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) LEARNED SOCIETIES 10 CONVENE HERE Hoover and Ritchie to Speak% at Meeting of 17 Groups | December 27. Secretary Hoover, Gov. Ritchie, | ©f Maryland. and others ars scheduled | o address delegates to the simultane- | ©Ous conventions of 17 organizations n(l historians, economists, ‘political scien | tists, statisticians and other scholars, | 0 assembie here December 27 under Ruspices of the American Council of | Learned Societies ;'lrhua sessions are expected to come | ere, according (o an annoincement today by Waldo G. Leland, secretary | ©of the council. "4 ms comprise nearly 3 i Ject from Mediterranean Ancient roples” and- “Roman | Imperalism” 1o “The Kuropen Debt Settlement.” “International Politics in " “Open and s arm Reliel “Business Fore Statisties of Crime.” Speakers Listed. he Carnegie Tn- on: Bishop ¥ha- | holie Univarsity of Amgrica: Dr. Henry Osbarn Taylor of New. York. author of “The Medi. | eval " and president of the American Historical Association; Prof. Adams of le University, { the American Economic : Dean Edmund E of the University of Michigan, presi- Ment of the American stical As- ®ociation; Robert S Historiog- ripher Royal of ‘William B. Munro of var - Versity, authority on municipal gov- ernment and president of the Ameri- n S the Prof. Ameri- Josef. City “an Soeiolo; Schumpeter of the University of Bonn, Aand former Minister of Finance of LAustria; i reen, Member | and chairman Society: : Wopdliff Thomas of the | Federal Reserve Board; Wilbur T, Carr, Assistant Secretary of State; Dr. Flwood Mead, United States gommis- siener of reclamation: David Lawrence, wditor of the United States Daily; Sec- petary-Jagnes J. Davis of, the Depart- ment of Labor; Senator Wesley I. | wones, chairman of the Senate com- merce committee: John E. Edgerton, | president of the National Association | ®f Manufacturers, 4 Dr. Putnam as Toastmaster. At a dinner of historians and po- fjtical scientists, at which Dr. Herbert | ntnam, librarian of Congress, will be | toastmaster, the list of speakers will include Secretary Hoover of the De- partment of Commerce, the Hon. Vincent Massay. the Canadian Minister 19 the United States, Owen 1. Young, Gov. Ritckie, and Representative An. | drew J. Montague of Virginia. The oldest of the associaffons as- | membiing in Washington is the Ameri. | wan Statistical Association, which con. venes for its eighty-ninth annual meat- | inz. The American Historical Associa- tion is holding its forty-second annual Mmeeting. the American Economic As- sociatian its-fortieth, the Political Sei- | ence Alsociition its twentv-third, and | Ahe American Sociologica) Sncisty and the American. Association for labor gislation #ach its twenty-second. Work Closely Relafed. The vounger associations are the American Association of Collegiate | Schools of Businzss, the National Coin- munity Center Association, ths Ameri- ean Farm Economicv Association, the | Stable Money Assoeiation, the Ameri- ean Association - of University -In structors in Aceounting, the National Association of Teachers of Marketing anf Advertising, the National Society fot the Study of Educational Sociology, ‘the American Catholic Historical As. sociation, the Mississippi Valley Hjs torical Association, ths Agricultu: History. Society, and the Bibliographi- ‘eal Society of America. : “The meeting of so many associa- tions at the same time and in the same | ‘elty is significant of the close relations ‘between their different fields of inter- est,” Secretary Leland said. “The time has Jong passed when historians, economists, political scientists, and sociologists carried on their investiza- tions in isolated fashion, entirely in- dependent o each other. “All unite now in a study of society, | nd of its present com position and ization; and workers | ‘fn each field are dependent upon what | fs done in all the other fields, | “Sufh_ meetings as these enable seholars to make many important con tacts and to compare the results of | their own investizations with those ar- rived at by others.” Forest Order Rescinded. stive orders issued in 1924 and 1925, establishing certain described | areas within the military reservation at Camp Meade, Md.: