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D PLANTS GIVE CHEAP, CURE FOR DABETES Abundant Scurce Announced for Drug With Proper- ties of Insulin. Bpecial Dispateh to The Star NEW YORK. July 20 Even the Jowly onion contribute to science's spreading war on diabetes Discovery of “Glucokinin” derived from plants and appearing to have the properties of insulin, is described by J. J. Willaman, associate profes- swor of biechemistry in the University ‘ef Minnesota, in a statement made ' mublia today by the American Chemi- “cal Moetety. Recent discoveries in this field es- ‘may érude extracts of many plant tissues re practically non-toxic:is also a wctor of great practical importance. ““Insulin’ treatment ix amazingly expensive because of the long proc- ess of purification required in mak- ing tho substance from pancreases. 1t cheap and abundant niunt mate rials can be used, and if a simpler purification will suffice, a consider- ably cheaper -treatment should soon be available, ‘and this would enable the benefits of the new discoveries to ba ‘morp_widely distributed amons those suffering from diabe Unfortunately this active material apparently cannot get into the blood way of the food route says Prof. Willaman, adding: “These preparations have to be in- jected directly. It looks us 1f the pancreas takes the raw meterials furnished by the food and makes ‘insulin t A 1ese dis nd make proteia f. alts of the soll w we learn that the can't burn sugar withoui of the pancreas, and the pancreas apparently can't’ secrete the proper substance unless it obtains it in some raw form from plant food. We can_ expect further discoverics and applications to be made now in rapid succession and many thousands of diabetic vill watch tne results wita keen interest.” animat the help THE EVENING Great Methodist Opens October 3 CHICAGO, July 30-=The new Chicago Temple “built by the Methodist Episcopal Chunch at a- cost of $3,100,000, located in Chicago's loop at the intersection of two of the busiest thorough- fares in the world, will be ready its first offictal _occupaney 3. when the Rock Ri of Northern Hlinot convenes. The total value of of chure world, ground stands fgure nearly 000 The height of the structure fr reet to top of spire will be ct. with twenty-one stories de- yted to church and office use The doors of the temple will be open to worshipers day and night —_— The Amalgamated Association Street and Electrical Railway ployes of America will meet ip annual convention at Oakland, Callf,, in Sep- tember. the building n which it t will $6.500,- Em- D. C, MONDAY. JULY 30, 1923. Chicago Temple || of || The July Clearance Sale Ends Tomorrow With These Splendid One-Day Opportunities Leather Handbags Regularly Up to $2.50, $ 1 o33 Manufacturer's samples and odd lots in a big_selling event—Pouch Bags, Swagger Bags, Vanity Bags and Beauty Cases, all correctly designed in a va- riety of stylish and practical styles of black and:colored. leathers. _ BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" nberg's 69c Tissue Ginghams In a Remarkable Col. 49 lection at the Special Low Price—vard, suggestive of Soft and sheer the daintiest of summer frocks for late summer wear. Shown in a wide va- riety of new and stylish checks, white grounds with colored woven checks . All wanted colors—warranted fast. 36 g inches wide and $2.50 WHITE FANCY SPORT SATIN, $1.49 Thousands of vards of this beautiful white materia! have been sold at much higher g s. The manufacturer sacrificed his surplus to us because of the lateness of the season. Heavy. lustrons silk quality; i white self-color novel with plenty of vorite overplaids so | 1 luster is not affected by perfect quality. 