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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925. Homemade Chocolates and Bonbons in a fine assortment of flavors. Dr. Walcoit Tells Regents of | vership on the commission for nght- m (o this malady, once with Robert Koch ! CiadTiE b iveor e ited’ the Belgian Congo to'try out the public subscription to the need for @ | yop.q the theory that the malady was I I t the veariy meeting of the Institution’s | "*pllu IR ZG o ary Prof. Kletne r marked a crisis in the financial | (Copyright. 1025. by Chicago Datly News Co.) of $65.000 has reacl Will No Allow Entrance to Treas- ¥ $7.50 —but a real large and £ A e Work Greatly Curtailed. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dally News. : 2 S Ex iy z There are all colors in d R O T D e terns, or more dainty ones, with ing of careful]y select- i SEEKS ENDUWMENI Prof. Kleine of Berlin to Combat ing sleeping sickness. self. T vears t the invi- 3 From Public. himself. Tiwo vears age, h ; effects of antitrypanosome Bayer 205, Flrafle and a piems HpROPOAMUS 4N | communicated hy_the bite of the i ’ . 8 Goo, WE: Ghanios alcott, &ec- | ycatse fly and urged that the bus | s 7 For Little Girls board of E will join the big English station for f the institution. The dis ST And how she will eniov dditfonal funds ust el ure Area Without Permit. ; little shapes, with si it that only $6,000 avi r | the riches’ of Yakut territory of mannishly bound collar, cuffs and Sleeping Sickness Malady. " 4 L ¢ ! Week End MITHSUNIAN B)'Hld\u.”’flleSllrll\flChltl(DDfllyF!'l . C # F[]R S BERLIN, December 11:—P¥ot. F. K. 2 N andy Specxa.l H Kleine, director of the H;;:l:‘rlnz(mme: s [ £ :.‘\m:‘r::'!,:);z:‘axk;'.\!::‘(;om to mem- 3 . i ¥ 2 2 Ibs', 95C Plans to Raise $10,000,000 | cr.i“cxpeations to Atsica. to. atuay ) et e tation of Belgium, Prof. leine vis- / { Y‘flw‘vy( e nh“::am‘v:m‘gg; ?-:1?("\‘:! the only known spectfic against aleep- B h 'Y Y . - { gacts, mnging from plans <ir oy X e e e | Buy the Young Girl a Gay-Colored | If He is a Real Boy | Smart Satin be extirpated. kly told the Te-| g hiing sleeping sickness at Entebbe, : . . . . . 3 h . whom Ch Justice Taft | > = whom Gt Jusice Tat | o Viotota. Mannishly Tailored or Daintily Trimmed T'hese Ties i) $5 $6.50 =nitude of the | REDS CHECK FOREIGNERS. £ ! 7 e o act og N : W ng them at ( Beacon Blanket Robes Not merely Boys’ Ties mag S2em siien she is av i Fine Tailored Robes in large pat- |, comprehensive show- enjoying her n gifts Siberla against the invasion of un- pockets of contrasting material. ed high-grade Neck- trimming. 1 would > been | authorized forelgners, the government b r , I : ; Ghfidrents Miilinery Scetion, | Fous n its work had it|has ruled that forelgners entering d R wear for boys of a foor. ssistance of private | fhat region must secure spesial per E Corduroy Robes, $7.50 e despite this gener-| jon from the Commissarfat of Tt el it 1 o 1stitution’s pub- | Trade, as well as the regular permis- ere are several di {‘\'C“( styles 1\:")”:"”\”“\‘\:0 i ,‘:”\ “r”‘“_""“" sion from the forelgn ufl\r:lf and the —all semi-tailored. Sa bound hat they were hefore the war. - Some | pojice to live in Russia. Those now : ; g ik ; series have been suspended alto|iheve are warned to leave within a| tuxedo front and cuffs with silk Handmade Silk Neck- month. Otherwise