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SUNLIGHT AS CURE ‘FOR TBERCULOSS Scientists in Homeopathic Convention Explain Ef- ficacy of Remedy. 1 Press June 24.—New hope tuberculosis was held scientists attendi convention of t of Homeopathy. applied, can nt foe of *. Baker the Phila- ciety of erican ound to ulosis, in a said urvatures lar diseas ily Combatted. sntly have clinicians begun portance of applica s used in const wmimal and v Infection rec be of the i school “One nd six ISOCIETY ___(Continued from Eighth Page) lafternoon at 5 o'clock in the Church of the Good Shepherd, the Rev. Cor- nelius Abbott officiating. A reception will follow the ceremony at the home of the bride’s parents, 2212 Flagler place. Palms and cut flowers have been used in the church, and at the home there is a pretty arrangefent of palms and roses Miss Mildred Boynton will sing sev- eral selections preceding and during the ceremony, smpanied by Miss England, organist of the church. The bride will be given in marriage by her father and will wear a gown of seorgette crepe circular skirt and sleeves of the georgette. embroidered in rhinestones. She will wear a picture hat of white silk trimmed with silver ribbon and flow- ing tulle streamers which at the ;| back, and will carry a shower bouquet 1d Tilies of the of bride M lue georgette crepe trimi m lace, i picture hat of tul m lace, and will carry yellow and of bl iesmaids will be Miss Edna Burrows and Mis: veth Parker, and they will wear frocks of cream ¢ georgette crepe, pic- tulle and lace, and will s roses and blue lark- Atkinson, mother of the bride, THE EVENING suit and a close-fitting hat of blue taffeta and tan straw. They will make their home in Philadelphia. Miss Mary A. Lindsay will be the hostess this afternoon at a tea given in honor of the members of the Amer- ifcan Dietetic Association who are in ‘Washington. Miss Lindsley is chair- man of the publicity committee for the national convention which is to be held in Chicago next October, and plans will be suggested during the tea. Among her guests will be Miss Grace H. Hunter, Miss Ida McCollum, Miss Winifred Alvather, Miss Anabel Bird, Miss Marie Yon, Miss Doris Sutton, Miss Della Truit, Miss Sarah Saunders and Miss Alice Latson. Miss Catherlne Mary Tonge and George Loveridge Bowen, son of and Mrs. W. B. Bowen of Osborne, were quietly married at noon /'in the New York Avenue Pres- jan Church, the Rev. Dr. Joseph 00 officiating. The church ha arrangement of pink g and white hydrangeas, and Mr. Paul ‘Whitne Fishbaugh, organist, ave a delizhi‘ul program of nuptial music. e bride was given in marriage by other, Mrs. Annie Greenawalt and ‘wore a_traveling costume of dark blue crepe Elizabeth, made on straight lines with a jabot effect of Belgian lace, a hat of horsehair braid 1d crepe with flat flowers in pastel des on the brim. She wore a age bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Tonge wore a gown of gray georgette crepe with a hat to corre- spond. Among the out-of-town guests were as dioli STAR, , uates of the George Washington Uni- versity, Mr. Bowen belng a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilom and the Phi Chi Medical fraternity. The bride is a member of Pi Beta Phi fraternity. Masterson—Quigley Wedding At 9 0’Clock This Morning. The wedding of Miss Louise Eliza- beth Quigley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danfel Francis Quigley of No. 1 Harewood road northeast, to Mr. Dan- iel Stephen Masterson took place at 9 o'clock this morning at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, in Brookland. The ceremony was solemnized by Father McNamara, assisted by Rev. Dr. Cartright of St. Rev. Dr. Guilday of the Catholic Uni- versity. The bride was given away by her father, Mr. Danfel Francis Quigley. The best man was James McKenna, American consul at Antwerp, Bel- glum. The maid of honor was Miss Catherine Donovan, and the brides- maids, Miss Helen Carey and Miss Julia Murphy. Little Aiice Robson, three-year-old nlece of the bride and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Em- met Robson, was flower girl The ushers were Mr. Jack O'Con nell, Mr. Jerry O'Connor, Mr. Mark Ryan of York and Mr. Fred Dolan, and twin brothers of the bride, Joseph Quigley and Daniel Quigley, cted as altar boys and served at the mass. Miss Ftelka Kearney sang Dawning” before the wedding and “Ave Maria” during the mass. “Oh, Lord, I