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to remain n the living room while she +AE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (".. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930. NIECE SAVES AUNT | 7eri’ v basemen to e »-nov: | EXPECTS TO SET RECORD| REGATTA OPENS TODAY | water heater. When her aunt falled to e | | A. P. Giannini, Traveling to Rela-| Eight States Represented at Mid- OVERCOME BY GAS | rc:urn, Dorothy grew uneasy and opened | 3 the door to the csllar. Tluminating gas tive's Bedside. east ‘Water Games. Game Cock Is Eaten Not Merely Fashion Forecasts, But By Motorists After Definitely Established Fall Styles!' o Professor Blames| By Radio to The Star. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, August 21.— “Child-nursing propaganda has been | conducted in the United States to such an extent that children are often over- nourished.” declares Prof. Clifford G. Grulee of Chicago, one of the most prominent members of the . Interna- tional Pediatric Congress sitting here. Dr. Grulee, who heads the department of ‘pediatrics of Rush Medical College, submitted, among others, the following observations: “A too full diet may be as harmful as an frregular dist. America now conducts wide investigations on chil- dren’s nursing to get Teliable statistics These _investigations comprise milieu, diet, heredity, school _conditions—in short, everything of importance to gound and sick children. The problem of child nursing will be discussed at a meeting of children’s doctors to be called by President Hoover in Novem- et Prof. Georges Mouriquand, another noted delegate, who is a member of the faculty of medicine of the University of Lyon, France, declaerd that he had studied chiefly infant deaths among the smallest children, up to 2 years old, and found that these deaths were often connected with anemic diseases. He concluded: i ~To & certain degree such anemic BreakingWindshield By the Associated Press. % LONDON, Ontario, August' 21, —A game cock, whose master was serving three months in jail, was annoyed by the continuous pass- ing of automobiles by his home. ‘The cock ruffied his feathers suddenly Sunday and flew di- rectly at William Bailey's car. He went through the windshield, shattering it, bumped against the back of the sedan and came to rest in the lap of one of the oc- cupants of the back seat, unhurt. Wilfred Bailey, aged 16, and his brother Fred aged 3, were sit- ting with their father in the front seat. They were cut severely by flying glass. Mr. Bailey was un- hurt. The bird served as a dinner for the ruffled motorists. diseases may be counteracted by X-rays and ultra-violet rays with a sufficient transfer of C vitamins.” Breast feeding was stressed by Prof. Lereboullet of the University of Paris and head of & famous hospital for chil- | dren in Paris, who said: “Most important of all is that the child gets its mother’s own milk. the other hand, children should never be allowed to sleep as long as they want to.” There are some 500 doctors from 34 countries at this congress and 134 lec- tures are to be delivered by the pedia- tricians. (Cop; 1930.) CLAFLIN | Optician—Optornetrist 922 14th St. N.W. On | Dorothy her aunt’s home at 203 Bryant street Walton Rescues Christine Robbins, Prostrated Beside Heater. poured through the door, and Dorothy, very much alarmed, called to her aunt Mrs. | without getting a response. afraid to go into the cella was described as “good” at the hospital | 4706 i father-in-law, Mrs. Robbins, Dorothy said, told her | this morning. Wm. Rosendorf 1215 G St. The Original “ Metropolitan 9285 You'll learn somethis when you come to this sale. Street Furrier National 8663 new about Fur Values You may have seen equally as great values 15 years ago, but not since. These Extra Values This Week Pony Coats, Muskrat Coats and North- ern Seal Coats, plain and trimmed grades $195 in season for that will sell for $150 t $98_50 Hudson Seal Coats and Tan and Grey Caracul Coats, plain and trimmed, that will sell in season for $2 to " $295" f6ry il Squirrel, Jap Weasel and Russian Cara- cul Coats, that will sell in Mrs. Robbins was taken to Casualty | Her condition | P and repa ing — br iny " coats up to season for $375 to $425 for =5 Fur Scarfs at 25% less than regulal: ;:ha;ges. NEW YORK, August 21 (#).—A, P. Giannini of California, chairman of the | board of the Transamerica Corporation, A colored maid, Dorothy said, was | ts to set & record for ravel Tad Dorothy | 2XPec record for fast travel summoned all her courage and dashes down the steps. She found her aun Descending to the gas-filled cellar of | lying beside the heater and quickly opened doors and windows while some northeast vesterday afternoon, 16-year- | one called an ambulance from Casualty old Dorothy Walton arrived in time to | Hospital and the Fire Rescue Squad. | save the life of the older woman, Mrs. Christine Robbins. 