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<HFE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1930. | SM” | Jeers, Asks Them to Leave | Huge Summary of Reports| to Be Given Delegates ‘ 10 Hoover Conclave, | o TRTRLOY | A host of experts in fields varying from music to medicine have compieted scientific p; e White House congere y President Hoover to su e needs of the Nation's fut Dr, H. B irector of the adminis ve office of the conference on child health and protection, said today reports prepared in advance of the four y meeting in November were being ‘compressed’ into a 180.00 word volume of summaries for use as & handbook by delegates. 1,100 Taking Part. More than 1,100 persons are now members of committees directly con- nected with the undertaking. So vast are the ramifications of the work that Dr. Barnard said it would take a year complete publication of their full The bulk ed is matck of th T i the conference. As ooked for, offering Besides the Anticipate Constructive Program. Hopes are held, Dr. Barnard said, t out of the conferen: come a Col tructive progra ions such as rizations, | s hav- of child- of children” -‘ d mnothing else,” Iating anguage for di: tribution, and in setting forth the ways | in which existing forces could be ap- plied t6 the purpose of making most effective our pres wledge of chil- dren and their needs . i LOG RAFT RETRIEVED ‘ AFTER LOSS IN STORM‘ L\lmhfl'jack? and Saiiox’s Success- | ful in Saving $200,000 Pulpwood After Four-Day Fight. By the Assoclated Press. ASHLAND, Wis,, September 15.—Vic- | torious over wind and waves that sqpf arated a $200,000 log raft from the three | tugs that were pulling jacks and sailors early today the captured cargo toward Ashland. | Since Thursday night lumberjacks wielded sailors maneuvered wit trol the rampant raft. Fog and choppy weather held them at bay, while the raft lashed its free end in the waters | of Lake Superior at Stockton Island Made up of 17,000 cords, the raft, said by lumbermen to be the largest | ever towed from Canada, suddenly be- came unmanageable during stormy | weather off Presque Point. Lipton Has His First Radio Set. NEWPORT, R. I, September 15 (#).— Sir Thomas Lipton never has had a radio, either at his home in London or | on his steam yacht Erin. He has been | given one by Mayor Sullivan. If he can't see the yacht races he can hear | about them. Reindeer Imported for Zoos. BALTIMORE, September 15 () — Forty reindeer are on the way to port, 2nd Santa Claus is to use none of them. | W. M. Barker of Duluth is importing | them from Finland to start a source of | supply for zoos | “If You Don’t Like It.” New Yorker Declares There| Is No Radical Party in U.S. Except Moscow Hirelings. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, Septembor 15.—A crowd of Communists booed Representative | Hamilton PFish, jr., and walked out of a meeting last night when he asked them why they did not go back where they came from. The incident occurred during an open forum after a symposium on Commu- | % nism in which Fish had taken part. REPRESENTATIVE HAMILTON Nettled by questions from the au- FISH, JR. dience, Fish said “If you don't like it here, why don't you go back where you came from.” Amid shouts and jeers, the Com- | pAmid “shouts and seers, the Comc || NEPW POWDER marched out singing “Solidarity For- EMOVES SPOTS In his speech, Fish said there was no R such thing as a Communist party in The new discovery—Annette's Per- this country. He said Communists || fect Cleanser swiftly removes per- here were members of the Third Inter- || spiration AT1 food, Poitit and nationale and took orders from Moscow. ||| peverage stains, It's & Powder—not — . a liquid. 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Choice of these three popular silks in a full range of the season’s most desirable shades— All-Silk Canton Crepe Lustrous Satin Crepe Washable Flat Crepe Silks—Third Floor Last Day to Save 50c On a Pair Run-Check Silk Hose Exclusive With Us Usually $1.95 $1.45 Tomorrow's your last opporlunity to Buy these famous Run Check stockings at this price! Two weights—all-silk chiffons with turret tops and silk service weights with lisle tops and soles. Sizes 8/ to 1015, Black Indie Cocotan Fautan Splendor Macaroon Moslery—Street Floor A\ for School Days * 3 ARE YOU READY? Children’s School Socks % Lisle socks for girls, with neat turn-down cuffs; 7% sport socks for boys: all-over designs C in colors to blend with knickers. 7to 11, Torse ! Mosiery—Street Floor Nationally Famous Fountain Pens It's easier to take notes with a good pen, so why not invest in one of the best? Fine, me- dium and stub point models in black, red, green or Mother of Pearl. Parker Waterman Wahl! Shaeffer $2.75 to $10 Btationery—Street Floor Sale! Inner-Spring Mattresses First Time Anywhere at This Price We had this mattress made to our own specifi- cations—it’s built to buoy you up—your body is supported and your rest is bone-deep! - They're new, clean clear through, and good to look at—but here are the reasons why you should buy one: . The highly tempered springs are machine looped and in- terlocked with pigtail of fine steel to prevent spring from piercing ticking. . The springs are covered with heavy burlap to prevent the thick lavers of white cotton felt from sinking down and becoming lumpy. . They are covered with heavy tan stripe or rose, helio, green and blue Dobestry ticking; patterned to resem- ble expensive damask. . And finished with wide box sides and hand-rolled edge, and closely tufted so that they will hold their shapes for years. Bedwear—Third Floor Regularly $25.00 QOur International Linen Sale Offers Savings of 25% to 50% $1.85 Irish Linen Damask, $1.39 This will make damask cloths you will proudly use for all occasions! Rose, ppy and chrysanthemum patterns— 0 inches wide. Kitchen Towels, 25¢c Large 18x32 inch part linen towels, with fast-colored striped centers; for dishes or hand towels. 25¢ Part-Linen Huck Towels, 19¢ ‘These handy towels are 60% linen and a wonderful value! White with attrac- tive colored borders. $1 Filet and Cutwork Guest Towels, 88c Christmas is around the corner, and these are the sort of towels every woman delights in receiving! All linen, with hand-made filet edge. $1 Irish Linen Pillowcases, 79¢ At this low price you ecan afford beau- tiful linen cases every day—and they wear longer! Hemstitched hems. $3.50 Hemstitched Linen Cloths, $2.59 These are prize values! Silver bleached pure linen tablecloths, in beautiful floral patterns; 60x60-inch size. 60x88-inch size, $3.59. 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Collar-attached styles in white, tan, blue and green, Sizes 1312 to 17. 3 for $4.50 Fancy Broadcloth Pajamas In the new striped and figured designs, in tones we know your fraternity brothers will 1;].)],7r]ove.t tCl’:)mdh)rmbly cut and se- $1 95 curely stitched for strenuous sleep- ers. All sizes e % Pull-Over Woolastic Sweaters Of fine Fleisher yarn, knitted in the ribbed stitch that shapes to the body. With the new round neck and finished with a doub'» bottom. Navy, royal blue, $4 95 brown and green; 36 to 46 i Hand-Tailored Ties In the popular plain colors and new Fall pat- terns, including smart stripes and deep figured effects. Hand-made and lined with resilient wool—ties to please the $1.00 most particular college man.. o Pure Thread Silk Hose These will not sprout holes on the first round of classes because of their heavy lisle tops, heels and toes. Seamed backs and in black, navy, grey, tan and cordovan. 50C Sizes 912 to 11%2 Men's Wear Shop—Street Floor

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