Am Not Worthy,” was sung at the communion by Miss Kearney, “At IWASHINGTON, D. C., 'WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925. valley. Miss Donovau, maid of honor, was attractive in a gown of orchid georgette crepe, trimmed with satin ribbon, and carried a bouquet of roses. Miss Carey was dressed in light pink georgette, and Miss Murphy in light green georgette crepe, and both car- ried pink roses. All of the maids wore large leghorn picture hats, trim- med with flowers and velvet ribbon. The flower girl wore a yellow crepe de chine dress, trimmed with pink ribbon and pink rosebuds, a wreath of orange blossoms and carried a bas. ket of roses. Mrs. Daniel mother of the bride, wore plea ashes of roses georgette crepe und her | hat was of white Neapolitan straw. Mrs. Alice V. Calnan, grandmothe the bride, was attired in a dress of dark blue and white foulard. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E met Robson, 1225 Jackson _street northeast, and a reception followed. After the reception the couple lef a honeymoon through Canada. will be at home after July Kearney street northeast. The bride wore for traveling a suit of g ensemble, trimmed -, and wore a gray georgette & to match. & hat Mr. and Mrs. left Tuesday for New will sail on the Preside Thursday for Hawail, v Canal. Mrs. Holton has just pleted her twenty-fifth vear cipal of the Holton Arm; and Mrs. Holton will vis tional Park and other ern United States before returning ‘Washington. Holton nd they t Harrison on | the Panama com Mr. st- to Cook, daughter of Gen. Lee's chap- lain in the war of the 60s. Mrs. Roland P. Skinner has returned to her home in Woodridge after hav- ing spept the week end with Mrs. John B. Daish of Short Hills, N. J. Mrs. Vernon L. & little daughters, from Norfolk, Va., are visiting her aunt, Mrs. Suzan Crowley, in Takoma Miss Katherin 5 the Natfonal Park Seminary, guest of Miss Elinor Stafford Millar of the Moody Bible Institute, Chica Mrs. M. E. McDonald of teenth street northwest is fonte while on a visit to A es and her two Mumfor antic City. Mefsser of Garden s been the guest for of Miss Lucile S. Fluckey feld street. Miss Helent City, L. I, some day: on Ga Miss Rebecca Tansil of Tennesseo has been visiting friends in Wash ington for a few days, en route to Vermont, where she will spend the Summer ‘at the Aloha camps The English-speaking Union will give a tea at fts clubrooms, 110 Sixteenth street, tomorrow afternoon | from 4.30 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Bruce| Wallace will be hostess, assisted by | Miss "Eleanor Ewing and Miss May | Hayden. The Clover Club of Central High | School held fts farewell dance at the home of Miss Myrtle Power, 1414 Ken- nedy street northwest, Thursday, June 18. The house was decorated in gold and black, the club colors, and the yard was made very attractive { with Japanese lanterns. An orchestra furnished the music See Announcement Tuesday’s and Saturday’s Star In Baltimore. Md. Mount Royal A Ehioel - Three Minutes From Union St 100 Rooms, With or Without Bath, for Ratew per day: Singie, $2 to $3.50; Double, 34 to Also 60 & nished or unf, Randolph Smith and Morrison entertained den of the White Pe: ; in honor of Mrs. ‘larence Sloan, and_ Miss Ana of Iort Worth, Tex Other guests included Mrs. Martin Butler, Mrs. Jeter Pritchard, Mrs Wallace Streater and Miss Catherine Miss Jess Mrs. Frank tea in the cock Inn A. C. William: Mrs.- Joe bel Pendleton Winifred Bowen of New York of the bridegroom; Mr. and S Trussell and Dr. and Mrs. Edward E. Mackenzie of Baltimore. Mr. Bowen and his bride left im- mediately after the ceremony for Cape fay, N. J., and they will be at home F July 15 at 912 Butternut street this city Mr. and Mrs. and she was accompanied at the or gan by Mrs. Paul Rodler. The bride was charmingly attired in a gown of white satin, trimmed with pearls, lace and handmade flowers, and she wore a veil of tulle, white satin and lace to match her costume. .