Evening Star Newspaper, August 2, 1928, Page 32

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L) D. C. THURSDAY, 1928." AUGUST many of the pecullar behavior re- many O he peeutinr, bebavier 7= 1$2,000,000 in Gems Recovered From Ship tions and talkings of patients to other | Torpedoed Off France During War, By the Associated Press. LORIENT, France, August 2.—A mes- sage from Belle Isle yesterday said that suraken u;ea.surem cmug.l;lzzdof diamonds from the idea of secluding themselves, | and precious stones, valued at 50,000,- are less depressed, take more interest in [ 000 francs ($2,000,000) had been re- their personal appearance, finally ad- | covered by Italian divers from the hulk justing themselves to an extent sufii-| of the Belglan steamer Elizabethville. clent to warrant their being placed on | The vessel was torpedoes off the coast an open ward, and quite often to war- | near here during the closing months of rant parole from the hospital, or even | the war. discharge, depending, of course, upon the type of mental ailment. * * * A'R MML PLANNED The | “The mere act of doing something s not really occupational therapy. Mexicans Will Start Service on| September 15. patient should be observed and studied from a standpoint of physical and men- MEXICO CITY ().—Mexlco's first | air mall service with the United States | a0 o ESSNEDBY LABOR Benefits of Manual Employ- ment to Stricken War Vet- erans Noted by Bureau. m Am COLOMBIAN FIELDS YIELD ' UNUSUAL PLATINUM NUGGET VIRGINIAN LBERAN FINANCE s s John Loomis Named Adviser| Here. to Monrovia to Succeed et e De La Rue. FLAPPER SKIRTS BANNED AT JAPANESE CEREMONY Order of Inhibition Governing Im- perial Coronation Includes Foreign Women. TOKIO (#).—“Flapper” dresses and low-cut gowns will not be permitted at the imperial coronation ceremonies which will be held at Kyoto next No- vember. Foreign women will not be excepted from the order. This decision was reached by the household ~department, which has charge of all the rules and regulations pertaining to the enthronement, after consultation with foreign envoys who will represent their countries at the function. than individuals present in pegson. are discontinued after they are ‘assigned | to prescribed outdoor occupational | therapy activities. v Patients Work in Groups. “It has been noted that here the pa- tients work in groups and they get away The divers, who were employed by the Belgian Government, found IhrJ‘ task exceptionally arduous. They suc- ceeded in locating the treasure a fort-| night ago and dynamited the strong room. The explosion caused the floor- ing to give way and the treasure chest fell to the bottom. It appeared that it would be almost impossible to reach it, but the salvage workers perserved and recovered the jewels. WILL USE SWISS ROPE. Sends i - pri Extremely short skirts and low-cut VT | trocks, the household officials explatnied, GENEVA (#).—The costly experience | were not in line with Japanese cust of the Swiss in mastering their ice-clad | and inappropriate to the solemnity of mountains will be turned to the benefit | the ceremonies. So the wives and of Commander Richard E. Byrd for | daughters of the foreign diplomats must his projected South Folar expedition. |govern themselves accordingly. An agent of Byrd came to Geneva| In addition, the officials pointed out, and bought a large amount of Alpine | the great hall at Kyoto, where the en- materfal. This included 1,500 feet of | thronement rites are to be performed, Swiss climbing rope, 12 Alpine ice | will not be heated, and it is their en- axes, two ski poles, two alpenstocks, |deavor to “protect the foreign women also knapsacks and shoes | visitors against the cold.” Metal Is Now Nearly Four | Times More Costly Than ‘ »¢ the Associated Pross | i By the Associated Press. John Loomis of Strasburg, Va, has Gold. | The