Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1927, Page 37

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1007, i " K hat the | The resolution fmpésing a special the Indian danee performed on the | Henddresses, beads, bells, sashes and ¢ E d H Gland tion of the suprarenals, and that the| | ABOR PARTY PLANS | | ,.!Tm plains, against a background | war clubs are hung around the wall | rug xtracte From uman lan S local application of suprarenal secre- surtax_on unearned incomes of more ; . - - B i is q possib : i por. edpiad o B el Mol thll L 44 Belleved Remc‘ly fOl‘ Near 1ghtedness | y.iion oftes assumed in reading and | ki The surtax would bring added reve. w0 = o cloge application of the eyes might | nue o 25,000, a year, but oppo- million country of !\Hnm-somt get vice and blueberries. —— e e g Btorrent oftect on the secre. | Annual Conference in England, nents say it will eliminate thrift and ready to observe the change of the —_— fr | p b, i c S vsiclans agree that | tion of suprarenals. Scheduled for October 3, to Ton. | ‘Nitiative. seasons with savage steps they repair Special Dispatch to The Star. phase. Most physiclans agree that) : | » 10 D00 1 "An education resolution to tro- R IRIBAI. R"ES o'a well ighted and hented hatt, take | DIPLOMAT TURNS MONK. | ™cyi1ciqo, september 15.—Epine. | the stretehing of the outer laver of the || Acting on this theory. Dr. Wienet| i pvciition of Empire. | duced At the conterence cain for tna down their clubs and headdresses —_— phrin, the drug that is extracted from | eveball is an impor :’nl'] t;“i. o illl & | amounts of epinephrin into the eyes | raising_of the minimum school age —— from neatly labeled hooks around the Correspondence of the Associated Press. the suprarenal glands, may be a rem-|just how this comes about is sf Bl el et | Correspondence of the Assoclated Press. from 15 to 16, reduction of classes to . ., | wall, and do the dances of their fore-| g LS.—Lou Tseng-tsiang, one, edy for nearsightedness. Dr. Meyer | mystery. i ’ He recommmended at the same time| D <ACKPOOL, England. — Abolition |40 and then to 30. provision of free Modern Conveniences Util- | tathers in comparative comfort. | ot China's most distinguished diplo.| Wicner of St. Louls has tried out| Exercise and diet, it is generally | & OTIRNGR R A BC STRE (00 of the British monarchy and its dis-|meals and free medical treatment. They epected a building just for mats and the man who signed the Ver-| minute quantities of the powerful drug |agreed. help as much as anything. ing only to the extent that it placement by a demoeratic republic is | —_— ized for Ancient Ceremony ! not interfere with the dail. x- one of the resolutions in the agenda of of Chippewa Dancers. that purpdse—because it's more com- | g ce treaty for his nation in|on patients with progressive myopia,|The ranch life of Theodore Roosevelt | 3 | fortabe. lflilfil.eshry:ah:come = monk of the Bene:|And In . prellminary report of his | is a classic example of what tresh air | 21 MU llowing this pro-| the Labor party’s annual conference Competes With Tce Pick. | There is a concrete floor and a pit | dictine Order at the Abbey of Lephen, | results to the American Medical Asso- |and out-of-door work will do to helb | coqure have shown sieh encouraging to begin here October 3. * | Currespondence of the Associated Press. [for the drummers. John Wauwegan, | Belgium, it is reported here. He be:|ciation states his belief in its value bad eves as well ns the DRNSIGUE | oquits that further reports are r Ofther : resolutions. suggest that a| K S CITY.—The march ot son of an old chief and one of the|came a member of the Catholic Church |in correcting this derangement of | generally. It has been proved that|eq by medical circles with considerable <urtax be imposed on incomes over DIVSU" has hit the ice pick now. drummers, explains that when the |following his marriage to a Belgian | vision. | exercise increases the epinephrin out-| interest. 300 a vear derived from property | Kansas City housewives now may Gotuitondance of the il s, dances were held outdoors the dust | gir Medical opinion as to the cause of | put of the suprarenal glands, and it is a i nent: that the Labor party | PUrchase by the dozen 11z-inch cubes TOWER, ' Minn.—Nature's limitless | from the terpsichorean grind, which | The envoy was China’s minister at|myopia is divided. It is thought to|to this factor that Ir. Wiener at IS s T shall be red and vellow, “sym. | 9f ice. delivered at the door by a local theater has given way to a snugly |frequently ‘ran into days, all but|The Hague, minister at Berne and|be hereditary within certain Ilml(s.‘uh"slhp improvement that short-sight- ’ I\nn\\_m.ll?r‘\ou:nnt know much ng through fire 0 sunshine,” i¢¢ company heated hall for the Indian’s savage |smothered dancers and drummers. delegate to the League of Nations,| Application to close work has also|ed people gain from phy exertion. | is knowing a lot. and that Armistice day, “capitalistic, | —_—— dances. An “orchestra pit” in the center of |after serving his country as Premier|long been blamed as a cause of the| "It is shown.” he stated, “that both| To the brave trials are but stepping alistic and miiitary celebra- | Poets have sung of the beauty of [the hall accomodates the drummers. |and Foreign Minister. failure of the eyes in its progressive |exercise and diet influence the secre- ] n Ambition plus applicati stones to triumphs. & <hould he discontinued. !rhw\nmfln?.p pplicetion 'W”: New Fall Dresses ‘ 2 : ; For Women : i Y. Radium Silk and Misses \ _ Slips and Chemise Of Utmost Importance C L \ $1.55 from the Vogue, Value e and Variety Viewpoints AVA Van Roslte St_ylist)qu Regularly $1.95 to $2.95 $ \ This talented young French woman, Attra;tive garments fashioned of who has herself created these exquisite fi'}"]eé‘fldl}ffl}. fullé:llt 'ard care]ful]ly fin- 5 N St modern VAN RAALTE underthings, each : ished. “Irimmed with novelty laces. 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