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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925. 35 ‘ ', eV ‘b ter: v V4 y The gl s ca v the pre-| te v Vi 1 d, 20 infectes d older ladi sed fi; L i d hockey will be added ”FE FUUNI] ‘I m e st it warers trom | TUBERCULOSIS ‘CURE war e e P it 5 ey e TR CORTIRE CHII oot sie: 5oy oo seorinier spces msseysny aun Tgckiey witl y | very anclent times, for bacteria were | . 3uerin, who produced a vaccine of |20 were kept unvaccinated as control Greece. i |among the earliest forms of life to Is TRIED OUT DN APES tuberculosis organisms greatly re-|animals whereby to judge the rest. DRAWS GRANDMOTHERS With a lecturer from the School of | Efficiency appear on the earth, as is shown by duced in virulence, which, they hnlve Of the 19 vaccinated, 11 died of ) Medicine for Women to supervise the | Some ciency the preservation of their impressions repeatedly claimed, confers immunity [ various causes, but never showed any old ladies in their exercises and keep | From Judge tn some of the oldest rocks known ———— without giving the disease. Accord |sign of tubercuiosis even at death, and Flock to Take Exercises to Prevent| o trom overtraining. it 15 main. | Lady ot the Bonse (interviewing 2 to the geologist.” imi 3 z ingt. | in8 to Calmette, the only effect of | the other eight are now in good health. Shriveling and Swelling of tained they can escape from shrivel- B e e = o Simian Colony in Africa, Vaccinat: h this serum is to pro-| Of the 20 unvacelnated animals kept & & ing or swelling of the figure, stiffness | new maldj—And, now, Nora, are you 3 5 3 & ? disease like typhold|as controls, 19 died of tuberculosis and the lack of alertness which in | efficient? Rather Plainly Speaking. ed With Serum, Showed Ap °h cures itself spontaneously |and the other of an acute infection of the olden days was accepted a8 an | ° orae Indade I am {hat. mum. In From Judge | parent Immunity to Disease. after 15 to 20 days without cgusing|another kind. Of the 20 animals in- 5 inevitable accompaniment of old age. | *Ora—indade I am th x Bacteria Exist in Subterra-| mwo coloreda men were standing on i the slightest tubercle formation.” fected with virulent tuberculosis, 19 5. — Grand-| The classes and exercises have been | MY last place ivery marnin’ I got up 3 wo colored men were standing on | —_— Calves, guinea pigs, rabbits and|dled of the disease and the other of [ mothers with boyish bobs, cigarettes [ made joyous affairs, with the begin- |at 4, made me fire, put the kittle o h the corner discussing family trees. | special Dispateh to The Star, monkeys treated with o small dose of | Intestinal trouble. Thus, out of 59(and girlish skirts are among the|ners busy drilling and the advanced | prepared the breakfist, an' made ull nean Waters, 0il Well ‘Yes, suh, man,’ said Ambro; PARIS, November 5.—A series of ex-| the substance, he stated, appear to|apes. only eight are now alive and all| women rushing to new physical | pupils engaged in the rhythmic dane- | the beds before inyone s up i “Ah kin trace mah relations back | periments, continuing the efforts of | become highly ant to tubercu-|of these 3 culture club in which middle-aged | ing and fencing. L adminton, | the h Tests |ndicate to a family tree.” vears to find an effective vaccine|losis. The war caused a postpone- classic ocean researches,” sald Bastin, “I have always suspected ence of bacteria in natural evidence of the existence of iiving - . dey ain’t but two kinds of | for the Pasteur Institute, does not,| Human conditions were reproduced 12%¢ Yd. versity of Chicago, and his associates, Part-Wool and Silk-and-Wool and bacteriol analysis Street Floor Third Floor [ e [ ] am 500 to 1500 feet J out of the »s made in the Unt 3 = sic laboratory azamy : 0il and its associated waters. Murray found that waters inclosed in , 2 the black muds at the bottom of the /‘ : . e . 