Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1930, Page 36

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mmmmn - FUTURE 3 BRIGHT Most Suogesstul Season . 150 Years Expected Under” | Woman's Rule This Year. v Radio to The Sfar, MILAN, Ttaly, November 20.—La Scala mummmmemmmy lm;h.flmmalquixnmhro 1 m Milanese mnllul menu, which has never been accused of flatness, has ‘SHount of spice by overcome modern nnlxr feminine rmnr- number of ter audiences. m dor Rfficiency. wmn Colombo, who has the un- | reputation of-peifig both an excel- Jent musician and an efficient business program no-opln n_wi ‘a8~ m Opera Trust, which co-ordinates pe! are given in different Italian cities. Will be one new opera, Maestro Btalo Montemeszi’s one-act, “The Night * as well as two new ballets-= Nights,” by Vietor de Sabata, and “Bacchus in Tuscany,” by Castel uovo Tedesco. ‘With customary woman's enterprise | #nd a flair for ‘the extraordinary which lven " and Wolf-Fer- low,” * hich farmer will be flame ol % lamb‘ml -l Prlnu uhy i mb‘ its newly ap- L= TO TRAIN CRIPPLED CHILDRET NCW Clmxc Nutsery rhymes are to be invoked as a curative for the Capital's crippled “With the announcement today of the of & new clinic for children at birth, at “The '24-Hour " at 4719 Conduit mld bY llh Shull Barnes, tablished the school two yuh uo lt was explained that the youn 5_en- this new clinic would undergo a rhythmilc muscle treatment for their ills, apd that the nursery rhymes, set to musi¥, would be played as the chil- dren go through the exercises. This treatment, it was emphasired, tends to quiet the nerves and to induce fine | complete relaxation. Opening December 7, The new élinic, o) Decerhber: 7, will be in charge of Miss Annie Bows- field, “who was sent here from the Training School at Vineland, N. J, where she spent nearly a year in di- recting & clinic. for the care of crip- pled children. Miss Bowsfleld is -zuxw directly. un- der Dr. Winthrop M. Phelps, orthnbed- ist in chief at Ytle University. ‘The clinic will open at 9 o'clock in the morning and will continue through- out the day under the personal direc- tion of Dr. Phelps, who will journey here from New Haven, Conn. After the opening day the clinic will be open every Tuesday and Friday from 2:30 o'clock until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Thesé classes will be free, Mrs. Barnes °annouhted. . At of Mra. Be\fla}x Shull Barnea to Feature Muscle Treatment for Inducmg Relaxation. clencies, and to those handicapped “by emotional disturbances due to unh- vorable environment.” ‘Among those who have approved the, new uhool plan is Rev. Thomas Verner Moore, directing psychiatrist at Provi- dence Hospital lnd affiliated with the Catholic University of America. Mrs. Barnes, director of the school, formerly was & member of the staff of Miss Jessle La Salle, head of educa- tional research of District public schools. Prior to that position she did similar work under Dr Virgll E. Dick- son at Oll]ln Cll WIFE SLAYER SENTENCED Mo., November: 20 ive struck and killed arrived at the pol April 1 too late to vote against a pro- posed increase in school taxes, James ‘Wi Payne, 66, a farmer, was convicted of murder Tuesday. He was sentenced o 20 years' M\gem, FREE. New Beok of ~ Fish Recipes. Write ws. présent there are elgm puplls assigned |- to_the clinic. ‘The school, with an enrollment of 32 children, caters solely to the pecu- lar needs of “problem children,” or the child who is ““different” and there- fore can not, surroundings without special direction and’ training. ‘The mndnmzmd basls for the n:hool'l am is special attention to ehild “of ‘superior 1nuuspnu who nndl hnlp in learning to ; to children lufledn: lefects or other -physical defi adjust himself to normal |- That RIGHT-OUT-OF- FLAVOR! o DO YOU KNOW ~ 'WHAI THIS MAP of INDIA MEANS ? m. «cnne in. WASHINGTON, D. C, <BUILDING ERA ENDING Nineteen Per Cent Increase in Res- idential Construction Cited as , Evidence of Trend. By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, November 20.