33 vears old, after |after first-aid treatment had been ad- the latter had been overcome while | minictered in her home. | lighting a gas heater. between Europe and San Prancisco in | a race to reach the bedside of a relative ill in the Pacific Coast city. Giannini arrived Tuesday aboard the liner Bremen. He left here last night | by train, expecting to alternate between that mode of transportation and e planes, reaching San Francisco at Cherbourg. He is hurrying to the bed- | J. C. Scatena. growl. Acidity is due to our unnatural hours. indigestion, with gas, burning. fermentation in the intestines which spreads poisons through the system and often results in sick headaches, nervousness, irritability and depleted energies. A remarkable new corrective of acidity has been developed by a famous 100-year-old pharmaceutical house in Germany. | This new acid corrective comes in | the form of a small white, tablet, called | Magnesia Oxoids, which do not have to be chewed, but may be swallowed whole. Magnesia Oxoids, upon contact | with the acid in the stomach, generate | nascent, or active, oxygen. ' Now, as | any doctor will tell you, active oxygen, sourness and m. Thursday, just a week after leaving | i | | | Acidity Slams More | | Doors Than Temper “Touchy” and grouchy husbands are | tract, does often only sick men! It's acid in their | acidit systems speaking when they bark and | the alkaline mucus. It checks putre- | eating, excessive smoking and ir lar | Of the intestinal walls and aids the The. excess achl ooaeSUISt | natural movement of the bowels. All It sets up putrefaction and | corTection of acidity. MARIETTA, Ohio, August 21 (P).— More than 40 boatmen gathered here today for the third annual Mideast, re- gatta. They represented Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New Jer- sey. Florida, West Virginia and Ohio. Florida had one of the largest dele- gations, with W. B. Lamb, Jacksonville, bringing a dozen outboard boats and a corps of drivers. They expect to make a determined bid for the Charles G. Dawes Trophy, won last year by George Martin, South Bend, Ind. There will be nine class events, in- cluding the Dawes Cup race, whioh will close the regatta Saturday. just the things required for | It stimulates the secretion of | faction and fermentation in the in- testines. It stimulates the activities three effects are necessary to a real Make This Acidity Test See for yourself how much acid has to do with your indigestion, your cranky +spells, your blue days and sleepless nights. Make this ~acidity test. Get a package of Magnesia Oxoids from Peoples Drug Stores, Inc, or any other druggist. Take two after each meal. Note the pick- up in your pep and vigor. Mark the new peace of your stomach and nerves. 1If, after taking contents of one bottle, you don't notice a decjded improvement in your spirits and | health, return the bottle to your druggist and he will refund your | New Bettie Frocks The tunic skirt, the bolero—the new sleeve ef- fects—the new shades—in plain_crepes, chiffons and travel crepes. Betties are emphatically fashion right and accepted as such by smart Women and Misses from far and near who have worn them for years. of Today Sizes 12 t0 20 * Always l 6 -50 38 to 44 ¢JosePH R-HARRIS (- — 1224 ' F!STREET === Arrivals ,/ Tomorrow—A New Shipment of Velvets & Felts Brand-New Early Fall Fashions o FToME Established 1839 hin _the _digestive | money.—Advertisement. All sales final on clearance . Y specials. No exchanges, no @ ] refunds—but you will find this y a truly worth-while bargain G- STREET_BETWEEN__IITH & I12TH opportunity. In With the New! Out With the Old! CLEARANCE SPECIALS TOMORROW—ONE DAY ONLY CLEARANCE | CLEARANCE of COATS SPECIALS and SUITS Slemei e Third Floor—Coat Dept.—Brooks 25 SUIS vaxics, Tai tisst tadlabai $|0 skin. Regularly $15 to $39.75. 