnlh‘rs‘f S yalced ears of her buume»!“ Sisig el e Sthes: One bimilA (o cit-thnee A - Substantially built of ma f this country who want thelr Sun- | future. as mirrored by the movies she | k | £ n: the burners, large oven, adjustable c hogany: very day game, | had seen the night before. {same| Tengthfo time; ini1tss eastward | | shelves, white X attractively fin- $18 50 Reing « mere everyday, no-account, “I tell you whut, Miss Mary, honey,iProEress: porcelain iron 18 50 ; 5 ished ..ooomnen . finder, the woman who picked the|de washin’ business is gettin® m°"”i g:’,‘,:’r-ame::’“” 5 (Exactly Like Picture) Lall from the butter surmised that|scurce these days, cep'n for ladies like | Coal-Dust Firing. | $2 Cash—$1 Weekly Beautiful 4-Piece Louis XVI Bedroom Suite $2 Cash—$1 Weekly it had been dropped from some auto-|you that still hangs on to undercloes. A .. 1u ries in the air and passed it over |cheese clothy; an’' de dresses ain't|SiVe agent which has been the cause size Bow—_foot Bed, Dresser, Chifforette and Dressing Table: in 1 1 9 Exclusive ts F vour choice of walhut or mahogany.......... s Ostermoor :,ii't":”;'. $10.00 Cash—$2.00 Weekly ' a cheap make that didn't wear well. | she took me to the movi And that explained everything—exX-lan’ my soul and body, Miss Mary, Property of combustible dust In a cept the missing link. there was a whole passel of stone!Process of boiler-firing. The fuel re- * ok % % ctatchers that didn' have a stitcher duced to dust is fed by machinery into THE capitol grounds—Washing- | cloes on em’, cep'n one young man | the furnace in which a fire must con- ton's trulv village green, wherehadder sheet hangin® on his arm.[Stantly be maintained. The instant men and women can find more free | Mytie said they come out of a garret | the dust falls into the furnace cham- attractions than are to be had at any | an’ cost a lotter money, an' was puf- | ber it burns with a flash, almost ex- pay resort in the District—bar none: ¢ grand. but as 1 says to her, Plosively,and the production of smoke Scenically it is a fairyland of snowy | ‘Mytie. 1 says, ‘I think the good |l3 absolutely prevented and the finng marble, far-reaching greenery and|Father there warn't none of ‘em my |Pecomes economical as regards con- hig. leafy trees. There Is silky-soft | color.' " | sumption of fuel. It would seem that srass to lounge on, or, If that be un-| Which is one viewpoint of art. And |It misht lead to the utilization of the fitting your dignity of station or, sub|everything in this world depends on |€NOFmous mountains of coal slack rosa, stiffness of bones, you can take | the point of view. which cover many squ miles of vour choice of stone coping bleach- | l1and in the mining distric ars. where, surrounded by beauty.| One thousand gallons of paint are | breezes and Aladdin-jeweled lights, |required to paint the dome of tie| Workers in tanneries are generally | vou can view the pageant of the peo- ! United States Capitol. | very free from lung troubles. i P e — pers, families with bables in tow, more flappers and flappers and count- less men and women, in singles, two- | somes and foursomes—all glad for| the dusk-gray twilight that refreshes souls and bodies after the glare and grind of the day. Out in the vastness of asphalt that grays up to the Capitol steps auto- mobilees sizzle multitudinously. like the fireflies you see darting over a country pond in the twilight—and though automobiles are a nuisance unless you own one, the flame of their glass-lidded eyes adds a razzle-dazzle giamour to the show. For a side trip there is the Library of Conzress across the green, and when you have taken in the splen- aid white majesty of this marble stronghold of the literature of the ages, have descended the snowy downrush of steps and visioned the names of the three architects immor- talized in gold on the marble of & pillared arch, you might pause a mo- ment to consider the inscrutability of circumstance that has placed the greatest of these three in a nameless grave out at Mount Olivet—the gift of 2 woman he did not know—and whose other gift on Decoration ‘diy was a golden dandelion growing close G to the golden dome. = Gulbransen Trade Mark | 1 your city-fagged brain calls for | ) 2 meadowland and quiet trail. there is . a country-like road that leads to the . Beautlful Union Station, with dalsies and long- o . . . ; e L e L T PH e o Beautiful Colonial 4-Piece Bedroom Suite Kitehen Cabi itchen Cabinet Algo there is the lure of the seashore i y —with Silk shade, exactly for thirsty eves—the Columbus foun- - h ) tain is brimfull of water that looks like picture. Stands 5 feet S R A e e naiic G ulbral‘lsen “:}":t. Adjustable to any Large full size Bed, big roomy Dresser, six-drawer Chif- pretad o e i sition. = z 5 A = n Jir eribr trunked youngsters were splashing P forette, extra-large Toilet Table. Genuine mahogany fin- 3139 = wnite enumeled. A o expert, who Knew it on sight as|nore'n face vells an' beads, Mytle,|Of many a mine and flour-mill dis- Purchases held for later las’ night, |aster. Advantage s taken of this delivery. No extra charge. % . This Magnificent