Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1929, Page 20

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DAVIS' NAME SOON | 0 BE SENT SENATE Nomination of Schoenfeld to Costa Rican Post Also Is to 'Be Submitted. M ) d: b The nomination of Roy T. Davis of ' Missouri to be Minister to Panama soon | will be sent to the Senate by President | Hoover for confirmation, with that of | H. F. Arthur Schoenfeld of Washing- ton to be Minister to Costa Rica. Ix In making these selections Mr Hoover is following a policy he outlined | to Congress Tuesday of sending to the Southern repul service men who | speak the languages of the countries which they are accredited In Costa Rica Since 1922, Davis has been Minister ‘to Costa Rica .= 1922, having been trans- | ferred to San Jose by President Harding | from Guatemala, to which country he was_appointed by Harding the 'y previous to begin a diplomatic caree | Schoenfeld is a career man and now | holds & commission as Minister to Bul- garia under appointment last vear by | President Coolidge. He never did go to Sofia, however, and now is serving as secretary general of ‘the Paraguay-Bo- | livia Commission of Inquiry and Con- | ciliation. | During his Latin-American tour last | year Mr. Hoover received favorable re- | orts of the work of Davis in the Cost ican capital and soon afterward it became known that he was slated to receive a new post There was some talk that he might | be promoted to an ambassadorship, but | the President finally decided to send him to Panama City, which is regarded by administration officers as one of the more important of the Southern posts. m h ‘Was Embassv Counselor. Before his appointment as a minister | Schoenfeld had an extensive career in the foreign service, both in Latin America and in Europe. He was coun- selor of embassy at Mexico City, and | rior to that had served in Brazil, ruguay and Paraguay. Schoenfeld’s European service in- cludetd work at Vienna, Christiania and Constantinople. He also has served in the State Department in various capacities, the last being as a member of the Board of Review, foreign servica | personnel INQUEST ST SCHEDULED IN WORKMAN’S DEATH| Raymond L. Stamps, 26, Fell From Roof of Walter Reed Hospital. A _coroner’s inquest will be held at| the District Morgue tomorrow morning at 11:30 o'clock into the death of Ray mond L. Stamps, 26-year-old workman, | who fell from the roof of the Walter | Reed Hospital late yesterday afternoon while making repairs. Stamps, according to police, was working on the south side of the build- | ing when he fell. He was immediately | taken into the hospital, where he was treated for a broken spine and internal injuries. He died two hours later. Stamps _recently came here xmm| Bremen, Ga. Y.W.C.A. UNIT TO CONDUCT | WINTER CARNIVAL FRIDAY “The Iceland Revue” Will Feature | Affair—Fifty Persons Will Take Part. A Winter carnival, to be conducted under the suspices of the Bisiness and | Professional, Women's Department of | the Young Wonten's Christian Assocla- | tion, will be held at Barker Hall, Seven- teenth and K streets, Friday.and Satur- day nights from 5:30 until 10 o'clock. The affair will include the sale of gifts for Christmas. A feature of the carnival will be the presentation twice each evening of “The Iceland Revue,” which was written and | directed by Mrs. Alice Sigworth Morse. | ! The revue, which will include a cast of | 50 members of the Business and Pro- fessional Women’s Department, will in- clude scenes all the way from the South Sea Isles to Eski Your Feet Will know the difference The of famous hidden cush: m be a revelation. 1 feel how they re- lieve tired, aching feet by assisting and strengthen- ing those foot muscles. If you have no. foot troubles the cushion com- fort will keep your fect healthy. You will be surprised to see how quickly those corns and callouses disap- pear. Come in today nml be fitted correctly. feet deserve eration. $10 velvety feeling John Evberts Stoe Co. 1318 G St. N.W, DO NOT FOOL WITH A HEAD COLD TAKE NO CHANCES Use NOZOL Now Follow this Advice: Break Up a Cold Before It G ged nasal passag, and helps guard “Thousands of doctors prescribe the Nozol Formula in fighting head colds—sold under abeolute money back guarantee. | NOZOL Auericas Lou Tellegen. tody of their 5-year-old son, Rex. erford, N. J., December 17, 1923. compleint Mrs. Tellegen said her hus- time making similar charges .+ Geraldine Far | | | fl fl E m MRS. TELLEGEN WINS. Granted to Actor’s Wife. LOS ANGELES, December 5 (#).