Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1929, Page 16

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A brand new car, with a new ¢ THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. WEDNESDAY JUNE 12, 1929. S UITS ing Anacostia—685 patients seen and|the nurses' comrlttee, stated that a $258 2126 visits made. Brightwood office, | reading list had been prepared for the 4, Va, including Petworth and Takoma Park. | board members, for their use during va- | hopped off 'fror Open a charge account 5331 Georgia avenue—3200 patients and | cations, on subjects relting to public | this morning after spending the night N’S 7th & F 1,090 visits. CGeorgetown office, includ- | health and social work. Mrs. Davidge | at the field. » : e e ; . tory west of Rock Creek Park to the | was anxious to start a library for board | Rodieck, Bradley, Sprague,” Lawson, District line, 1523 Wisconsin avenue— | members, and e the request that| Wheeler and Denniston, will be sta ¥y i 7 The nurses attended 24 deliveries [ lic health and social work. 10 days to supervise instruction of | f Al‘l Exu:aordmary “Miss Universe’s” Title Is of Society With D. C. during the month. There were 1, Those present were Mrs. Whitman | approximately 300 cadets from the |fj| J - 3 % 17, days overfime and 46, days loss | Mrs. John W. Davidge, Miss Mary Hale, | West Point. New Car Bal‘galfl Barely Out of Teens. Poor, from fliness. Although 2,804 patlents | Miss Elizabeth Bryan, Mrs. Pranklin H. il SgHt was composed of four —— | carried on the list of the sorganization | ster, Mr. Radford Moses, Mr. Charles W. that the staff were not able to visit | Pimper, Miss Julla' Mattls, Mrs. John GALVESTON, Tex., June 12—Miss board of managers and the announce- | TR . g | Che Th WARI i | g educational visits for the cor- | Miss Gertrude H. Bowling, director. ange These M DAYS | i fnent of an anonymous gift of $35.000 | rection of physical defects, direction to prodbeatusisiseioass TO COOL ONES WITH | Sedan. | biue-eyed brunette, barely out of her ; structive ~ Visiting® Nurse Society of | clinics for examination for tuberculosis | A gagoline pump that supplies_five | N i teens, today wore the crown of Miss Washington, held yesterday 1n the ex- |And Visits for instruction in nutrition | ajfferent, brands of gasoline from the | A w NINGS vy, SUIP. M . Universe. 4 gl 6:00 P. M. ateghitanies. s Dha7 daltvrel | The two new members are Miss Janet Keeps Within Budget. | Improve the appearance of ) | - soies@binarbetter, ‘dAughter ol & ; Houtz and Miss Virginia Hunt. The| s Charles Wilson, chairman of the your home and office with awn- Siaailesd Thewe $1.800, or a saving of $405. | $2,000 prize money over 34 American | 4 memorial, but for the present its source | nas- been meeting twice weekly for the days. We are prepared to | e past month ang would complete its HAIR freo estimates tumedintely: g International Pageant of Pulchritude endows an additional staff nurse. A Tiger knocks | t. She was the first for- : - - meeting. This will provide a reserve of | here last night. She was | unanimous resolution of thanks, ac-!gressings for the use of the nursing | ik Cornell Wall Plper Co. | pageant became international four (Miss Austria. much to further the work of the society, Ty g ooler p ) Hiow covering the entire 69 square miles | _ T1° TePOrt of the treasurer, Joshua X = 7;: 1’;'“: St. N.W. . Nation TROPICAL WORSTED || AUSIRIAN BEAUW [;IH []F $35 fln A“]S e B et it e 45| 1 egne e o b iovea| OW WAY TO LANGLEY. y Pennsylvania avenue southeast, includ- Mrs. John W. Davidge, chairman of MONTGOMERY, Ala., June 12 (®). ht Army officers from ISEMA ing old Georgetown and all the terri- | also stated that the nurses’ committee | The officers, Lieuts. Turner, Ramsey, jFirst Foreign Entrant to Take Anonymous Donor Helps Work | 200 patients’ and 959 visits members donate books relating to pub- | tioned at Langley Field for the next nursing days nt by the fleld stafr, | Cross, presiding; Mrs. G. Brown Miller,| United States Military Academy at were given care, there were 82 patients | Ellis, Miss Cora Barry, Mrs. B. M. Web- By the Asoclated Pres. D Electlon of two new members of the | §iring’the month, These were patients | M. Sternhagen, Mrs. David Potter and 1929 Marmon 78 DelLuxe Wy Goldarbeiter, beautiful Austrian r MOl K sty EI oL Lagees New Yo ecutive offices, Star Building. and child