Evening Star Newspaper, July 11, 1929, Page 22

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Round Trip. Atlantic City Sunday, July 21 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridse a Leaves Washington " Bajtimore ( Returning, e City . Additional Excursions Aw September 1, 15, Pennsylvania Railroad PROF. WARNER NAMED TO AID LAW PROBERS Syracuse University Faculty Mem- ber Has Had Wide Experience in Crime Research. | By the Associated Press. Prof. Sam Bass Warner of Syracuse University has been appointed a re- search aid by President Hoover's Law Enforcement Commission, Prof. Warner formerly was a lawyer in San Francisco and has served on the faculties at Oregon and Northwestern Universities. Next year he is to become a member of the Institute of Criminal He has had wide experience in crime research and has aided in complilation of statistics for the Government. Law at Harvard University. LANSBURGH &BRo 7th, 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 TOMORROW In the Men’s Wear Shop CLEARANCE Prices Prevail on Men’s Attire Come and Save 300 Men’s Fancy Shirts Now 95c Many are slightly mussed from handling—but all outstanding values! Collar-attached and neck- band styles in fancy stripes and neat patterns. All sizes from 14 to 17, but not every size in each style. 1,800 Men’s Fancy Ties Now 65c Good-looking ties — in neat stripes, figures and brocades you would never expect to find at a price 30 low. fiuy your vacation supply now and save substantially. 650 Big Yank Union Suits Now 69(: 3 for $2 The ideal Summer suit nationally kmown for its comfortable fitting qualities. Vee and round neck styles with closed crotch. All sizes from 38 to 42 in the lot, but not every size in every material. 181 ‘Men’s Fancy Shirts Unusual values—starched and soft collar-at- tached styles with neat striped and figured effects on cool colored backgrounds. Sizes 14 to 16. Men’s Fancy Hose Now 29c 4 pairs for $1 A price that suggests laying in a whole Summer supply tomorrow! Fancy rayon mixtures with lisle tops, heels and toes—in the neat striped and figured effects men like. Sizes 10 to 1115, Plain-colored Pajamas, pull-over middy and coat styles. SizesAtoD...........$1.35, or 3 for §4 Men’s Fancy Shorts, sizes 28 to 40. . .. 49c Men’s Fancy Shorts, sizes 28 to 38.. X Men’s Plain-colored Broadcloth Beach Robes. .$2.79 Men’s $7.95 Beach Robes, all sizes. .$5.45 Men’s $3.45 Coat Sweaters, small sizes. .$1.49 Men’s $2.50 Lewis Golf Suits..............$1.49 Men’s $1.50 Lewis Athletic Union Suits. . ....$1.15 Men’s $1.00 Fancy Cotton Ribbed Shirts. .....79¢ Men’s All-Wool Bathing Suits. . . . . .$3.45 Men's Wear—Street Floor THE EVENING STAR, LABORMOVE O GUT| o o wow rmss | 6 SUBS 1S RUMORED Commons Hears Cabinet Will Reduce Navy Program as Gesture to America. By the Associated Press. LONDON, July 11.—There were per- sistent reports today in the lobbies of the House of Commons that the new Labor government had decided to elim- inate from the current naval building program six submarines and their nec- essary parent craft. ‘The decision was said to have been taken at yesterday's cabinet meeting, the ministry being influenced partly by the-disaster to the H-47 and partly by a desire to make a gesture of disarm- | ament intention to the United States. | It was said also to express a ministerial | desire for abolition of all submarine warfare. ‘The government's wish to reduce the naval program it inherited from the | Baldwin Conservative government is well known. The ministers would like, it was understood, to do more than eliminate submarines from the plan, which embraces also two cruisers and nine destroyers. Minister for the Navy Alexander told a questioner in the Commons yesterday the premier would soon make a state- ment covering the entire question of a shipbuilding program. It was thought this statement when finally made might include a decision to reduce consider- ably the naval establishment at Ber- muda. While the report of intention to elim- !inate the six submarines received wide credence, | that the cabinet yesterday failed to { reach a decision, being divided between of the fact that abandonment of so | much construction work would cause a serious increase in unemployment about the shipyards. 