5 & “Surely. the last place where one { SPec[al Tomorrow I sale tomorrow at things 1,000 feet or more beneath the i dat lives in trees—birds and | however, venture to say how these|as far as possible In the ape colon; 39 Frank E. Gre nd Gail Moulton. Remnants of White Cu cterfa. would »f finding living and . almost half their = e s e MM onthebomes “Chase 'em back to a family tree against tuberculosis, are belng car-{ ment of his attempt to carry the ex LT T T T et ce of the earth is claimed by and yo' sho’ ain't got no | may lead to the ultimate goal, antl-| Fifty-nine chimpanzees lived under During the last Summer the party, L Black, white, gray in perfect apd 4 in lengths suitable for all 1 s of southern Illinois. The John Mur- Soh el One-Day Sale at more il the s e —— sald Mose. ried out in tropical West Africa on|periments further by trying the dson S. Bastin, head of the tuberculosis vaccination in man. similar conditions of exposure. Nine- working in co-operation with the £ irregular grades. Broken sizes. Very and fancy weaves and all- were taken from contin ¢ ! £ suphies and ) 1 ese De egularly That means that . hav odor of rotten e Q_‘ | for $10.00 : , our §5 and $695 5 cased in se impervic S y . L 2t ce the 1 : give 1 o o - . it ot e . , 1 1B $ 90 g ] Satins, Velours, Felts, Novelties credit bacteria with being the least o . All charming colors, cor fast the situ: in § 3 v black included. You v & A C | Y . or two hats for various o n S to discredit the 5 & head sizes, too, in"! variou del T bacteria more than 1,000 ALl <hap0\v s a s . - 't below the surface be- / AN n < e el e rorion R e [ Satins—Silks Jacquards Street Floor—King's Palace i e 'em! Trace ‘em!|the man-like apes. Dr. J. Wilbert, | serum on man's nearest biological re- o 1 H . . CHICAGO, November 5 —First direct | » who has announced promising results | lation. Chl.ldl’el'l ] $l 0se Cllrtam Mal’qulsette department of geology at the Uni- Ilinois State Geological Survey, made wonderful hose 810-818 Seventh Street dered patterns. flowing wells, the depths of Cultures Give Proof. Winter Hats go o usual value. “But the lack of sul- esence of hydrogen m.., Attractive styles for| Boys’ Union Suits Women’s Bloomers ating the . E hydrogen Ei*s2) street, business and day- 50¢ 25¢ 1 waste product of . . . % aily processes.” 3 W time wear in simple, effec- Fleeced Union Suits with high Pink Kak Bloos Ancient Sea Waters. 7 tive modes. Straightline neck, long sleeves. Ankle length. lar sizes only. The FnviaEnonEe B ;5 jroken sizes. did for cold weather sy Madeby the millers of Pillsbury’s Best Flour |- | [[GllPSl\ fared. founced andnovelty | i et i effects in striking colors, | Sport Bloomers Rayon Hosiery " chemical com MAKE . keekthisibesrerauichesa-d Youll | /4§ . b including pencil blue, | 59¢ 3 n a : Mflwam © own this handsome griddle the moment you see il pansy., black, cocoa, r \\'nx;{f:.'» Re‘guhrl and Extra H\‘.'m»m s n the rocks millions it de of heavy, pure aluminum; 11% inches A Hid i Size oomers, in henna. lilac, osiery, and there preserved, with » b S A EHC 00 WITC = Slack |l navy as e s, 1o ?‘hu‘ ‘(\7“.“1‘ t\i‘:x proof wood handle, firmly anchored so it can't turn in your ;)ud\o e and Black fJit oeeveead ‘;:’rm-l\ Fioor | it it s b hax?d.Solarge that many other aluminum griddles will fit right e 1 > ancient seas inside its big shining face. time : Jovm Act now—while this offer is on, you can get one for only $1.69; caipal e oo o e ¢ just about half the usual price! First buy one large or three small vater circulation, s an interesting packages of Pillsbury's Pancake Flour which entitles you to buy S e n a griddle for $1.69. If your grocer can't supply the griddle with the pancake flour, mail us $1.69 with his name and address, as well as your own, and griddle will be sent you postpaid. Give your family a breakfast surprise—serve these