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i : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1927 g L Limit Use of Cosmetics Urged | |t o Bt s w0 v FLOWERS DISPLAYED “Hitch-Hiking” | ‘ Woman to Attend. | 1 e } 319rba ok, chawiplum ve. ] Down-and-Outers Laws to limit the use of cosmetics '1".;!l:v-:vw4]|x;‘tllv natologists to enter the wshington zone in the 1928 contest. | Awards Announced for Exhibits in RN Boy of 8 Thought to Have Frac. field ¢ sgitimate cosmetology. o i of mrse wiil attend the contest ¢ were urged by Dr. 1. B. Tauber of | 8 | Cincinnati, in a paper read before the | fayored i peEmAnent s nLcommit | i the functions which attend it, as st Georgetown Club’s "‘“"!‘ -“‘“‘“‘":" Press. % ’ tured Skull—Hit by Car dermatology section of the American|tion to spread pro i is now a student at George Washing S v N . on to spread propags ca 5 S now a stud at George Wash econd Show. | 1ift on a country road you may be me. Speaker Warns of Delay at|jedica Association sesterduy. New | tion to show propie how awrul con. Pregram Being Formulated tn University. “Likewise, Joseph Mul- | L O s Near Home f definition of the term drug to include | metics are. Changing the law would |larky, who last year represented ¢ A list of “down-and outers.” H P | applications used externally also w come later. he said. i Midw and whe now a| ontrose Par recreational center | reric Automobile Association . Closing Sessons 0 ed hy Dr. Tauber o SN for Severr Contenders in | Yivest B L e ik itle mifcca b ol ks i i “dappere. - miiddle. | EaMEe s Dper. i Ikt \ L el | throngs who yesterday flocked The official publication of the Medical Sections. and - Frandmothere | Iation would he dificult and unncees Contest Next Week. | "“the Arst feature of entertainin roriga i 5 sty ek fint | S0 e omElT R AV R e o have more than trebled the sale of |Sary. “We must educate the public vou s of this vear's contest | ol floral displays placed on exhibit | “has just completed a survey which ¥ 2 masters” of previous |y members of the Georgetown Gar.| shows that more than 70 per cent | o <, Dr. | first,” he said to awaken | Dr. in the past fev tled on the doct Thursday den Club, at the second flower show | of the vouthful down-and-outers N. Mackee pointed out that| with the eyes 56 TouRtR HakionaT mal garden, constructed in per Washington was its normal | T4 T | supply of doctors the final | 10, the angers ot thelr unrestricted|thera 15 a logitimate placa in the pro- |oratorical conteat fooused on Chicigo staged by the club. | who become a burden on charitable scientific scction meetings of the AWer | joq " parior pr \tions of | fession _for_the "cosmetologist. - “He | onjght, where (he seventh and fir Ylowers in season, iris, peonies s Kenilworth fcan Medical Assoclation yesterday | o) <l[fy§ 14: “'\?,1 ke I Most of [ would «do thi: dermatol s wor ontender for the high 100l orato Y Chevy Ch ‘climbing” ros ind columbines pre Wout 8 o'clock last n aftel ) el R \ do and things a ‘beauty doctur’ can't {cal championship of the United States ir : vu“ vy m” ; dominated in the profuse display hitch-hiking 7 il - recent advances in pre- u - -'1 ducts, |40, he said. He pointed out that der- | (il he- determined. plans rollowlr e ten tho sev COn-| gathered together beneath a large The unational mot dy b B < . ine, the death rate trom | 1uber declaved himse matologists confine their work to treat. | fomnuiated here for the testants tken ot augl: | Sathered toagther - beneth . llame | | S8 B e i imotor dy be. Koty s ol ol creased in the ) ing cosm v in medical | ing disense and do not improve the ap | of (he seyen oratoss « {orium. where Gt Wil (s voies | TR S0 K M STAMELAE | inimum of thoush to the seriaus B a told the surgery section lf,' B | Five boys and two girls will daliver | ,pnlifying system > ed | muiti-colored groups. n:g((n p{‘n_,m they \\]u‘| ).p,.,;‘ e gl alling a_physician, and th . their orations at Chicago toni wil o In addition to floral exhibits, mem-| abstain from giving lifts to boys ind bruises nefore |COL. GRANT ADDRESSES |incir rospective lids for 1 i e e L [ bers dispiayed miniature Karden set.