Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1928, Page 17

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- ~HE FYENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . TUESDAY. ATUGUST ¥, Yom- NIBLE ISPLEASE WITH SDENCEDATA roe street northeast, fell ght | Woman, 83, Walking in Sleep, Badly Injured in Fall Down Stairs of Home While walking in her sleep eatly to- Church road believes her condition day, Mrs. Johanna Ryan, 83, 712 Mon- | serious. down a fligh E |5 steps. susiaining cuts and brues,| Mrs, Mary A1 Comnrs at the foot of ) | She iy ‘confined to her bed today an Explorer Says Notes and Ob- | due to ner advanced age her physician, Dr F. W. Graney of 618 Rock Creek . RS | servations Made on ltalia’s ' ———————————— She was found by her granddaughter, the back stairs, with blood streaming from a scalp wound. Mrs. Connors said today her grand- mother has walked in her slcep since girlhood. About a week ago, she said. | she found Mrs. Ryan on the first floor QUARANTINE LIFTED FROM FORT EUSTIS Training Students, Including Two ‘Washington Boys, Held Following Meningitis Fatality Released. The quarantine which has held 28 Citizens' Military Training Camp stu- dents at Fort Eustis pending the pos- alarm the parents unduly. When it was determined that the quarantine would extend beyond the time the | boys were due at their respective homes and after the Virginia State health regulations had been enforced, tele- 'su Reupholstering grams were dispatched Sunday after- noon to each home. A man to climb far must each day urmount at least one fear. Upholstered in Imitation and Genuine Leather, Tapestries, Mohair Brocades and Velours Washington’s Leading Florist To Carry Congratulations— Charming baskets | exact form. so that any one, even a %’ |little acquainted with meteorological walking in her sleep. | problems, could understand the notes. - . Nobile said all the photographs taken | during the first two fights of the Italia FIRE CAPTAIN HONORED. Popolo Di Roma | Were saved, while those taken on the it last unfortunate flight were lost. Part| parewell £ | of the motion picture film was also lost. | because the marooned men were obliged | to use it as fuel, and others had fallen Thomas Buckley on Retirement. important | Nrinbers ot NG, 16 gt o cere useless. embers of No. 8 Engine Company noli. who is a mem. | Inte the sea and were usel o o |Of the District Fire Department last s th the bal.| Of the motion pictures taken on_the |© l’"a‘fl?m‘?f’ ‘wzk ht"heifntnl flight only one was left. This night tendered a farewell dinner to | show ing the flag of the | e e 2 3 Although Pon- | showed Noblle Popping s, Mifure, 'x¢ |Copt. Thomas Buckley, who was re)ayenue, and Bowen Sinclair Crandall, | was sent to the people of Milar' through | tired July 1 after 25 years of service | 213 Raymond street, Chevy Chase, Md. Finn Malmeren, who died on the | Arnaldo Mussolini, brother-- of the |in the department A third _Washington boy. ‘Thomas k the meteorological observa- | premier, editor of Popolo DI Italia The banquet was held in the fire | Carter, 817 Delafield place. \ghnlb;nke Sisaitug of Diritwnall) Gen. Noble | 1ise. and ‘was -aBiaridedl by @0 ire. 018 KOUCERRSIAL Hitc GAEER SOIE o SRV t servations i s VAT iant {ago, also was discharged today. B e ey m-."l.&'é?n‘»“‘;\".f e radiant | men. Speeches were made by Capt.| The mothers of the Whiteside and Gen. Nobile said that after Malmgren | ceeded 1n calculating the horizontal |Robert Hayes, his successor, and Bat- | Crandall boys yesterday voiced their had left the stranded men in angm- component of the mggnel(c field and | talion Chief Ernest Howard. They | criticlsm of the officers in charge of t to reach I at | telling me the figure he had reached, | presented the retiring officer with a the camp for not advising them of | { a | which fortunately I can still remember. |gold pen and pencil set the detention of their sons as soon B of the Swedish Scientist, | Whoever is acquainted with these scien- | Capt. Buckley had been in command | as the quarantine went into effect. Col. | contained all his scientific observa- | tific problems will realize the immense of No. 8 Engine Company for the past |S. T. Tracey, camp commander, ex- | It was written in a clear and | value of this discovery.” seven yea FREE o PARKING TO OUR DOWNTOWN STORE PATRONS. sible development of further cases of cerebral meningitis, from which a Cum- I berland youth died there Wednesday | night, was lifted at noon today. when no new fliness developed among the citizen-soldiers. The quarantined sol- dlers, including two Washington boys, Jeft for thelr homes here and in Vir- ; " ‘\ 5 ginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania. : ‘\'fl\\\‘}\ \\,me - (AL Gude's Flowers that hold all the good wishes in the world. Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Experts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices TWO DAYS ONLY Write, Phone or Call Franklin 7483 Estimates and Samples Given Free Clay Armstrong Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W. Tour Are Important. 224 224 ¥ Dinner Is Tendered R( (q Flowers for Weddings The two quarantined local boys are | John W. Whiteside, 1921 Pennsylvania {()4z= P loon part % ic observations Brides’ Bouquets oli was lost, Nobile said he remem- what the scientist had told him. SERVICE. FIREPROOF GARAGE. & 5-Piece Parlor Suites—Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs Original Displays “Nurses say Gude’s Flowers last longer” GUD BROS. CO. Three Stores for Your Convenience 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. Main 4278 3103 14th St. N.W. Main 1102 Col. 3103 Members of Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Association 2 3 S R | plained that he had not wanted to ! —enter for ROMNEY i Frocks of Velvet and Satin . $49.50 . Lovely frocks, unquestionably so! Only in Jelleff’s at Washington . . . and possible at this price because fifteen of our smart specialty shops throughout the country co-operate with us in buying! e Coats in 5 Specialized Shops for Women, Misses, Larger Women, Smaller Women, Juniors A FASHION INSTITUTION Daris Washington Newor —Inspired by— Patou Vionnet Lelong Chanel This group you will see at once, is of special importance. It em- phasizes the outstanding modes of these four leading Parisian couturiers. For Women! Patow’s Jabot Frock . . . a satin edged with lace . . . a side, cir- cular godet . . . Vionnet’'s Surplice Neckline Frock . . . hand fagoted . . . uneven hem . . . of transparent velvet! Lelong’s Tiered Waistline Frock . uneven side-draped skirt . . . of printed transparent velvet! For Misses! ‘Vionnet’s Bertha Front Scarf Frock . . . with side drape form- ing uneven hemline! Vionnet's Shirred-Front Frock . the fullness massed in cen- ter front . . . swathed hips . . . gathered neckline! Chanel’s Ensemble Frock . . . of transparent velvet with contrast- ing satin flounce . . . the coat ties in front! UPKEEP heaviest tax of all! PKEEP is the home-owner’s heaviest tax. Unnecessary repairs and replacements, together with needlessly large fuel bills and high insurance, mean an average waste of $145 a year for every home in the land. Misses’ Falleat Kashmir-twil ' Nubeioe ora coat tuzedo Women’s Montana brown _ Suprema coet with —long room brown Norma shawl coller and coat with cufls gointed” eufis of and_turic border. aver ...3140.25 §78.50. Women's Mush- an elbow cuffs of skunk, $140.25 Aisses transparent velvet frock, after Vionnet, $49.50 Women's transparent velvet frock after Vionnet $49.50 —And they emphasize the two most important Fall fabrics— Transparent Velvet Satin Women's Frock Shop—Second Floor Misses' Frock Shop—Third Floor Build with concrete and save this expense. Concrete is permanent. It actually improves with age. It requires no paint. It never has to be replaced. Repairs are few. Depreciation negligible. In addition, concrete is fireproof, sanitary and adaptable to most architectural treatments. Skunk—Beaver—are “Best Sellers”! Long Haired Short Haired —in the Summer Sale of Winter Coats New! Cup-Brassiere Combination Of Vanity Silk-and-Silkenese —Regarding Long-Haired Smartness —Remember the time when eight out of ten fur coats were collared with skunk? And year after year it wore without being repaired! It was far too good then, everybody thought, to be used on cloth coats. After many years of undisputed smartness it went the way of all modes . . . Now! This season . . . skunk became the “dark hors Nobody expected it to be so undeniably the choice of the smartest women! And it is! And it’s here! And how very smart it is . . . vou know it will wear ... it’s been tried and true! —And Short-Haired Supremacy — Short-haired furs are smart, too! Very smart . . . but nobody is willing to say which is smarter! But beaver is challenging all the short-haired furs for first place. It's the best het in the race for smartness! And IT'S HERE, TOO . . . lots of it . . . because Jelleff’s was awake to the situation and anticipated the need! There Are Other Furs, Too! Collars and Cuffs Have Changed! —So smart for the many kinds of new col- —But you must come in to see them...yow'll lars and cuffs that are important in the revel in the variety! Beer, Lelong, Martial et Winter picture, and furs for panel ends Armand, Paquin. . .all these couturiers have con- . tunic hems and borders! tributed important variations of the mode... Curly-Haired Furs! Krimmer Persian Lamb Caracul Black Caracul Ombre Caracul Mink Dyed Krimmer Kid Caracul Short-Haired Furs! Ringtail Opossum