Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1929, Page 13

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OFFICIALS 70 VIEW HOSPITAL BUILDING Casualty Inspection to Be Occasion for Speeches and Music. Representative Zihiman of Maryland, chairman of ‘the House committee on the District of Columbia, will preside at a notable gathering of Federal and Dis- trict officials and members of the House and Senate tomorrow night at the new Casualty Hospital, Massachusetts ave- nue and Eighth street northeast, when the institution will be opened between 8 and 10 o'clock for inspection. As a p?dwhl’ll Dr. Goodman has made a deep study of the emotional actions md reactions of men and the usual “course of DIETING INCREASING DIVORCES | somen atectns, s, el course of Dr. Goodman, “Battle of Sexes” Author, Sees Homes Wrecked. Irascibility and Nagging Caused by Efforts at Changing Weight. BY GRETCHEN SMITH. The ever-increasing number of di- vorces in the United States, statistically showing a high percentage above those | of other nations, is attributed in large | measure to the popullr practice among | person. Dieting Wrecks Homes. “Pifty per cent of the breaking up of homes in this country,” stated Dr. Good- | man, “is due to diet on the part of ‘wamen ‘Through cutting out sweets and reducing their weight, they also {reduce their nerve resistance. Thus, wlhey become irascible and nagging and | drive their husbands away from them. | Of course, it’s the tragedy of our mod- |ern_civitization,” continued the doctor, “that the thinned-out female is in_de- mand socially and_economically. This is not a plea for fat women, because, after all, common sense should guide us. A woman can have her bones cov- ered and her tissues nourished and vet not be overplump. Going from one extreme to the other, thinness and fat- ness is & mental state—the woman re- luces herself to the irritability of thin- 1ess of an indomitable will, just as \er _contentment, _butter-complacency nd lack of will, allows her to grow fat nd_complacent.” “You think, then, that women are en- iirely responsible for the breaking up id of his wife, the method would be to be kind gentle and broad- minded. She would become so bored with him, she'd luve of her own ac- cord. I know many instances where men hold their "IVGI by battling wita ifflelx-'n ‘Women love a worthy antagon- “Why are there so many divorces and remarriages among the t.he-mcll peo- ple?” the psychologist was as] “I think,” he replied, ‘thll it is be- cause, through different romantic roles they play, they become idealists. Mar- riage to them is, therefore, a greater disillusionment than to other people. They continue marrying and remarry- ing, because, like all meau.m they hope on to the bitter end.” “Perhaps,” it was suggested, "'.he American woman as a wife, is too ro- mantic and she expects too much.” Raule of Common Sense. “On the contrary,” stated Dr. Good- man, “I think she is dominated by | common sense and I think common sense is ruling the world: it is taking SUMMER COURSES Commercial _Art, Interior Decoration, Costume Design THE, SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. MAY 12. 1929—PART 1. PSYCHOLOGIST FINDS WOMEN'S mdv all eolor—durxunng all the bi- ucts of imagination. “What can you suggest,” the doctor was asked, “as a cure {or a better under- standing between the husbands and wives of America?" “I see no hope,” he replied, “unless we become more romantic and less prosaic. The economic demands on the man are killing his romantic ardor and the quest for independence on the part of women is alienating her completely from the world of sentiment.” Dr. Goodman is a graduate of Wash- ingion University and, after his gradua- tion, continued his studies at Held'g- ._-{f Unlvmlty, Germany, and ve ersity of Vienna. Two of his novels, Special Meeting Announced. ‘The’ Washington Branch of the In- ‘Hagar Revelly” and “Travail,” were |ternational Stewards’ Association wi.l extehatvely read and created comalder= | xoia'q apecial wouting Somioerew sV able discussion at the time of their Ppublication. School Pupils to Stage Operetta. ning at the E. B. Adams Co. shovw- rooms, 614 Pennsylvania avenue, where there will be a demonstration and ed:- cational feature program. Manufac- ‘The upils of Garnet-Patterson . Junior High School will ender the op- | Urers’ Tepresentatives will be in at- eretta “Hansel and Gretel,” adapted |tendance to demonstrate late develop- from the opera of E. Humperdinck and | ments in cooking appliances and kitchen A. Wette, tonight. specialties. 