welfare. one hose has appeared in Glasgow, ; 4 Liberty Street price is §2,205. We offer it for | vienna merchant, won tne title and| i generous gift may later be designated a | supply committee, announced that it ings and forget these hot, sultry . £ o st connit Your ear in trade. beauties and 9 forelgn damsels at the 3 ‘This sum, it is pointed out, practically | sunply of surglcal dressings at the next Postal or write ; [1eten il sto win iehe ‘HEnGEt o Kha LISL GOLDARBEITER. knowledged this gift, which Will do-so | Srcs*ings, for, the use of the r Franklin Used Car {758, % 0itea states, Ttene Amibers o g By | of New York, was voted second prize T thock Felt i ntana. ])Ppt. | of $1,000 and Miss Ohio, Dorothy Jean Earth Shoc t in Monta Patients Increasing. FUR STORAGE 1324 14th St. N.W. Davis of Massillon, third prize of $500.| BOZEMAN, Mont, June 12 (P—| o g oo 08 PSSR s AR e | Prizes of $100 'each were won by Two earth movements, so sUght as t0|care had been given during May fto|| S***@in€pand Glasine s 00 |k Decatur 3336. "s"‘x;;-;n;’éfi;“C“:;fo“svw':{““‘r‘gm’fgf"e‘;mg; be o imperceptible, were felt at 2804 patients. an incresse of 185 pa- || o Ale Remsdsiing and, 5 : : ? | Manhattan, Three Forks, Bozeman and |tients over April. A total of 9,663 Y | Dallas, Mittie Bush, Dallas, Tex, fifth; | FROMAKEER. O Forks, Boseman and | e of 505 more visits than were made ISADOR_MILLER | Miss ' Rumania, Magda 'Demétresco, | | 3 or 505 1 JOR MIL ) < :Benoit of | here, vesterday. No damage was re-|in April were made during the month W, | Moreno, eighth; Miss Tulsa, Theda | 1925, occurred in this region. follow: f ‘ 10™11™ F axp G STREETS Delrey, Tulsa, Okla., ninth, and Miss | California, Ruby Smith of San Fran- e { TR cisco, tenth. Miss Goldarbeiter cabled her father, the proprietor of a Vienna leather | goods shop, as soon as she was notified S0 oL [F v B i Besc Ol imti et | e sseat b M bty OODW T}BVQ»- LS%SJ:::QTHROP Woodward and Lothrop Shares n o s | her to Galveston When this oil was dis- lf| The pageant was the first the Aus- covered it was prenounced | "’B"Lrvg“ s;‘;"mgz;:} P:?e‘;m:u;t‘:“"‘m | h S f iy 5 | country s a masterpicce. - Don't use [ | U, S0¢, prvenied, Mustia These Secrets for a Cool Summer inferior oil, get the Best. J§ | place. The winner of the foreign event Demsndtidutocrat"Motor | Mrrorientesdipee” | | Special Selling and Purchase : : 6 T i in the Interest of the Very en torot uicaen. N1 1N ADVERTISING PROGRAM 1500 Yards Printed Celanese Voile- | Youngest Set < < io07 puAL \ AUTOCRAT-THE OIL THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes. |Plan Formed to Aid Independents g Ex:epticnally $ I yard Bayerson Oil Works Competing Against Large Tiow Phiced Calimbin 5228 Chain Stores. A plan of co-operative advertisement | As special as the fine quality at this low price—is the unusual was adopted by the District of Colum- selection of attractive Summer prints. There are twenty-five bia Retail Druggists’ Assoclation at different patterns to choose from—the color combinations their monthly meeting last night in the e r 7 Raleigh Hotel., Thegplan lngludes the are decidedly lovely; the prints themselves, refreshing. Take placing of information boxes in drug advantage of these savings tomorrow. stores to furnish the public with leaflets and circulars, and advertise- ments in the daily papers. CorToN DRESS GoODS, SECOND FLOOR. The association declared these steps g are necessary to enable independent druggists to compete with chajn and - department stores. Paul, Pearson, president of the as- iation, and Frank T. Sto . = i i Shacted delegates to.the national can- Tomorrow—a Very Special Selling vention, to be held at Minneapolis in s T All-Wool Summer Blankets SRR GIVES 11 DIPLOMAS| : v Pf'llntlng | Pastor Makes Presentation at o 7 Rose Blue Green i thlS week? Brookland School—Rev. F. X. a A < Orehid Coi NS Cavanaugh Speaks. Then it will pay you to re- || ! 