Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1929, Page 22

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SURGEONS ANSWER' OR MAYD'SCAARGE Hospitals Are Defended by Director of One, Who Raps Doctors. By the Associated Press. %""3&3?&. bybgr W. 3. May made y . W. J. Mayo, * Rochester, Minn., surgeon, that hos- pitals use’ “too much salesmanship and not_enough humanity,” brought spirited replies yesterday from doctors af - ing the eleventh annual Congress of the American College of Surgeons. .Dr, Warren P, Morrill of Portland, Me., director of the Maine General Hospital, said that “such ruthless wreck- ing of the public’s confidence in their only refuge in time of illness cannot fail to do harm.” . J Wants Real Reasons Known. “We are familiar with the surgeon who seeks self-aggrandizement at the expense of the hospital” Dr. Morrill said, “blrgf w a e mm:bu' and sible officer 0! college mthu method of getting the front g _suggestions to surgeons for helping reduce hm%!fl costs, Dr. Mor- rill urged that doctors not all demand the same hour for their tions, but less on mechanical so-called aids,” thus making elaborate laboratories less es- sential. Urges Consideration. ns would show &::-bnl! mlenc was admittedly better cared for in the private-room patient he added, “the ward for his demonstrated , Wi the surgeon for the private patient too often ifi‘:sulfiflfid J;" wb‘;:ln - hfi fre- al ), Or e - quency w{th wgilx he makes the front page of the newspaper.” HONOKARY MEMBERSHIP IN V. F. W. GIVEN TWO Judge lltfin‘]y and Fred Buch- holz to Be Honored at Cere- 1 Clear cool colorful autumn days—the best time ot the year. Get out and emjoy it before winter comes. Go the carefree motor coach way to the foot- ball, oraweek-end trip—it will keep you feeling in vacation form. Let us furnish you , + with rates, schedules and any information you desire. From Washington, D. C. To Clarksburg, W, Vi Cumberland, Md. Fairmont, W. Frederick, Md Gettysburg, Pa. Hagerstown, M 3.00 Morgantown, W. Va.. 620 Oakland, Md.. : Pittsburgh, Pa. ‘Steubenville, Wheeling, W. Winchester, V: TERMINALS * Washington Motor Coach Depot 1421 Pennsylvania Ave. Metropolitan 5314 Mt. Vernon, Washington and Alexandria Railway 12th St. and Penna. Ave. N.W. National 9711 THE BLUE RIDGE Transportation Compamy of the - WEST PENN Motor Coach Lines . Reducing Corset girdles, made of pure live rubber, cut control every suggestion of a “roll” of flesh; sizes 28 to 36. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929. C\B Rubber Usually $5.00—Special $3.79 Front-hook, , back-lace, reducing ust high enough at the waist to Corset Shop—Third Floor Wonderful Values in Rayon Underwear _ Gowns, Slips, Pajamas, Step-ins,"Chemise, Bloomers and Combinations wns, pajamas, chemise and combinations are beautifully trimmed with rosebuds, lace and ribbon—the slips, step-ins and bloomers tailored to fit. smoothly under the season's newest frocks. The Flesh, nile, peach and orchid; gowns, sizes 16 and 17; the other garments, 36 to 44. Underwear—Third Fioer In the Inexpensive Shop " A Feature Sale Half-Size Dresses and Dresses for Women Who are Not Slender $7;’74 + Frocks specially built for the woman who cannot wear a regular sizel For the shorter woman they are wider through the hips and shoulders — for the larger woman, with long, slenderizing lines! Youthful models— in sizes 16Y; to 28Y; —with jabots, lace vestees, tiers, soft drapes and surplice front lines. Of soft, dull canton crepe, satin and the ' ever-fashion- able georgette. i Misses’ Dresses In New Silhouéttes $10.00 Values We know these are the styles the younger generation wants— for they’re youthful, smart and chic! skirts, higher waistlines and the slender princess line—and how youth wears them! Cantons, and satins with velvet, lace or crepe de chine trim. Sizes 14 to 20. With longer Inexpensive Dress Shop—Second Floor ’ LAN Fall Dresses ' $16.50 to $25 Values For Larger Women and Little Women Featured at a Price That Affords Distinct Economies $ A} The Women’s Dress Shops have plenty of frocks designed for the larger woman who takes larger arm- holes, slim lines to conceal wider hips, a larger bust meas- ure—and they