27 Coals Lightweight silk sport mod- 55 515 els; includes whites, Formerly SATAM Infolding New Fashions se- lected from sources of unques- tionable authority — enabling you to assemble your Fall wardrobe at a most modest cost. Don’t pay a lot to be Swagger You need have no skepticism because of this low price . . . they are all authentic fash- ions. Sophisticated turbans of transparent «« . of the new cushion brimmed felts .. . both are here, in a wide assort- ment of pleasing models. The new Greens, Navy, Browns and Black. Large and Small Headsizes 9 e 1214 F Street FEAE: 2] Your Coat Wardrobe Will Not Be Complete if It Does Not Contain One of These Brooks Ultra-Fashionable Gorgeously Fur-Trimmed Winter 168 PIECES “CHARDONIZE" LINGERIE, famous for comfort_and ap- pearance. Resembles glove silk—but costs much less. Gowns, Slips, Vests, Panties, Chemise Combina- tions, Step-ins. Sizes 15 to 17, 34 to 44. Now 74c $15.00 to $29.75. Lightweight sport coats of 33 Coalscioiani ik et Fax merly $25.00 to $29.75. Beautifully matchedl "pelis, Fur Coals ‘Pony, Muskras Camcomnsd Sealine, trimmed in brown and red fox and self trimmed. Regularly $125.00. R TEIARERANEINN SIS i 30 PURE DYE SILK NIGHT GOWNS, exquisite, finely tailored styles, trimmed with beauti- ful Alecon lace. Col- ors in Flesh and Peach. An_excep- tional value, Regular price, $5.95. Now $3.90 Summer Dress Clearance On the Main Floor THRIFT SHOP 50 DRESSES 5100 Smart, cool frocks, some silks, others cotton. Originally $5.95. 74 SILK DRESSES Here is a timely opportunity to buy beautiful silk frocks, Formerly $10.00 to $11.75. 186 PAIRS WASH- ABLE FABRIC SLIP- ON GLOVES, stylish four and six button length, in white and a nice cholce of colors. Sizes 515-7%. Regu- lar price, $1.00. Now 69c Brooks coat fashions were never *lovelier, never more flattering to misses, never before lent such a youthful air to more mature figures. Black is again the leading color, dark browns and greens are close sec- onds. 25 of the season’s choicest furs trim these beautiful models made up of fabrics of the duller torges that distinguish the new mode, 9% HANDBAGS, All-Leather Suede in Underarm, _Envelope and Pouch. Color choice of black and brown. Regular price, $2.90. Now $].00 95 IN ADVANCE of the actual opening of the Fall Season Nisley stylists present this and other authentic patterns for those who desire to be a step ahead in the right direction. 4 262 PAIRS FULL- FASHIONED HOSE— sheer chiffon pure silk hose; all silk with plated foot and heel. Colored in 12 of the season’s most beauti- ful shades. Sizes 8%-10. Now 85c Repriced for Immediate Disposal DRESS CLEARANCE Dept.—Third Floor—Brooks 3 Payment Plan A amall deposit will hold Dress your selection and you have your choice of three con- venient payment plans. Small Deposit Reserves Your Coat Coats—Brooks—2d Floor 118 PAIRS FULL- Now FASHIONED HOSE, heavy service weight, all silk. with plated $].15 foot and heel. 10 popular shades. L] Fifty summer dresses, street and afternoon prints and flat crepes. to $18.00. jacket suits; rocks of chiffons, ormerly $15.00 $9.50 $6.50 $]].00 $|2.75 $16.50 25 dresses of organdie, flowered and pastel shades. Formerly $10.00. Dainty Frocks That Walk Hand-in-Hand With Fashion NEW FALL DRESSES For Street, Afternoon, Evening 25 party gowns of net and crepe, can be worn in the coming season, For- merly $16.75. Clearance Prices 12 velvet evening wraps to complete your formal ensemble, Formerly $16.75. ‘eatherdown {(pure wool) 1 far from conomical to pay nore for a polo coat hen here you will nd the original Featherdown™ (all jool) ... four styles in rich tan. BARBARA STONE : STORES 3 velvet ev 4 gorgeous interpretation of the true type of lengthy styfe, tongue Colonial pump. Alluring and feminine in deep black suede with an imported French cut- steel buckle that carries it far above the realms of the ordinary both in character and in value. SEVENTY CONSTANTLY CHANGING STYLES $ 5 Widths AAAA to D wraps of the graceful ormerly $29.75. 6 evening gowns, beautiful white satin models. Formerly $25.00 and $29.75, Brooks Presents Fashion Authentic FALL HATS Chic reproduc- $ 5 tions of outstamd- ing couturier models. A most interesting group, showing the new berettas, double brims, turbans, off- the-face and drape styles in velvet, felt and soleils. Black, browns, wine shades and greens are outstanding, A A N M o 5 0 A0 A & AN AUARAB Kb a8 s s amm s ssneanad. | is Models for all occasions for wom- en and misses. Sizes 2V to 9 Beige Lapin Natural Pony Caracul, Sealine and Muskrat Dresses of exceptional quality and fabric and workmanship. Charming women and m; Evening gowns distinguished by a new note of statuesque, Grecian lines. Daytime and afternoon frocks that lay emphasis on the modi- fied silhouette. The new tunic—the bolero—the leg of mutton sleeve—drapes—plaits—and flares, Satins, travel prints, crepes, knit wear, tweeds, chiffons, jacket suits, Dresses—Third Floor-—Brooks These coats are made of beautifully matched pelts and are trimmed in brown and red fox, Russian fitch and self- trimmed. Misses’ and Wom- en's models, Fur Coats—2nd Floor—Brooks Clearance of 200 Hats Formerly Sold From $5.00 t0 $850. Now 985 1339 F STREET, N.W, WASHINGTON A Small Deposit Reserves Your Coat Hats—Fourth Floor—Brooks B R 1 YU G Experienced AdvertisersPrefer TheStar «