Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1926, Page 29

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PSYCHE STENG HALED AS SAVD Struggle for Recognition Is Being Crowned With Suc- cess, Says Britisher. By the Associated Press. WORCE Mass., December 9.—Pyschic science, or “The Science ot the Soul” as the science of the future, which will advance and make permanent civilization, was hailed here last night by Frederick Bligh Bond, author, editor and leader in British psvehol ) rescarch. Hie mapar on “The Pragmatist in Psychical Re- search” was part of the Clark Univer- ity svmposium. “With painful Hjrth-throes, and pressing against restrictive influences, a new science, the science of the goul,” he declared, “is emerging into the light of day. Just as we have ween chemistry evolved from the ob-| scure practices and superstitious be- llefs of alchemy, so the vet more vital selence which {s destined to determine the laws of the human’s soul in rela- tlon to its material organism and en- vironment is now forcing itself in- evitably into the light and already be- ginning to claim for itself the like measure of recognition which has been so painfully won b, e sister Eclences against the repressive forces of ignorance, intolerance and reac- tion.” Mr. Bond reviewed his experience with supernatural writings which, he asserted, led him to the excavation of a long-forgotten part of Glastonbury Abbey, These experlences, covering a riod from 1907 to 1921, have already cen told in his books. Spirit control of the hands of Bond wrote messages which detailed the location and con- struction of the ancient chapel which had long lain buried under ground. These psychic writings extended to other fields and several languages, foresaw happenings in the World War @as well as recounted historical hap- penings which had passed temporarily from the mind of man, he asserted. . Porter Tells of Garvey Case. NEW YORK, December 9 (#).— Joseph . Pullman porter, named as co-respondent in the sult for divorce filed by Mar- vey, negro leader, agai place FLYER LOSES FACULTIES BEYOND 25,000 FEET Loses Ability to Count Correctly and Mind Becomes Weak in By the Associated Press. DAYTON, Ohio, December 9.—Capt. T. C. A. Buckner, U. S. A., who re- cently made an altitude test without an oxygen mask, has established that human beings cannot function beyond an altitude of 25,000 feet above the earth, it has been announced by offi- cials at Wilbur Wright Flying Field. Capt. Buckner flew to 28,000 feet, but after he attained 25,000 feet he lost the ability to count correctly and ettt At bt Mo g&l Main Floor Special iJ. E. Cunningham Co. 316 Seventh St. N.W. iy Silk Vests, $1.00 Bloomers, $1.59 Chemise, $1.95 Gowns, $4.95 Step-ins, $1.39 By all means see our beau- tiful display. Come in and see our wonder values. This event is indeed timely—sav- ing you money when you need it. J. E. Cunningham 314 7th St. N.W. e Christmas, 1926 SHOP EARLY—MAIL EARLY FOR BETTER SERVICE Ofen a Charge Accaunt Tomarruw G s O Fifth Floor. became 8o weak every movement was accomplished only by extreme effort. The tests are to be continued, it was announced by fleld offi¢ —_— Brazil is offering a 75 per cent re- bate on the 1925 income taxes if paid at once. English Debaters Lose. MORGANTOWN, W. Va., Decem- ber 9 (P).—No decision was rendered following a debate between teams rep- resenting West Virginia University and Oxford University here last night, but following the argument the audi- 0 ence voted on the topic of debate, “Prohibition.” The vote was 303 in favor and 102 against. The English- men upheld the negative in the de- bate. —_—— Laws can discover sin but not re- move it.