'UNBALANCED DIET | CAUSES MANY ILLS |San Francisco Physician Draws Conclusion After Study of 501 Cases. | | _ PORTLAND, Oreg. (#).—Dr. Lovell Langstroth of San Francisco con- | cluded from a study of 501 ill persons | that the background of much sickness | is unbalanced diet, he declared at the | American Medical Association conven- tion. | Dr. Langstroth, in opening the sec- tion on the practice of medicine, said 88 per cent of the 501 patients ate | sweet | | chiefly bread, meat, potatoes, | desserts and other foods poor in vita- | mins. He noticed that many of them | improved on_a diet of foods rich in | | vitamins, such as eggs, milk, fruit and vegetables. Most. of the 501 persons he studied. Dr. Langstroth said, with high blood pressure, hardening of the arteries, rheumatism, diabetes, heart disease and occasional headaches. One 21-year old boy, who - suffered severe heart pains, was relieved in four days after his diet was reconstructed. | WAR-TORN CHURCHES TO RECEIVE RELIEF Plight Will Be Considered at Au- gust Meeting Abroad. BASEL, Switzerland (#).—A move- | ment begun seven years ago for relief of Protestant Churches in war-torn second “Bethlehem Conference” August 23-24. |~ Following the world conflict, Protes- tant Churches of Europe were impover- ished and disorganized. The Swiss Protestant_Federation, at the sugges- tion of the Federal Council of the | Churches of Christ in America, called | a conference for their relief ‘at the Bethesda House in Copenhagen. Prom that meeting, with 75 repre- sentatives of 37 religious bodies and 21 countries_attending, grew the Central | Bureau for Relief of the Evangelical Churches of Europe. An_American | office was opened in New York, with Dr. Chauncey W. Goodrich in charge. The Rev. Kenneth D. Miller succeeded Dr. Goodrich in 1925, | " One great problem facing the con- | ference this year is the question of | mutual sustenation. The churchmen | hope to find a plan that will not leave | the churches unprepared in event of nother_crists here SUBURBANITES beyond the gas lines and CAMPERS we call your attention to our FULL LINE of Coleman Pressure Stoves, Lamps— Lanterns All Accessories W. S. JENKS & SON 723 7th St. N.W. Main 2092 - Cuticura Heals - Severe Eczema On “When baby was one month old eczema broke out in pimples on ber cheeks. It itched and burned so badly that she scratched all the time. It formed blisters, and later wet, sore eruptions. It and she could not sleep. cross and fretful and I had to tie her hands to keep her from scratching. The trouble lasted about four months. “I tried a good many remedies but they did not do any good. I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in three days could see an improvement, and in two weeks she was healed.” (Signed) Ohio, Nov. 17, 1928. Daily use of Cuticura Soap, with Soup 3e. Ointment 25 and 60c, Taleum 2e. Sold | ° Spegmhers SAmple e (e pea At P Cuticura !m“ 8e. there was another repoit | dssire for reduction and consideration | were _suffering | of European Protestants ! Europe will be advanced further at the | | | WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, These three young ladies took the three prizes in the doll show at the Georgetown Playground yesterday. Katherine News| DOLL PRIZES GIVEN AS 66 GIRLS COMPETE Georgetown Playgrounds, Scene of Contest, Taking First Honor. six very young ladies gathered | would be much improved, declares an in a wide circle on the Georgetown playgrounds yesterday afternoon, each with her Sunday best doll in her lap. The prettiest, dressiest doll in George- town was about to be chosen, and the 66 contestants, bated breath, move from oné to the