40 inches wide. itablish one more profound relation- ‘ship between plants and animals, suys Prof. Willaman. who reports Myccessful use of gl kinin on dia- betic dogs and rabbits i al tests as yet have not been made on human being: ¥ “Things a diabetic world Taman & group o of Toronto annour prepared an extract panc when injected into d would cause a lowering of the = r con tent of the blood | Success With Humans. | “Since then the extract has been used successfully in the case of hu- man_diabetes veral clinics, and has been manu ured comme: ily. Now the announcement is made that the activae principle has been demon- Airated in plant tissue. ineluding let- Tlce, bean leaves, and even the low- 1y onion & “In diabetes the sugar in the blood gh, due to failure of y 1y ne sub- Entire Stock of Wash Dresses W. & J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET, N. W. (Opposite the Shoreham) fast in_ the | hansing the fa- The rich Every yard We Have Only One Standard of Quality And that is why our division of~ Moderately Priced Furniture has proved so popular. People realize that moderate prices, together with our wide selection of stocks to choose from, when endorsed by the reputation of our establishment, mean true economy in buying. We wish to dispel the idea that all cur furniture is high-priced. On the con- trary, we welcome a value-for-value comparison with the prices of any articles offered elsewhere during this season of sales. FURNITURE Bed Room Suites, 8 pieces - - - Dining Room Suites, 10 pieces « - Also a Selection of Windsor Chairs End Tables Refectory Tables Tea Wagons Sewing Cabinets Easy Chairs Desks, Lamps, Mirrors, etc. with 11 Sigar o pancreas is the real cau { the troubles to which humans are heir | under the r lingerie ts removed, markedly in creatized d for secur ation on this dr “1f 7insulin’, th sub- t infor- aded dis | me of the pre- pared pancre extract, is injected into the blood stream, the blood su- gar is considerably -reduced within the course of the next hour or two Even a healthy animal will show & decrease of blood after Jection of ‘insulin “Now Dr. J. B. Collip. of the Toronto Universi first made insulin University of A j $4 AND $5 WHITE LOW SHOES, $2.29 cial purchase greatly under pr nes of higher priced iootw I most ar. “Stylish Stout” Summer Dresses of dark patterned Iigured Voiles, designed on slenderizing medels, par- ticularly becoming to the larger woman. Loose flowing iront or side panels; three-quarter sleeves; straightline or belted, with dainty vestees Sizes 421 to 52%; included. $1.39 SEAMLESS SHEETS 81x90inch $1.09 Size for Double Beds heets like these are a rare “find” at so low a price— usewives will wisely replenish their needs tomorrow. Well made of sturdy, long-wearing bleached cotton, seam- less and hand torn and ironed, finished with deep hem. Size 81x90 inches for double beds. Bleached Sheets, $1.25 | 39c Pillowcases, 28¢ 9 Seaml 45x36 Bleached Pillowcases, extra large size; hand torn and ironed beds; perfect quality. ! $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.25 Bedspreads, full dou- Marseilles pat- sugar v shoes to wear lower anim gen might principle. Animal Starch. tancy jac- $350 up 450 up Every Sheet Perfect Many Different Styles—All Clean, Frest Various to tary heels. W 1ot trom SALE OF EXTRA-SIZE COSTUME SLIPS, $1.50 Of good qualtiy white n: double shoulder straps; double All extra sizes. $18 “RED SEAL” CONGOLEUM RUGS, $13.55 9x12-it. Red Seal Congoleum Ry the famous “Gold