| 4nd girls encountered on the h A i | Hlinois region clock Friday afterncon. After . among which was one, created | WAYE ‘ AL - lience the voung speakers Virginia Hollerith, of a for —_—— T RIGRE il 45 £ 339 Pennsyl venu <t pro- | BLEASE BOOSTS BORAH Joies scked down by the automo he big trial of Friday 1d design, in which a sunken of using laxa John R. Howarth, 8514 TROPHIES IN DRILL ALVIAS CARAVAN CLUB i to b siosei o v o Clifford Brooke and E. W. Burc-|muteome of ¢ i Roed pre f abdominal pain,” he sa the I t the r i : 4 in the center was terraced by | P The surseon, who bears the greate el % s e r R, Will Visit Mount Vernon. ows of d > pls @ shrub AS DEMOCRATS’ WINNE et, and her head injured. She the tame when the opera- | K. 0. T. C. Honors at Maryland | holder Also Speak at Lunche n. | Sl Sl UL b ek ohe | Ot gl s o f““’,’:,;" S S R‘ s given first aid at Providence Ho inly da s iy University Given to Three Outing Is Plauned U }f‘, (il who recettly | Stor and accompanied by Col. C. Fred by Mr : ",’:;: h}‘.»“"'“'” and Mrs. | giye Idahoan Is Only Man Who | w-old Rose T Q He mainta hat physicians . ; Brief addresses by Lieut. Col. 1. S, tote s ARe ORIy : S| ook, representative of this news 5.t Beduty of i 3 " 5 t. was knocke n: Sor Et)iey 18 e SoUS. Vo 5 b of floral arrange Can Beat Coolidge for ; GOt irated to- dl appe Washingtonians. 3d, officer in charge of public |to reach the national finals tl pancr its official host, the orators » given to Mrs. John Ihider, | R " ke e e St e i : s and public parks in the Na- |[and tonight's contest will decide | will down t Potomac B. Olrick and the Misses Presidency. 1»“,‘.“1”\’1“\}”(:' ’y” i i S Special tional Capital; Clifford Brooke, i | whether or not she will he the only [aboard the U. S Sylpl ; honorable mention went to| el e Randalpliceersets (and Transfusions Save Infants. o iy of the National Theater Play.|kirl to contend for the national cham- | yacht of the Secretary of the 1s B aridiMibs Blacks| Tonatot Eorah, henublican, Idaho, | go T i e e COLLEGE PARK. Md., May 518 award W B ip. M. VorHos | TnfoHedh | well Smith {18 the only man who can beat Calvin | . A 3 Miss Katherine Weaber gained first | Coolidge for the presidency, Senator | ;4 . Saebtak by the Before the 200 O st itomaobile of Henry M. I 1, 18 years old, 183 the meantime plans tor the werved aboar he vessel and at Mount antertainment of the seven national | Vernon th hrine of the first President d master of , Cryplic District. featured a Porter of Takoma T | Blease, Democrat, South Carolina, d clared yesterday upon his in the columbine class, Mrs. | n Hollerith won in the iris | class, Mrs. 1. W, Tolcott in the peony | Washington che: th party will_go ashore to individual honors in Wilmingtor W it e b Caravan Club of Almas ts are heing completed. 1t visit the « B Raleigh Hotel yesterday. Talks | definitely known that th The national champion, whoever he v : i Frain Corps at [ also were made by the imperial outer | will BLihE o orators at the | or she—may be, will lay a wreath 1nd Miss Katherine Weaber, in| In e el ,sw ' x;”,h L,.“).' ’ wyland yesterday. | » House o'clock Friday'| upon Washington’s tomb and the ' _pansy classy | Borah a E was treated at Freedmen's il dy i sl \fternoo will return to Washington | _ The flow Judged by Mias | for President, the Sou : ital for an injury to her nose gt ibpat ate, i Shiine temple at | % T et e the vacht : -t of Takoma Park | ator said that since the Democrats did | fyederic: 1. 