9l ———]o]———|o]———|a|c———]o]c———=a|——=0] The Greatest Offer In Gas Range History New! Diftferent! Secretary of Interior Wilbur will be present as the representativ of Presi- | American women to “diet and grow dnt Hoover and the cabinet and the | thin” according to Dr. Daniel Carson | District Commissioners will represent | Goodman, nationally known psveholo- | "R, DANIEL CARSUN GOODMAN. | the local government. Senator Cope- | gist, doctor of medicine and author. =l s 7 land of New York, who is a physician | Dr. Goodman has written several books | _“No he replied, “not entirely. Men e asa 1egistiator will detiver the | of fiction as well as medical books, and | Sexes.” is well known through its mov- |are so injudiclous and unknowing. =1 rincipal address, and Secretary Wilbur | one of his novels, “The Battle of the | ing picture dramatization. am sure that if a men wished to get may also speak. 5 > . g ::,,m. p— ‘At Seventh and K”—W ashington’s Popular Shopping Center Congress will be represented by Sen- ator Watson of Indiana, Republican floor leader of the Senate, and Senator Robinson of Arkansas, Democratic floor leader; Senator Capper of Kansas, chairman of the Senate District com- mittee, and other members of that committee; members of the House Dis- trict committee, and Representative Simmons of Nebraska, chairman of the District subcommittee of the House committee on appropriations. ‘The program for “official visiting and inspection” night, at the new $200,000 hosplul has been arranged under the supervision of Dr. Joseph Rogers, president of the board of direcmm, and other officials of the hospital. Members of the board of lady managers, headed by the presi- dent, Mrs. M. J. Vaughan, and mn[vl others interested in_ the hospital wil be present. The public has also been invited to come and see the interior of the new bullding. Marine Band to Play. Music will be furnished by the Ml- rine Band, and every effort will made by the hospital staff to mlke the occasion an enjoyable one. Op- portunity will be afforded to inspect e building from top to bottom. Officers and members of the various elvic clubs and organizations of Wash- S S ington will be given an opportunity to inspect the new structure on the next . night, Tuesday, when the public will % also be welcomed. An appropriate pro- grom has likewise been arranged for this occasion. " GIRL, 19, SWALLOWS POISON BY MISTAKE . Sought Headache Medicine in Darkness, Got Wrong Box. May Recover. : Full or part time. Day or eve. of homes,” the doctor was asked. Special “children's Class. ety Tow ow. Battling Produces Love. tuition. Registe: szmgsto Academy DETROIT JEWELS Revolutionize Style in Gas Ranges New in Every Way ANNOUNCING A NEW DETROIT JEWEL “They Bake Better” That sets the pace for artistic refinement—an achievement that marks a new era in cooking. This New Detroit Jewel No more—the unsightly catch-all—valve handles. Now s 1 1 5 50 the Radio-like porcelain dials—on a flush front, Sale Starts Monday, May 13 Bakes With Oven Door Wide Open No worry about the cake falling when you open the door — Detroit jewels bake the finest with the door wide open. No more watching, coaxing and adjustmg of the oven. Positive oven control can be set to guard your baking while you're away. Clean, spacious cooking top, smooth as your kitchen table. Every spot pip- ing hot for fast cooking or simmering. SEE THE NEW DETROIT JEWELS DEMONSTRATED by a Representative from the Factory On Sale on Third Floor BARBER & ROSS, Inc. Cor.11th&GSts. De Moll's Greatest May Sale of Pianos, Victrolas, Radios and Furniture EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN EXCHANGED INSTRUMENTS AND FLOOR SAMPLES Our Players Greatest : Good N Value | % The finest grand in the country Young and Old—Who Are Interested in Aviation Goldenberg’s Announce an Miss EVCIEI S. Bates, 19, of 615 Sixth street, hln‘zto sengul l::lnduwn at George Was! n Hospl as & re- sult of having mistaken poison tablets for headache ludld.ne in the bathroom of her home last night. The girl told physicians at the hos- pital that she had been suffering from & severe headache all evening and- went to take the tablets to get relief. She said the room was Ip darkness and she &Icked up the box centaining blets instead of the he-dnhe remedy. Physicians say she may recover. THE WEATHER District of Columbia<- In cloudiness and r today, sho tonight or tom Marylan Balance [0]c———=|o]c——=1|olc———]alc———]a|——|o][c———]o0|———=|n|——=|o| ——=|0] )| Aeronautical Department Aivitnaand. Vit Living up to our reputation as “The Store Ahead,” we are pleased to 0%, o e o i ||| Anmounce the Jaunching of a new department devoted to the interests vt viinis_tnerensn ooutes || Of Aeronautics. Our carefully laid plans find fruition in the formal this afiernoon or night and wmorrow; || “Opening” tomorrow, to which we invite all those interested in aviation w??i':‘:g:_fié;{'{?