Seal” quality W that they are hardly not colorings. “Glycogen is ‘animal starch’ pes and lo; abundant in clan mushrooms. He &nd had no troubls pa an e bits and dc Jowever, prove He tried over ods before produce that he coul terials at will “Next he tried green leaves of let tuce, beans and, wheat, and then the bulb of an on In’ all cases - he demonstrated the stance which apy the properties of ot give it th ut prefers {o ¢ This sweeping clearance of all summer Wash Dresses continues to- morrow with new lots added to round out the assortments. A wonderful chance to save money and at the same time secure the kind of dresses vou will need for late summer wear and for August vacations. WASH DRESSES, FORMERLY UP TO $5.00 Of Imported and Domestic Ginghams and Crepe Ging- 225 Longcloth, $1.69 40c White Voile, 25¢ hams, in sizes for misses and women; also large sizes, | 36 inches wide, close-woven 40 inches wide, sheer quality, including 14 to 20 for misses and small women; regular ! soft-finish quality; ten yards in | for waists and dre : sizes, 36 to 46, and extra s;ze; 46 to 32, for large womenf. 0 [ ] piece. elDottod S 29 Newest styles in scores of charming models. Choice of | 7 5 2 4 otte wiss, cJc light or dark colorings o 59‘: "hl“"dp”fl{”’v #c inches wide, with whits 36 inches wide. var: 1 pin dots; sheer quality o o N = ized quality, WASH DRESSES, FORMERLY UP TO $7.50 Novelty Voiles, 28¢ An exceptional group of charmingly styled Dresses ..9(’ n lllh? ‘/\ 111)15!)0»’.’ sheer, qua with of Normaudy Voiles, Dotted Voiles, Printed Voiles and | 185¢ other cool, attractive materials. Round, V or square neck | 35 inches wids styles, with short or three-quarter sleeves; loose flowing h [] -finish grade, £ or inset panels, finished with wide, narrow or crushed Goldenbersta= o girdles. Light and dark shades i CaEmTS RS All sizes, including 16 to 20, 36 to 44 i 3 5 9 = STOUT DRESSES, FORMERLY UP TO $12.50 Turkish Towels 39c Each Turkish Towels, wuar‘ weave, zlso double thread Tur h Towels with blue horders: sizes up to 22x44 inches Mill seconds of and 5%c values 20c Huck Towels, 12Vsc Absorbent Huck Towels. all-white; also red and blue Lorders; perfect quality Baby Bath Sheets, 59¢ Baby Bath Sheets, size 39x40 : seconds of values worlh Goldenberg's—First Floor. SMALL ORIENTAL RUGS. Genuine Handwoven and of First Quality $20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and up hemstitched yol » hip; cut generou sence of u s Duplex Opaque Window Shades, 39¢ Duplex Oil Opaque Window Shades, seconds of the gular $1.00 value: mounted on st spring roliers: 9 white on one side, verse. Goldeaberg's—Fourth Floor, 50 Bed Sets, $3.98 Bed Sets. scalloped -out corners; full in Marseilles “Dr. Collip say awill be useful aiabetes metlitus o Jcet there n . be little doub ing by reri Sgd e Sietic animals, it wi much sup develops Crochet ble-hed size; in terns. $1 Bleached Sheets, 69¢ | | \ 54x90 Seamless Bleached | | Store Hours, Daily, 8to 5 Closed All Day Saturday Preight paid to all shipping points in the United States Crochet Sioane Endorsed Mecrchandise Carries an Assurance of Satisfaction ' Sheets, single-bed size; perfect quality; hand torn and ironed. Bedspreads, $1.89 $2.50 13 White Dimity Bed- spreads, extra length, for three- quarter beds; slight mill seconds. 