0% vears.old, 1023 it from father | more than 350 others, was th e. Ind.. and by Howard T. | ‘,m' L DSt et | John Hays Hammo of the Departmens {not have a candidate who could de- | 11" streot norihenst, sustained an in. s e e Leray ::.J er fc of entertainment | the orators in his K iculture feat Coolidge, he felt that Borah, | jury to his left leg yesterday af ved by Dr. F. W, i Aoy Burkholder invited members of | inclu t dinner at the { at ainner Saturday ni show. which was opened yes. | Who, he said, adhered to Democratic | noon when motor vehicle i i At : B he rn Hiinn AT { e club to attend un outing of the tammond aeuioh indee. th . oltemas | morning. will remain open un. | Principles, should he nominated by | driving er el R jon of this met another would fail L out alAssociation of Tlustrious Masters, It ! Mr. Bammond, as its honorar tl 6 o'clock this evening eratic _convention Inole at Rhode Island avesue aj sl i oy | command propery ‘m«l s ]31 to the Shenandoah Caverns i S tution ‘ol t Went: the yoting spelers Wil elsat the | NN i, h at the head the | Fourth street northeast. He received Jimited disease, which often res | He i a wate that 208 i home of M. and Mrs. Randolph Leigh. | officers of the Constitation Club for | ticket and a Southern Demc irst aid at a nearby drug store tally in Infancy and old sge, sl | - Announcement was made that Maj. | i trip down the Potomac River abo. Sbseiillpngnet At S g SEEKS MISSING DAUGHTER | ning as Vice President the Democrats ! el TR BTN e B y | would sweep the country and stop given annually by the Gen. Amos A. Fries, chief of her of the Constitution Club | Coolidge,” he added. “The third term BUILDING MATERIALS extremes it eve ¥ It was presented to Porter vesterday ical warfar service United hingto: a o <. » even without treatment : ston an nyire | ne of Washington's most . : T e in: | By , Betton of Washington, | Army, and potentate of rst of the seven mationallsts | o o O st | Jacob Levin Asks Police to Aid in | talk about Coolidge is a lot of bunk. | e t class, ple, will be guest of hone b mant | ed b o . = i | e onty served out the unexpired || , Quality lumber. sash. doars. hath o S GhRY A. commanded by Wade |eon of the club in the Rale [ ROl v e S0 R he o | Locating Girl. | term of the late President Harding || Au.Hnks, vive. foolag. milivork, ahe Wednesday and the entertainment will | ops S Eakar 1 (P abin by b 1 of Washington, won the honors | nest Friday. After the luncheon mem- | begin the following day. In additic tors Will be taken In tow aain by €0l | Jacob Levin, 1203 [ street northeast, |08 acting President and has served we best drilled company and eap- | hers of the club will o to Baltimore | to this vear's contenders for the na- | motor tour of Washington fnd en. | 2Pbealed to the police this morning to only one term in his own right.” e Gov_Ritchie cup, the [ by busses and automobiles to attend | tional championship, several of the | virons, The party will journey down to | iStitute search for his daugh | t ny. led by | installation services to .be held by | finalists of other years will return as | Alexandria, where a lar Vieginia | Esther Levin, 10 years old, reported ‘ action on the ssed in the ner e section. Sucl in cells was d vous and mental dis conditions, it was s: Church Group Gives Play. missing sin " two years ago |for the finals.” Thom | delphia’s representative | contest, also may come cult for the industria physician \\h("] h must decide whether the patient is en gt M l,,,',‘,fl',l,,,,"'f,mw,(, g bl s it those | ginner of chicken and ham will be | noon_ yesterd v titled to compensation i cup for Sethr ot bend Ined i‘|’|‘»"h“'(’\l\’“»-:y“"Tl tnot so \r!m:‘ 0. | Served at the George Mason Totel. | Esther Had never before semained!