Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1929, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. T. €. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1929. 25 Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann, chairman of |occupied Shantung railway 7one during| The Kwangsi-Canton war situation | whose politics are somewhat ambiguous | toward Hsiang's elimination from the p:ufifi. to the Nanking government. |king government, the attitude of these 2 is still uncertain, but latest reports are | just now undoubtedly would rally | political scene. While the provinces of Manchuria|elements will not be clear until the 9 ]58 V's'TS MADE P oorary Dot siermbers shall be ap. | the_disorders a year ago embarked | 7 I} Ui troops have plerced the | round the thus strengthened Nanking |® The outcome will have the most pro- | ang Seans vocally support the Nan- | Canton business is settled. ’ rary ap- po{ng .m?.‘,’:u’? m:e,?o.:'.e" ?x“..‘“.‘:nu‘b from Tsingtao today for Japan. The|Gantonese ftfle at Samshui. commanders and all turn like found consequences for the country as meeting by the executive committee.|entire force is expected to be evacu-| Should the Kwangsi party's adven-|of wolves upon Feng Yu Hsian ing { & whole. Should Kwangsl capture ture fail e e e BY N”RSES’ SUUIETY’MMe S R s v e Eyes Examined Free' sociations _intereste or helping . support the society shall be called dele- e B st o iy TllllflUGll BUSES Day &Ni‘,ht Headache Eyestrain Relieved Mrs. Wilson Reports. % . | Mrs. Charles W. Wilson reported / [ ——— ::"::""Tr”'f:’m?:fi:k’T:":‘;:e;l:%!: LOWFK IRES 8 di e April, Report of Month’s | Siess auring the Summer, whe the = committee is inactive. oo en o o = Work Reveals. Those present at the meeting were 7 Mrs. John W. Davidge, Mrs. John M Sternhagen, Mrs. George R.Lockwood, Mrs. J. W. Turrentine, Mrs, B. M. Web- ] ‘ Staff nurses of the Instructive Visit- | ster, ‘Mrs. Kelth Merrill Miss' Mary \ iRy ing Nurse Society during April made | Hale, M adfor [0ses, . H. L. J . . ® . 9,158 visits to 2.619 patients and were | Rust, jr.. Mrs. Chasfes Wilson, Mrs. G. f e ours 2 Genuine Kryptok Invisible Blfocal‘ in attendance at 37 births, according | Brown Miller, Mre. Pranklin H. Ellis, \ LOW FARES k i - to the report rendered at the regular | Mrs. Charles B. Crawford, Miss Julia | (Fa, and Near viston in meeting of the society yesterday at its | Mattis, Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann and Miss ) - - Note at the right the remarkably low cost of RICHMOND . . . R et v rmnte e the | TR 2 Sweeten the stomach—instantly irgvel via Greyhound Lines —largest, longest, ) yrepRRH one pair of glasses). Sold centers as follows: In the main office | -t e 8 America. = larl t $15. S ial [ ] : ot " g us, all-steel buses. Skilled, cour- reguiar a . pecia 142 pesins were cared for and 3| JAPANESE TROOPS About two hours after eating| Tt is the quick method. Results| teons drivers. On time arrivale, Service oy CLEVELAND . & ¥ . 1 5 many people suffer from sour [come almost instantly. It is the frequent and convenient offered by any travel BUFFALO ... price . oo 6 ! ved atten- | :{‘osy: :xflc;u{)f \-';’QL”,}:idZT““T‘Li s};mm- QUIT SHANTUNG ZON | stomachs. They call it indiges-|approved method. You will never methcd Tickets and information at depots. DETROIT ... S ° l Sa] f F wood office gave care to 293 patients, {tion. It means that the stomach |use another when you know. E pecial € O rames 5 rge- | s . INTC? " TIINAL TOURS TERMINAL CHICAGO we This is making 1,164 visits, while the %clmz | nerves ‘have been over-stimulated.