| Her headdress was of ge blos soms and she carried a shower bou- quet of white roses and lilles of the wear black georgette Ir. Wyclisse Rice v he ushers, Mr. Clyde - Walton Walcott, Mr. William Harrison and Mr. Carl Rosin- A the best A A LITTLE USED—BUT NOT ABUSED infection pe th Lecomes easier invigorates th nere i Following the reception, Mr. Slat- tery and his bride left for a wedding trip, the r wearing a blue and tan poiret twill and crepe ensemble ul Bowen are both grad- wdvance helio- a0 without full advantage Delivers Any Article Advertised Here t be expect Value of Milk Doubted. John P. Sutherland, form University Sc the medical profe s as to the real food and that its urious than Over one hundred groups of Summer apparel and accessories— excess stocks that must be disposed of at once—have been reduced far below regular prices in this event. But a mere reduction can- not cause the enthusiasm this event has aroused. It’s the quality that goes with the low prices that is sending eager shoppers here. Tomorrow—Fourth Day of Fashion Close-Out Festival —A store-wide clearing of excess Summer stocks of Women’s and Misses’ Summer Frocks of wash fabrics, prints, chiffons and heavier sports materials. Dressy coats of twill, silk or vel- vet. Handsomely tailored topcoats of imported tweeds and kashas. Blouses of silk or cot- ton. Skirts, Sweaters, Hosiery. And this is not just an ordinary sale. Itis an event. sion | =i American i poor, are ward B. Hook- told the conven- _ 1216 F St. N.W. rnourished rd, Dr. nn., Read the prices below—the Phillip Levy Exchange Department offers fine furniture only slightly used at the greatest reductions ever made by us. Come early tomorrow to our Basement, at 735 7th St. N.W. One dollar delivers any piece. ard of $100, today by ), a dele- =D1ED) never en- woman in 30 » work.” Marriage Licenses. iage licenses have been 1 Terms at Low as $1 a Week ’1 Reductions that will mean quick selling—big savings! Tomorrow— Women’s Smart Summer Dresses $14.75 to $35 Voile $1 0.75 and Linen Frocks . . Women's Handmade, Hand-drawn, Embroidered Linen Frocks. Imported Hand-drawn and Embroidered Voile Dresses with lace inser- tions. Included also are a number of silk crepe and satin street dresses, draped or trimmed with beads, pleats, tucks—also en- semble effects and tailored models. Women’s $35 to $49.50 $25.00 Daytime Dresses ........ Of silk crepes, printed crepes, satins, georgettes and printed chiffon, including sports types, smart tailored afternoon frocks—models with pleats, fine tucks, godets and flares, lace and printed combinations and shirrings —to_satisfy the most varied tastes. For Every Occasion! $35.00 Were $45 to $59.50. Now. Dresses for sports, afternoon, dinner and dance —of crepe silks or satin, printed chiffon or georgette, with lace flounces or godets, ex- quisite beading on sheer georgette or crepe roma, apron effects, sleeves of every type; pleats in panels or kick-front pleats. $69.50 to $98.50 Dinner, Evening and Afternoon $55_00 Gowns. . . 5 One-of-a-kind Evening Gowns, of embroidered or silk net, chiffons, printed chiffons, geor- gette and lace. Tailored Afternoon Gowns of georgette crepe, satin and silk crepes. Many imports and copies included, showing exquisite beading and fine laces. Women's Dress Shop—Second Floor New ! Pearl Chokers S5 Considering that the quan- tity of these new chokers is very limited, they offer an astonishingly wide choice. All the way from tiny pearls like seed pearls to large, lustrous ones. Baroque styles, too. With pendants or without. Also—24 $2.50 Pear! Neck- laces with sterling silver clasps —24-inch length §] —tomorrow Street Floor Vacation Bound? Save on These $5 Travel Cases $3.95 English Traveling Cases, of genuine pigskin, lin with oil silk, and containing linen towel, soap and comb. Extra wide pockets. few larger ones suede, regularly $7.50, to at .... ceen Leather Goods—Street Floor Downstairs! Dresses, $15 Were $19.50 to $22.50 Of satin, flat crepe, geor- gette, crepe de chine and printed crepe. Styles in- clude pleated apron effects, fine tucking in clusters, self- color embroidery, straight- line models with narrow tie- belts and ensembles with printed crepe dresses. Also tunic models—flares, godets, jabots. Vacation time! And here’s your chance to add to the vacation ward- robe at a saving! Tomorrow— Misses’ Stunning Frocks for Less: $19.50 to $25 Sports 316.50 and Afternoon Frocks crepe de chine, flat Of striped tub silks, crepe, georgette and lace, in 12 different models. Sleeveless or cap sleeves; in coral, maize, green, orchid, white, navy and black. This group of Misses’ $33 75 $49.50 to $55 Frocks . . ... . Of crepe roma, chiffon, georgette and other wanted materials, with flare fronts, tunic and chemise models: two-piece, basque and apron styles. One of a style! were $59.50 to $69.50. .. $44'75 Of chiffons, laces, crepe roma and georgette. One of each style—ensembles with matching frocks, flare, tiered, paneled and straightline styles; in the newest colors. A New Reduction $49.50 to $59.50 Wooltex Coats In Sizes for Women '35 charming tailored and styles—panels, iront-tie models and stunning straightli; styles. Effective collars—fur- edged or plain, and fur borders, too. 0il Cook Stoves . 