sclentific prescription of agricul- beet. appointed by the President of | 8 ! | tural and other forms of manual labor | Liberia as financial adviser to that re- | TR | “ |in the treatment of mentally disabled ' tal condition, the abilities, the aptitudes oiie on Tecommendation of President | An unusually large platinum nugget. | price increased enormously. Platinum | war veterans is proving even more bene- 1 and interests, and then that type of i | weighing seven ounces and valued a: | bocame the fashionable article for | fial than was expected when the plan occupational therapy, ~which may in- or any forelgn country will start Sep-} tember 15, Mexican Independence day, | according to plans the department of | o s been adde ~ [ jewelry such as engagement Tings— |was ndopted by the Veterans' Bureau. |clude all the activities from craft work The appointment was made in ac-| Mbout $000, bos been, added 10 Whe | since it formed an excellent setting Tor | VO opted by eeonomic benefts also | to agricultural occupations with all their cordance with the 1926 loan agree- | Mineral collection at the NAtlonit 4 diamonds. could be worked as easily 45 | accrue to the Government, In, the form | allied activities, should be prescribed in e iberi it ent, |~ plati v gold, and was a symbol of costliness.| of food products needed for the main- |such a way that the patients’ efforts S atrtie.! gf Llr:elrtlo.r:1 ;:\L;\e;;‘x:;:;: | \1<\E1’¢]\?l!s""il:'?\i)(‘xfi;\|eg‘(1‘;‘ el ‘?L"éi‘,i‘ | Gold sani in comparison to a rather | fonance 0 the hospitals, these ate de- |and general behavior may be directed the A iy City Bank of New | The museum has had for some years | lnexpensive and pleelan metal. | seribed by Dr. Harry J: Kefauver, spe- | toward that exhibited by a normal in-| communications hopes to realize. The York, which provided for such an ad-|a lump weighing 15 ounces from the| Within the last few months, how- peialist in occupational therapy on FOil;c‘ projebted: route will' be' from: Mexico| vir tobe-designated o he Afrean | Rusian piatinum fids but the pres. | exer, Rusian engifiers have eleaup, | bureans staf, s of secondy ot S AT City to Queretaro, San Luis Potosl, Sal- republic by the President of the United | ent nugget came fron “olombia, where gn‘dm‘s n)“d Sy are xnanton ml Toach | T For a long time” he observes in a Seredi Youngest Cardinal. tillo, Monterey, Nuevo Laredo, and Justinian George Cardinal Sered, | connect at Laredo, Texas, with a United States alr mail route. The de- partment announced it is negotiating for the purchase in the United States | of six planes for this service. | | parel mart, States. e e ] A pro-war scale of production, which | paper published by the American Oc- aged 44, mewly appointed prince-pri- {on clear days, says Prof Henry J. Cox, date and hygienic and the cost to the Mr. Loomis, who has had extensive | The world's supply or platinum still e s tal _finance, y hes m stll | % fikely to force down the price, since | cupational Therapy Assocation, experience in governmental fi comes largely from these nuggets. al- |5 TET o deposits still are running | been apparent that idiencss is either | mate. is the youngest cardinal in the world. He is an expert on canonical | There were 26768 Japanese pupils 1n | United States meteorologist. Plans cali | tenants for four rooms and a bath will Hawail public schools the last vear. | for completion of the structure be only about $13.50 a month. was designated by President Coolldge. | though a small amount is obtained Soie | the” forerunner of or accelerates the | law and until a few years ago he was He served 11 years Wlth“h:hl’lfilirévi“: chemical processes on rock in which | 3 A rogress of physical or mental de vears customs | i is | atinum, vas explained. has | p s ke 2 receivership of San Domingo and Was| Now nearly four times as costly as | o, | tive metal and any effects that cen be | gun. * A change of thought, or a | B There are 1,500 students of forestry treasurer general of that republic for| gold. minerologists at the National Mu- b , | two vears. Later he was attached 10| seum expect that the price of the min- | achieved with it in jewelry also can be | variation of _u‘nmr Tt:la\li:‘lu. an“nbrfl?