Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1929, Page 23

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WILBUR STRESSE " FIHT ON DISEASE Secretary of Interior, in Radio Talk, Cited Benefits of Preventive Work. Prevention has. become the keynote pr the health movement, Secretary of nterior Wilbur said in a radio address [Friday night over station WRC. The alk was in conjunction with the “Early Discovery—Early Recovery” tubercu- flesis campaign. r. Wilbur, who spoke on “Planning for Healtn” s @ physician and.edu: . ] The Junior Shop Features ot aitr et B8 b ot The Inexpensive Dress Shop Features . $16.50 und $25 happen. They are the result, he said, of constant care and of intelligent self- % i 5 / dire 5 ‘More and more it is seen to be the | N | Qi usiness of the medical profession to | \ 1 ] a all of us in this heelth engineer- " ’ G /4 ing to the end that all forms of disease / may be prevented,” he said. “Preven- | tion, indeed, has become the keynote of : 4 / the health movement of our time which : D ‘ / Y AC 3 ever increasing volume - e | / \ 23 Dr. Wilbur placed particular im- r e S S e S J Q\ ) ¥/7 ¢ SHDs portance on the idea of health planning § ANV Here are the very coats Juniors have and p{e{\;_r;;io:fids:fi;&g:f uiltn:sx;n‘h:smgtrh / g . " been asking for—but far below the regu- K d ices! Smart broadcloth, tweed. ., one of the most insidious and \ . 7 lar prices: ma ‘o 4, Ay s forms of discase. | 3 ; Specmuy Purchased 7}000 Pieces kasha and ombre coats with semi-capes, Death Rate Declines. § full capes and throw scarfs. With and “I shall not dwell on the terrible toll | ] S - [ at Notable Savings C harlton without furs; the most popular furs being of lives taken by the active presence broadtail and monkey.. Sizes 13 to 19. of the mirrosc(&mcs tubgrgle‘?acmss ex- | AN S g O J cept to remind you that the tubercu- | losis death rate, which 29 years oga, in : la $ l Pl t d W i 1900, was annually 195 for each 100, 2 Regu r $10.95 Values ate are Extra Special! 000 ‘of population in the registration O ) States of this country, has fallen .~ i ™ i 1 4 otk e 19¢c and 29¢ | 100 ])r.Misses $77.95 e BRS , > | Spring Frocks te and municips] Extraordinary Values! ; sociations has been in progress. 3 Such variety! Such quality! Printed The Secretary pointed out that tuber- | i ~ culosis is mainly a discase of young | ‘hf"i:::‘r;*:ssf"::;!_’;fl::rd ;:‘:‘::{::fi chiffons, printed crepes, PPlain crepes, 14 to 40 it still holds first rank as a | With fancy design around edge and checks and polka dots. Finger-tip en- meD:marflhm R e w! N in_middle of handle. Teaspoons, sembles, full-length silk ensembles, with R pr::mcengl nmhi A e : ;al;d forks, ice teaspoons, knives, plain or printed dresses; tan, beige, rose, orks, tablespoons, . sugar 19c blue, yellow and green; 13 to 19. childhood gland infection can be dis- X A = * covered by definite tests and that when | WA ¢ R It's really amazing—the smart shell ‘and butter knives. .. ginaplemitsd psseiio, frg s the fact is established steps can be| P . : o1 ¢ i > Saken: tr wivvect 0 faies e camat 8 0 fashl_ons you*can find in our Inex Cold meat forks, berry spoons, S innectin e, Wilbr, ‘fi-::i .ii‘q&l"é‘ AR ) pensive Dress Shop—and you know :uw.’ .:lld]“'l in the same 290 xost, Gaily open air and sunshine for s : | ' they are all copies of the more ex- sl ey oty b it vesniabis s ruite | WERALSS G pensive style successes of the sea- adulthood, and during the ages of from | plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits, | ; 2 p k. Nucoprlanet UphOlSt ered Park oo ihason.of ' cheeri SRS | son! Of fine heavy washable crepe, Silver-Plated Console Strollers, $6.95 - pnsdscsslcnio; c\;lt.évazion of a cheerful | d Tike 4h ¢ men want and occupled mind. made like the sports wor . Encourages Sufferers. \ them with fully pleated skirts, tiny salt and Peppers . | MII'I'OI‘S Reed strollers ] In closing, Dr. Wilbur left a message with foot resting of encouragement and cheer to suffer- | tucks, youthful jabots, bright col- i g $ 0 ers from the disease by asserting that | ol O afed {ies and many of them sleeve- Pau' 89c 1.49 board in front, tuberculosis can be arrested. Smart cirosles e i Clear plste glass - upholstered seat, e Trousands of men and umen LAY vestee .;,"eng.‘. less! Choose a print—or one of Plain and fancy designs to choose i § | mirrors, 12x20 and rubber - tired S eor 3 H . 1 i coing their work and enjoying & useful $595. Summer’s own pastels, or high ‘i;g‘r::; e g:r{geshiazr::s fi'illmno? () Dhew with ey wire wheel happy life. But they are the ones . o A : i v o magnalb e $ e ;e shades. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 42 and corrode. Very neatly boxed. et Ergl:]e‘ ErEew D e Rer it mo- chances ot | S ol 46 to 52 £ e cord_ for hanging cnrifagts of trouble. ey took no ¢l | v a . . delay but went to a competent phy= | e Snexpensive Dress Shop—Second Floor Book Baleony Fourth Fioor sici; tor diagnosis and advice,” hei declared. NEWTON AGA.IN HEAD ; OF MINNESOTA ALUMNI b Sales in fBASEMENT STOR dent and Chooses Other Officers B Y ey of the University of Minnesota at the annual banquet Friday night at the | Unive! Club. Other officers elected were Roy Y. 3 - N Ferner, vice president; E. H. Wiecking, , Oa sccretary, and E. G. Boerner, treasurer. 1 £ More than 100 members were in at- | » tendance, Addresses were made by ¢ Justice Plerce Butler, for a number of 3R v, Mt Savion wenet | Offer a Complete Se- 500 Charming I S Rastriey seemenel 600 New $10.00 Hand-Picked |- g o Special! New Silk and " | ;nd Miss Alice (;hllc}, me’rnb;rs Ofl the . ° ome economic faculty of the univer- - \ 2 b e dotng Lesaren work D , lection for All Types - New Spring Hats and Prof. C. M. Jansky, radio engineer, E . . - a member of the faculty of the School I, —Ior All Occasions of Engineering of the university. } N $ 69 Dancing followed the meeting. 7 Brazils largest manganese mine. is / you Wi want or Bummmer wear. Hais $ ' %c;: mop;m:g slgd awsug:fi}z;y of a; and visca braids, smart toyo straw, and P = straw and felt combinations—in every — e . gay color. All headsizes, too. . 4 3 i The Guaranteging Trade Mark W Satisfackion Carefully selected styles—a few from this A tremendous special purchase— manufacturer, a few from that—with the result bringing to you the smartest coat styles that, here is the cream of the new Spring and of the season—for only $12.75! Note Summer ‘dresses—at an astonishingly low price! 1 / : their materials—flat crepes, bengalines, Lovely pastel crepes,- flesh, blue, nile, maise, 1 twills and broadcloths, smartly fashioned orchid and: white—smart printed crepes that with those ~important “dressmaker” have a light Summery ‘appearance—plain and Z touches like tiny tucks, rows and rows of printed georgettes, and scores of washable silk fine stitching and interesting necklines. dresses. With large shoulder capes, sport ties, Many are more elaborate—with rich fur pleats and tucks; sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 50. . collars or cuffs! Tan, navy, brown and g : Choice 5 Leathers plenty of black. Sizes 14 to 50. in Smart Shoes Brown and White Tennis Shoes, pr. 2 Men’s Fancy Rayon Hose, 4 Prs. A real opportunity! Smart shoes of Men, here’s a chance to buy your yearly sock supply at real savings: “The factory that makes these tennis shoes maintains id inspection of all their A & d kid ' A, ';h fuctory that makes the s“!mnm_"“m& Ry mey-mrxxg 4 inspect “x!x A ':l‘.fnlfl';l;; ‘:i‘l‘f_h:; 5.;%‘““4:.“ rch:::? Choose from this wonderful selection—socks of fine, soft quality rayorln(—- $ discount. Brown and white canvas, with well reinforced toes; sizes 81, to 6. c black and brown, red and blue; sizes ,Eneglgflég lx;e‘/l:ectl Fancy bright patterns that men particularly like. ¢ ¢ 3to 8. o Selection of Spring’s Favored Styles (300) Men's Broadeloth (300) Porto Rican Gowns, 9 . Pajamas, plain and fan of fine white, flesh and Girls’ Wash Era = bt o Boys’ Novelty and [ y,,.en, Foutard uttons. round ) | Ensembles - g Mg . .. : ogpmaire fl | B | g e e Wash Suits ¥ Dreame Special purchase of two-piece - ' : o ; ??‘",,,‘““2“‘?“‘”‘“‘”"’ 3180‘*0 : 2‘ ‘ This enterprise opene: wit outfits, in colorful prints, linen S pastel 1 Siendertss -mw;gurw'tg and broadeloth; smart coats and i P Lo s:“:f' bt $ 3 o Auractively fashioned — n:‘v"y" We conduct several appropri- long sleeves—in _copen blue and tan. ate manufacturing plants. dresscs, that can by worn eep- \ . uality, well tailored e el arately or together; sizes 7 t0 14, | b es-Oae rule— we produce every kind of blank book and accounting record. Our foree of city salesmen is an advisory lor:‘el. They :‘{: n‘: high pressure salesmen mgud to the business man in se- lecting t that facilitates the ecol conduct of busi- t Button and middy styles of excellent quality ma- terials—such _as eull'y cloth, rlam. crash, blue and white jean khaki cloth suiti roadcl i 5i§§ EE i Silk Chiffon | . e | : : : ET R P } Hose, Pair nwl;ncgul a century in the A i LI - S ’ L. 8575 H | B\x'oadéloth' Blouses, 44c¢ e i : ¥ i " ¢ '*.: nmily it ;and, miéely tatiored of fine quality broad- ’ = S : : : it B oane AT - CT ] e S, o, M TN i o n i s and ey Pt Galr - - TougMEss 1S throw_scarts and..Jobnny collars; 7 10 16, ey 1 Hghed wiilee-incaims 6 to 1 GTON Hlaminis ‘ Ny

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