3"; IvUsed 0il Cook Stoves, in 2, 3 and 4 bur- ner sizes; fully guaranteed. Two- burner models on legs for as little as $9.85. Any stove delivered for —Mahogany Parlor Suite ey try Parlor Suite, consisting of good size settee and chair, will be sold for as little as $6.95. Delivered for Phonograph Phonograph, guaranteed in first- class condition. Sold new for $100. Exchange Store price, $39.50. ~ De- livered for ..... et d Davenport Suite ne Kroehler Davenport Bed air_and rocker, upholstered —A few Fiber Ruzs Rugs various sizes, will be sold for as little as $3.95. in ssued to the Delivered for Holbrook and Catherine T. Ballston. Va.. and S iF ane- hoebe R. Atkinson Mallan, both of Vanity Benches """ Benches and Vanity Benches worth $7.50, will go early for $2.95. Delivered for - — Mahogany Console - —Three-door Refrigerator i ice capacity, 70 Ibs., white enamel, will be closed out for $5.00. De- livered for . Z . '] '] 1 g '] L. Robinson In e. Md.. and dressy Oak Refrigerators —Various styles, will be closed out for $2.95. Delivered for...... ... —Single and Double Beds Metal Beds, mostly white enamel, will be sold for $3.95. De- livered for ... tore _price, e Misses’ Finer Frocks— ch piece delivered for.. 14 Hazel R. Dawson, and Margaret E —Large Size Oak Dresser Dresser, with beveled edge mirror, will be sold for only §12.95. Delivered for........ Bedroom Suite nut Bedroom Suite, con: large dresser, full size vanity dresser with triple mirror, five- drawer chifforette and double bow- end bed. This suite sold new for $250.00. Exchange Store price, only $119.50. Delivered for.. Bed Davenport —5 New Overstuffed Kroehler Bed Davenport, in blue and taupe Baker velour, with loose cushions; worth $§159.00. Exchange Store price, $89.50. Delivered for.. i Navy, black, tan and ch: All Our $89.50 to $125 Fine Cloth Coats $59.75 Women's Cloth Coats—Joseena, Jeweltone, Suedebloom and Char- meen; embroidered, beaded and fur-bordered. In Venezia, amber, waffle, rose, chili and navy. Women's Coats—Second Floor. owe na A and Mar Black ¥ E. Dyeon Gerber. both Typical of Many Misses’ Coat Re- ductions— . $23.75 Misses’ $39.50 Coats of Lovely Lorchene Straightline panel collars or borders Navy, green, chili Burnham —Ameri can Wal- ting of —Mahog na_L. i Mar Spinnet Desk Spinnet Desk, slightly be sold for $8.95. Delivered for Wiggine. garet ¢ any-finished $350,000 Salary for Film Actress. LOS ANGEL Hf., June 24 (). Los Angeles Xaminer today t Mae Murray, motion picture ss, has signed a year’s starring contract with Ufa Film interests of Germany calling for an annual salary of $350,000. L used, will Ideal for vacation wear! and flare models with fur ;l;ea‘:‘l;t;'”mm trimmed. Cot —Single Cot, with guaran- teed link spring, will go at the sacrifice price of §1 Deliv- ered for Misses' Dress Shop—Third Floor LG Girdles, Brassieres, Bandettes, Reduced 14-inch Jelleff Special Gir- dles, made of one-piece and pink > $3.95 Brassieres, narrow and me- dium length, made of pink or ‘white broche, pink or black satin_ or pink satin jersey....75¢ Step-in Girdles of all-elastic or broche and elastic, with two pairs of hose supporters attached— $2.50 and $3.50 Bandettes—made of all-over lace and ribbon, lace and crepe de chine or satin in " peach, flesh color, green, orchid or : -$1.50 & —Double Size Bed Springs ;" o selling regularly for $10 and $1? will be closed out for as little $3.95. Delivered for Gas Stoves Four-burner Gas Ranges, with ele- vated oven. selling regularly for $59.00, will be sold for §. De Matches are in Latvia that several time. —Upright Phonograph —;°rish! Phonograph, sold a short time ago for $1 Exchange Store price, $49.50. Delivered for Bed Spring ple Foster Tdeal Bed Spring, double size, will be sold for only $12.50. Delivered for —Lady's Writing Desk, Desk with top that lets down, and an extra drawer beneath, to be sold for $3.95. Delivered for... * Glasses Fitted Examined Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES | edical Coll : —Floor Samples of Brandnew Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 7 409-410 McLachlen 10th and G Sts. A Special Demonstration Starts Here Tomorrow To Introduce to Washington MISSES AND MATRONS The New Glove Silk Underwear VANITYSILK (1¢s Striped) Washington Headquarters: Jelleff's —$20 Floor Sam- Bldg. i NW. livered for .. Telephone Stand —.