Living Room Suite Consisting of Settee with two loose pillows, Armchair and Rocker. A Handsome 10-Piece Dining Room Suite The elegantly designed pieces have mahogany-finished __ Buffet, China Closct. Extension Table, Serving frames, cane backs and removable spring cushions, $129 Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Armchair, in your choice $1 69 of mahogany or walnut. Chairs covered in genuine upholstered in a very fine grade of velour.......... leather . . $10.00 Cash—$2.00 Weekly $15.00 Cash—$2.50 Weekly TR Ml RSB ET TR (Exactly Like Picture) _exactly as pictured—with por- Kk table, mouse-proof cluded with this Kitchen Cabi- the other twilight, thelr callow bodies : 1 of a pearly ;end;rnes; not ye‘: t::u;d l ish, Aswonderiul valtie. . - s iideecvvmtev st scssass Inet, which is by bathing beach and sun. ndly P ayer $365 ~ one of the best $34 inakes on the .7 policeman passed with an absent- | : $2 Cash—~$1 Weekly $12.00 Cash—$2.00 Weekly “‘“‘r‘_‘;“‘c‘,""h $1 Weekly mindedness that saw nothing, unless a | vision of his own boyhood swimmings, Piano until—presto, change: A tiny tad of the height known to unofficial measurement as “knee-high to a grasshopper” strad- o - o) dled over the rim into water that hid |- Quantity production on a_standardized . . him to his breast. Whereupon the product scores again. Just as Ford produced Phonog raph S peczal Special for Monday L s b i more cars and lowered the priée, so does “Get out of there, boys. Some of Gulbransen bring forth a new player at $365. A dandy opportunity to buy a 500 Records you might drown. first-class cabinet upright demon- As they shook themselves like driosing =}l:fl"‘e:\= ijcaniepiog oy More Gulbransens are sold than any other strating talking machine similar to Including some of the somehow that the great mariner at| A 5 5 % jhi s : the vessel's prow was seeing In those | player-piano in America because more people this picture. Absolutely perfect. latest hits. Play on any fon l]hflgo';w;ml:n;f a:fl“::i:'emh: find that the Gulbransen player gives them the Guaranteed for three years. Large standard make machine. made long an . 4 st = i inlin Camtry fu Anmachriad sk music they like as they like it. Prove this for compartment for records, beautiful -Absolutely perfect. Reg- . Alsn} aga&:, Suu-ra h:fi m: ‘mur yourself—prove it with this plnyer at $365. mahogany finish. Plays anty record ular 75¢ value, double ountain in the Senate office building . . % 3 : 2 % e onee usieer iadis Prove it by the ten-minute test—prove it by without extra attachment. Only a disc, 10-inch. Add limited number. frolic by permission of statesmen.| . pedaling with one foot—prove it by the imme- With this beautiful day bed. During the day it serves as e e diate easy response. Yes, the Gulbransen is s 75 living room furniture—at night the seat may be turned. and s S 2 to pla L right there before you is a comfortabe bed. Croue 1 et T o e cary t0 play. ¢ Each|| it sma 50 | ey Yo . And what is more, the Gulbransen will D By on. A day bed exactly fike illust-ation, com- - OV JTHEN di irl— 3 1 Vit nfortal cotto! nattress, fin- —— \WHEN grandme wis 2 sirloand| “gtand up” and remain “easy to play,” because £3.00]Cath=bL 00IW eskly For Mlinday Oy il g tiny peoble loved to put on sxown- it is l:ylllult for durability. $5.00 Cash—$1.00 Weekly up dresses and play at “lady.” Re- eed—i | member? Children of the imme- Fully guarant not an unknown make— | g diate now are barred from that oy, but the largest selling line of player-pianos in for the reason that the average mam- America. ma's skirt is as short as little daugh- ter's; but human nature, like love, will find a way. At least, it did for $ Sends the Gulbransen one little girl who lives on a quiet street and who minced down her to your home. See it today. front steps the other forenoon, trail- hind h 1 f bl s . . o iehes witn- s seen e oz| Other nationally priced Gulbransens fringe. Pausing every step or two to look All Branded in the Back pridefully behind, the little girl Suburban Mod. z » d dragged her trail of finery across the urban Model, $495 A DIVISION DF AMERICAN HOM 2 vard and street to where another Country Seat, $600; White House, $700 "L ». e - Solid Oak Bt:;et { ?&5)‘ ?fi@ S’@@h‘w %mm@&:@)fi Substantially constructed and exceptionally ‘well nnished, made of thoroughly sea- : P soned oak. First 1 9. 5 quality mirror... $2 Cash—$1 Weekly v little girl was swinging on a gate, costumed in a court train of nicely laundered apron, writhing its snowy 2 ‘ bem in the dust. The visitor must have been expected, for the apron lady opened wide the portals to let ¥ 0 tringed scarf in. ‘Why, how ju do, Miss,Smiff. Come wight in an’ an’ see my daughter jus' 7th atF Quality—at @ price 7th at -I;'i Oil Cook Stoves Fully guaranteed, two-burner table $7.75 style 2 Cah——“sul Weekly gwaderated from school and took evey single pwize.” The gifted student looked more like a Dinah doll sprawled' on a green wooden bench, but Mrv, Smiff 4 TS S L AR W(:u|nnwmflwnmuuunu;'w\t:luu1u|z:1unmslmt|U|1mwrm\~"mum|mmn:m\'? NS 2 2SS 2 S

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