Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1924, Page 41

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| that the severance of the sympathetic {nerves communicating with the par- | alyzed limb will relieve the fixation | f-\usx‘fi« and at the same time leave | | free the nerves and muscles by which | movement is made. NEw UR[EAN \ Diabetes, caused largely by over- eating and excessive fat after the Mgt of 45, aflicts millions of Ameri- May ed. o declar, ,::mnrull; ‘eat too much,” he asserted. | “Man often puts into his stomach at | one time food which exceeds in value Dr. RUdOIph Matas to Suc.[lh( commercial value of his entire carcass—which, 1 war periods, was ceed Dr. Charles Mayo as |raw: at 98 cents.” Head of Congress. i Cong JURY UNABLE TO AGREE By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 24.—Dr. Ru- dolph Matas of New Orleans M«meon for chosen president-elect of the cli ! congress of the American Colleg: Surgeons at a business sess Matas will succeed Dr. Charles IL !Byt Mayo, who was elected president t N the last congress and was installed | to vesterday at the 1923 congress delibe Dr. Bugene Hillthouse 1’00l of this case of city and Dr. John Sinclair McEachern, | Cfounty Alberta, Canada, was named rst of mu The congress closed 1 Retrial Ryan to Be Made After First Case Fails of Verdict. ssociated Press. YORK, October 2 after more than 12 hours' on, the jury considering the Patrick Ryan in the Kings Supreme Court on a charge dering Ferdinand Downs, of the Ku Klux Klan, by Justice Lewis at this morning. fayo, speaking at the first ses- | strict Attorney Hildreth said sion, characterized the work of three | that he would move to have the case Australian surgeons in the treatment | retiied. Dr. Philip Brennan, counsel “of certain forms of rigid paralysis | for liyan, stated that immediate ap- and ulcerous stomach disorde would be made to have scribed by them to the congr Imitted to bail pending his the outstanding feature of the trial. vention. Two of the surgeons, N, and Dr. John 1. sed their Ma Unable was 12:40 on- Dr. Hunter | operative pro new A failure is onc who has quit trys ni. Amerjcans | IN KLANSMAN’S MURDER; of Patrick! THE EVEN LEYDEN PROFESSOR NG STAR, | Recalls | Medicine Award Made to Dr. Wil- | lem Einthoven, Holder of Physiology Chair. date for {sailed both {|John W. Da for ‘ By the Associated Press. STOCKHOLM, October | Nobel prize for medicine | awarded to Prof. Willem | of Leyden University. Dr. Kinthoven | holds the post of professor of physi- | ology. “His The Nobel prizes, are five, They have a monetary value of be- |} : (weon 330,000 and $40.000. The prize ‘h',‘l‘l“‘t;‘:;\“'\( for medicine in 1923 was awarde to Dr. ¥. G. Banting and J. J.- 1% Mac- Leod of Canada. £ Prof. Willem at’ Semarang, Java, of which there | sign of real thoven Dutch wag Isast al A quaint formality among Chinese | girls is the placing of a basin of | water upon the housetop during the ‘ night, where it remains until dawn, when the young girls wash their | faces in it ‘with the firm belief that | it will hage beautifying effect «-n' their compl, | Children’s Dajf-A-Siaturday‘ Smart Winter Coats $7()-98 ceptionally Coats suitable for the girl from 7 to 14 years. Well made and neatly finished, these coats are fashioned of wool polaire in brown and deer, in the simple, straight cffects that always look so becoming. Lined throughout for extra warmth. Silk stitching on collar, cuffs and pock- cts adds a neat trimming touch. lovely Sport Flannel Middies, $2.98 tanncl, 100 ¢ flat braid. Emblem mainstays of the nuied with whi doubt one of the w “n'n-l 0 22 Chlld en’s Brua:hed Wool Sets, $7.98 Four-piece sets, consisting of new slip-over or button-iront sweater trimmed with plain knit band, cap. lcggms and mittens. Brown, buff. deer, copen. white and pink. es 1 to 4. Second Floor—King’s Palace Children’s Hosiery Specials 7 Boys’ Triple-Knee Hose 55¢ and 60c Black and cordovan in firmly knitted. good-wearing quality. Sizes 7 to 81 at 53e, and 10 to 111 at 69e. Boys’ Heavy Ribbhed Hose 29¢, 35¢ and 39¢ et quality, medium Tibbed school ho and cordovan. Siz Slight iriegulars . 