\l?hoguny Telephone Stand and Chair, sold new for $15, will be closed out for $6.45. Delivered for Bedroom Qutfit ;- ol Size Ouk Dresser, with big mirror, double steel bed, 50-Ib. rolled- mat tress, guaranteed link spring, two oal chairs, two all-feather pil- lows and room-size rug—every- thing _brand-new — complete for only $59.75. Delivered for. = 1 Baskets "t 29(: few Splint Each o white ... Third Floor Costume Slips Reduced in Festival The response we have had on these Festival priced Slips—both the silk and cot- ton ones—has been amaz- ing! Greater, even, than we expected. Almost every type of slip is here at BIG savings! Handmade Nainsook Slips— Of excellent quality of fine nainsook, with hem- stitched and hand-em- broidered dots. Hip hems of self.......... 81 69 Handmade Nainsook Slips— Handmade, with real filet or lIrish lace edging. Others trimmed with fine Swiss_embroidery or val laces. Self hip hem.$1.95 ored Nainsook Slips — Edged with embroidery or lace; in tailored style with hemstitched band. Also dimity slips h self hip hem. $1.00 These Lace-Edged Slips — Fine nainsook costume slips edged with Irish crochet or filet laces. Their hip hems are of self material......$7.50 Pongee Costume Slips—An unusually high quality of pongee, or of white tub silk! Hemstitched top and self hem. Whits and flesh color...$2 95 Radium Silk Slips—Of heavy quality radium si with hemstitched tops and hem of self. Flesh color and white—a really unusual i ON A Master- fprece of the Classics Two thou- sand years of civiliza- tionand rogress ave not reduced by one line the simpli- city — have not im- proved by one curve the grace— have not increased by one touch the charm of the Roman P a ntheon, transmuted to sterling silver in the Pan- theon pat- tern. Pantheon harmonizes with all things beautiful. —Fumed Oak Settee, Settee will go for only $3; Deliveredifor o........ .o T —Mahog- Library Tables =" ished Library Tables, will be sold for $4.95. Delivered for.... —A Few 0dd Dining Cha’lrs Room and Kitchen Chairs, will be closed out for. Made by Vanity Fair Silk Mills, this newest Glove Silk Underwear — VANITYSILK (it's striped)--has the follow- in ing important guarantees: go $ Clothes Baskets will be sold for only 1. It positively will not shrink in length, 2. It will wear longer than any other glove silk un- derwear you can buy at the same price. —Slightly Used No. Coal Ranges B Coal Ranges. Just the thing for he Summer cottage. Sold orig- nally for $80.00. Exchange Store price, $29.50. Delivered for... Size 0Oak Dresser Dresser with three drawers and big mirror, will go for §17.95. Delivered for... - —Golden Oak Wash Stand Wash Stand, with two drawers and space be- neath, will be sold for $2.50. De- livered for —Genuine Gold Seal Con- Rugsiz=;=ie s =i border. Sizes from 6x9 to 9x12; 6x9 only $4.95. Any Rug deli for . - Dining R 0 o m Qutfit —American Walnut_Buffet, Oblong Extension Table with leaves and 4 Chairs with genuine leather seats, will be closed out for $89.50. Each piece delivered for... E ( EPARTMENT: & —Large VANITYSILK (it's striped) is always made with a stripe, which is the secret of this silk’s wearing qualities. It feels thin because it is woven flat and close, which is just the reason it wears longer than any other silk underwear sold at the same price The most delightful material in garments for intimate underwear Step-ins, $2.95, $3.95. Vests, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95. Union Suits, $6.95. Step-in Chemise, $3.95 & $5. Bloomers, $2.95, $3.95, $5.95 VANITYSILX always to be found on Jelleff’s Third Floor. Every member of the Jelleff staff knows about it—ask any of them! black, gh Sizes 14 to 44. The woman or miss who would like to add to her Summer wardrobe one or two simple but stunning frocks at_ a fraction of former prices—don’t miss this!_Also two other groups at $6.75 and $10.75. Downstairs—Dress Shop We Rem:del Furs! Expert Work Dope shades. ek e pd pod e pd s sl ol ek el sk b Wrought from SolidSilver ESX(CIHAINIGIE Salvatore Desio JEWELER 926 F St. N.W. Established 43 Years Next Metropolitan Theater = 9 SEVENTH ST.N