tempting, tender, golden-brown Pillsbury’s pancakes. Six minutes to make —just add water or milk and bake. There's no food treat more delicious or digestible! T I I Small Lot of Many with neat lace collars; others attractively | trimmed with self fabrics. || I Genmne Navajo Sizecil6to 42 | K Blanket Coats % N Second Floor—King's Palace $4,.00 Dress Goods Remnants, Yd. 5 Formerly §1 to $1.50 the yard. Included are | hite all-woc , white all-wool batiste and light c | Priced for tomorrow u!fl}'._ 3 X 5 or dark wool iabries, as well as; cotton i 3 3 n - anacaros) g e XS ! these genuine Beacon Blanket PILLSBURY FLOUR MILLS COMPANY G s Eiteeng e (o eRls et el [l Sport Coats. in sizes 16 to 40. 3 207 McLachlen Bldg., : . Street Floor Striking colors and patterns. 700 Tenth St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Il The most popular coat for " il sports and street wear this sea- Cretonne Remnants $1.98 Costume Slips, 98c Il son. 19‘: Yd lips, of English sateen and | S . mEE i : omen s dport inhes Second Floor Gk colors in e desgn. §4 8 Sweater Sets || Coats Third Floor Ed Walters Blossoms o Linoleum Remnants s .. $ [hree-piece nitted Sets, in Out In a New Chariot ! 55¢ Sq- Yd}- cluding sweater, cap and leggings Printed in white and blue. _Slightly soiled E Bt Second Floor o T D 8AYS as long as having a e E St B y i . Polawre and plaid mixtures T b Hnn kitches : g rooms. Children’s Sweaters, $1 fashion these Swagger Sport matter of spreading on & new |f | G- dh o $1.98 and $298 Sweaters in ail | Coats in shades of tan and gray. t of So- Enamel, he’ : i 1 Lined with seli-color lingette coat of So-e-zr Enamel, he's 1 e matched. wool, | .ined with self-color lingette going to have at least two or Third Floor vhite an wn. Si 32 Well = e Second Floes ell made, good. warm coa three cars each season. His : | s et Iatest creation, by the way, cost $1 Holland Shades, 59c Silk Bonnets, $ and ‘Jl(l('\\ 4\)“[]\ fur collars, him only $2.35. Keep up the § light imperfections in Holland _. nnets, $] | sizes 16 to 42. I good work, Ed. So-p-rr Auto- o e S398 and $498 Crepe de Chine Second Floor—King's Palace il mobile Enamel comes in black, and dark colors. Hurts Bonnets in light blue and pink * —_ trimmed with nutria fur e e Uyl “Cleans as it Polishes” e v o Sfightly sofled Unbleached Cotton Novelty Kid Gloves, $1.79 Remnants_of 29 Second Floor Table Oilcloth Remnants pogonis’ Gowns, 39¢ Remnants, ]121c Yd. 0 8§ Gloves in novelty Fi Pericct and slightly 49¢ inelette | Gowns goldil ; 19c Yd. 5 REsCue Sown vard. 36-inch sheeting cotton in ar { backs | p : Wilite and fancy pat Kimonos and Gertrudes reduced e : cE 100K FOR SO-E-ZY 2 it \White trimmed with pink or Hrm. heavy weight. Fine cc < 7 in the ___)OUR_NEIGHBORHOOD_STORE. ¢ small lengtl it Bliic ‘crochet ledie Suitable for making sheets, pi Street Floor L < A Second Floor fowcases, mattress covers, ctc $1 Novelty Gl Street Floor Neckwear, 25¢ ovelty Gloves, 59c nfl 9 ’K a 3 3 Lot of assorted Neckwear. coi ,,,en s ;»rch;nefs, loc Fancy Flat cupe Kayser and otl : : 25¢ Handkerchiefs, not all in St sisting of collar and cuff sets. 0 TAll white in a soft, linen $3.98 Yd. Al P separate - collars. vestees and Gy quality white cotton. e lered chamoisuede. Good range panels of lace, net, organdy and i g Street Floor dm lm i‘:"“ah e mmlm‘; i Jamy lot of 39 % i embroi d. silk at cr . ors and sizes Sample Tot of 5% neck broidere 7 o Street Floor Sqe 2 . ear. Boutonnieres, ]19c Beautiful colors and combinations Do They Criticise 4 , Boutonnieres, 19c - irihe vame awy th ol ' §5 and $6 Corsets, $4 Curtain Nets, 49c Yd. 20¢ Boutonnieres. All variety of Street Floor Discontined. 1 SR - : flowers in large and small effects : : B Your Fumuture? e ol Nrs niwhite and et I A Bed Sets, $3.98 G Corsets i ancy mesh. Usually sold for Street Floor " €8 )esl0 stle elastic = ’ 4 s _Bedspread Sets and Separate strength mode The waltel" S EVERYON‘Ew-ll envy the beauty of your furniture Street Floor szgs Cordm-oy Robes ~glrdca;l;rm£d<‘!0!m<7 d;eh\l‘t;;x‘.v\cr‘.'