—Indications that the long continued decline in the building industry was drawing toward &n end were pointéd out to the Tllinois Manufacturers’ Costs Association Tues- day night by Charles F. Abbott of New vmuu directar. of tfle American THURSDAY, hmehuo!fifldn'g:nd&imm tion work, reported close of tember was 8 per cent higher than August figure and 6 per cent m than the total of contem pll'fid D‘l’"fl‘l:fifi KEY PORTRAITS ARE LEFT TO NATIONAL GALLERIES By the Associated Press. n conference on “Prob- | tio t and Future Conditions Industries,” Abbott said there| were many indications of an early res covery of all business and that “with an increasing activity in the construce tion industry there should be no fur- ther basis for g:a “Residential building;. the ‘class upony which a revival in the industry appears to depend most directly, increased 19 per cenv. in September, as ‘compared " he' sald, “checking the class of vork that had he. velng of contemplated projects Telephone National 5000 For immediate delivery of The, Star to your home every evening and Sunday morning. _The Route Agent will euueei at the endot month, ‘at the rate of+13; cents per day and § cents Sunday. I am BAB-O. | banish old age from enamel and ,/"' porcelain. 1 keep bathe rooms gleaming bright, Try me..a wipo and it's l’flxllti" AT ALL GROCERS IS' = In-i(liten'\lmt'firooms4 works like magic all over the house 3 S—Use Red Seal Lye for Clogged Drain Pipes NOVEMBER' 20, 1930. -mummtmam Y & Yu e hosben. Job Ruiedgs_Abues The. ALL-STAR “Kitchen-tested” Recipe for JAM CAKE As prepared by Beuy Crocker, noted expen &'."fi neiP All-!tnr *“Kitchen= This and 14 other ALL-STAR Betty Crocker*’Kitchen-tested” Recxpes inside every sack of GOl.D MEDAL “Kitchen ~tested” FLOUR Sold in all sizes, including 2, 5 and 12 1b. pkgs . TODAY THE BEST BAKERS ARE MAKING A VARIETY OF DELICIOUS CAKES~HAVEYOU TRIED THEM? —_—mm T is a symbol that tells you at: a glance that ihe packet of tea -you buy contains, the “prime in- redient” of fine tea..India Tes. Et warks a prodiict that is the pride of the skilled blender who W it. For he has spared < mothin, ring to'you & tea of oh&:ht taste and ambrosial bou- quet, India produces the finest tea in-the world. Look for the Map of India ‘on every package 7 :E: o Get your coffee whére nf_lea you buy. Of course you’ll serve PLUM PUDDING on THANKSGIVING Send for mew recipe booklet of Plum Pud- ding and R & R Boned Chichen dishes ‘What other dessert is so easly on 2 busy, busy day as this, the best dessert of all? And what other plum pudding so delicious as R & R—the favorite of three generations? . Richardson &~Robbins [Established since 1855 in Dover, Delaware ' EVERY Coffee is at its best & EIGHT O’CLOCK -'* 25¢* You'll find your favorite coffee in an A & P Stovi'c.‘ You'll find it fress because it’s here today and 'sold tomorrow. No time to lose its aroma and flavor. And it will be ground precisely as it should be greund for your own method of brewing, Aren’t these good reasons why you should buy your coffec at an A & P Store .where every coffee is at its best. And remember, the doffec you like best is the begt, 7o matter what it cists. RED CIRCLE ' 29¢ YOU NEED THIS UNIQUE COFFEE SERVICE * The only ¢ofe fee service that offers you every widely sold brand. Else- where you may get the coffee you like. Here alone you can not fail. For only here are to be found, besides all the others, A & P's three famous blends, Eight O'clock. Red Circle and Bokar, famous as the blends that are bought b3 the iargest num- ber of coffee drinkers. No finer coffees are grown. No coffees of equal quality are sold at lower prices. ‘The only coffee service that assures the Four Essentials of Perfect Coffee: Right Blend; Freshness, Proper Grinding, and Proper Brewing. Full and accurate directions recommended by coffee experts for making coffee, are given in the booklet «Here’s How To Get A Satisfactory Cup of Coffee.” Ask for itatany A & P Store.

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