2% 8l to 10, 3Be; 1035 imperfections in the weave. 113, 3%e. Street Flour—King’s Palace Boys’ 75 Sport Hose 39(‘ cuff 0 Hos, PULtY and Geer. “ cvmplete ra Fancy ribu w dovan tops on sturdy in black. cor- AN per- size Silk and Wool Hose. 75¢ fancy r'bbed attractiv and Children's hos . in 1rious to Jaunty Overcoats For the Smaller Boy Time to think about a new coat for the younger member of the family. Both he and mother and dad will like these of warm chin- chilla or woolen coatings in the swagger straight style )k so well on the average youngster. namon, gray and mix- tures trimmed with n belt and capacious pockets. Nizes 3 to 8 years. e Street Floor—HKing's Palace Fringed Rayon Scarfs $1.59 In Colors of the Fall Woodlands ]_'» Fashion turns its light of approval on Scarfs for Fall and reveals brilliant designs and colorings. These lovely new ones are the sort women wise in faszion will select. 2 yards long, in stripes and novel combi: nations. Complete Assortment at $2.50 to $3.50 Street Floor—King's Palace ST TS ST ST ST S S S Fu]l-F ashioned Silk Hose 4 In ‘Fashion’s l 85 C} ) Favorite Colors ¢ Dexdale, Kayser and Onyx Stockings in lovely light shades Opopulzr for Autumn and Fall are featured here in complete assortments. Perfect, beautifully textured and fashioned for service, they embody every requisite of the discriminating women. A full range of sizes in colors and black. ¢ Pigeon Thread Silk Hose, $1.25 p ¢ Splendid guality of firmly-knitted Thread Silk Stockin < with fashioned back. Silver, nude, airedale, fawn and black in ¢ ss \ all perfect quality. Street Floor—king's Palace S S N O N N N S Y N Men’s Union Suits, $]-45 Warm Winter-weight Union Suits, with hea\y flecced - back. Slight imperfections that will npl impair the wearing qualities. Sizes 36'to 46. The perfect quality in this grade sells for $225. Flannelette and Cotton Pongee Pajamas, $1.59 Well made and full cut, offered in a completc assortment of sizes and colors. -Excelient value at this price. Street Soor—iing's Knit Underwear Values Children’s Fleeced Garments ~ — 45¢ 29¢ 60c Separate Vests and Pants, closely flceced. Vests with high neck and long sleeves Dutch neck and elbow sleeves. : or knee length. Each piece priced according size. For 2 to 6 vears, 45c; 8, 10 and 12, 55¢; and 16, 60c. Boys' Fleeced Union Suits, $1.00 All sizes “in an excellent "!llhl suit of gray fee lined. Long sleeves, ankle length and high meck. Women’s Forest 85¢ Regular and extra sizes in good grade up shoulders, no sleeves and knee length. Strect Floor—King's Palace. Kayser and Wear-Right Fancy Cuff Gloves Of Chamoisette 31.00 and Chamois-Suede, Heavy fleeced meots with D long sleeves and length Here are many new cffects in numerous variations of the deco- rated cuff and gawntlet mode. These are correct for wéar with any costume, and provide excep- tional savings at this price. Two-tone embroidered backs, contrasting pipings and perfo- rated cuffs are but a few of the many fashion notes featured. Black with red, black with white, almond, mode, brown and beaver. All sizes. Street Floor—King’s Palace. \ Health-Way s10- Reduce exquisitely, safely and sanely with this attractive Nefnolastik Girdle. Exquisitely because of the specially fine