‘('!:“ the American Financial Mission to Per- | ergl, and at the same time its popu- | achieved with white gold. There al- | assist patients in main ('r:"‘é'_m_w“'\_ United Stat hools. sia, occupying the post of provincial | jarity in jewelry. will scon decline. | ways will be a demand for it, ho activity and help to reta | ever, because of its use as a catalyst in | tion. Delightful two-piece suits, fe white frock and printed pattern coat. coat with white collar and cuffs. A chic fashion for Summer, washable and cool director of the Eastern provinces until | Before the war almost the only source | Maroh, 1928, when the mission Was|of platinum was Russia. After the | chemical factories and also for scien-| When manual labor lnr nnu-;;i ,,f:f{, i tific instruments because of lts high | tivities are prescribed in accords And at this low price it is economy to purchase two for changes. Sizes 14 to 20. withdrawn, Russian Revolution this supply was cut r ] : melting point, which nders it ideal | with the individual interest, ability, | Second Floor—King’s Palace Byrd Agent to Purchase | | Intercity View. i Low Rents for Poor. ‘The French government is planning CHICAGO. — Milwaukee residents to build modern low-rental apartments may see the tip of the projected ap- for 10,000 poor familles in Paris. The 5-story Chicago building, | new quarters will be thoroughly up-to- Sidney De La Rue, present financinl | o ang the mines remained unworked, i adviser to Liberia has resigned. MT. | [t the result that there was a hunt | material for crucibles which must be | aptitude, physical and mental condition Loomis will sail for Monrovia at &0 | or new sources. | subjected to great heat without |of the patient, he savs his adjustment | carly date. | The deposits in Colombia came into | melting. . to hospital environment an:!hsocll;l %(An e ipmminenu. but these were by no| No deposits have yet been disro:fired ;diun,r"s is hastened and other benefis Sootfall in London, England, is 207 | means so rich or so easily worked as| equal in richness and extent to those |result. " e tons per square mile for the year. ! the Russian fields. Consequently the ' of Russia. Tt has been found,” he relates, “that August Sale of J Blankets § Specially Featuring Groups at $3.45, $4.45 and $7.95 Third Floor August Sale of Fine Furs Now in Progress 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. We Invite Inspection Satisfaction Since 1859 Second Floor B. JONES & CO. ) e ol e 211! L] Clearlng the way for F HOUGH it's the very height of the season, yet the time has come for us to clear the house of Summer merchan- dise—because the advance Fall apparel is arriving daily. We're expressing our determination to achieve a complete clearance, not only in words, but in prices! Remember, too, that the goods offered have only been in the store a matter of two months or so—much of it considerably less! 16c Narrow Laces. cluny afid val laces and colors. zc Printed (Georgette Remnants. Splendid quality, usually sold for $1.69. Good Iengtis for dresses and blouses. Light and dark grounds patterns. Yard 10c to 15¢ Trimming bons. All desirable colors, Rib- bt L L 50c .to $1 Flowers. A good ssortment of chiffon, silk and tton flowers, in various colors L sty Ic:. Stightly lsc 39c to £1 Neckwear. AsSorted, desirable styles. C andecuft sets, jabots, vestees and sépa- rate collars. Lace, or- gandy and silk 3ic Triangle Scarfs. About 36, pastel shades in printed patterns ... . Street