30c Pillowcases, 35¢ 12x36 Bleached Pilloweases, e from starch or dressing. nd torn and ironed: extra ¥ quality. Hairbrushes, 29c Each Seconds of 59c Values Goed quality Penetrator Bris- tle Hairbrushes, ebony and ma- hogany finish. Subject to very slight imperfections Goldeaberg's—First Floor, a5, purchased as seconds of e find the hurts are so slight { d assortment of patterns and Goldenberg's—First Floor. . i 39¢ New Printed Voiles made with for the smart . te, e 38 and 40 Inches Wide, Tomorrow at rimmed with val or Venlee > eol A Soft and sheer quality—firm woven two-ply weave that will wear and stand many tubbings, in a bewildering assortment of styles, with plenty of conventional and staple designs, as well as a host of distinctive figured effects, dots, geometrical and Egyptian designs in beautiful color combinations, and medium and dark ground shades. 38 and 40 inches wide. J ce. N g AL 55¢ New Process Voiles, 39¢ 39 inches wide, a fine, sheer quality on dark grounds, with metallic designs of dots, figur and neat designs printed by & new proc gives them a distinctive finish, 'ast col perfect quality 75¢ Striped Voiles, 44c 2 h New Satin-striped Voiles, fine two-pl qualit, with pure silk satin stripes. Black, brown, gold and mais grounds, also white with 50c Chiffon Voiles, 39¢c 44 inches wide, very fine, sheer tw o-p! ity in all sought-after summer shade black Undermuslins 1t Clearance Prices 79c—Women’s Step-ins daintily tr Val Lace Ruffling. 59c Cireular Va ce Ruffing, white and cream colors: d patterns, for collar and cuffs 79¢ Collar and Cuff Sets, 44c Sheer quality organdie. with Peter Pan collars; trimmed with val laces. Goldenberg s—First Floor. $1.50 Pearl Bead Necklaces, 79c Veeda FPearl Bead Neck 24-inch graduate styles, with solid gold clasp. Up to §I Necklaces, 48c - X Bead Necklace and s, colored VS Jet combinations; all and colorings. Goidenberg's—First Floor. MEN’S SUMMER PANTS At July Clearance Reductions Good quality, soft-finish styles 69¢ Chair Cushions, 37¢ 1 Niz Bar Harbor Shape svered | with ht or durk co led: tufted with As a Business Man— War Department Sales Compel your Investigation There are two sides to the Surplus Property situation— é;:h'e h.:pfiy'er'l side .i 3& billions of dollare in what 2—The business man’s (taxpayer too) side of tremen- de stocks, which, if sadde: dam R mn:%m ped on the market At the beginning of 1919 the War Department faced job of reconciling these two problems, the Fveryone appreciated the almost Herculean task. Everybody was interested. Not without mistakes but with a definiteness that accom- plished :he disposal bob! gflia:;, 3}‘ dollars worth of ma- terials at & remarkal W Cf e work of t] of Sales Office was started. #istmDisectae Then a strange, but very human thing happened. Because no load was laid on the shoulders of business, a great number of business men have never investigated the Surplus Property sales. tAhrud this indifler;nce :;fishr:lbbed many business men of e opportunity for p ly in thi NI sharing in this great plan But it is not too late to come in—to investigate wha ‘War Department still has to-offer. e Final sales are-being planned. *s—Fourth Floor. black stripes. One of the most favored mate- rials for cool and attractive summer frocks. Yard at 44e. 69c Swiss Organdy, 55¢ 45-inch Imported Swiss Organ very fine, sheer, transparent, permanent h quality, in all wanted street and evening shades. 