Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1924, Page 19

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‘ THE fiV;ENifiG “STAR WASHINGTON D‘. C. MON;DAf ? JUNE ’9.“ 1924.' " . FINDS CANCER CAUSE ‘ S : — AND NEW TREATMENT ‘ . . . m : : &"1“ . s chtesgt%t‘i:;gs Sailing e masrena & An' Important Selling in the flflhmfil’h '“Lnf[wnp e Nourse and Miss Dora Coilins, Cured Disease, Cotion Dress Goods Sectibn buyers, and Mr. W. W. Everett. general manager. The results of | ¢ - their trip will be reflected i HOSPITALS LAUD DISCOVERY \ . . : Autumn displays ofrume;ueal f‘:re‘i):; ) 9 y Se g 1S 0o1les 2 S/ merchandise. ¢ 200 Cases Treated, Majority of . % Them Improved. 7 7 21t Asmated P Yard : The Treasured PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 9.—The 3 i« i Nertn Amérliey aavelstay i C < S5 utel ., . Sheepskin i et vie <bs, lsteseat ‘ol ' : ¥ ) A —won this year must have a d ‘ frame to keep it fit, as well as ) fittingly. Our Framing Sec- ‘ g tion offers a variety of the sort i /,} of frames used for diplomas of * that the cause of caftcer has VA E 3 ® > H e S e l Whitat Does Not Begin to Cover : ; 7 A ) it which, though still in experimental stage, “is producing remarkable re- iscoverer is Dr. T. J. Glover, a A the Regular Wholesale Cost o of Toronto, Canada, who, the varied sizes. The work is ex- e . 3 i i P le sas has oxtablishedscien: ' And there ai'e 14 different attractive patterns i A A1l | pertly done in our own shops— ifi ¥ that the disease is du 0 a £ . s i > A 4 H M M e e e in nawvy or black, with white W[y \ and estimates for framing will 4 proved by the “conclu- IR 0 gladly be given if you will bring ry test known as the / 7 lts part as the causa- Every woman who makes her own frocks will be inter- | \ 2 3 5 p your g'!m?n:i n. r. Glover has conducte : . : : R Aotk i Navr e eity ested in this special purchase of .fine Engh.sh Voiles. ; Not only because ithey are so fashionable this summer, devel d b i e savs, apparent. but because they ane such an extraordinary value. Or- cffective only in the treatment < . the ¢ d i ily, y < % ey wi S very SR C O T I dinarily, you know; they would sell at a very, very tinuing, the North American says: H 1 ey much higher price. ' The patterns, all of them, are smart “Dr. Glover first succeeded in incul- and conventional—white on the very fashionable navy cating animals with the germ he had isolated in certified specimens of can- \ or black grounds.. cer from human beings, and with it reproduced the disease in monkeys and all immune animals. Then, through injection of the serum, he ar- O S I 4 I' rested or modified its course, and n oSaie omorrow TS L ounlact scorcs ofTuchien Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second fioor. “Within the last two vears this & “ ) v R 4 Fine Kit Bag been tested on more than , : 4 A . SRRl S s 8 e = ., : Very Specially Priced ies 3 in e ) tage of devel- ] opment, from incipiency to hope- > 50 lossmess. Nearly 100 of these nave I S i C b' i A . 9 > . treated in the National Stomac! i i 3 al Philadelphi. vhe he t D 2 . epital injPRISACIoNIe AL D B ouses and klr S Lombine A 1 Seldom can you buy a kit bag Shserved. s 3 : Srilie it everbe L ey to Make Summer Costumes of usually low price. So the man n s sta the subjects havi . - = . . aes Alsonnaes oh SynEto et interested in a new kit bag will Condition the javman Wotid call cared. Infinit "Vgriety and Smartness be doubly interested in seeing i dieoves of th == and owning one of these. method soon may be found for de- ¥ is smartly shown in the sketch— G tt n d P nt d Good quality boarded cowh)g{e. : which combines a tailored white eorgetie a 11 € repe russet, brown or black; with in incipiency and its prevention. Dr. crepe de chine overblouse with . The two types of frocks you are certain to see worn stitched double straps, double Glover already has made significant experiments along this line, with de- convertible collar, very fine tucks b . handles, heavy catches and side e , smartly dressed women at smart places this summ sl ‘}-?