Fort Fustis, V: Fort Benninz, and Pine Plains. | N. Y., as national forzsts, have heen rescinded by order President Cnolidge, Who direcis that “those National foresis be restored to their former status as part of the said military reservations and no subject to use and administration for National forest purnoses —e— O = No fear of a dr rough skin now Enjoy the outdoors even if your gkin is tender and easily reddencd and soughened by wind, dust or sun. A bit 2 Resinol will quickly ease the burn jng and.itching, and make_the skin soft and: smooth again. Many women “keep this soothing ointment always I ready to heal the first sign of skin dis- lerder—a fl;..!pne. rash, etc. Your ; druggist sells ic—try it. Free—Write Resinol, Dept. 77, Baltimore, Md., for a sample of R_esinol lonzer || | | .peach trimmed in THE EVENTNG STAR. WASHTNGTON. . . WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14 1997 Christmas Savings and Government Pay Checks Cashed on the Seventh Floor, Cashier’s Values to $12:50 Office. ». Moses 6; , “he Store of Delghtfil Gifts Phone Main 3770 Extraordinary Thursday..Friday 250 " Midseason 56.65 $9’.7$ 51 485 Values to $20 Values to $30 The collection includes every fashionable hat mode of the moment and for advanced wear, from the chic, close- fitting hairline turbans to the more matronly trimmed types. The Charming Gift Silk- Lingerie Ss.‘)i to 310.75 Silk Teddies are dain- tily trimmed with lace medallions, inserts and pastel ribbons. Silk Gowns with \™ or round “necks and lace yokes, in mile. orchid. and flesh: some contrasting shades. Silk Underthings $3.95 Crepe de chine bioomers, step-ins and French panties, both plain and lace trimmed. : 5 = Pajamas, $4-% to 15 Heavy “crepe. de chine in plain tailofed styles that arc practical, servcieable and smart. Pastel shades. Silk Underwear Sectionp First Floor First. Floor Rcm lind . Custom-made, Cousins Exquisite Evening Slippers, *18* " An important collection of modern cvening footwear, strictly henchmade by Cousins, employ= ing new and original treatments of gold and silver with imported brocades to create interesting and unusual effects. Second Floor You Just Know She Ought to Receive McCallum—The Gift Hosiery So sheer,*so clear, so fine—what, after all, can quite equal the gift of a nice hox of McCallum skein-dyed pure silk hose! Medium Weight eveming wear.- $3. Very Specially Priced Evening Scarfs $4.95 A lovely giit would be one of these very fine chif- fon scarfs. which come in all the new pastel shades and are made more lovely their hand - painted Rowers, by Silk Scarfs, $2.95 Crepe dechine’scarfs in all the new colors and smart designs, specially priced. Scarf Section—First Floor Hose in silk, just heavy enough for general use, in fifteen different shades. $2.50. All Silk Chiffon Hose in twenty very heautiful shades for street or pure seven attractive shades. Very Special Pearl and Crystal Necklaces 953 $2.95 *2 05 and \3. They were $375 and $495 A rare opportunity to pur- chase unusually pretty pend- ants and chokers of pearl and crystal combinations. Ihe imitation pearls are of a lovely creamy hue; the crys 1al teplicas unusually bril- fiant Jewelry Section—First Floor L(;\'ely French Gilt Necklaces, $3 3-strand French Gilt Neck- laces, in lovely rose finish, nicely graduated. Jewelry Section—First Floor An Extra Sheer Beautiful Chiffon Hose of pure silk in cighteen strect and evening shades. A Service Chiffon of pure silk in $3.50. $3.75. Give a Fine N7 3 Silk Umbrella Our collection is fascipating, Lovely new silks on 16-ribhed frames with imported novelty handles and tips ‘to match, Plain grosgrain or fancy bor- dered stvles $4.95 10 $25 Girls’ Umbrellas $3.95 Imported gloria or silk um- hrellas for the schoolgirl, Umbrella Sectlon—First Floor Inexpensive Gift Ideas in Toilet Goods Charming Perfume by Cher: lant, in odeurs Nuit de ‘Monte (arlo, l.es Bois and Bouquet da Cherlant, attractively boxed. $1.50. Imported French Bath Soap; delicately scented, in oval form, 25¢ cake. 6 in box, $1.50," » Powder Puffs of soit velour with flower and brilliant trim- ming. . Useful, attractive, inex; pensive, 20c to 35¢. s Tollet Goods Section—First Floor Sons GO i, o i S i Store Hours: 9:15 to 6 Every