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J-onior Floor Lamps (With Shade) 20, You'll find in this mag- nificent assemblage just the lamp you want—in all the newest styles. This is a good time for Christmas shopping. GLURGE PLITT COMPANY, INC. Painting, Paperhanging, Upholstering, Draperies THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, |SURGERY HELD CUR FOR TUBERCULOSIS Operation Claimed as® Suc- cess in 34 Per Cent of Cases Described. By the Associated Press. YORK, November 20.—A the lungs, which was reportad to have effected “practical cures” in 34 per cent of the cases, was described ves- terday at the New.York Tubercu- |losis and Health Conference. It also was announced that New York Health Department authorities ex- pected soon to make avaiflable a ine for tuberculosis originated in ris at the Pasteur Institute and tained in this country by | treatment, developed in Switzerland, | for tuberculosis of the bones, joints | and zlands The conference is being attended | | by National, State and loeal health | authorities and by physicians and gaged in public health work. rd Archibald, professor | al operation for tuberculosis of | Prepare Old Fort As Bu'thplace of National Anthem Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, November 20.— The razing of buildings at Fort McHenry and the transformation of the reservation into a natlonal memorial shrine as the_birthplace of “The Star Spangled Banner" is now under way. The old star- shaped fort, the chapel and the keeper's home near the gate are all that will be left standing. The strricturés being razed include hospital buildings, officers,’ nurses’ and enlisted men’s quarters, the post exchange and the post office buildings, _garages, storehouses, stables and miscellaneous houses and sheds erected during the war. Lawyer's Trial January 5. RICHMOND, Va., November (#).—By order of the Virginia preme Court of Appeals, issued y day, State Senator Alfred C. at good results were being ob- | Wil appear before that tribunal on a sun | January 5 to answer charges of the Norfolk-Portsmouth Bar Association | that he is not a fit person t ctice | the leeal profession in_this cavities the lungs are permitted to | rest and develop a resistance to the | | tubercle bacilli, which aid the body to apparently, throw off the disease D. €., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. 23 Y. M. C. A. MUST GET $23,941 IN 3 DAYS Teams Warned That Only Short Time Remains to Complete Drive for $45,000 Fund. Team workers in the Y. M. C. A.'s campaign for $45,000 needed to bal- ance the organization’s budget for the current fiscal year were cautioned to- day that with only three more work- ing days remaining before the end of the campaign daily contributions must be brought to something more than $7.000 if the goal set i3 to be r | Amounts reported to date totz and yesterday's figure was $7, Amounts reported by teams day at the daily eampaign luncheon the City Club follow: 2; team No. 2, $2! ; team N $2 . and a special team, $2,700. Among the contributions received | through the mail at the central bufld- ing of the Y. M. C. A. yesterday was |a check sent by a man who asked | that the money be considered a memo- rial to Newton W. Preston, for many ‘\onrfi night clerk at the central bufld- ing and’ who dled last week. In the course of his address y day to team workers, William Knc the equipment for_ taking care of this class is limited. In addition, the in- crease of fee; cht be a danger policy for the A, a8 it sirives to place its fi s within the reach of everybody. Again Heads Nnhonal Fonndtrs ‘ NEW YORK, November 20 (P).— William H. Barr of Buffalo yesterday | was re-elected president of the Na-| tional Founders' Association at its | twenty-ninth annual convention. L. R. Clausen of the Case Threshing Ma- chine Co., of Racine, Wis., was elected | The star Rigel has an estimated temperature of 16,000 degrees Cen grade as compared with our sun 100_degree: Use it on Cheese LEA & PERRINS’ . SAUCE Cleaned Shampooed Scoured Washed Stored Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. 8l ——=lal——|oale——=oj—=u| 40th Anniversary Sale BY PHILIP T. HALL, Inc. o Men’s Weéar and Shirt Maker XMAS while you can benefit by these special prices. Every Item in the Store reduced. We’'ll gladly box purchases made for HOLIDAY GIFTS. Terry Bath 51,[,pers.,. .69¢ All $1 Neckwear. 89c All $2 Neckwear. .... 1.6 $3.50 Imported nghl and Plaid Mufflers -§2.95 SHIRTS One-Fourth Off All colored shirts, 25% off, MANHATTANS included. White En Broadcloth Shirts .. $1.95 5289 Special Reduction on Custom Shirts During this sale we are allowing a reduckon of §I per shirt on every order for Five or more Custom-Made Shirts $4 Gates Buck Gloves. $35 & $40 Overcoats and Suits, $29.95 nd $70 Suits 0'Coats §5 Bath Robes.. ] UPPLY YOUR OWN NEEDS and BUY FOR m fi McGill Universitay, | in a large percentage of selected | Cooper, general secretary of the plained an operation for | cases, he sald. | . A, ‘answered a suggestion th treatment of tuberculosis in| Dr. Archibald warned against oper- | spectal fee might be set for busin the surgeon cuts away por- | ations in cases of the very virulent | men who used the Y. M. C. A. by of ribs on one side the body did not show |pointing out the confusion which owing the other ribs to develop a strong re- | might nd the adoption of such d and compress the c aying the operations in plan. / al locker room and extra ties left in the lungs by the tended to make the ! facilities are now provided with a busi. isea! | me nembership, he said, but v G (f.,u'-.au\z':f N2 Nl vggg‘,‘éffl?{‘&m R !t Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For Intestinal disorders Ask your physiclan about it Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.w. PHILIP T.HALL,Inc. MEN'S WEAR AND SHIRT MAKER 1411 F St. N.W.—Established in 1885 $6.98 Girls' Coats $4.69 Wool fabrics. fur collare. some with Tomorrow—on the New Third Floor R-TRIMMED COATS FOI THANKSGIVING AUFMAN 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W F . h AN '//4 A $2.00 American Flyer Miniature Rallroads Train Wicker $2.00 Roller Doll Skates for Boys and Girls $1,75 Pair ~ Ball_be $150 All-Leather $5.00 All-Steel Foet Ball Sizes for Women, Misses— 00 Al Velocipede Deep Fur Borders— FUBUTBIUUTVEUE EUBUBUSUBUBUSUBUBUIL Velvety Fabrics— Fashion’s Brilliant Colors— Thanksgiving—the time of parties and good times every- 5130 Calf Head Drum $1 00 ad. hard where, when a smart coat is an absolute requisite to one’s ward- Wood Piano 98c finish $6.00 Roll Top Desk and Chair Set 10-key. f strongly $19 $25 and $30 Values Take it from us we mean they are great values and you'll agree us when you see them. The response has been good iling has been big. but theequality is greater than anythiug else for Styles, fabrics | models. colors, etc., for men and young men and every one a world beater. Sizes 32 to 44, robe. Fashion’s new ideas are cleverly developed. Here every woman will surely find a model BT SUBUBUBUIY to suit her fancy. i (] Price PINPOINT i DUVBLOOM VENICE are with —are cleverly combined with fur, to AN RO TR develop the princess molded-in coat, Gl Straight G ‘ 1 I 1 P> K with its fashionable hip flare. Special Economy Shoe Sale coats — deep fur bordered — and chic All-Leather Boys’ and Girls’ -double-breasted models, with tightly fitted sleeves, so becoming to the youth- tul figure. 300 pairs of and Black fen's Patent Tan 0 year welts. hoes. | All Good- 1011 bers: Rubberst Fo s Rubberst K First qual- M-‘ t M| Women and (hlhlrvn Kl o B0 $1.004%10 o ». Sizes 814 to $10 Silk, Wool and 2-Pc. 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