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+ URGE PASTEURIZED |U. . ISOLATION HIT . CREAM IN BUTTER/INBISHOP'S SERMON _Typographicalv Error Led to Apparent Advice Against~ This Precaution. Through a typographical error in Yesterday's Star the bulletin of the Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis warned readers against the use of “pasteurized*butter.” The warning should have read “unpasteur- | ized butter.” Emile Berliner, chalrman of the committee on publications of the tuberculosis association, has written The Star regarding this error and his letter follows in full: To the Editor of The Star: . Through some mistake our advice in yesterday's Star bulletin Intended to Warn people against unpasteurized butter was made to read: “Avold raw milk, ercam and Th £ Th constant warnings years inst unpasteurized i products t have gotted sad- y mixed when they saw this danger- admonition against safe, pasteur- butter. raw cream which is infected b: germs of typhoid and tuberc such . germs remain active for many months, even if the butter is Kept in cold storage. fed in small quantities to animals, « n to large healthy hogs, made them sick with the infection and kill- ed them. It must, therefore, be assumed that a of unpasteurized cream, a and shipped to east- cause outbreaks of such as typhoid, fet fever, her diseases, such been often proved infected raw milk, In an exhaustive paper on this sub- read re . Dr. E._C. tates De- before the * Associa- Ive means crs. Let the mmission make at no butter shall one state to another plainly marked on its or not it has been ed cream. d then guard ag: E m butter by looking at the box containing the buy. And those who have he remarkable decrease in mortality, after the pas- n of milk’ and cream was Introduced, believe that a general betterment of healt! House- Many unex- and deaths in the ps ble humanity. I Chairman committe. JTuberculosis Ass 52,121 MEMBERS ATTEND BIBLE CLASS MEETING ‘World Record Established in' Kan- sas City, Result of Competition With California Class. KA “ITY, Mq., November 12.— A world's record for Bible class at tendance w tablished he: terday m when 52 turned out for the Kansas 2y _mustered only 31,047, res recelved here, ansas City an overwhelming fotal attendance in Kansas City for the five Sundays was announced as $0.494, as against 51,5 Beach STUDENT HELD IN WRECK Centre College Team Manager Ac- cused of Assautl to Kill MEMPHIS, November 12.—B. Y. Wil- Iis, student manager of the Centre Col- lege foot ball team, who was arrested at Paris, Tenn, Saturday, while en route to Danvillé, Ky., from Memphis, § was returned to Memphis to answer a charge of assault to murder in connec- tion with an automobile accident which occurred here Friday night and in 2 Jewell Thompson, salesman, was usly injured. Willis, it is charged, was driving the automobile owned by T. W. Andrews which struck the car occupled by Thompson. The student manager ac- companied the Centre team to Mem- {Phis for the game With Sewanee yes- ! terda; 508 for Long Florida Grapefruit 5 CENTS Buy Direct From Grower HENRY H. HARRISON Owner and Operator, Alextown and Berkley Groves Miami, Florida 14217/, P Street N.W. Cpposite Riggs Market Wholesale and Retall Agency Two Cara Now In Yard for having your home papered and decorated, Estimates cheerfully furnished. Phome or send CORNELL WALL PAPER (O, Mai Completely Equipped Real Estate Office Including Fixtures Two-Year Lease Such butter when | ." 1 tions,” he exclaimed. septic | America Must Do Its Part in Rebuilding World, Asserts Rt. Rev. J. E. Freeman. Charging that Ameriéa had “re- ceded” since the war days of 1917-18, Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, Episcopal bishop of the diocese of Washington, yesterday predicted that the present generation’ would yet live to see this nation “do its total llon-hearted share in this chaotic, distracted and well nigh damned world.” In an Armistice day sermon at Mount §St. Alban the bishop culogized the spirit of America during the war as “the hour of our mount of vision,” but said that unfulfilled promises of | the war days should yet be