‘:‘4)flg:;;h‘rfi:nfiri:";:%:.rch work and pearl buttons for smartness, Y 24 praces St er lock. Lined in woven checked in this field soan after being Eradu- et from tnp edical schog) b the $1075; and a plested white crepe | This Georgette and For the Large Woman Sl et ntinuously employed in it until skirt, $22.50. N . N o New “Toric . Thero one Lace Frock, $39.50 Georgette Over Print, $49.50. : ,\iifv‘éhy\}é".fi‘o:n'?fng'fi?&i % Inelud Blouses, $10.75 Is but one of the distinctive styvles a A\ distinctive and becomingly designed Extraordinarily Low Priced ced his laboratory work and the nclude summer’s smartest types: woman may choose from—it is in a lovelyv irock that gives smart, slender lines to . < iction of the serum = o 3 o > A > K el} s : » Brofesy Or ontainim e Tailored silk shirts, with link cuffs beige, over a matching crepe de chine slip: the woman who requires the larger Little Boys” Short-Sleeve htheria anti-toxin, in ) and high collars. the handsome lace is dyed in a deep ecru sizes. It is navy blue georgette, over a WaSh SUits $2.45 Solely under Dr. Semiciailored roveridouses: of fa- to harmonize, and pleated panels ending slip of blue and white patterned silk - 4 dium and crepe de chinie, stich/as in soft-crushed flowers of the georgette foulard—caught at the side with a geor- Of first interest to every mother a2 e 5 s & = 5 . who has a son of 3 to 8, is this sale an eperation covering . the one sketched. add a charming note. Navy blue is seen gette cabachon set with blue and white of our own exclusive Regatta Suits Hoxpitals R . \ N . . in other distinctive georgette frocks, stongs. Other becoming printed silk at this exceptionally low price— oolob ributed a limit- | y Costume blouses, with embroidery, while the prints choose lighter shades. irocks for the larger woman may be $2.45. . T vartons o braiding, frills or fancy button often combining with lace. chosen from this collection. All with cool, short sleeves, which trimmings, in costume shades. Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Special Size Seeticn, Third fisor. makes them better for summer. Iu Palmer Suitings, Devonshire Cloths, Real Linens, Fine Mercerized Pon- L e \ Skirts, $10 . in middy and b -on-to- th the results ob-| i Include flannels, tub'silks and Russian LIght- Weight I Will Coats’ $3 9 ¢50 < E]ecfuss:‘:t‘;:; }Pl:ix:-n blul;tsl,"t';:g 334 e = ~_\ T “This discovery of the cancer germ leads logically to the hope that a % The Fashionable White Costume Of crepes; in pleated and wrap models; fords, greens, combinations and and the best colors. , ~ el d Answer for the Many-Occasion Summer Wrap e vkl Skirts, $12.50—Of Pasadena crepe, . . . 2 4 i crepe de chine and flannel, with knife- They are the styalght, slender andlconservam'e _l:nlored type of coat that one may wear for doctors was 111 pleated sides, panel back and front, street, for traveling, even for motoring, and over light summer frocks. Navy and black are first e serum in practical i or the new demi-pleating. shades, although the tans and grays are much liked; and fine tuckings, or braid. are the only ethod of administra- Skirte $15—0OF e £ R f trimmings—Ssuch as are shown on the navy twill coat sketched. expected to be rts, crepe de chine, of Rus- ‘ medical society | sian crepe, in fashion’s best pleated Other Twill Coats, More Elaborate, $59.50 to $95. models and favored colors. Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Bryan and Brookhart to Speak. 2 o o e K, June 9. —William Jen- , Decidedly Practical Are Narrow Laces Ttrim Rl 0 Wt ; : Radius Costume Slips, $3.95 the Summer Mod emorial Founda- Colorful Striped " i They tub well, they are slim ancfit{aight' with odae % 7 . ; : s no unnecessary fullness; they have deep hems, Vilet Laces are first in favor—edges and in- The G'lft of founded by self-lined to make them shadowproof under sertions in beautiful patterns, some match- fros Siates, oo ’lk sheer summer frocks. You may choose from I\:‘lgdc’;OST ;::dpitot edge, 10c yard, to 3 inches COIO!’Cd Glassware remonies. u I S < the most-wanted go!ors. 3 : e 5 Variety goes to great ends in offer- Flesh, peach, orchid, gray, tan, navy, black and Valenciennes Laces, edges and insertions, in ing you a selection here, of both im- = Fashion’s first silk for smart street, sports or country-wear froc.ks white. charming patterns. 