Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1930, Page 11

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EBNS[}IENEE 0R|G|N e = . NOVEMBER 27, 1930. el &N, T, Moses & Sons Civilization Attacked by ‘/4‘ g(_ft fi o m OSES fleans mo’e.‘ Archeologists. PUBLIC CONFIDENCE SINCE 1861 F Street at Eleventh EVENING. -STAR.. WASHINGTON, s By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, November 27.—Puzsles| Natl. 3770 surrounding the dawn of civilization have been attacked by nine armies of $ archeologists operating on a 2,000-mile front from the Black Sea to the Upper Nile, . Receiving the gold medal of the Hol- 7 ! Iand Boclety at a dinner Tuesday night, " N V 4 Prof. James H. Breasted, generalissimo | of the scientific forces, described the { WV ;ot.k‘.mwhlch is financed chiefly by John 3 kefeller, jr. =~ / P ’ ‘ . ‘ Here | am at Moses And. | am here to stay till Christmas The Shelves Are Filled With Toys the origin of conscience, the first d There are toys for very little boys and girls—dolls, drums, wagons, soldiers; interesting velopment of the conception of Heaven and hell and other significant events. games that little grown-ups will like—in fact, there’s everything that any boy or girl could desire, and Santa is here to show them to you!. 9 AM. to 6 PM. Find Tce Age Tools. ‘The oldest known tools yet found, he said, have been uncarthed under 60 feet | of gravel in one of the Nile's old beds. ‘Their date is 500000 B.C., cut down by some other systems of reckoning to 200000 B.C., and they were used at the bogmmg of the Ice Age. the character of stone tools in beds which once formed the shores of the Payum Lake, the date of the desic cation of the Sahara and Arabian Des- erts has been fixed approximately in the middle of the Stone Age or the mmd:ue Paleolithic Age, Prof. Breasted First Conscience Traced. The human conscience began to func- tion about 3000 B.C., said Prof. Breasted, who based his genarilization on ancient tian coffin inscriptions and writing | on rus. About this tinfe developed the ‘theory that man is held responsible in the next world for his behavior in One of the expeditions is working at 8 temple at Medinet-Habu, east of Luxor, which contains great walls, in- scribed about 1200 B.C. by Rameses ITI with the story of his wars. Another excavating at Nei-Shar, in Asia Minor, where the scientists have cut h 1° levels of civilization, arrived finally at the Stone Age. Soldier Sets Attractively Finished $1, $1.85, $2.85 and $4.85 Little Lady Mop Sets $1 Little Lady Mop Sets, brush, dust pan, and sweeper. In three colors, Special, 79¢c. ACT TO SAVE CARCASS OF 42-FOOT “LIZARD” Alaskan Ofl;u]l W;IT;Ive Strange Creature’s Remains for Scien- tific Study. Jazz Sets, $3 and $5 New and unusual. Consist of a drum and eight traps. Finished in bright red. Sonny Wagons Sonny Wagon with all-metal body, finished in red, green, and blue, rubber tires, $1, $2 and $3. . Doll Beds, $4.95, $5.95 and $6.95 All-metal doll beds with a mat- tress and pillow. Attractively fin- ished in green, orchid, or ivory. Diums, $1 and $2 Drums with spring tighteners and all linen heads, finished in red, green, or blue, By the Associated Press. OCORDOVA, Alaska, November 27.— W. J. McDonald, supservisor of the Chigach National Forest, was directed ', 80 Cordova, to investigate the finding of & 42-foot loi fur-covered, lizard-like creature, believed to have been pre- served in ice since prehistoric times. McDonald was ordered to take charge of the carcass and, if possible, to bring it to Seward for preservation in cold storag> until a scientific inquiry is. possible. The island is leased by Jerry O'Leary for use as a fox farm, and the carcass is in his possession. Fox farmers, thoroughly familiar with whales, do not believe it is a ske]eltlnn of one of Lmne soa Size 6, regularly $1.50. Special..95c 5":3 h:hdpl ‘z’&flwn"gflr .n'f‘ u-vfoo: Size 10, reg. $3.50. Special....$2.95 tail. | . Size 5, reg. $5.00. Special frs . - Size 30, regularly $10. Special, $7.95 EX-DRUG AGENT HELD Size 50, regularly $25. Specil], $13.95 MISSING WITH FUNDS Former Official in New York, Later 8t. Louis Informer, Reported Disappeared With $500. By the Associated Press. ST.LOUIS, November 27.