— irs. Isabel Craven Tellegen, actress, to- | ay held a final decree of divorce from She also was given cus- The Tellegens were married in Ruth- and admitted infidelity, at the same falsely gainst her. The decree was gran| yesterday. was married to opera singer. ‘Tellegen _previously In the first eight months of 1929 Ger- nany exported artificial silk stockings o the value of $7,500,000, an increase of $2500.000 over the corresponding | eriod of 1928 BARBARA'S coat department features exact reproductions of much higher priced cre- ations by America's foremost designers, at FURS Manchurian Wolf Vicuna Fox Cocoalette Mandell know of + .. In her | BE HERE EARLY! THE EVENING TWO CHILDREN HURT Finpl Déeres and Custody of Son| IN SLEDDING MISHAPS One Crashes Into Tree and Injures Head—Other Hits Moving Machine. the toll of sledding mishaps last night, police reported this morning. | Twelve-year-old Willlam Moreland of 1503 Harvard street suffered painful which he was coasting on Harvard street near Sixteenth street got beyond his_control and crashed into a tree. The lad was rendered unconscious | and removed to a nearby house. He | was revived by Dr. I Rutkoski from Emergency Hospital who said his in< Friday and Saturday Two more children were added to| | injuries to the head when the sled on | STAR, WASHINGTON, juries were not serlous. He was later taken home. Elmer Chaney, 12 years old, of 1212 I street southeast was slightly injured when the sled on which he was coast- ing on K street near Tweifth street southeast darted out from behind a parked automobile and crashed into a machine driven by Clarence Elmer Buckley ot 1410 S street southeast. Buckley took the boy to Providence | Hospital, where he was treated for brush burns and shock and later taken | home. CHILD SWALLOWS NAILS. Special Dispateh to The Star. MARTINSVILLE, Va., December 5.— The 15-month-old daughter of L. A. Berry appeared none the worse today |after swallowing yesterday four | penny nails. Clinical examination of the stomach | revealed their presence. They were re- covered without resort to surgery 10- | B i v |VIRGINIA STATE SOCIETY WILL HONOR DR. POLLARD | Certificate of Honorary Member- ship to Be Presented at Re- ception Tomorrow Night. | Dr. Jobn Garland Pollard, Governor- elect of Virginia, will be entertained by the Virginia State Society of the Dis- trict at a reception and dance tomor- row night at the Willard Hotel. | occasion Dr. Pollard will be presented | wth a certificate of honorary member- | ship in_the soclety. The Virginia congressional delegation | will be special guests at the entertain- | ment, and will head the receiving line. P S. Settle is president of the society. | Dr. Pollard will be accompanied by his daughter, Sue, who is'his official hostess. The honor guest is expected o make a brief speech. THURSDAY, DECEMBER On this | 5 199, RABBI LEIBOWITZ WILL Young New Yorker to Addreu Sixth Street Synagogue Mem- bers on Judaism. Rabbl Jacob Lelbowitz of New York, one of the youngest rabbis in the | United States, will address the con- | gregation of the Sixth Street Synagogue services. He will speak on “Judalsm on the Defensive and the Offensive.” | Saturday morning he also will conduct | the religious services and will speak on “Our_Spiritual Guidance.” of the Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America. He has gained considerable renown as a speaker. Friday night's sermon is the fourth of a series by guest rabbis given this Winter at the Sixth Street Synagogue, pending the Seven Ninely ~ PRESS DLk 4 00000“000“‘0’0‘ VER 1,600 brand new Hats . . . in a broad- side of values that sur- passes every precedent we The Bigg All hats sketched here are actual models included in this sale. ( BARBARA STONE re- produces America’s foremost fashion successes — brings them to Washington in a dazzling array of 500 dif- ferent styles. Fashion-wise women practice TRUE ECONOMY at Barbara Stone's dress department. BARBARA features the new ‘shades of Greens Reds Browns Blues and Rich Blacks HERE IT IS! est Millinery Sale of the Year! GIGANTIC DECEMBER MARKDOWN ~ SALE of HATS @ | | fl | fl fl ‘fl '|H 2 All exact copies of success- ful high priced modes . . . all immaculately made of quality fabrics . . . all avail- able in the full range of sizes. Every value-wise woman will want three or four of them at this price. Others Featured in Our Great December Markdown Sale Qf-the-forehead, Hats ish brimmed New Flared Hats Long Side Pokes Head Hugging Cloche: Pirate Styles Brimless Hats Smartly Rolled Brims Irregular Contours Dutch Skull Caps, ets. All sizesg SOLEILS TURBANS FELTS VELVETS METALLI In Blacks, Brown and new’ tones. £uery Hat Sketched in This Ad Reduced to 31 567 NEW FALL HATS Reducedto 601 NEW FALL HATS Reduced o 490 NEW FALL HATS Reducedto $0000000000000000000000000000000900:00000900000000000000000000000000000 smart black satins. PART Predominating SPEAK HERE TOMORROW | Rabbi Leibowitz is executive director | T selection of a permanent rabbi for the congregation. Rabbi Leibowitz was ordained in 1923 ‘ -t the age of 22. Since then he has | held several important rabbinates. | SHOE REPAIR tomorrow night at the weekly religious | | be ecialist your sp i | and notice MEN in the new group of dresses that BARBARA STONE of- fers this week are the Silhouettes that are fashioned in the short front and ex- tremely long backs, irregular hems— Princess models—high waist—draped and tier effects, dresses. and modified business Materials Moires Chiffons Georgettes Canton Crepes Fishnets Laces Satins Sketched from stock Sketched from mO.’Q‘ FRIDAY & SATURDAY A great special offering of 100 new styles at our WILS® SHOIE DEPARTMENT A Cut Steel and Rhinestone Buckles $1 and $1.50 per pair 1115 F Street Military Baby Louis Spanish Heels Make a note to see our full window display of more than 100 new styles. 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