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LI THE SUNDAY S8TAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 26, 1926—PART 1. 16 REPUBLIGS SEND == Advance fall Display - sions Here Tomorrow. <l EERE Newest Styles in Character Furniture will open & three-day session tomor row, under the auspices of the Pan-! American Sanitary Bureau, at the| Pan-American Union. i Delegates from 16 Central and South A St fomorroy morain i the Of course, you expect to find here all that is new.in Furniture. at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning in the :‘rl_w! :; ‘smh:'.: T:::f (‘?." g r".i'fi"?”i [ ] = . - H e G £22 | Fall Dlsplay For Kaufmann’s is the Washington member of the largest Hugh 8. Cumming. United States Pub- lic Health Service, director of the Pan- | 2 . . . . . . . T Furniture Buying Association in America—and ils corps of pan-American sanitary code, public . L i srmmumtion Sha dmeiars | L Buyers is ever on the alert to present FIRST the newest trend. tion and preventativg measures and methods of treatment of leprosy, tion. Attention will be given to the e Distinctive types in suites for the Living Room, for the Bed- of the Pan-American Union will be problems of infant and maternal mor- " Covering of The morning session tomorrow will 3 | . . e - room—and for the Dining Room as well. 1aken up with the presentation and 3 { . 5 . 2 consideration of papers by the dele Iy g A gates. A tea in hono of the dele 5 1 gates will be tendered at 5:30 o'clock IS i : by Surg. Gen. and Cumming at A M, 8 3 their residence, 22 rnia street, 1 . B . 3 and the evening program at 8 o'clock : * ~ = V\ will be occupied with motion pictures, - 3 o i - % illustrating different phases of public 3 3 g B > health and hygiene and popular edu s ] g cation in neaith work. i plague, vellow fever, dysentery, ma- tality, maritime quarantine procedure. be devoied 10 the election oi officers, Automobiies will call 1or the*dele- laria, ankylostomiasis, venereal dis- i . ease, smalipox, tvphus. trachoma, tu- p” 3 Q - berculosis, goiter and narcotic addic- 3-PIECE SUITE Th . Ad 11 [[ D.‘ I c g d d I I . $ ] 5 1S vance ra isplay 1s inaeed a remarkable s 10wing. garbage disposal and sunilary engi- . Séisier FINE JACQUARD while the atternoon session beginning at 2 oclock in the Columbus room gates ‘l'uesaay Imorning at 9 o'clock L 5 N . at the Willard Hotel to take them = % & Y £ . = for & Visic w & ua.: plang and a . 17 Y E g inspection will be mm‘xe. ai 11 o'qm-l..\ E. 3 0 n 0 r of the Hygienic Laboratory of the g ] Uni S Public H S ve. 1 f resume at 2 o'clock in the Columbus « . room of the Pan-American Building | 5 with the reading of repor.s and dis- Reduced—to inaugurate Kauf- cussion of health problems. A dinner . 5 - fn honor oi the delegu.es will be mann's Advance Fall Display. . . . . ” S s e e See for yourself how much you _ The Kaufmann buying power brings within your reach lowed Ly the discussion ol Opics o. eneral interes.. The ladies v the save. . . . S kg ot ' genuine Character Furniture at the price usually charged prnon e ik they will Tunch at REMEMBER THESE FEATURES: N . . . - the ssldencs of Asst, Burg: Gen Rid f or the ()I'(I mnary klnd. s . The frame construction is of HARD- street. Foundation of Library. WOOD and Kiln-dried. An assur- The foundation and dedication of ance against warping. ' ] 1 i e ® et e TN More than that: the Kaufmann Budget Plan solves the “money o'ctiock Wednesday mcrning at the S e AL citey-of bowerlial puvictes. problem™ in a simple. dignified manner. You can divide the Union. The closing session of the . 5 . . 8 - . conference, at which ail_unfinished : . Loose, reversible cushions—that cost into S'n(ll[ [)(ll'tS—-Spl'(’(ldIng [)”y”'e”ts over a l()llg pel‘l()d ;;unfi:eft “I‘x‘oh'?»%i:)l‘(m:;n#Q:H-e‘;::::: means double wear. And spring S hoion fo knies s 5 e B i ' of time. No “red tape "™ —no delay. Just make your selections Building. The delegates have been | . You can buy this suit—at this o i invited to attend the meetings of |h~“ . o o P it | SPECIAL SAVING on the Budget —uand charge them on the Mayflower Hotel the following da.. and wrangements hove Leen made for the delegates to malke an inspec- tion trip on Sunday to the public 4 s s < health exhilit ar the Sesquicentennial u e an o lvl e Exposition at Philadelphia. n s Although this is the first officially § § . organized conference cf the directors of the public health services of the pan-American republics. international sanitary conferences have been held ever since 1889, The first meeting was held in Washington. and consid- ered among other questions the san- itation of ships and quarantine. The Second Intermational Conference of American Stafes, as it was then call- ed, convened in 1901 at Mexico City 1o create the then Internaticunal. now Pan-American, Sanitary Bureau. Conference Here in 1902, The first international santary con ndepentanl of the general conferences of American States. mei in Washington i inder the an splces of the T nal Union of the American with dele o guay ference adopted resolutions concern ing the time of deiention and meth ofs of disinfection at quarantine. measures to destroy the vellow fever mosquito and means to control fever and cholera. The next conference. in 1905. was also held in Washington: the third. in 1907, at Mexico City: the fourth. in 1909, at San Jose, Costa Rica: the fitth, in 1911, at Santiago. Chile: the sixth. in 1920, at Montevideo. with & reorganization of the sanitary bureau along more formal and efficient lines, and the last. in 1924, at Havana. U f 3 Among the topics discussed at that s 3 ~ time were a campaign against alco il X L2 s Botism, the establishment of publi 3 ew rrivals in M health schools. infant welfare, pre vention of bubonic plague. drug and | e E SRR | REMARKABLE ! 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Chair seats of blue Leather. rector of the Pan-American Sanitary 4 5 ‘Hardwood interiors. gold stripe inlay. Hard- B! . Havi : Dr. Ct Muxo. . Ihl::l‘:n‘%m c;‘!o:r‘?e.l,auermcnf:firpl.ul::’ A NEW suite of Walnut Wal.nut overlay. e n AsAres Ciietch Chairs have seats of genuine Tapestry. wood interiors. 10 pieces. .A very un- gota, Coiombia: Dr. Andres Gubetch, veneer. The workman- 10 pieces. . usual offering. Asuncion, Paraguay: Dr. Guillermo . . G 'de Paredes. Panama. and Prof ship that you find in Fur- 1 = [ ] Lettao da Cunha: Rio de Janeiro . . 5 Brazil. niture pnced much hlgher. Pcar-tnmmed The American members of the con 1 . ference are Surg. Gen. Cumming. drawer pu Is. Four pieces. Asst. Surgs. Gen. Bolivar J. Lloyd . W oy A B C A NEW suite. Walnutand $ i e S Gum. Painted floral de- 189 . i ) .MAY RFJOIN L.EAGUE' 1 signs add to beauty. Semi i BUENOS AIRES. September 25 Vanity: Dresser: Chest of Drawers nr_\d Bed. | ) —The foreisn affairs commission of the Chamber of Deputies has ap- | - Chardtter Furniture : Divens ‘thac” reentina._re-enter. the - YOU CAN BUY THEM ON Alvear that Argentina's delegation was with- l l H T RE E T N @ [ ] [ drawn from Geneva during the frst Asrsembly, i 1929 2