| e Thwne, Playersof thib| Chureh Case Cited as Example. e bl Ty Wenie oD S0 ali S R 2 ]\lvlllhv"(“n home, her father informed ,,&h,,m’.””m,,,.h ’,h night pre ,‘;m_,,! 3 3 o o ratori | The only wo o0 was ever com 5 s g rteent 2 2 rstery e One ed by of ithe a reformatory at | oratorical champion, will b The only woman who was ever com- | ' Police also were requested to Insti- | qraraa, 1n the warish hail, 1256 1eving | Friends are the big- H H ind in Wk ed with the army Lorton, it was stated. | e regularly in the United | tute search for Thomas Jewett, 9 vears | gireet northeast, all, g b e P L ey St e Woods, hat ¢ was Arabella Macomber | old, reported missing from his home at | om0 ! Bt e et i e pa h_having overtraveled | 100 Robert § g commissioned a | 720 H street northeast since last night. | o s =e== = — Lets get acquai light infection developed which soon done the most fc U | stahi Bitttnhan dhatagion ! el e e D L T REMIER Oll Bl] - padsirt) e gnition of her gallant conduct at the | police were told, and when he left 1g+l cleared up. But parts of the hand|ing the y rained badly s . although not | Judges Hs wwiare nful. when nc ic reason could | Wood Hervy and W\ covered. This was diagnosed as | of the U. S. Army. a case of acute circumscribed edem with its basis in the brain. The swell- | ing could be reduced by periods of rest, but as soon as the patient returned to | work it would reappear. It now has spread until it involves | most of the forearm. The swelling | was accompanied by a_psychologi -~ change in the patient. He became ir- ritable, nervous, timid. insisted that he w being ridiculed by his fellow 10th, 11th, F and G Streets will be in Washington | ! Phil Federal-American battle of Shiloh. Her services are|home yesterdav he wor i $250 i Hen are | ho sterday he wore long gray — 3 mentioned twice in Gen. Sherman’s | trousers, white shirt and tennis installed—Tank 275 gal. memoi I shoes, M oodward & Lothrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets trains went too f her to comprehend the distan: had gone, and she was acquited. 1319 F St. N.W.—Main 7408 | employes and persecuted by his em- ployers. For a time he continued to draw industrial compensation, but finally was put back to work on a light job which did not involve the use of the swollen hand. Almost im- | mediately, howes the swelling greatly increased and he has been S Disinse o d the belief From Czecho Slovakia comes’ & ther is an inherent tende this handsome fruit bowl, en- that there is an inherent tendency to | i ¥ e y 3 G { : such conditions in some persons. An | - \ : AN J crusted with gold, $22.50. Other affection of any particular part of the g, “ W 3 3 G Y \! hody may develop from the slightes ) yiat D : g (3 i glassware, $12.50 to $55. Eng- | 1 lish mouth-blown spiral green shock coming at the chological 3 o g n ¥ by moment. Similar conditions were de- J A o - i glass tumblers—the half dozen, A bronze lamp of distinctive charm is “Semeuse”—with two lights, $22.50. Others, $28.50. Czecho Slovakian coffee set of fine china, beautifully colored and paneled, consisting of a s v loped dur 2 P o T 4 : ! ; : §25. Other pieces, $9.50 to large tray, a coffee pot, creamer SRR T ~ | 2 i Y ¢ A $16.50. ‘Salad set in etched bur- pitcher, sugar bowl and six % gundy and crystal glass. $15. demi-tasse cups and saucers, P KLIEGLIGHT INVENTOR IS DEAD IN GERMANY Anton Kliegl Won Fame by Snow- | storm Achievement In “0ld Homestead.” e Associated Press. YORK, May 21.