they will be forel- | § cord frog fasteners. ; A e leott | b1 departed B wear for the older boys, | The Yakut territory, an autonomous ( _}"1 $ 2 1151 republic In the Soviet Federation. com. Sy Ited Robes, $15 : $1.50 and $2 — wonderful : o 4 ® | prises nearly half of Siberia between Colorful satin, smartly tailored— new designs and color- le a serles of popular sclentific | ;5 Gegrees morth and the Arctic Sea et Tt oot ind Sued E &’ 00k to be known as the .Vm\\h onian | i{ i rich in gold, furs, timber and | 4w wool and line ings. Selenfific, serles Anofher man 2O | with soft mull. ~ Side tie and $10,000,000 to the Smithsonian's en-| of rose, wistaria, peach, pink and Silk - and - wool Ties, dowment.” blue. Dr. Walcott said it had been T wrinkleproof, new de- . . Dl SHIPPING NEWS 1 ; i 3[1) : Unique Bows Trim P e e e e | Ty Bleliens, §° B Satin Pum pioneer in An seurch.” Xgent | | Areivals at and Sallings From A smart gift for her leisure - atin umps e T't0" ratve the Black Satin Negligee, ~ hours. In loose comfortable Pink Satin Quilted Robe All Silk Neckwear —a fund throughout the country, Dr. Wal-| e side-tie model, trimmed styles, attractively trimmed, with tasseled silk cord host of color combina- cott said. appealing chisfly to those in k o with bands of polo blue tie, beautifully tailored. : rm‘.{-urm in sclentitic !p\pz\;ir; s ] 1 i, % Doc satin, $12.50, $15. tions—75¢ and $1. eterring fo the National Zoologlcs : Aiaeai Park, Dr. Walco at it had| C - | .‘\ new and again exceeded all attendance records, | DUE TODAY. in growing number of older animals died, some | DUE SUNDAY. A heel. A short tongt silver-kid-piped, black s gifts were received, including Sy 5 chimpanzea from Vietor 1. Eva mon, S u D D / in bow make them disti London, Dec. 3 X tive. sides a giraffa and pigmy hipp: S = Dr. Waleott sald, the Zoo faml DUBMONDAT should be enlarged by a rhinocerous gty . Liverpool Dec. 3 » Bl i diAnSalepnant oo, S T etosl. pec: B BOYS Shaker Girle' Shoe S No Iess than 350,000 new specimens | L o e aaenwe e wera received by the Natiomal Mu-| o e : e’ Bec \ e\ e Sweaters, $6 of these is a plan to minerals. geum, a section of the Smithsonian In-| stitution, during the vear. Dr. Wa g 1 - 3 4 cott classed among the most inter. | Soniey : : . Dec. \ I Blanket Robe, brown Coat and pull -over styles, X esting a serles of slabs from the Gr Cristoba Cherry Corduroy Robe, \ X and tan tones, with re- warm wool and worsted gar- andettes Canyon, containing a splendid se oy 2 2 with bound cuffs, pock- J verse side used for trim- ments that every boy can use. X fossil footprints, and entic | ets and front. $7.50. 2y ming of lavender and 9 = - of the fam | OUTGOING STEAMERS. -f an, fncluding Pithecan e | f | e gold. $736. Navy, Camel, Brown, Oxford, / / AS Gl ts e | ) | | Maroon—8 to 16 years. Y sl 7 For Young Girls Hickok Belts A o2 Dainty and most at bandettes which appez Art works recelved during the veu Prveia~Fuerio Colombia | s Leather Belts, $1 fli e the voung miss or slender s o e e SALLING TODAT. ! Silk Web Belts, $1 X el el e des of ding available the annual value of | Belt Buckles, 50c and $1 A | S8 pink crep de chine combi- Beltograms (watch chains), $1 nation of dainty laces. thropus Er Oua—Pirasuy .o Dr. Walcott again called att T oA 0 the need for a suftable b G house the National C . n now crowded in the National Museu B ABehs tioiaioballs cicccces gagssese e g &2 Al Fifts and bequests wonld reach $1.000.. 