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° 24 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928.. of letters sold for $4,200. An ..uto- graphed letter by Benjamin Franklin, dated July 28, 1782, was sold for $4,300. hart remarked, “These trips were un- | and Washington attended the sale. CAMPAIGN DONATIONS necessary.” ‘Thirty-six original water color draw- ‘Another postmaster testified to con- | ings by George Cruikshank on the bacl BY POSTMASTERS BARED tributing to the Wilson-Harding and | S Coolidge g{l_}r‘npnlgn f:mua t]l;;o\;‘g}:’ M{r.: i Tolbert, @ committee al ad af- Affidavits Reveal Contributions fidavits from postmasters in Tennessce, Made Through Republican Com- vOeonzll and Mississippl. — By the Associated Press. $9,000 FOR MANUSCRIPT. | | Amdavits from South Carolina post- masters telling of campaign contribu- | Page and a Half of Dicken's Worlk tions up to $100 to Joseph W. Tolber:, 4 Repur:mcln national committeeman for Brings High Figure. | South Carolina, were read to the Sen-| puy ADELPHIA, December 11 (P).— t ittee | g | oday by Shatiman Brookhart. " The | One and a half pages of the original | | affidavits were collected by the Postmas- | manuscript of Charles Dickens’ famous |ter, General at request of the com-| .pickyick Papers" brought $0,000 yes- | ™ Some of the afdavits related that|terday at an executor's sale of books | Mr. Tolbert had represented it would | 2nd historical documents of the col- | be necessary for him to go to Wash- | lection of George W. Childs, publisher, | | ington in connection with the postmas- | who died in 1894. | tership appointments. Chairman Brook- Collectors from New York, Boston | | Opportunities for more business are German Visitor 1.5, NEEDS EXPERTS | IN MENTAL DISEASE Fiouse Committee Is Told of # ‘;Requirements Throughout E Nation for Psychiatrists. She thought that she was Seriously Ill! Over Four Centuries Ago mitteemau for South Carolina. Mother Shipton Prophesied— “In the Air Men Shall Be Seen” The Aeroplane Accomplished This! Today acronautics in all its great achievements has demonstrated beyond any doubt that its future usefulness is unlimited. The tremendous demand for well trained psychiatrists over the country was brought home to members of the " House appropriations subcommittee, dealing with items concerning St. Eliza- beth's Hospital, in the Interior Depart- OSSIBLY you, tvo, may be having the same experience as this lady, whom we will call Miss Blank. She felt she was going £ me; y bill, when Monie Sar o O b o i T 5 4 2 % als ed. ake adva o f v A B. New syvmptoms s assistant o the superintendent, ady ! PO e e ST STCIICIICN SOOI I JrCr 30 0 0 0 B also unln_ml( | e ”.‘L wdvantage of yvour into a “decline New symptoms seemed to the! that there are only 2,000 o - ; ] 3 3 iians 1 the DBited Btates thorsi |7 J Y opportunity when it comes your way. develop, daily. trained in psychiatry, although half of B 5 & Start by saving sur o : the patients in the Nation's hospitals | [§ l 5 ® Where Expensive Garments Are Safef. Y tart by saving surplus funds with us. I L ¥ are mental cases | 3 P fog ral, there was an overpowering, x: the hearings on the supply bill NDRA RUEMANN, | % A * . Ill '“(’m‘”h 1:\ > ofifabie Itp il:’ made public yesterday, Mr. Sanger de- : rince. Augast Whi-| B % simply appalling. sense of fatigue. It was pain- lared: ““Th be! hysicians S | ) . i P 3 y = - : S bounizy ottay s 10000 Onls i sl Ll,‘Ol}I}Ig ()t es € dal ou ful to stand or walk—no let-up when she 2.000 of these are thoroughly famil G c on your daily bala S sted With psychiatry. There arc 800 i % - i . % ¥ aily balance: rested. beds in all the hospitals of the col - Cleaved With Infinite Care = | ) try. Four hundred thousand of these | ; Int R . are In mental disease hospitals. You | = 2 ; * nterest on Regular Savings She was obsessed with the notion that she there is fo and what & demand [GEMATE GROUP' DELAYS | - o Every evening dress is cleaned Q@ Accounts—Compounded was serivusly ill — that she needed extensive grounded 'y ps: atry, when 1 are G e % here entirely by itself. All finishing Quarfcrly. 1~' al £ she k " hat! only 2.000 of that class to take care | ACTION ON NOMINATIONS | 5 is done by hand. We treat your . medical treatment, she knew not what! e o o e - i - high-priced garments with the . Interest on Special Savings oD, Willam A White, the superin | Interstate Commerce Commission| o gentleness and exactness they de- % | © Certificates— Compounded Then, some one tendent, said that St. Elizabeth’s Hos i atder ™ P o | o ¥ pital has lost 72 physicians, members | Names Will Be Considered To ;‘ serve. Allow us to dry-clean your & | Semiannually. ol e A BadE ;\r n:; staff ;u:;;t;"l 4, u:;l kmsn:::, morrow, Watson Explains. 5 favorite costume and see how ut- w s =3 ast June, an social workers . 