Floor "~ Clearance of Al Summer Hats Every Summer hat priced to go—regardless of s color and type Forme prices are forgotten in this offering —we advise e woman to purch: on more for now and later For many of these styles v be smart long is lost sight of. One Group at 39¢ Here are visca crochet and sport hats of various straws in many colors. Small shapes predominate. . Trimmed Hats, Large milan and ajour hats in all colors. Attractively trimmed with ribbon bands, ete. $5 Trimmed Hats $] %8 Also sport Boys’ $1.39 to $1.95 Washable Knickers J A remarkable assortment splendid_knickers, made of im- ported linen in natural colors and many blocked designs Also included are knickers of heavy washable crash in numer ous designs. All sizes in the lot but not in every style. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys' $1.25 Sport Sweaters. Pull-over sport style, in novelty patterns. Tan or blue. 79c Sizes 30 to 34 Street Floor Women’s Arch-Bracer Shoes Regularly Priced Much Higher and Special for Friday Only ing a'g 1 Long (-n;;lh H i Group No. 3 i DRESSES that were up to $25 $14.95 These charming frocks are de- Group No. 1 DRESSES that were up to $12.75 $7.95 These dresses are of georgette, printed chiffon, printed crepe and flat crepe. They are in the sleeve- less mode, long sleeves and cape styles. All the new and wanted* shades are represented. The range of sizes is exceptional—13 to 50! 2nd Floor Group No. 2 DRESSES that were up to $18 $10.95 Dresses of fine prints, of flat crepe and chiffon, produced in the season’s newest models and colorings. The range of styles is large and includes everything that is new. Sizes for miss and for matron. 2nd Floor g \‘&z 2 veloped in beautiful fabrics, includ- ing all the seasonable, new pat- terns. Every fine sheer material is represented, as well as every new color. There is an unusually wide range of sizes for miss and matron. For immediate clearance; this fa- mous quality, one model as illus: trated. Tan or black kid and black patent leather in Gypsy ties and strap styles. Excep- tionally smart and fashioned essentially for comfort. Made with white oak soles, rubber top lifts and full leather lined. Double duty steel shank in the arch Sizes 4 to 9; Widths A to D Second Floor—King’s Palace ° 2nd Floor Shoe Clearance in $8.50 TRU-GRIP ARCH SHOES $4.95 < ) 2 and 3 strap models; all Arch- Dt Menders included. Patents, Satins, Black Kid and Brown Calf. Widths AAA to D, sizes 4 to 9. In the Subway First Floor Clearance of Sho . UNDIES AND ACCESSORIES DRESSES | . $3 and $5 Handbags, Silks, Novelty Straws and Leathers......... $10 Botany Flannel Sports Jackets. .....$7.95 $5.95 Striped Flannel Jackets. .........$3.95 $7.95 Skirts, all pleated in silk crepe and nov- elty weaves; bodice top e IDID $5.95 Silk Crepe Front Pleated Skirts. . .$4.95 $3.95 Crepe de Chine and Flannel Skirts, $2.95 $8.95 to $13.50 Night Robes or Negligees, pas- tel shades and black ..$5 to $10.95 $3 Slips of Crepe de Chine, in white and the Subway Shop $4.95 and $5.95 Women'’s NOVELTY SHOES $3.90 All the popular Summer styles and all heel heights. Hollywood and Deauville Sandals. Patents, Satins, Red Kid and White Kid. In the Subway Shop DRESSES Sold up to $10 $5.95 Sizes 14 to S50 Large hats of fine Swiss hair, milan and other straws. styles and matron’s hats tn all colors. $10 Showroom Hats 33.98 Your choice of stunning picture hats of fine imported crochets, white and pastel color: Swiss hair trimmed with dainty laces and chic flower hats. All colors in the group—no black. Street FIMI—KIE"Q Palace Women’s $1 Men’s $1 Wash Frocks ~fockinciai 49c S 3 for $2.25 simulated twe Nicely tyled Slightly d from handling \ lower-than-ever Broken si All sales fenal this famous quality. For ease Washable Silk Blouses. and comfort, seat and crotch closed .just like trousers. Open on side and