other. ‘There were sleepy-eyed, blue-eyed and eved dolls; some tdlked and others blinked But these things did not count with dark only the judges: caged-for doll they were looking for. And in front of little Catherine New- shaw they found it. to Doris McNamara and third to Dora Shapiro. pushed for Redding, Elizabeth Lee Lenham Frances Sawyer, who won special men- | tion. First prize was a doll suit case; sec- ' [ $10 to $12 shoes, duced to— .75 £12 to $13.50 in the sale in all colors and sizes. ‘The No matter where you are vacationing...let No. 565 in “Suntan,” the versatile Gold Stripe color of the month head your hosiery wardrobe. “Suntan” If It's the Seashore Or the Mountains No. 565 is chiffon silk from top to toe...picot edge, .. with pointed heel, adding grace to the ankle...and of course, embodies the satisfaction that no runs starting above can pass the Gald Stripe. 100% pure...and reinforcement where the strain is greatest. In either our F Street 1 Shop or in Stomeleigh I Court, 1013 Connec- ticut Avenue. Left to right, Dora Shapiro, third prize; w, first prize, and Doris McNamara, second prize. —Star Staff Photo. | ond. a doll umbrella, and third, a book of paper dolls. The judges were Mrs. Abbie Flynn, | dircctor of playground; Mrs. Mary Red- ding and Miss Ellen Lemley. | None of the contestants were over 6. | | The doll competition will be followed soon by & pet competition and a cnil- | dren’s bathing beauty contest. e Catherine Newshaw | It all the candy shops near schools | were closed and an apple substituted for | crackers and milk taken by pupils es | luncheon, teeth of the rising generation | English dental expert. Seat Covers Tailored to 5-Pass. Cars $18.00 Closed Car Tops $8.00 to $18.00 N. F. Turner with round eyes and watched the judges | their comprehension. it was the neatest, best- Second prize went | three winners were their honors by Patricia and In full swing at Jelleff’s! Annual Midsummer Sale of Shoes Sorosis and other fine makes re- From the very opening day this sale has broken all records in sell- ing of fine Summer footwear at Jelleffs"! Stocks are abundant... styles the season's successes. , .all € cizes...AAA toC...3t09...and splendid selections in every size. There are shoes for sports, dress, afternoon, street and evening. Many women are choosing a whole vacation wardrobe of smart footwear at these July Sale. Prices! Ready tomorroav. Shoe Shop—Street Floor —the pop- ular Sum- mer sandal Silk Stockings 7 N untan The dark natural sunburnt tint that even outdoes nature’s fash- ion in its loveliness! Suntan will fit into the mode of light Summer frocks with fash- ion-wise precision. It will go gayly to dine and dance with any frock of white or Summer pastel shades. the quality of silk | L | S A FASHION INSTITUTION Washington \ Newlork JULY Distinctive in their ultra-smart weaves . trasts . 11, 1929.° New Fashions Arrive! at Jelleff’s . . .. Friday Last Shopping Day This Week! Entire Jelleff Stock Knitted Suits $25 were to §49.50 Jelleff’s know their Kaitted Suits...and smart sportswomen know them, too. Indorsed by the sports enthusiast everywhere...at Country Clubs. ..at golf tournaments...at the races. Thorobred in their classic simplicity exquisite tailoring...Suits of utmos bility and absorbent qualities...first choice of smart women for sports, in all weather! Adaptations from: Mary Nowitzsky Patou Marcel Rochas London Trades Models in: Zephyr ... Zephyr-and-Rayon .. silk...plain, lacy and novel weaves. piece...three-piece ... sleeveless ... or sleevad jumpers. ..one-piece irocks sleeveless cardigans. sharply repriced for quick clearance . ..some about Y3 price Sport Shop—Fourth Floor Robert of London Makes the Smartest Sweaters Jelleff’s Imports them! . color con- . exclusive with Jelleff’s . Zephyr-and- Two- long- with .