2 SR g others trained in psychiatric \\r’\ixk at | By the Associated Press. = terly exquisite it will look. f p Enna ]etnck the hospital are in gerat demand out-| A meeting of the Semate Interstate| % % I h M shoes. She tried side Washinglon, " taft at $5,000 | Commerce commitice soheduled for fo-| T l D Cl - A c unse y rust s as a psychiatrist, i is the kind of | {7 10 e e otinan rv eanlng s a pair. In a few 2}1’:“;‘|g{1) i‘:.m:)'.-}\‘:?.'-‘ i”"nn,n w r of Jowa, 2nd Clyde B. 2 Our Tolman Laundry Drivers Collect for ,, | Compan davs she noticed & Hicliared L' this new, Improved Department % ) 5 Rear Admiral E. R. Stitt, surgeon * ; i S marked improve- gencral o the Novy. and pricident of At [ 6 Dupont Circle e Munsey Building ment. Again, it the board of visiiors o - npd o ; L . ; J A A th's the subcommittce that Dr. | Lt Sy * orth Call and Deliver & R . B o robanly the most. famous | @ be prosent when the names | o North 3445 % 13th & 14th Sts., Facing Penn. Ave. N.W. was joyous to be 5 Ml | come up were unable to attend today man in psychiatry in the world.” had N NN AT AR AT AL A NS N live! Th had termed St. Elizabet he most rfi"xr‘k'm‘ - > ey % Si 3 10 ahve! ere na in the world of tutions of that! An bicycle came out in! 2 b4 ize3 o o boetr mothing: the i ? AAAA to EEE g nature. matter except a general let-down, due to wearing shoes that did not afford proper hody support. Enna Jettick Health Shoes Exclusively in Wash- ington and Baltimore * —at Hahn’s And now, g wherever she goes —she strides with’ pride—in “Enna Jetticks!” / N \\'///’ Woopbwarp & LoTiHROP QL. The Christmas Store - : » Many Smart Gifts in the T oiletry Section --~»'fl“*l'557@m4|rfifffll% Musical Make-Up Boxes This delightful box has an old-fashioned print on the lid, and plays a tune L 488 Cenn V 7th & K 3212 14th - Copyright Wm. Hahn & Co., 1928 If you know some lady whose'experi- ence duplicates that of Miss Blank— why not ENNA JETTICKS as a De Vilbiss Atomizer and Houbigant’s double com- pact, in a lovely case, § $2.50. Others Corday’s single and § double compact, $1.50 and $2.50. Lupe’s modernistic double compact, $2. Norida double compact, Terri's new Lucerne en- amel vanity, fitted with powder, rouge, lipstick and mirror, $7.50. Others Lucerne vanity, in silver finish, $10. New “book” vanity, in | colors, gold and black, $2.50. Terri vanity, in black, with gold or s 5 Tre-jur's new book-like double compact, in shades to match every costume, $1. Others A double compact, in a French kid case, $7.50. Primrose triple compact —cxclusively here, $2. They may be had in sets or alone, The set— sketched—is in red, with modern treatment of de- sign. Atomizer, $4 Dropper, $3 Other Atomizers, §5 Perfume Bottles and Powder Jars A wide selection of per- fume bottles and powder jars are here. The set— sketched —is unusually lovely, of crystal with circling bands in ame- thyst, each, $4. Other Bottles, §1.50, $2 De Vilbiss Pump Atomizers The modernistic pump— sketched—is a charming addition to the dressing table, $10. Others, $§ 3-piece Lucite, “Empire” Set, $1850 This handsome set of beige on tan with beautiful de- sign of the empire period is a favorite this season. It may be had in three, six and ten piece sets. Six-Piece Set, $25 Ten-Piece Set, $31.50 Lucite “Orchid” and “Ming” Patterns in 3, 6 and 10 Piece Sets Variously Priced “La Moderniste” Set, $33 A striking black set, with inlay of gilt and silver. This set includes mirror, comb and brush—and will add much to the modern dressing table. Other modernistic sets, $17.50 to $49.50. A Wide Selection of Toilet Sets, including Open Pat- terns that may be added to from time to time. “La Futuriste” 3-piece Set, $26:25 The three.-piece set may be had in red, carnelian or jade —lovely jewel colors. The shape and colors unusually smart. Other pieces may be added to the set, if desired. Button Hook, $1.50 Shoe Horn, $2.75 Nail File, $1.50 Powder Jar, $6.20 Lamp Base, $9.75 Cigarette Box, $10.50 TOILET GOODS, FIRST FLOOR. when the lid is raised, $9.75. Other Musical Make-up Boxes, §5 to $13 Musical Powder Boxes $4.50 to §13 Make-Up Boxes Never has there been such a vogue for make- up boxes—and never has there been such a lovely selection. Model sketch- ed has a Godey print and is beautifully fin- ished, $15. Others $1.35 10 $15 Primrose House Make-Up Boxes These lovely boudoir cases are delightful at homs or as traveling companions. The one sketched is filled with Primrose House beauty preparations, $18. Others, §5 and $§7.50 Dorothy Gray, $4.50 to $65. Elizabeth Arden, $3.85 to 100, Yhbry’s Debutante Size About one-third smaller than the usual size is the debutante: size of Ybry perfume, in box with tassel, $8.50. Other Ybry Perfumes $16.50 to $50 Perfumes D’'Orsay’s Leurs Ames An exquisite bottle of simulated é.alique glass, in a beautiful case, holds a rare fragrance, $50. Le Dandy—a fascinating fragrance in a fascinat- ing bottle, $8.50. Other sizes, $15 and $25. A T e b Houbigant’s La Belle Saison Always ‘a cholce of the exclusive—always a fra- grance in good taste, this odeur is in this lovely bottle, $20. “Au Matin,” $10 and $20. ;Quelques Fleurs,” $4 to 15, splendid Christmas gift suggestion! 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