adjusted in a jiffy. s with ruffled front at opening. Long tailored col- : i lar, short sleeves Made of splendid q\ulay check- Rose, green, blue and ed nainsook, in sizes 36 to 46, PRI i 82-29 ]Men'- 25¢ -m}! J’chpor( Hose. Sui juar- Olightly irregular, Fancy sport $4 to 87 Bathing Suits. Guar- ST jesirable patterns. Good anteed all wool. Plain colors or AL S embroidered styles in_ black, ~guality rayon and cotton. Qe Sizes 10 to 11%5.. ... green, red and copen, Fce'Q Men's $1.50 Shirts. About 125 to 4. But not all §298 shirts from regular stock, = All oot novelty patterns, in negkband Second Floor and collar attached style. 65(: $1 and $1.50 Panty Sizes 4 to 17 Novelty Jewelry Broadcloth, chambray a Street Floor Formerly 59¢ to $1 striped gingham trimmed with ,000Yds. Celanese Remnants R N Colorful self fabric or Straightline and piece effects colors, Slight seconds. Pastel tones white and black grounds, with striking printed designs in vari- I'he celanese satin, in all Yd k) o and sport frocks. price on Wash Goods Remnants, yd. thede desirable weaves—printed voile, dimity, batiste, zsc rayon and brocade rayon. Some pieces may be matched. ! Domestic Remnants, yd. plain colors, including plenty of Dress ginghams, percale, unbleached and bleached 25¢ TURKISH TOWELS. Scconds, designatéd as Printed and Satin Usually $1.25 to $1.55 white and flesh, This is excep- tionally smart for costume slips cottons, English longeloth, Indian head, English prints, ete run of the mill. Various sizes in all white and with fancy Street Floor Sold up to $8.95 $4.95 Sizes 14 to 50 Short lengths of former 39¢ to 59¢ wash fabrics in One and two piece dresses in long and short sleeve models. Flowered georgettes, printed and solid shade crepes. Very special for clearance. Dresses. n d Long and short borders sleeve models develop- ed in white crepes, pastel crepes, geor- gettes, printed crepes. contrasting collar and cuffs, pockets and touches of hand-embroidery 69c¢ 79¢ Dimity Panty Dresses. Sheer printed dimity, new. Figured and floral motifs. Sizes 3 to 6 59C Sample Curtain Corners. Line tingham, filet_and net in ecru and white. Fringed "] C or hemmed ends. Each Women’s $1.50 Pure Silk Also crisp_and flesh .. 3195 Beautiful dresses in all sizes from 14 += 50, We Invite Your Charge Account INCORPORATED 1219-21 G Street N.W. BJones & (o ecs range from 14 to 50. We Invite Your Charge Account 89¢ Certainteed Floortex. Slightly imperfect. Good pat terns far all rooms. Some pieces bring room measure- ments. Square yard. . Corset Oddments, Odds and ends of former $2 to § R & G over hips. Long and sl 95 medium style in flesh . Remnants and full picces may he matched. Please 19 C Third Floor girdles of fine broche, Elastic Second Floor Bemberg Hosiery Full fashions, slightly irregular silks with short lisle top. Also perfect quality white silks with col- ored heels. Bemberg stock- ings are irregular, full fashioned and in all white, including white Women's Silk and Rayon Ho- slery. Perfect and irregu- lars; all light colors and zsc white with black heel. ... Street floor §9¢ Walking Dresses. Printed dimity trimmed with white col lar av cufts Hand embroidered, too. Sizes ie'S .. 39€ §1 and $1.50 Creepers and Rompers. Heoadcloth m plain shades with white collars cuffs and hand - embroidery smocking and fancy pockets Creepers, in sizes 1 to J, and rompers, sizes 2 to § 69c Slightly soiled Second Floor \ wide variety of metal and colored stone mnecklaces, brace- lets, earrings fancy brooches. Also white or colored pearl (Mid) chokers, 60-inch pear! or cherry red necklaces and other desirable pieces. $2 to $5 French Peart® Necks laces. Mid. pearls in various vies and lengths. Ster- hing silver clasps “ 59¢ Kiddy Bags, leather, straw wnd beads. Many bright cdlors veny Street Floor

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