—Anton $48.50. Other Sets, $48.50. Other pieces, $2.50 to $15. N Kliezl, developer of the Kleiglights. used in_the motion picture indust , died at Bad Kissin- gen, Germany, v, according to word received here yesterday. ! Kliegl, who was 54 years old, was | in Europe on a business tr'>. He was a native of Germany, coming to this country when 18 vears old. He soon obtained employment as an elec- | trician and mechanic with a traveling show, and later becaine ociated with a stage lighting company. Among his first achievements was the snow- gtorm in Denman Thompson's *“Old Homestead.” | tome time later he joined with his | brother in organizing the Universal Electric Stage Lighting Co., of which firm he was president at the time of | his death. One of Kliegl's latest electrical de- | vices, a presentation of smoke and | flames on the tower of a t s so realistic that se which are widel Fashions That Will Graduate With Honors If Purchased at Woodward’s afari, prince ‘regent of -Abys Gifts—whose very rarity and beauty will compliment S M 4y e a, as a token of esteem fi()R GIRLb [’()R B())S the taste of the giver and the recipient—have been | | | 8 1 Thi sual pre arrived with | - . e P e e 3-Picce Blye Unfinished Worsted ’ gathered from the ends of the earth, for the bride. | | ZEBRAS FOR HINDENBURG. BERLIN, May 21 (#).—President von Hindenburg finds that he has on his hands, not the traditional white elephant, but two beauti! | Come to the Gift Section for Distinctive Bridal Gifts ul full-grown | animals were sent to him by -mmlnem of monkeys, jackals, hyenas, Misses’ Tailored and Formal antslopes and ostriches intended for a | 2 5 : e o e « Hin White Graduation Frocks, and Blue Serge Suits, $35 to $50 i s R e b rman dealer. President von denburg has turned his gift over to | the Berliner Zoo. _ e $25 to $42.50 White Flannel Trousers, with the = Junior Misses” White Graduation English “tapered” legs, E WILL GLADLY Dresses, $16.75 to $29.50 $10 and $12.50 ESTIMATE Imported White Italian Silk Black Dress Oxfords, with oak —on your painting job—and Square Shawls, $13.50 1zather solzs and rubber heels, Brice Yor. okt e ean White Handkerchiefs, 50c to $2 $10 and $12.50 S e et White Chiffon Silk Hose, White English Broadcloth Shirts; $1.75 to $3 cither collar-attached or neck- If we get the order, you'll get White Satin Slippers, $12.50 band style; light-weight and full the best that highest grade paint and skill and experience can pro- Pearl Chokers and Ropes, cut, $3 p$1 to $18 Navy Blue or Black Bow Ties, duce. Phone—and we'll come. R. K. Ferguson, Inc. White Satin Brassieres, $3 $1 and $1.50 i ic Gi Plain Blue or Black Four-in- White Elastic Girdles, $12.50 Hand Ties, $5 to $3 Painting Dept. . White Crepe de Chine Teddies, Pure Silk Full-fashioned Hose, in 212 B St. N.W. $2.95 to $5 : White Glove Silk Vests, $1.65 - bla; B $2.50 Pair White Glove Silk Bloomers, $2.50 White Linen Handkerchiefs with White Crepe de Chine Costume initial; half dozen in box, Slips, $3.95 to $6 $3 to $12 Misses’ DRESS SECTION MEN'S CLOTHES SECTION Triry FLOOR. Seconp FLOOR. JIUN10R MIsSEs” DRess SHOB SECTION SecTIoN, Fourt FLOOR. ND FLOOR. RY SECTIONS s FURNISHINGS SECTION FLooR. 'msT FLOOR FURNISHING HANDKERCHIEF SECTION Section, Fourta Kroor. First FLOOR, NS 298 Washington Norfolk Through Parlor Car Beginning May 16, through parlor s except Sunday, ington 12:01 p.m. v . R., arriving Norfolk N.& W. Ry. Almost pagan in its coloring is this pottery lemonade set, con- sisting of lemonade pitcher and six mugs, $13. Graceful com- pote of Sterling Glassware in opaque green and transparent amber, exquisitely etched in a new and dainty design—a useful and decorative gift, $4. Other charming gifts in this lovely Sterling Glassware, $2.50 to $15. A China figurines are fashion- favored ornaments now and promise to equal their popularity of the Victorian period. The dancing girl, $22, and the bull- dog, $15—both from Austria— are typical of our collection. Others, $15 to $30. A pottery vase of exotic beauty from Aus- tria, $10.50. Others to $15. Northward car leaves Norfolk 9.00 a.m., except Sunday, arriving Washington 2:40 p.m Convenient for Virginla Beach travel

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