rubber, covered, on both sides with absorbent silk of peached - and.’ creamh Protected Nemo gar- ments, dainty as “silken lin- shade. gerie. Safely because no touches the skin, and the fig- ure is healthfully ‘supported and controlled. Sanely because the continu- ous auto-massage furnished by the elastic action ‘of Nemo- lastik gradually eliminates ex- cess fatty tissues and produces ° from the slenderness of appearance. ]“SERVILlTY" OF COOLIDGE i WINS NOBEL PR'ZE IS: RAPPED BY FOSTER| Boston Davis Called Morgan Representative. v the Assaciated Pross NEW HAVEN | R B AR William Z. Fost President. President Coolidge and . Pre thoven | president Coolidge, he said: ’ servility | wishes of Now England capitalism, by using the office of Governor of Massa- | Davis, Democratic candidate for Pres- | chusetts to cru i the Boston police ere first awarded in 1801 |5trike in 1919, won for him the first he was told.” v charged PERHAPS iTs EYESY ' e e e T T e R T e e L e T T e T O " Bunny, knitted and Pants in_ankle Children’s Union Suits, 85c, 95¢, $1.05 e e kle Mill Union Suits Built- er Girdle WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, CHARGES GRAFT ORGY TO REGIME OF WILSON New Says No Enown Form of| Skinning Government Was | Overlooked. | By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, October 24-—Post- master General New, speaking on presidential campaign’ issues at Eu- clid Village, near hére, last night declared that under the Wilson ad- ministration “there was no method by which the grafter could skin the government that was not resorted to.” Mr. New pointed out that John W.| Police Strike. | | Conn., October 24.— . Communist candi- lat night as- the Democratic non&a dent. Speaking in bowing to the |ident, had “made the most of the de: linquencies alleged against ex-Sec- and added: ple were never so scandal- |ously defrauded as they were during > the last four years of the last Dem Y et Qooldas }‘:;‘s‘(mm administration, of which Mr. £ talking little and do- | Pa¥is was at that ‘time an officer. | * ~ It was not only the most candalous orgie of graft and extor- ion, but it was notorious.” recognition, not' alone ew England, which recog- | that Davis “House of Morg “his race for 4 step in that ied SPARK PLUG Aok in oil Tovzser Castelberg’s Toiletry Specials Mum Dcodorant. 18c. Angelus Lemon Crcam, 4lc. Mennen's Baby Talcum, 17c. Hinds’ Honey and ‘Almond Cream, 37c. Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes for 23c. Florymae Perfume, 79¢ oz Rose Talcum Powder, 12¢c. Azurca Sachet Powder, 45¢c. oz. Street Floor. 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Mats - rubber start a fashionable OCTOBER HEADS HARVARD ALUMNI. 185, 24, 1924, CAMBRIDGE, bridge, graduate of Harvard and professor of romance languages | at the university since 1896, has been | chosen as president of the Harvard Alumni Association, preme Court Justice of Knoxville, Tenn., ington, is was announc and Mass,, October 24.— Dr. Charles Hall Grandgent of Cam- to succeed S Terry Sanford, - OCTOBER URNITURE SALE in 1883 Wash- A lways Take Ry | CASCARA 8 QUININE | Relieves #COLDS in2¢hrs GRIP in3days Mr. Plitt Says I'he wonderful valucs offered in this great sale will enable you to buy all the furniture vou need at moderate cost. 'GEORGE E. PLITT CO., Inc. Painting—Paperhanging—Upholstering AT ALt DRUGGISTS 30 cents. i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIl!llllIlI!IIIlllIHIIIImllIIlIllIIIHIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIHIIIIlIl!|llllllIlIIIHI!I||IIIlIIIIIIIIIIHHI!IIl|1IllIIIIIIIHIIIIIII!HIIIHIII!|IllllIl||IlIIIIIIllIIIIIIlmHHIlIIIHIflHHmHHE Buy Your Coats At Butler’s! 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