2 , member that there is just Eleven students of St. Anthony’s High | /) K T . : 2 one thing exactly like a ||School in Brookland received diplomas | A i French frocks for hg- " Little dressed-up can of in commencement exercises late yes- A 4 $ 5 50 tle girls when thereis i boys often wear a terday. Rev. Francis X. Cavanaugh, . assistant pastor of St. Martin's Church, | an occasion to look button-on suit such ”” S R Patlk B Contey, Gastor of sty.; \ - / made of sheer voile, et Wi ten . f | Anthony's hurch. Miss Mary Slavin, x with bands and ap- Sleeveless cotton playsuit pants and white dim- Ll S Long |livered the address of welcome, while 2\ Size 70x80 pligue of pastel voils, with plain pants and Puss- ity blouse, hand em- . Miss Mildred Goheen made the fare- | P D Z and hand embroid- in-Boots printed blouse. broidered. Other Paint e e ered. Some have fine Many other interesting suits are entirely of d \ P it hand pin tucks and that is ANOTHER can selections completed the exercises. e | < S. rints, too, .50. 5 2 2 7 of “Murco” These famous ||8raduates were: Never before has Woodward & Lothrop been able to offer Sleeveless or with P » 0o, $1.50, l‘“";;“ boyish col ors, $5. paints are made and sold ex- Academic d'“‘“flfim"“%flmfi;‘; these splendid Summer blankets at such a low price. Too small cap sleeves, $5. i Mgy | thony Flanagan, s A A clusively by us; Get the facts || Goheen, sarah Cowdin Howe, Sarah much emphasis cannot be placed upon their exceptional value about “Murco.” . . o fi Elizabeth Marean, Mary Dorothy Oberg —their fashionable place in the mode: i rst steppers are most often | and” Mary Rita Slavin. B tn boudoir. Extremely seen in these colored dimity light in weight (only 25 pounds)—the i e ; : : Commercial _ department—Catherine g ght (only 27; p ) y are definite Summer rompers, with white collar Mary Cumberland, Mary Catherine coverlets. See them tomorrow. | Dolan, Louise Elizabeth Dorr, Verona and cuffs. Others in white Mary Hurley and Mary Rose McGinness. | BLANKETS, SECOND FLOOR. with colors, $2. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TOPIC.| A lecture on “Christian Science: The To Increase the Charm of Your Garden Way of Salvation Through Christ,” was delivered last evening in the First Church of Christ, Scien E-J Murphy |SEniianaies | Decorative Bird Baths, special Creepers and crawlers and Floating around in baby’s tub are many amusing water toys, just to add some fun to his bath. They are cel- luloid, 75c. WoopwARD & LoTHROP - | Lo e g g T O B s The bird bath has now become nit garden furnishing. Tomorrow aat ?:2 exe- foyeito Chen macy also i) tremely low price—you may purchase a i e charming gray stone bath; twenty inches high, with 177;-inch removable basin. CO., Il]C_ ‘ l};;g;:st Church of Christ, Scientist, in 2th St. N. W, He was introduced by Wilbur E. Yo- 710 12th St. N. W. | cum, ‘first reader of First Church, Main 2477 under whose auspices the lecture was - - $ 5 given. ‘GARDEN FURNITURE, FIFTH FLOOR, Other “E-ZEE PACK” Garment Bags SR '\ilis,,,,"‘ T 4 Sleeveless Play Suits, $1.50. ) X Mothproof Bags with Side Opening that , remains open while packing Little Girls’ Toyo Hats in colors, ribbon trimmed, $5. : 7 ii /,/ Pique Hats, in many becom- NEW and IMPROVED 1" 70C 3 tor 52 NO-WRINGER ’f i , e e EAS WASHERS , B o K ittt i Wt ey s S et PR S ek /, 7/ garments and blankets. These bags are chemically treated, bk and are made of a heavy cedarized paper. They will hold six Creepers in cool cottons, $3. light-weight garments or three heavy garments; white linings. b g Walking Dresses, $2. NortioNs, AISLE 22, FIrsT FLOOR. b = Many ‘young bathers will s £ s1 : 2. Remarkable new agitator gSvoloer Aocinnigse : beach-lounge and swim in For baby’s Summer 4 striped bathing suits this type washer. naps— v Summer —and for thosé who . > . refer t i lored Pamt the NCW Artlac Way Sheets, $3.50 X gslain sui:;n ;rl:ga;s: é}?::z. izes 2 to 6, $3. . y 7 Cases, $1.50 At this new lOlU pr ce Demonstrations by special factory representative ases, $ These very ducky caps have Down Pillows, $2 a row of ducks marching = ecross the sides, 25c. Oth- Daily, at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.—Mr. Anderson will show you the ] i $ 1 5 5 ease and the rapidity with which you may use this newy paint. Candlewsl;I;oSprelds £ Bl Artlac brings 32 new colors to your home—it is easy to ap- i .' A Wool Sun Suit with a cot- p}lly—-.fnd dries within flt:ur hom;:.A& popular new use is Blankets, $6.50 § ton to;:—very healthful be- that of painting one’s shoes wit] ac which provide: cause there is so very little CONVENIENT TERMS MAY BE fine, smboth fmish. s s of it, $1.50. 3 INFANTS’ AND JUVENILES' APPAREL ARRANGED B Houszwares, Firre FLOOR. FourtH FLOOR. ELrcTRICAL APPLIANCES, Frrra Fioon, 1. Improved suction type washer.

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