8c to 60c yard. ported and domestic glassware, in lmmedlately —and.every woman will include one, if not two or three, tub silk Eetticoat Section, Thicd) foor Lace Bection, First floor. exquisitei] bizarre c(;.:]lolrir;]gs, \;hich el s . : makes choosing a delight. rom Ok o oo zoon 1o gl Sirocks,imost-esseatialitothestyacation jiarrons Czecho-Slovakia, Fruit Bowls, $395 fects, no matter how At $2 Tub Silks, in a great variety of summer colors—stripes, to $10; Vases, $1.25 to $10; Com- \ ifling th y S P e e 2o ports, $1.95 to $5; Console Sets, $9. i',lfl'fipa‘fifysafifiri&piifii= of the candy, cluster or pin variety placsfcombnny | | | | Candlesticks, $4 pair; Candy, Jars, F Imukip!y the cost of tin- several colors,, and small checks. f $3 to $4.50. ‘mng repairs. . % - s . », | b ] - i Jade Green Glassware—especially At $1.65 Phu.‘ Color Tub. .Sdks' 13 )egov\};.pmk, jade, gray, j i | : [ attractive for the summg’ gift. orchid, the new titian sand, and white. . | | | Flower Bowls, $1 and $1.50; Console At $3 Striped Tub Silks, gloriously colored in yellows, vivid ’ . i I Sets, $5; Sherbets and Plates, $14 LTI Aulllill!lllllllll |1 We're ready to give vou Colbert's usual efficient N | service, whatever the e | e % I | dozen; Salad Plates, $11.50 dozen; Glisra REASONABLE. greens, soft:rose and blues, in clustered or single stripes, | i B I i Footed Bonbon Bowls, 75¢. on soft white crepe or broadcloth. 5 ; : Venetian Glassware, in the ex- Maurice J. Colbert Sl Sution, ecwnd v, ; . _ ; e | O quisite colorings and _decorations é Heating—Plumbing —Tinning S . - 3 Y which make jt most lovely. Consple 621 F Street Thome M . 5 P - . S £ 4 Sets, $18.50; V'ases, $16.50. Glassware Section, Pifth floor. (LTI PR Woodthrop Lacelcss Girdles < So It Winds +_Around the Gears ASK FOR e~ ; 7 ¢ . EBONITE y The Step-in Girdle, illustrated, of S~ S . Pyrex cooking ware, and replaced : F ; Pyrex Teapots for the Sportswoman 3 il , ‘ ARt Guaranteed just the same as other \ E 5 : if they do.. They ively —and see that you get it, [ firm surgical elastic, with panel back lshape}t; that the;) \wa[gle;g?:::??a;ll\c esusioe it §ovas ipuimonsly of fine r;;roche, is li%htlyllionegf to R —and it's so 2 ) toj sechwhenjithe Transmission and Differen- give perfect support, but also perfect g, . 3 i tea’s quite right to serve. - R o e e freedom. $12.50. This Attractive 3-piece Reed Suite $ 50 | iotivisuat size, $150; 2cup, s250; oyl e Another Splendid Model, clasped at . : FraesiGomking Wase:) Bléwidese S5 et e e e ased 2t | [s Very Specially Priced :"‘I““: 2:: ::.‘i::-m ,;V"?“!r. cal elastic and broche; designed for It will make your porch or sun parlor all the more inviting this summer, with its re- D i e the average figure. $12.50. freshing coolness and colorful upholstery. The suite, as pictured, is finished in tHe g of its wonderful qualities. 3 For the Larger Waman, a handsome much-liked mongol finish; the upholstery in rich colorful cretonne; deep seats, wide Store Your Furs At dealers’ in five-pound cans, and at service sta. g i i " girdle of silk elastic reinforced over arms, box spring seat cushions assure its comfort. In Our Fur Storage Vaults | PR IE R m BN, the hip line; well boned to give The same suite in brown and tapestry, also at $87.50 on the Premises = » S straight slender lines, but not to re- The Table Pictured, $30; Table Lamp, $22.50 it . EBONITE e strain one’s freedom. $25. Chair or Rocker Separately, $21.50 Phone Main 5300 (IT'S SHREDDED OIL) Willow azd Beed Fumiture, Bection, Fifth Sooe. ; ; ) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND DIFFERENTIALS

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