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YRAY EXPERINENTS - DECLARED SUCCESS, seewiAnIvIee s Recital of Garfield Hospita | Treatments Made at De- troit Convention. *Epacial Dispateh to The Star. 7 DETROIT, Mich,, November 2.—The ¢ of Garfle and succe tion of hos- superintendents gathered here all parts of the country by | James R. Mays, superintendent of 4arfeld Hospital, Washington, D. C., yesterday, Cites Tmportant Advance. 5 One of the most important advances | Fince the beginning of X-ray therapy s the characterization Mr. Mays | Eave (o the efforts of the X-ray spe- | ©ialists who equipped and are now op- “rating the laboratory and clinic in | he hospital. He declared that experi- | ating from last November | 3 me extent revolutionized | ously held idess concerning the v. acity of the old equipment | nine-inch gap machine ifying units for radio-| r. “This | ppa- | until nted the only for therapeut purp evelopment of the m: > of delivering a voita nundred thousand or more ¥bis new installation was m authorities in charge of this sment belfeved that ( facilities would be Humber of vears, age Tubes Used. sreased demand for ked up by the sat- obtained. it was ties were totally | we thought we | © next ten years we had too small an equip- ed origially | | on farms. Towa THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Henneman-Kimme! Recital. _Gertrude Henneman and Frank | Kimmel gave a joint plano recital last | night in the hall of the Chickering- Ampico reoms before a large audi- ence, which s oy 3 m‘.‘“;‘“\,:r';, ""x‘;l':“"'g o ‘l‘\i‘lj:-s) ':’&fi:gsl Complete investigation is to be Scherger, —soprano. . was assisting | made of all reclamation projects al- grist by koncerl was particu- |ready constructed and those in pros- y Interesting, because £ nne- | i 2 : | pect, according to & plan of inquiry man Is leaving town tomorrow for & | Oitlined yestarday " by the speclal Mr. Kimmel repeated his popular | fommittee of advisers on reclama- talk ‘on_“Old Tunes for New,” and|ilon Which has been mesting at the Urgea”ugain the patting of (ho cias, | IMerior Department for the past two sics into “words-of-one-syllable” songs | W§oKS: for the general education of the pubs |, 8L week the commission decided lic not familiar with the attractive| i Make a trip of inspeetion of all melodies hidden in the depths of the | the reclamation projects which have melodisgtidnen 1o ¢ been constructed, in order to clear up Es sxovetiinogoe the mass of testimony which it has the Gluck-Brahms compiled since it began its sessions | COMMITTEE TO VISIT B o |u fortnight ago. e The plan of inquiry adopted by the A Bl ied ommission includes the following 7 | points: Projects investigated, but not ‘u“ll(‘rlfl‘lit’": ‘A‘l|g(noerlm slruclur&!:i LERA RA | physical environment. markets an: CHO VAGES HOGS transportation facilities, settlem More than 2,250,000 nogs were lost | financial history of the sett in the United S s froms cholera last | Soclal h"lislwn' «;l”lh'- nrlok‘ct.‘ agmenl - " | tural history of the project, technica year. according tb estimates by the | uiq to gettlers, the bureau of reclama- bureau of animal industry of the De- | tion, project management, analysis of partment of Ag: ture. 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All sizes. | ™ | “York™ Chappie Coats Made to be retailed at $5.95 to $7.95 Vessels Under Treaty. #The Navy Department vesterday an- | hounced the sale of naval vessels to by scrapped under the Washington Baval treat f Battleships g Owcr 50 Years of Satisfactory Service — e “Mary---My Shoes--- i Satlosad The new pair — those that I bought in ' the new v = Novelty Department of the‘ FAMILY SHOE STORE!" Sports Sklrts Beautiful models for either sports or street wear, fashioned of crepe in pleated effect, or velour plaids in wrap- around models. Colors to match the chappie coats. 7 \ On the 9nd Floor TOI‘DOI'!’OW On the 3rd Floor Tomorrow StYIish 'Frocks Handsome models of all the new woolens—charmeen, poiret twill, etc., also all the most wanted crepes, chiffon velvets, lace and chiffon combinations, etc. The assortment is wide and diversified and includes ideal styles for street, afternoon and dinner wear. 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Family Shoe Store New Novelty Department has everything in footwear for $5.00 to $12.00 any woman could wish for. - Oxfords for Brisk Fall Days, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 FAMILY SHOE STORE Joseph Strasburger Co., Inc. 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. Member Better Business Bureaw