65¢ Ratines, 35¢ 26 inches wide, in plain colors of blue. copen, jade, brown, navy, russet, lavender and black Stylish basket and homespun weaves. Cretonnes, 22 65¢ Plisse Crepe, Silk-an light b Slight 30-inch honeydew, for lingerie Men’s *Kerchiefs 9¢ Each Bathing Suit Clearance $2 Values at $1.29 These bathing suits go out tomorrow—the last day of the July Clearance Sale—at a greatly reduced price. Of cot- ton jersey with bloomers attached. Trimmed with trasting color border. Sizes 36 to 46 included in the lo $1.29 a suit Three groups of Men's Summer Pants bear In Ui, woite Remstictied greatly reduced prices for quick disposal. effects. ~Some_in_the lot have Excellent assortments to choose from— ;\r-‘f?:‘:;xec;sp;xl;}x:;& n no way values extraordinary. worth to 19¢c each. ’ c Men,s Khaki Pa”ts’ 31'49 'lg\fn{namsx:sclrrf\r{narfigki!f‘:d{i{ Bathing Suits, of cotton jersey, wir Well tailored and full cut pants of heavy khaki chiets, dainty colored and _wnn: .“'",‘ - atta ‘y.l,:)_.wvv/.raf! ‘ZZp-‘:,i cloth, in dark shade: with belt loops and cuffs. ;l;\\ber;;"t9:;‘(:”_:3!";‘;1"_&?:3‘* ‘R‘I:\ arous ;{)‘_.«':.:,1:.(‘1 i fanaiie sl A S e b afesslouRlEAIEwE dint et Sateen Bathing Suits. trimmed Men’s $5.00 to $8.50 All-Wool U g e il 56 ",.1:5@‘,\_\,{}.‘,.;&%7 : $2.08 ues worth $4.9 . ¢ ‘s and Children's Hand- . Pants, $395 ol e gus Cinin's oot Cotton Tiihis wt $100 paiv Wool Tights at $2.50 to $3.98 pair. All-wool Flannel and Serge Pants, in white with border, plain white hemsti’ hed. ool Tights at $2. 98 pair. ; k stripes, plain gray and sand shades. Sizes embroidered corner and printed Bathing Suits, of wool jersey, V. or e e 1 border atyles. kK sty with striped PB00130 Wl A O Goldenberg's—First Floor. Tordersy fnianed with belt and $5 48 ’ = pockets. Values worth $6.98 to 2 Men’s $2.45 White Duck Toos e, S ed— U .50 Imported Bathing Slippers-at $1.00 to $2.98 pair. being annousced—to appoint personal representativ Pants, $1.89 DLl Bathing Capy ut 39 to S149, N iy, well 1 f good qualit A7 You will find your Gove: nt a willing co-operator to “:;teceg‘i“x&xfmlgiu\;ezg t;alssor\:dzis? me‘:surergent. G ’"'E"ml R vood assortment -—————————Mhmr“ e 2 e ndjwmmin o thiysuic Ty = Direct Entrance te Men's Clothing Stors at K Strest, N R oy 2 et i ; 3 2 Property oottt i ot R ; \'una bakallte effects, SUMME IVAIS S AN Medical and Hospital: Sapplies. The Way to Investigate g = in Seiiant rninestone, colored $1 R T D [ t sales of Real Estate, Ch ld F k ns itone and marquisette settings. BeBdings, Plants and Warchouses Weiichsois i Commbratil i Miisriaes s PabHostion;asdisits udren's I'roc pro Ao OVERBLOU SES AT 69¢ will be held at C';mr %"e;n, W; Metropolitan D.i-’iie:al for announcements of specific auc- i Sizes & 10 - Mass.; Camp Dix, N. J.; Ord- tion or sealed bid sales. / $ 79 ; L e . e ..-e-, Reserve Depot, Amatol, Send for the Catalog mentioned in the ammouncement. 14 years, at C $3.50R & G Carsets Cool and practical waists andv _n\eyblrmsc\ ,m‘,v.“".'lm N. J.;Ca-rlh-‘_r:'x'oo', c-‘:; Check off the jtems that interest you. Smart, practical Frock Aprons, of fast color ginghams, 81-98 ,r\~ugu:fl d;.x Zar'e l?x"e:‘d“el}iIO;ZiKn-\S:]l ‘:;.?L’:{jflffl\a{v S:He‘i Rescrve Send a representative to the sale to inspect the materials finished with plain color collars; also others of blue and A Byl icut and well maseior p ane SRSl SN —io advance, f possible. AR i d; sizes 6 to 14 years. A discontinued mumber of this yojle, with short or three-quarter sleeves: trimmed with asuze you — white percales, trimmed with red; sizes 6 to 14 years. IR L. with _olastic icot or lace edged collars and cuffs, and others with con- B N Bloomers, 50c—Childrew’s Black Sateen Bloomers, |oot"siiiagle for sverase 88. b FEELS Sizes 36 to 46 - i . < ac once to Majee T . large reinforcement, full-cut; sizes from 6 to.13 years. et Mae 55 to 39, trasting '3910' trimmings. Sizes 0 40. Section, Room 251S, Munitions godmm,__! = Goldenberg's—Second Flor, ool torwarded you as rapidly as sales are scheduled. 2

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