+ tailosing s . . it in Washington. Soit English and Australian wool . . . uncopiable in their beauty and irresistibly lovely. You'll Tove them, too! 34 to 40. Sport Shop—Fourth Floor TheseSilk Crepe Ensembles for Misses are a very special “buy” at $35 Outstandingly smart . . . quite individ- ual . . . a number of surprises in their handling of detail. This one shown laces up the eggshell blouse front M takes an eggshell godet in its green scar{ collar. Fingertip and full length coats ... tailored and dressy effects. Pleated skirts . . . snug hiplines . . . capes . . . two-color bows ...in white, green, maize, blue, beige, with smartly con- trasting blouse. Sizes 14 to 20 Misses’ Swuit Shop—Third Floor e Transparent Velvet Coats Soft. lovely wraps to slip over one’s sheer-Summer frocks .chiffon lined...easy grace in every fold...and bow... and shirred cape, rippling in scallops. Black, 525 Brown, Orchid, Green, Blue, Capucine...Friday Misses’ Coat Shop—T hird Floor Jacket Frocks Special! $15 Large Selections for Misses and Junior Misses Splendid opportunities...in these most popu- lar of all Summer ensembles for all-round wear. Silk Shantung Prints Solid Coler Shantung Printed Crepe . . . or Solid Color Crepe Combinations. Short jackets...long jackets . . . sleeveless frocks. ..pleated skirts...snug hips...ties... bows. ..white, orchid, green, blue, flesh, maize ...light prints and dark...Juniors’, 11 to 19. Misses’, 12 to 20. Misses’ and Jumiors' Dress Sho D —Third Floor Special Purchase! Beautiful Milanese Silk Panties $3 Made to Sell $3.95 Never before have we been able to buy Milan- ese Pure Silk Panties to sell at this special price. Pure silk...pure dye...washes beauti- fully. These are very new...very modern in their contrasting applique motifs. Roseleaf- and-blue. Pink-and-shell...Eggshell-and-star blue. Sizes 5, 6, 7. New Milanese Pajamas Roseleaf, with coral and deep rose...ankle length, scalloped trousers to match new scal- loped blotse. Dainty net-and-embroidered kets, in rose and coral s 5 “ model sketched, appliqued in ; o two-color. Sizes 15 to 17...... o Satin ribbon sash. Also tailored Grey Shops—Second Floor Hold Everything! $3 Very large...very smart ...as roomy as its name . . . and as popular! Clear-cut tapestry designs . . . bril- liant colors . . . lght and dark grounds. Top handle . . . or backstrap. Handbao_Shop Street Floor Special purchase! $1 White Kid Belts 50¢ Several widths: for sport frocks and sweaters, Beit Shop Street "Floor “Crushy” White Gloves $2.95 From France Pull - ons to wear crushed at the wrist. completing the sleeveless frock. White washable suede . . . scalloped tops. Giove Snop Street Floor Eggshell Blousettes $5 & or white . . . silk crepe de chine . sleeveless . with bow front. Fresh nntes for the ensemble . easil: Brilliants and Baguettes $3.50 . . . fashioning the new pins that crystallize the Mid- summer mode; 3 designs . for hat, shoulder, eve- ning. Jewelry Shop Street Floor Hot Weather Toiletry Specials! 31 Rath Crystals —to soften and perfume the bath. Refreshing fra- grances: Rose, Chypre, Narcisse, Violet. Targe jar. 75¢c; small jar, 50c. Dusting Powder Cooling, soothing . . . light- ly perfumed. So inexpensive you may waste it! 50c. Toiletries Shop Street Just a Vagabond Sash $2 and a Bandit Brassiere $1 . . . all dainty net and flesh georgette . with_elastic . . . by Dorothy Bickum, . . . the brassiere with sun- low back, 32 to 36. ‘The brassiere, 26 to 32. Grey Skops Second Floor This Pirate Pajama $10.95 goes down to the beach —Smart enough to have stepped out of the Lido Club waterside picture at Long Beach, L. I.! Cute enough for smart young W as hing- ton girls! Coat and trousers natu- ral color linene . . . blouse brilliant jade, orange, ?flot blue . . . black crepe scarf winds rakishly about her head and hipline. On with the Dance Sets! $3 Just in! Alencon laces on lovely quality crepe de chine . .. or tailored with self piping. White. flesh; 32 to 36. Foamy Grey Shovs Second Floc: Our doormen will be glad to park your car while shopping.

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