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THE HAY FEVER CURE PRNGPLES T0LD Paper by Agriculture Depart- | ORCHESTRA CONCERT. By the United States Soldiers' Home Band Orchestra, Stanley Hall, tomorrow evening at 545 o'clock; John S. M. Zimmermann, bandmaster;: Emil A. Fenstad, as- sistant leader. March, “The American Legion,” Vandersloot Overture, “The Count of Essex,” Mercadante Entr’ acte— (@) “Vesper Bells' (b) “Butterflies” ... Scene from the opera THODEADINFAL | OF LANE I CUBA Navy Machine Crashes Into| Tail Spin After Leaving EVENING STAR. MRS. BETTES, 87, DIES. Widow of Dr. Eugene Bettes Lived Here 60 Years. Mrs. Jennie ‘M. Bettes, widow of Dr. Eugene Bettes, and a resident of Washington for 60 years, died at ner residence at 1124 K street northeast Tuesdsy morning. Funeral services will be conducted Deal's Chapel, on H street northeast, by Rev. E. M. Parkman this after: oon. from | WASHINGTON, D. Mrs, Sephera L. Jenkins of Baltimore, and two grandsons, Edward Jenkins of Baltimore and Rev. Edgar M. Parkman of Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. Bettes was born in Boston, Mass. She was in her 87th year. She was known for her sympathy for dumb animals and recently C.. FRIDAY, donated a large sum to the Anti-| Vivisection Soclety of New York. The Dominion government granted a site in Ottawa for a na- tional women's memorfal hall. which will be used to house the general OCTOBER has | o 23, 1925. 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Store Hours 9 AM. to 6 P.M. ment and Emergency Hos- | . : i | Ifellflfl lpn\r: three daughters, pltal Sc'entlsts IS Read‘ osephine B. Parkman and Mrs. Emma B. Phillips of Washington and offices of virtually all of the promi- nent national organizations of women oI/ms._—— 1 Fourteenth Street at New York Avenue Cellier ..Grey “Fowler _.Smith Banner.” Cruiser Near Guantanamo. Fox trot, “Dear Eyes’ V. ng” Two enlisted men of the U. S. S, Milwaukee were Killed yesterday when A seaplane from the crulser crashed in a tail spin near Guantanamo, Cuba. A brief dispatch to the Navy De. | riment said the plane was badly maged. It gave the men’s names as hay fever sufferers % in a sclentific paper rend in New York last night, the sub- SHOT, MISTAKEN FOR BIRD st-nce of which is that investigation | i< disclosed not only with what | _— h 1illens sneh siffererers may success- Feather in Alpine Hat Almost | Sidney N. Smith. chief aviation pilo fully he treated, but even what parts| 2 these pullens do the work. with Costs Wearer His Life. ot Norfolk, ind R. M. Summ certain improvement SAN FRANC October 23 U, | aviation machinist’s mate, first cla ind efclency of Such|_\Wearing an Alpine hat with a | of Barterton, Ohlo. | teather ni it almost cost the life of | has long heen suspected that it ! George S. R voung Franeisco | Y- the piotein constituent in pollen | jypman and grandson of Gertrude ns that were actually responsible | {fiii} &nd &re | CHICAGO, October 23 (#).—Philip| ! the damage done to human mem. | The feathered hat. seen through |J. Reaume, 35-vear-old wheat trader,| s his suspicion is confirmed | ne hysh near the family ranch. 25 | whose bru hody was found on the mplified in a paper entltled “Pro-| mijeq” west of Cloverdale, brought | floor of his hotel room vesterday, died | of Timothy and Ovchard Grass|shots from a party of quail hunters.|of cerebral hemorrhuge in the opin- | and Their Relation to Vernal|The charge scattered at long range. | ion of police physicians. Flesh wounds | Iever.” delivered before the So-|yu¢ yome of it entered Russell's head. [#nd bruises were believed to have been Neior Lxperimental Blology and| Weak from loss of blood. he made h due to fal ticine at 4 meeting held last night | \uy back to the farmhouse. he New York Post-Graduate Med: | " The hunters fled at Russells cry THE icnl School and Hospltal. |of pain. Jint contribution from the |as well as to A. To C, the third, | ein laboratory of the Bureau of |present in negligible amount. prac: | 4 —— ! Good news for Wos contained conzequent in| g 1CCUTACY tretments Mnn'; De’urth Held Natural. Goodman & Suss Rochester Tailored Clothes Tomorrow is the Last Day New Lots Have Been Added to Underwear for Make the Wind-Up a BigSuccess the New Season | -, - Union Suits and garments— Carters, Amho and Duofold makes. Warm Knitted Authors Local Men. in Istry of the Department of Agri- | tically no one is sensitive. Now, it is | nd | explained. science can determine not | only what pollen a patient will react | “From Foundation to Roof” to, but just what particular protein | or proteins. In past treatments, for ~INT plenty of protein A, but not nearly 3 enough of B because of its presence in insufficient amount. Hencefd the exact combination of proteins | which intoxicate can he ascertained and. working on that basis, the re. | mainder of the pollen grain can be Afscarded and from the hay ma clinie o s coanthors were D. of the laboratory: F. 2 and Dr. H. S. Bernton. professor hyaiene and | medicine of Georgetown head of the hay fever two-piece Capitol tured_by ply, $1.3 Roofing. manufac- Certain-teed Co.. 2-ply. $175; nd Roofing, 1-ply sl 3-ply. SL5 Green Slate Sur- Balbriggan, wool-and-cotton mixture and Union suits with 33 length; long sleeves, ankle length—regu- lars and shorts. Union Suits, $2.00 Up Two-Piece Suits, $2.00 Up his paper. which s the culmina of & vears intense lahoratory is said to mark the third suc il step the pollen theory of And cure. As long ago as 1865 is first_announced by an En cientist that it was the pollens se< which were responsible for 1 hay fever, prevalent in Eng Then came a long gap until when investigations in Germany «“closed the fact that it was e pro- tens in the pollen that were respon. | #hle. Now by a close study of large «arantities of timothy and orchard rr = pollens it has been possible to isclate in pure form the three vroteins | faund in these tiny grains. proteins being & group of highly complex chemical substances regarded by some 1= the basis of life itself. and with the stiiking characteristic that all of them contain nitrogen. silk and wool. 14 sleeves, face Roofing SHINGLES Certain-teed _Four - in - One Strip Shingles, §4.73 per square : GulopStap) Shingles s I per square. Also the New il Varicgated and Color-blend Ogtagonal-shape Strip Shin- LS gles, the very latest develop- ment in shingle manuiacturc by Certain-teed Co.. $5.00 per square. All shingles guaran- tecd 10 years el OPEN SUNDAY Detached Home 4911 43rd Street N.W. One block west of Wisconsin avenue. just south of Fessen den street. Six large, bright rooms, up-to-date bath, large closets hardwood Anniversary Sale Pure Thread Silk Hose 75¢ Excellent Quality Silk Hose Fur-Trimmed Coats | o5 gun metal Main Office 6th & C Sts. Southwest Camp Meigs 5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast Confirms Previous Discoveries. The tri-part discovery announced 1ast night confirms and amplifies hoth previous discoveries and makes it known that all these grasses contain | three proteins, but in widely varving ntitles. The first, called tvpe A to which practically all patients susceptible, s present in the greatest amount. 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