\r nlf)‘u‘.nrl. i woods,and the glistening freshness of your floors, . . . el e S secret! doors and woodwork will be the despair of other Trimming Bralds’ 6(! Yd. sl'gs BRcie “’\sf:eg«" 1-15»?;:) 2 e o Pocket andiscl your home. . fing note on Winter frocks Siightly sojled from display. ve told dyspeptics to order Nothing istoo far gone for O-Cedar to helpit. And Street Floor Second Floor rich foods and top ‘em oft with pastry. for proof just try it on the most soiled and neglected X — H Then T v ‘em 1 iele tabit and : R e e e ed English I All Grouped Specially §[* 95 : o T | : dreamed that such beauty lay hidden as the very | 200 lmport nglis| 89c | for Friday at, Each 7ot _caused by what first application of O-Cedar Polish will reveal. You I Broadcloth Shirts s The Boys’ Suits at $5.95 Give your digestive system a = is liquid k 8 A i T e T ; “;:st appl:ybmd?l;lhqu?gh du "cld h. o i $1.50 and $200 grades. Genuine imported Are made in Norfolk and English_styles ! Yes, even do S; s of $1.50 an A 0 G ¢ 2 > like! Yes, even doughnuts; baked bean then rul ly with a damp clot! c_otan. blue and gray. Collar-attached and neck- pairs of pants, and some have vests. Brown, dishes cooked with onions. Stuart’s dys- i : = 2 i % .. . ™~ pepsia tablets give your stomach the alka- Thousands use nothing else on their automobile band ‘styles. Well made and full cut, and imperfections are sizes 7 to 16. line it needs—and that’s all there is to it! bodies. And yet O-Cedar is so pure and safe that it very slight—usually an oil spot or pinhole. Sizes 133 to 17. 5 . Fat your fill, and ;_inn’(' fear acidity, gas, is the best sort of protection for the sensitive, fine Street Floor—Men's Shop The Boys' Mlckmn;: at $§[.9§ e i ianos i . Wool plaids, in brown and gray effects. Muff pockets. Sizes Men and women of every age, in all finishes of piancs and the like. 7 to 13. Boys favor these coats for play and outdoor sport wear, walks of life, have sworn by Stuart’s—for Just try a bortle. Sold by all hardware, drug and ’ s well s school more than thirty years. Pleasant, harm- mminvmouncmm;:uumunsm 51.39 Knee Pants BOYS Sweaters Iess, and they do the work. 95 95 The Boys’ Overcoats at $5.95 Your First Box FREE! c C Oi chinchilla, Melton cloth and neat plaids. I i Any druggist in the land has Stuart’s & Boys' Pants, of neat patterned §125 and $1.50 Sweaters, with neck and convertible-collar styles. Sizes 3 to 9 i dyspepsia tablets. A big boxisonly 60c— cloths, in gray, brown and blue or without collars. Coat style. Street Floor—Boys® Shop L they are less than a penny apiece! So, | . mixtures. All sizes 9 to 17. In brown, blue and heather. Sizes | why suffer? Get a 25¢ metal box of Street Floor 28 to 34. Stuart’s for the pocket—and keepit filled. Street Floor 9, - . ’ - One box free i you write the F. A. Stuart Men’s $2.25 Sweaters Men’s Union Suits, $1.09 Men’s Shirts and Drawers Company, Dept. H, Marshall, chh’. R $1.79 Men’s Hosiery, 19 Pr. Medium-weight Cotton Ribbed 79c¢ Each % 5 i S 5 $1.00 garments, of heavy-weight 3 3 25¢ and 35c grades of Lisle Hose, Suits that sell for $1.50. Good . g of it s I U A R l s § IE . Cotton Ribbed Sweaters,incoat 040000 KIS o Lole Mok, 0 el cut and micely taic Tibved cotion. 1 W draw ge pock- ers in excellent quality and sateen style. Made with two large fitting. Black, cordov: v and 5 T3 t DYSPEPSIA ety Dark brown only. Sizes 34 champagne. Sizes 9% to 1155, lored. Sizes 36 to 46. faced. Shirt sizes 36 to 46 ! Drawers sizes 32 to 44. ] l A B L E l s E% s Street Floor Street Floor . T T 'WIWWW!WHUHHHWWWWWWWN ULLHHR I TR I mmmmummnmmmnmmmmmmmmn! ’ Sold in the full piece at 20c ade with con- Narrow widths in various color Wide-wale Corduroy Robes, in

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