—Milton. The Store of Greater Values Since 1914 il 314 7th St. N.W. Ul TE Cunningham Co Another Demonstration That Cun- 316 7th St. N.W. ningham’s Offer Greatest Values A Sale of Original Paris Beaded DRESSES $10.95 Created and designed in Paris. Every dress bears the Frocks that usually sell from beaded in Paris. Paris label. $25 t0 $39.75. Georgette frocks—flat usual Cunningham quality. Hand crepe dresses of the Every dress elaborately beaded both front and back—smart designs of many different colors. Colors are black and navy for afternoon—and the soft pastel shades for evening occasions. Sizes for misses, women and stouts. ; Cunningham’s—Reliable Since 1914 2 M-BR@WKS &CO G -STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th All Sales Final— No Refunds—N o Return Credits—No xchanges. EVERY FUR-TRIMMED COAT IN STOCK FOR CLEARANGCE At Wholesale and Less Than Wholesqle Price EVERY COAT WITHOUT RESERVE AND EVERY -COAT REDUCED WITHOUT REGARD TO COST! EATHER too late in coming=—coats too late in going—that is the ten-word synopsis of this sale—and we are going to take our losses now instead of hanging onto them—involves our entire stock in the full meaning of the word—every coat at every price included, and every price reduced far below the cost of every coa stock a few weeks old—exclusive models—rich materials—lavish furs —out-and-out bargains!!! FABRICS e— Velsheen—Luella—Clar Bloom —Venise—Estrella — Rouduveen —W ool Plaids—W ool Mixtures. 2 < PELTS esh new o Pointed Wolf — Beaver — Kit F 0 x—Raccoon—Badger—M a n~ churian Wolf—Sgquirrel, etc. — FUR-TRIMMED COATS GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 . .formerly $25 to $40 . .formerly 350 to $59 . .formerly $59 to $79 . .formerly $79 to $98 . . . .formerly $100 to $159 . Second Floor .formerly $159 to $225 . M. Brooks & Co. 17 ‘BROKS &CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th ——t’ TheChristmas w%lt)cw “W here the Better Things Cost Less” The Famous “Lehigh” Silk Hosiery All silk to the welt. Light weight. Twenty colors. Full fash- ioned. Square heel. Reinforced toe, foot and garter top. $1.65 3 Pairs, $4.80 The Gift Acceptable Corduroy Robes In beautiful pastel colorings, excellently made of wide-wale Corduroy. They have pockets and cord girdle. Robes such as these make gifts most appreciated. $3.45 Main Floor M. Brooks & Co. K3 L g For Her Boudoir— Pretty Pillows Exquisitely charming Christmas gifts in Pillows of Georgette, Rayon, Tapestry and Lace. A beautiful assortment of shapes and styles. In varied colorings. $2.95 to $8.95 Main Floor M. Brooks & Co. ‘0 e Smart Leather Handbags A wonderful as- sortment of real leather Handbags here for your selec- tion. Smart, new, underarm and pouch models. $2.95 Main Floor Specially Priced! Raincoats A special lot of Raincoats of frosted rubber. Exceptionally priced. Well made—with cor- duroy collar and leather strap; also pockets. In.Red, Blue and Green. $3.29 Regularly $4.95 & * Main Floor Savings Tomorrow in Kid Gloves A specially priced offering of Real Kid Gloves with Novelty Cuffs in Brown, Black or White. A wonderful opportunity to save on your gift gloves! $1.95 Regularly $3.95 M. Brooks & Co. < ‘ Newest Novelties In Jewelry A variety of the newest in Slave Bracelets, Com:< pacts, Brooches, osaries, Hat Ornaments, Laval- liers, Festoons and Earrings. 59c¢ o Nicely Boxed Handkerchiefs A wonderful assortment of Linen and Swiss gift Handker- chiefs. Hem- stitched or lace ¢ edgings. EVR 3 in a Box Per Box Cozy ‘““Beacon” Blanket Robes A splendid assortment of Robes of Beacon Blankets. Made with pockets and girdle. A gift most useful In pretty new patterns. and acceptable. $3.95 M. Brooks & Co. e x4 Main Floor Novelty Boxed Neckwear Charming sets of Imported Lace, that al- ways add to the attractiveness of the winter costume. Many pretty designs and novelties to choose from. In White or Cream. $1.00 M. Brooks & Co. e x4 Main Floor Serviceable New Silk and Wool Hose Warm and dur- able are these hose of silk and wool. Tieys comas b a Black and White, also Tan and White. $1.50 Main Floor Featured Tomorrow! Silk Scarfs Beautiful Scarfs of fine quality crepe de chine in pretty printed and plain effects. Hemstitched or fringed edge styles. A charm- ingly useful accessory to the outfit. $1.95 Regularly $2.95 Main Floor 2 % Pretty Parchment Lamp Shades For the boudoir or living room. An assort- ment of pretty lamp shades in early American, etc., patterns. fit the bulb. They are made to 95¢ M. Brooks & Co. @ Main Floor Special—AILSilk: Umbrellas 16-Rib, all silk Umbrellas. A m- berite handles, tips and ferrules. Plain or fancy bor- ders. In Green, Blue, Brown, Gar: QN : A\ net and Wine. \\.\ \ + A\ Main Floor 4% Main Floor

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