Kolinsky Beaver Jap Mink Dyed Fitch Australian Beaver Fitch Dyed Seal The Long-Haired Furs! Silver Grey Wolf Eclipse Wolf Tipped Wolf Lynx Civet Cat Wolverine Tipped Fox Rock Sable The Smart Fabrics— dull toned first, and foremost .. . hmirlinda, silvertone, irmosa . . . lustrous broadcloth next . for the dressier coats! . majosa, suprema, kashmirtwill, kashmirbella, . and rich fur fabrics $5.95 —and just when it's hottest...what a joy to an- ticipate. One little pure silk garment and you're clothed. . .underneath! This ingenious combination has an up-liit hrassiere of Vanity Silk (it's striped)...it's adjustable, too, for the top ties as does any vest...a silkenese band around the waist that makes for better fitting in vour frock...and Vanity Silk (it's striped) panties ...thoroughly reinforced...with a comfortable, elasticless band around the legs...in flesh only! If you prefer it comes with a step-in bottom in- stead of the pantie bottom, $5 & $7.50! Grey Shops—Second Floor No Smarter ... No More Satisfactory . . . Hosiery Made Than Pointed Heel Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Pointed heels. . .that's the “last word.” Look at women today.. the Those who enjoy hosiery economy are wearing Gold Stripes! ...protected against garter runs by the gold stripes. ...assured of long wear by hosiery makers with long years of successful specialization. ...certain of quality because only pure dye silks are used. ...additional wear made pos- sible by hosiery repair service at small cost. ..dve service...any desired best dressed .invariably, they are wearing pointed-heel stockings. color . . . without charge. For best results use good aggregate, just enough mixing water*—and insist upon Lone Star Cement. Before you buy your cement, ask the Building Material Dealer these four questions—the same questions engineers, ar- chitects and contractors ask when they buy cement. We give you the Lone Star answers. 1. Does the Cement exceed U. S. Government standards? Every shipment of Lone Star Cement {sguar- anteed in writing to exceed U. S. Govern- ment standards. The Lone Star dealer, in turn, guarantees every bag to you. How is the cement made? Lone Star Cement is made by the famous International Wet-Blending Process, a proc- ess which has made cement-making an exact science and has established a new high standard of cement quality. . Is the cement uniform, bag for bag? The chemical content of Lone Star Cement varies less than 2/10 of 1% in millions of bags—a new high standard of uniformity. Are you certain to get delivery when wanted? The 13 mills of the International System, with a capacity of 20 million barrels a year, assure “‘on-time" delivery, no matter how great the emergency. It will pay you to buy cement on the basis —Skunk and Beaver Appear in These Four Important Groups $78.50 $98.50 $125 At Straight 15% Discount on Coats $165 to $215! A reasonable deposit reserves acoat . . . cold storage free until November Ist! Five Specialized Coat Shops—All on the Third Floor of this comparison. Concrete will save you money. Lone Star concrete will save you more. Cuban Sand—A Newly-Arrived Color A soft, neutral beige...ideal right now to wear with smart Summer frocks. ..correct for Fall, too. No. 885 Sheer Service Weight...silk to the Gold Stripe top and feet of lisle. $1.95 pair 3 pairs, $5.70 Gold Stvipe Shop—Street Floor *The facilities of our Research Department, di- rected by Prof. Duff A. Abrams, are a ble to all users of cement. Write us your problems. ONE vy STAR Clearance Sale of Summer Sorosis Footwear| ||| o romaw coenr conr National Bank of Commerce ing, No » Vieginia Regular $8.50 to $11 Styles! Reduced From $12.50 and $14.50 Formerly $15 to §18—To Clear at : : doet Come G Subsidiary of the International Cement Corpora- o e R Stunning novelty styles every young fashion- Distinctive. ..beautifully made shocs A 41 Fias, and mies 45 able wants...Indian prints, embroidered lin- 45 that are vare values at this price! Come, 45 hey are all here in the softest kid % ens, simulated Nizard calf and kidskins, patent ™ choose imported snake kid, beige kid, b tion, one of the world's largest cement producers ~13 mills—annual capacity 20,000,000 barrels. . with genuine watersnake trimming, and patent leather . .and dressy All very, very smart, all ..”,.-lh'nu(\\r.n that is outstandingly high grade ! Have you heard the news . . .. we’re having a wonderful feather and satins, te, brown, tan and grey. 8451 P. S.—And there's a very special group of $7.50 to $10 footwear in the downstairs shop at $5.95! When time is important use “INCOR" Cement. This perfected Portland cement now makes ble 24-hour concrete of assured permanence. Used just like any other Portland cement.

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