are every bit as smart as those for her more slender sister! A special group for little women! Flat crepe, canton crepe, georgette, satin and prints; the new longer lines, smart lingerie touches, vestees and surplice closings. Black, navy, imperial blue, brown, green and blackberry. -Sizes 1674 to 28}, 3874 to 5474. Women's and Misses' Dress Shop—Second Floer 97 C Garment New $10 Ensembles ‘and Sport Dresses ’8 Silks, Prints Cantons, Georgettes, Satins Spott dresses and ensem- bles are more feminine— with vnlstline«1 .l lliltlo higher, skirts a little longer —and soft lingerie toucg:s more numerous than ever! Many of the ensembles are three - piece, with tuck-in blouses, while the dresses are slightly flared or gener- ously pleated. Canton crepes, sating and the new - rrin!s that have a tweedy ook—in every smart Fall color. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 44, 145 to 26%4. Sport Shop—Second Floer $16.50 Dresses For Jr. Miss| $11.74 Smart dull cantons, flat crepes, lustrous satins and combinations — frocks and ensembles with tuck-in blouses; flared or princess lines; with longer skirts and higher waistlines, Fash- ionable colors and black; sizes 13 to 17, $10V Dresses For Jr. $7.74 . Miss Cantons, flat crepes, satins and coverts—in a splendid selection of smart youthful styles the junior is sure to like. Tuck-in frocks—three-piece ensembles, and cess models—in every new fall shade, Sizes 13 to 19. Junler Misses' Shop—Second Floor SBURGH & BRO. Here’s News of Importanc-e for Every Member of the Family--Tremendous Savings' A Thursday Feature 300 New $5.00 Gage Hats $3.85 " Including Many With Fur Trimming Poke bonnets that make you look ten years younger—cloches, whose up-turned brims are faced with velvet or fur fabric— felts, soleils and combinations. *Black, dahlia, blackberfy, brown, blues and tans—with plenty of matronly head sizes! s Milinery w» Mioor Silk Undies Slips, Gowns, Chemise, Step-ins wsGarments Usually $3.95 - $297 Tovely, irresistible underthings of fine quality crepe de chine. You will want to tuck the chemise, gowns and step-ins away for Christmas gifts—they’re so exquisitely dainty with applique and lace trim. The slips you will want to wear, for they’re well made with deep box pleats and shadowproof hems. Sizes 36 to 44. Underwear Shop—Third Floer $5.75 Silk Blouses In the 69th Amnniversary Sale *3.74 The new 1929-30 blouses you will want for your Fall and Winter ensembles. Sat- ins and crepes—with frilled - necklines, tucked vestee effects, close-fitting collars, Vionnet’s vee-neck model -~and many more. White, eggshell, blue, green, flesh and tan; 36 to 40. $3.95 Wool Jersey Cardigans Smart young things are wearing these to schoodl, games or. about town with tuck-in $2 74 blouses and yoked skirts. 4-button coat - models—in black, navy, brown, orange, dahlia, grey, tan, green and orchid. Sizes 34 to 44, Spert Shep—Second Floor Women’s $1.95 Combinations. | $1.39 Union suits that are warm and comfortable for Winter. Soft cotton with just enough wool for warmth, and enough rayon to make them attractive; sleeve- less, low neck, and knee length, All sizes, 36 to 44. Knit Underwear Shop—Third Floer q 3 Jr. Miss $25 to $29.50 Coats $22.74 Dressy models of broadclothe and sports coats of rugged tweeds—typical junior miss styles, with huge shawl oe mushroom = collars = and deT cuffg of French beaver, caracul, squirrel and wolf. Blue, black, brown, green and wine; 13 to 17, Jr. Miss $39.75 to $45 Dress Coats, $32.74 Youthful versions of ha .silhouette—with low, pl1n; flares or princess lines. soft, lustrous broadcloth, luxw riously trimmed with F: 1 beaver, mandel, caracul and y Black, green, brown, blug wine; 13 to 19, Y Junter Misses® Shop—fooend Fived I Girls’ $2.95 to $3.95 Sweaters Smart little coat and slip ovel styles that little girls like fof school wear. In the newest colors with vee or crew necle lines; sizes 7 to 14 years, Skirts to Match $1.97 ‘Clever suspender styles o, § skirts that are pleated on mus- lin bodice tops; the fashionable new plaids and solid colors to match or go with sweaters. Sizes 7 to 14. Girls’ Wear Shop—Fourth Floor

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