recognized and fulfilled. “God make America Christian, a leader among the na- Does Not Outline Plan. Bishop Freeman did not reveal any definite program for ending thg “is lation” which he deplored, explai ing: “However my mind may run on this matter, T am not disclosing it.” Methods are for statesmen and diplo- mats to work out, he said. But to any one who knew the mind | of Jesus Christ, he explained, it was clear that under Christian ideals America_could not remain in “proud isolation” without assuming her re- sponsibilities among thcepowers of the earth for the present situation. Costly as had been the great sacri- | . “Oshkosh” Trunks London Kit Bags Fitted Cases and Bags Hat Cases for Ladies and Men Gold-mounted Leather Goods Ladies’ Handbags Week End Cases ~ Leather Novelties Brief Cases, Wardrobe THE EVENING fices of the war, the speaker said, still they had “enriched us beyond our dreamhs.” The ideallsm of war days had spiritually strengthened the na- tion, the speaker sald, -and had brought the polyglot population to & realization that “we were essentially a united people.” Blshop Freeman, in opening his dis- course, paid tribute to radio as the “greatest of modern ocreations” and predicted that through it eventgally “we will be able to preach the gospel in all parts of the civilized world.” \ e SALE OF GIRLS CHARGED. Police Prevent Lynching of Wealthy Chinaman in Manila, By the Associated Press. MANILA, November 12.—The police revealed yesterday that they had thwarted an attempt by seven hun- dred Chinese, most of them armed, to lynch a wealthy Chinese whom they charged with breaking their code of ethics by selling young Chi- nese girls to Spaniards. Police dis- persed the mob, arresting five of its members. POLICE CAPTAIN SHOT. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohlo, November 12. —Joseph_Ruby, thirty-seven, captain of the East Youngstown police, is dead and Ben Hollis, thirty-one, a laborer whom he had arrested for crapshooting, is in a hospital with two bullet wounds, the resuit of a gun fight. McCormick Medical Gollege Glasses Fitted Graduste Eyes Examioed || Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist 400410 McLachlen Bldg., 10th and G Sts, N.W. Phone Main 721 LEATHER GOODS Our Pricesareex- tremelymoderate —besides—the features of unlimited assort- ments — larger variety, etc. MODERATE PRICE is a foremost factor—our patrons have found by actual comparisons that it not only pays to deal with the most reliable firm— but proves to be most economical. GECKERS Leather Goods Company 1324-26 F ST. N.W. Studebaker low prices are due to large volume and to the fact that Studebaker overhead is shared by three models —all sixes. Joseph McReynolds Selling satisfactory transportatien in Washington for 35 years Commercial Auto and Supply Co. 14th Street at R Thanksgiving Special Landers, Frary and Clarks’ ALUMINUM ROASTER $ 3.65 $ @“,65 ‘$5.65 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1923, &&@&&&&@&&@&@&&&&&&&&&&&@&@@%&@&&&&&&&&&&@@ " 5. ' LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-430 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST—PHONE FRANKLIN 7400 On Account of Incléfiient Weather—All Merchandise Advertised ‘Sunday—On Sale Tuesday HIS is an interesting coat price, because it is midway between those prices that repre- sent utility and borrowed smartness, and those of real distinction that ac- claim the newest and smartest Fashion ideas. Deep-pile bolivia in several variations is used in these coats, and they display styles that might well be expected in higher priced groups. Yet their utility is unquestioned, and their price low enough to be decidédly economical. Each one is trimmed with a collar of rich fur—Manchurian wolf, Australian opossum, nutria, squirrel, fox, skunk or lynx. . Sizes for women and misses, 16 to 46. SECOND PLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Have Our Experts Fit You in Rengo Belt Corsets , $3.00 to $8.00 Many women who are a little over the average in size, and have tried one make of corsets after an- other in order to find the one best suited to their peculiar needs, have re- turned to Rengo Belts. Rengo Belt Corsets are of sturdy ‘materials, with strong boning, and hold their shape through steady wear. They -are fashioned on the ever- changing lines of the lat- est mode, and are de- signed to emphasize the best lines of each individ- ual figure. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER For Thanksgiving — A New American Porcelain DINNER SET Thirty-eight Pieces, An attractive set of High-grade American Porce- lain Ware, neatly decorated with a blue band and gold edge. Its appearance easily gives the impression of a more expensive set. 6 Dinner Plates 6 Soup Plates 6 Bread and Butter Plates 1 Meat Platter e 6 Fruit Saucers 1 Open Vegetable Dish SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER 6 Cups 6 Saucers Special Offer of Galvanized Wash Boiler and 2 Cakes Octagon Soap | Important One-Price Selling Four Favored Silk Crepes Satin Canton . Canton Crepe $2.69 Crepe de Chine Flat Crepe Nearly everything of crepe this season is of one of these four weaves, and we are meeting the enormous demand with thousands of yards of them, all of Lansburgh standard quality, and in every color you could possibly wish. All are 40 inches wide. The price is very low, and will hold for a few days only. CREPE DE CHINE AND RADIUM— For dainty underwear, these are the most desirable silks. A full range of lingerie shades, besides many dark colors for outer wear. 40 inches wide WIDE-WALE CORDUROY—For lux- urious house robes and other things. A fine quality in a full range of bright and subdued shades. 8 5 36-inch (o BLACK CHIFFON VELVET—Im- ported, silk-faced velvet, in rich black only. Very smart for frocks and wraps gll season long. 40-inch i ........... g $4-50 SILK DUVETYN—Soft and velvety. In maple, ceramic, bobolink, pheasant, Cleopatra, . oak, henna, tan, $2 00 beige, seal, navy and black. . JAPANESE PONGEE—Natural tan shade, -first quality, 12-momie weight, 33 inches wide. draperies, etc. SATIN CHARMEUSE—Fine quality satin, noted for its long wearing powers. 40 inches wide. Many lovely colors besides plenty of black. $ 2 . 00 24 . ALL-SILK VELVET—A superior quality for the loveliest gowns and wraps o e wide o 2 $7.50 THIRD, FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Repeating a Good Bill, Every Act a Sure Fire Hit! Taking a “Curtain C"all” on Lace Curtains and Panels $4.00 This number is so good that the public brought it back twice. the box office results. The applause is exceeded only by Loveliest of imported Irish Point Curtains, beau- tiful qualities from Quaker and Scranton, and hand- made voile and marquisette. An inspiring ensemble for the home-maker. Don’t miss the finale! Encore! A Proven Favorite Lovely New Curtain Nets 65¢c The response to the fitst offering of these Heavy Quality Curtain Nets, in their scores of enticing designs, made necessary an encore. We really can’t bring out this number again, so make your selections tomorrow—beautify every window in your home while you may do so at sav- ings. All patterns 36 inches wide. Brought Down the House! When We Brought Down the Price of PABCOLIN Felt Base Floor Covering to, Yd. 49c + A big-time seller, with a great following at regular admission, 65c square yard. This headliner made hundreds of new friends at the special midseason price. Make it a point to beautify your floors—and protect them with this wonderful floor” covering —the acme of good looks at little cost. "Bright, New - HOUSEFURNISHING SECTION—G ST. ENTRANCE iism | DUINGMARTING Between K & I Streets | ! I 1215-1217 F Street (Can Be Purchased at a | ery Attractive Figure 1 and 1214 to 1218 G Street If Sold Immediately i Hours—8:45 to 5:30 . Pabcolin Rugs Have all the famous wearing qualities of the - roll goods, plus the convenience of rug form and the added beauty of rug designs. 9x12 size, $1195 9x9 size, $9.95 9%10.6 size, $1095 6x9 size, $5.95 FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER 99¢ A wash day special, combin- ing an extra heavy wash boiler with metallic bottom and 2 cakes of this well known laun- dry soap at a special price. First Floor Very Low Rental 1 : | LOCATED ON ‘ Address Box 157-B, dtar