&,'flf —th'e future Lindbergh’s, flaming youth seeking a thrill, the earnest en- 10", - % noon” . thusiast for air information—to all those who realize the future of aviation et —wq'e extend a cordial invitation to visit our new Aeronautical Depart- ment! As an important part of our service we have arranged with the Mt. Vernon Airways Flying School to offer Instruction Courses — ground school as well as actual flying—at prices surprisingly moderate in com- parison with the customary charge for such courses. mfifl?"a'&'“fi-:flud'" e Sole Washington g e Representatives of ‘Weather in Various Cities. Alrways Flying School Today—Low tide, 4:35 a.m. and 5:25 pm high tide, 10:23 am. and 11:02 Located 4 miles south of Alexandria on the Richmond nghway, this port is ideal for in- struction. A spacious, well planned flying field, providing ample landing space, away from crowded commercial airports. Newly equipped with Eaglerock training planes. No waiting for flying time. Selected and Endorsed by U. S. Bureau e L Standards Joieas, o0 i As Their Authorized School E. W. Robertson, President and Chief In- structor of Mt. Vernon Airways Flymg School, one of the first 100 pilots to receive Depart- ment of Commerce Transport Licenses. Uprights Including Instruments which everyone in the hossehold can enjoy. A good piano for the” piawist of the honse and a player for those who dont play. s100v Pay $10 down and as low as $7.50 per month. Large number of high-grade in- struments, taken in trade during the Winter months, at its price. Made by the makers SOLD AS HIGH of Steinway and Weber duo art A s ‘m pianos. . or more when mew. Now in onr WHEELOCK Tomflrro'l—Low tide, 5:31 am. and 6:21 p.m.; high tide, 11:19 a.m. The Sun and Moon. ’;x;oa.y—sunmosn am.; sun sets Tomflrmv—s\mflmts !'fi7" b 8 am.; sun oon rises 7:41 a.m.; sets 11:34 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted gne- In the spirit cf the pioneer blazing a trail, we take our place among the first of America’s leading de- May sale— partment stores to foster and encourage the interests $ Up $4 95 of aviation by entering this new field of endeavor. Pay $10 cash and bal- Deeply and wholeheartedly, we keep full and fer- ance as low as $6 per A small down payment, ward step with the progress of the times by launching Lol Belancel SIREpersmenth: this new venture, whose success is envisioned by the . : H increasing interest being displayed in flying. WCtrOIa and Radlo SpeCMZS VICTROLA RADIOLA combi- ATWATER KENT RADIO, About the Airplane We Will Sell nation ... $185 and $249 console model, complete. . ..$99 Af o h 1 Ten Months to Pay Ten Months to Pay ter intensive research for the type of airplane that would 3 " 4 meet our exacting demands and prove satisfactory in every ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA RADIOLA 18, special with built- . i | G R respect, we have completed arrangements to act as selling rep- e 859 in spea resentatives of the Mohawk Aircraft Corp. of Minneapolis, Ten Months to Pay Ten Montks to Pay Minn., makers of a number of types of low-wing, open and Furniture Department closed Monoplanes. Orders Will Be Accepted for Delivery ‘Reed! Ghairs> or- Rockersy high Three-Piece Fiber Decorated back, with automobile cushion Suite, spring cushion seats,$37.50 Asheville, At A Model of the famous MOHAWK PINTO MONOPLANE will be on display in Our Show Room Friday. seats, upholstered backs, as- sorted colors ..810.75 GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS All the popular models on display in our Furniture Department. WE GIVE 40 WEEKS TO PAY Fiber Settees, heavy woven .. $21 Sole Washington Representatives for “Snappy-Snug” Flying Clothes We are pleased to announce our appointment by the Canvas- Leather Spemlly Co. of Trenton, N. J., as the exclusive Washington representatives for the sale of “Snappy-Snug” Flying Clothes. Because of the many years of experience in the manufacturing of flying suits, helmets, wind cones, etc., to various Government branches the Canvas- Leather Specialty Co. is fully acquainted with the particular require- ments of all aviators. In fact, the products of this company are all made according to Government specifications. Numerous testimonials from Army and Navy officials, as well as from commercial companies and pilots, attesting to the quality and workmanship of the Canvas-Leather Specialty Company prove the superiority of “Snappy-Snug” Flying Clothes. FOR RENT 631D St. N.W. Four-story Building, consisting of store and three apartments. Low rent. Address J. B. Sulm 402 Louisiana BumsteadsWunnSyrup | *To children an angel of mere irections are followed, IT ATLS. Despite :'._rln it Shop Early and Get the Benefit of the Choicest Selections. They Are Fast Moving at These Low Prices. PIANO AND DE MOLL . FURNITURE CO. Twelfth & G Sts. PIANOS, VICTROLAS, RADIOS, FURNITURE, GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS We have arranged a classroom in our store for the giving of Ground School Courses. You, therefore, will not find it necessary to leave the city for primary lessons in aviation. New Aeronautical Department—Main F{oor, Adjoining Men’s Clothing Department Bat. C. A, Voorhees, M.

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