000, Congress has already previded Rienos Atres. . ground for the proposed gallery, and| ('8 M0 ‘Bl 5 wers the buflding funds e avail- | SAILING SATURDAY. able the etructure could be started in | Georga Washington—Bremen. .. &six months. | Ascen: London . . In the fleld of scientific research | {3Tana— the institution extended i's studies | Caltioerld through many lands, including the Canadian Rockies, na, Panama, | Costa Rica, South Africa, Java, Haiti and many parts of North erica. Re searches carried on by the astro arta. ntiago physical laboratory resulted {n impor " n\..« — ‘url .éu findnce tant achlevements. _Experimental | ko u—Bermuda. weather forecasts, bused solely on the | 4asiy Hamtlion . variations of solar radiation, it waa | Dlus—Port Limon stated, “have certainly indicated a |k : | definite pre-vision.” | e bummes. Aren e N g%%!&@%%!&%%@%m@% B Bors' Furnishings Section, Fourth floor. Corset Section. Thind fiaor. Fe 253333233 283333 SZ>prrRE S i i< R Ives Transformer for elec- tric trains; 110 volts. $4. . !f,s THE STORE OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN Game of Ten Pins provides whn]csfvmc amusement for 7 ! ) beys or girls. $3. NN Ives Merchant Marine Me- chanical Boat. §$3. SASAIAIAN Fourteenth Street at New York Avenue This exciting game is called “Toonin” No. 76 Sandy Andy with Radio Game; Child’s Typewriter with standard key- metal tray and can of plenty of fun board like the big machines, complete sand. $1.35. for all. $1. with carrying case, $12. This is the fas- (X Large Size All-steel Ball- } cinating Pool bearing Discooter with rub- Mamma Doll, 26 in. Table Game. ber tires and spring foot high. beaut ifully Requires and . brake. $6.50. dressed. $10. develops skill. fas t ame of Rain; m— ’I‘];c a;clglag;‘.g g y - $2.50. Large Toy Sewing Machine to do real sewing. $4.50. PR VLR LEIED% Poppin Ball, a most fascinat- f \ ing target 1 - R\ game. $2.25. 7 o SPECIAL COASTEQ > 5 ESILIO THE RESILIENT.CRAVAT// PATENTED Carrom Game Board on which 57 games may be played. $4.75. NEW PATTERN EFFECTS, GEOMET- RICAL. FIGURES FROM FOREIGN LOOMS—NEW STRIPINGS OF ALPINE MOGADORLES IN NEAT AND BIZARRE COLORINGS. 4 ALL-OVER EFF TS TO HARMONIZE WITH THE SEASON’S NEWER CREA- TIONS IN SHIRTING D SUITINGS, SILKS OF RARE BEAUTY, TAILORED IN THE WEAR-RESISTING RESILIO CONSTRUCTION. 3 ¥ A '€ORPS 'OF SALESMEN EXPERI- B D IN JUDGING M TASTESIS; AT YOUR DISPOSAL. 51.50 to 36.00 ¥ All-steel Coaster Wagons, except wood body, painted Marble Tower ) \ 3 natural and red ; 1-inch rubber-tired disc wheels. $6.75. Game with o skittles will amuse children s for hours. $3. 3 Buddy L Steam Shovel, an exact replica of a full size vaKiddie Car with rubber- shovel; durable, all-steel construction. $6. _* 'tired disc wheels, according k -to site, $2.25 to $4.50. Ives Electric Set; automatic:reversing locomotive, buffet, observation and ~Sets of Lead or Composition Ives Mechanical Train—engine, baggage and chagr patlor car, 8 curved and 4 straight pieces of track, términal connection, Soldiers, attractively boxed. - cars. 10 sections curved, 2 straight track, 1 pair rheostat. $26.50. 35c to $8.25. switches. $4. AR A S RS A R A R ARG AN IAIAIAASANY Silk and Wools and Mogadores, $1.00 S R A R R S N - ) WER