Modern Refinement to provide beauty and hair- dressing service will be found in the Rose. Room, Balcony, First Floor. S NEW SPRING DRESSES| - Lead as Holiday Values like marvelous Christmas gifts for th women and misses of Washington Women's Sizes 361048 . ; If You Have Become Skeptical of Many Just arrived from New York—these come e Misses’ Sizes 14 to 20 Loudly Heralded “SALES” —Here Is One That Is Warranted to Restore ".and Strengthen Your Faith’lln That Significant Term Know the Smartest Spring . Fabrics? Here They Are! Flat crepes, georgettes, satins, embroid- ered georgette. flowered crepe and_satin, novelty silk. block patterns, pastel fifiota‘, i and g@»rgcttcs for evening: two-thne and List rose beige, natu blue, ciel blue. two-fabric combinations. Many New. Styles? Try to Count Them! One and two piece. Side «rapes. . For AFTERNOON BUSINESS STREET EVENING ' comb tucks. Feminine use of laces. Wool and silk embtoidery. Fringe. Metal and rhinestone trimniing. \'ests holeros, jabots. - Second Floor New Spring Colors? (Geometric stitching and pleats. Honey- Just en to This! Marron glace, tawny birch, oak heart, ral heige, lake blue, Chanel greenleaf, spruce, tile red. geranium, crushed raspberry, briar-rose. mauve,-cloud gray, navy and black. For' MISSES WOMEN FLAPPERS MATRONS '-:Héndkerchiefs in-Many Styles ' For street, evening or’driving ‘wé an supplv flie proper gift'glaves, < Fine French Kid Gloves, with riov- _ elty cuffs, $3 to $5.50. ‘. Washable French Kid Gloves, in - ope-Button style, $3.50. v 5 Washahle French Kid Gloves, sli i) on or ene-button handsewn,'$4.50." ; . i #' Warmly Lined Capeskin Gloves, for ~riving, $3. With fur cufi's, $5 and $5.50. *» Washable Capeskin, Gloves, smart o serviceable; 1-button style, $3.75. N Glove. Section—First Floor « bl Gift Handbags In Every Smart Style 5. A variety of ' styles—underarm envelope, top . and hackstrap * pouches, in_patent leather, catfskin, suede, allizgator grain, snake grain and pigskin:. Silk | moire” lined “and’ fitted with'coin purdes and mirrors., - 50 Imparted Genuine . Ostrich 3 lLeather Bags in long strap potch and euvelope styles, nicely fitted “and ‘lined, in" tan.and hrown. . Also genuine osfrich _in’ tan with “hinge “frame, fitted with coin purse and mir- rap hacl 5 ol Men's, " dren's Handkerch . casy selection. broidery. plain hems. 35¢ 3 for $1. Man 5 % +silk: handkerchiefs. “dinen’ and novelty handmade, lace edged vand a-box, $1, $1.50, $1.75, .75¢ to $17.50 each, tyle.” e = 73'10 French Antelope Bags in black ; envelope style; nicely fined and fitted ; trimméd with attractive elasps. French --Antelope™ ‘in™itan, gray 'and black; 'flat hook k moire lined ; smartly finished Y ilver-filish trimming. $20 French: Antelope Bags in * pleated and plain ‘pouch strap back styles, trimmed with gald and sil- ver kid or with a gold or silver clasp. 35¢ 3 for 811 Me Initial 50¢, 75¢.and $1 cach. B0c 10 $2 Men's 5B kerch colored hordered, imp 50¢ t° $3 Men's 1 I'eench Women's Handkerchiefs. © for Everybody and Chil- iefs are con- Pveniently arranged on tables for k 1 v Wemen's Handkerchiefs 123 Allargé collection of linen, col- ored . whité handkerchiefs with printed borders, handrolled hems and lace edges, with colored or white em- Also French cords and y attractive pat- ‘terns in pure linen and noveity _B0c A very wide range of Irish linen handkéréhiéfs, plain or embroid- ered. - French handmade styles in both silks; Armenian 1 styles, Spanish i Madeira - embroidered handker- ¢elfiefs. A really wonderful selection. Novelty Boxed Handkerchiefs, 3 in $2 and $3. Other Handkerchiefs for women, Men's Handkerchiefs n's Pure Linen Others, Novelty Hand- fs in a wonderful iselection; French rolled cdges in both orted prints and white—fine silk or linen. {andkerchiefs of or Trish linen in white, with hand-rolled edges or hemstitched styles. '\ Bovs' "Hand 250 Boys’ Colored Men's Traveling Rolls, $10 < +“Cienuine ‘lcather. leather lified, fitted’ with mititary brush, clotheés.- brush,’ tooth brush holder, soap box, shaving stick holder, comb and file: $ Leather Goodls Section—First Floor “/ Handkerchier Sectio Jery fine quality. Kerchiefs ‘Bordered Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. n, First Floor