| g, sure to get the genuine e 3 Shell or Metal Hons, ice made 800 vislts {0 231 PR opiang Kai Shek Working Toward | There is excess acid. The way to | pyih 00,10 FeG 100 gentine .24 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. COLUMBUS . . i not « tent; g oo 3 . correct it is with an alkall, which | (o jped by physicians for 50 years Phone Metropolitan 5314-5315 CINCINNATI s s s Jewelry . By;:w; chnngfln ‘dfl‘::'pd.mnmh; Elimination of Feng Yu Hsiang Feuu;zllzes many times its volume in correcting excess acids.’ 25c INDMNIPOL’Ii R I — .Store 1Ses. lven care during th n aclid. 1nclrxded a large number of maternity. From Political Scene. The right way is Phillips Milk and 50c a bottle—any drug store. L E R e e — fr Mamesia s 2 Sasteess dos | i o, Magnesar, hns been AT SHAH_OPTICAL CO “Whi TOSS, in water. It is pleasant, efficient|the U. S. Registered Trade Marl TS e 2 s k. St pratien. ot e Prmering. CRoc, | 87 Cable o comarighid 1Syca%0 Dally | and harmless. It has remained |of The Charles H. Phillips Chemi- LOS ANGELES Remember 812 F St. N.W. Established ommendations for changes in the by . _|the standard with physicians in[cal Company and its predecessor, z the Address > ¥V, 15 Years PEKING, May 15.—The first con-|ype 50 years since its invention. |Charles H. Phillips, since 1875, Jaws of the organization, which w adopted af the meeting. were made by tingent of the Japanese troops who - WoopwARrD & LoTHROP 10™ 11™ F axD G STREETS i These Low Prices Make This an Opportune Time to Purchase Six Smart Summer Fashions Annual May Selling—Silks {\/)%) e it Because the American girl wore her tennis e . . frock so smarily all other frocks have M Fashion says, “Silks for Summer," and there are smart silks in our Annual May Selling for every . copied the lead—and are going sleevele.ss, occasion—sports, daytime or evening, and there are distinct savings on each item. Coming at 2) too. There is an cnchanling collection Bath Scales the time when Summer sewing is of paramount interest to women, these lovely silks will soon 5 3 \ here, in every frock section. z:ry' : 59,95 be fashioned into the most attractive Summer fashions. af A Fasuion Srcriows, TRTD FLOOR. Specia ith thi les i e oy ol 16 Outstanding Values tains a card system of reduc- . ing exercises and menus. Washable Tussah Crepe....$145 Silk Broadcloth ............3$535 Choice of six colors. Washable Flat Crepe. . .....$1.85 Baby Broadcloth . o Hovusewares, Firr FLOOR. Washable Pure-Dye Crepe de Belding’s Pure-Dye Chine ...31.65 Georgette ... Metal Ice Cream Unusually Fine Flat Crepe. . .$2:25 F Silk Crepe Meteor ...5195 mze;s Printed Flat Crepe and Crepe ;ie“ H .15 : “Ghie .. 814 : Special, $1 Chinese Honan Pongee. .......$1 Striped Tub Silks. . Galvanized steel outer tubs, Rough Tussah Pongee. .....$1.65 Japanese Pongee ............ and hardwood scrapers. The 81.xs, Szcomn Froon. smooth-running gears make smooth cream. gy Iris Show May Selling Friday and Saturday Costume Slips, $395 Earl Wooddell Sheets, who has been making the 3 FIOWCI' BOXCS growing, importing and breeding of iris a hobby Lovely slips for Summer frocks—of heavy crepe . : for more than 15 years, is conducting this iris de chine in pastel shades, in tailored and lace Specially Priced : ncting ; . P auy show for us with blooms from his own gardens. trimmed styles. Details are smart—clever hem- Mr. Sheets will be here personally, and will be o 5 These green flower boxes; assisted by Miss Margaret C. Lancaster, presi- stitching, deep hems, or lace hems, white, cream self-watering and attractive. g,ent of“tlhe District Federation of Garden Clubs. and ecru lace, and one attractive model is the chic : ou will enjoy seeing the many varieties—and A 24-inch, gpecial. ... 083 ordering the bulbs. & 7 suntan lace on white. 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