—The Globe- Democrat says Federal authorities are investigating reports J. Perry Kinyoun, former United States narcotic agent in charge at New York City and recently an informer for narcotic officers here, . has disappeared with $500 of Govern- Meccano Construction Sets Are Reduced Reduced ces because of slight changes in 1931 models. $2.25 and $3.25 Cedar Chests For little mothers to ki 3 B By eep their dollies’ “Patsy” Doll, $2.95 “Patsy” is a decorative person in her pretty clothes. Frocks in vari- ous colors. ment funds supplied him to buy nar- coties, © The says Kinyoun, after being discha from the Government serv- ice, persunded officials here to give him employment as an inform them he could obtain evidens ted leaders in the narcotic traffic. The Globe-Democrat says Kinyoun was given $500 for a_ “flash roll” but told not to spend it. Later he reported | he had been kidnaped and robbed an shortly thereafter left St. Louis. Nar- cotie officials refused to comment. MRS. ALICE HARRIS DIES Wife of Theatrical Producer Suc-| eumbs in New York Hospital. NEW YORK, November 27 ().—Mrs. Alice Harris, 42, wife of Sam H. Harris, theatrical producer and sister-in-law of George M. Cohan, died Monday in & sanitarium of a cerebral hemorrhage | following upon an attack of ptomaine | 1ast week | ed when she | suddenly became unconscious Sunday afternoon. | Mrs. Harris was born in Brookline, | Mass., the daughter of Mr. and Mzs. | John F. Nolan. With two sisters, Agnes | and Lola, she started her stage career | at an early age, appearing in musical | comedies produced by Cohan and Har- ris. She became the bride of Harris, while her sister Agnes was married to Cohan. 8he 15 survived by six sisters and five | brothe: Sick Headaches Bother You? Pleasant Fasting Salts Purify Blood Stream— Make You Feel Like Yourself Again ‘When you get up in tke morn- ings feeling out of sorts, tired and not in the “pink"—stir & L ful or two of Hexasol in & ass of water and drink your own health Headaches, cold, and digestive disorders, caused by an inactive Itver, quickly respond to this safe and sape treatment. Hexasol is gentle in its action ...yet it promptly washes out impurities which clog the intesti- nal tract, Never cramps or weak- ens you, and unlike many other #aline combinations, it is pleasant 1o take. Your druggist has sold this time-tried remedy for more than twenty-five years. It costs but 60c and is sold with the ungder- standing that you must be more than pleased with results or your money back. Pa jamas With Pleats 3 Two - piete pajamas of rayon crepe, tuck-in top, and wide trouser bottoms with side pleating in a contrast- ing shade. Flesh, blue, or tan, Negligees and Coolie Coats 52.95 Negligees and coolie coats of rayon and cotton crepe in plain colors or prints, Straightline, tuxedo, or wrap-around styles trimmed with contrasting shades. Step-ins, French Panties 53 and $5 Handmade step-ins or French panties of 1007, pure silk. Trimmings of embroidery, drawn work or piping of contrasting shades. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR. Kayser's Lok-ray Undies Pink or peach bloomers or bandee panties in applique or plain styles, Sizes 5 to % Larger sizes in plain models. Vests in applique trim. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Pearls* With Fancy Clasp Dainty two and three strand chokers. Also single-strand pearl necklaces. All have fancy clasps. ~Bimulated. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Men's Initialed Handkerchiefs 3 for 8| ‘Men's all-linen initialed handkerchiefs ~with 15-inch hems. Boxed for gifts, Three to the box. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings Beautiful sheer chiffon hose with the flattering French heel. Full fashioned, silk to the top, with a lisle foot. * MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Sheer service hose that are full fash- ioned and silk to the hem. Hem and foot of lisle to insure long wear. All sizes and colors. Complete Cheery - looking table lamps of two-tone pottery in red or green. Complete with a decorated shade that matches the base. Bridge Lamp $ I 5 Complete Some corner of the room could look more invit- ing with this metal bridge lamp finished in bronze with a heavy sub- stantial base. Complete with a lovely stretched silk shade neatly trimmed. Accessory Boxes Accessory boxes that all the beauty and permanence of Italian leather, but are com; posed of another material. Reproductions of old hand-wrought and $2'50 llluminated boxes. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. Linen Shop Spécials 35c All-Linen Toweling. Friday Special 26¢ yd Regular 35c all-linen plaid tea toweling in pink, green and blue plaids. $1.25 Linen Bridge Sets Regular $1.25 all-linen brid and four napkins to match. Moses' Elite Sheets and Cases Cases, 45x36. Reduced to 37c each. Sheets, 72x99. Reduced to $1.23 each. Sheets, 63x108. Reduced to $1.23 each. Sheets, 72x108. Reduced to $1.39 each, ge sets of 1 cloth 89C Odd Tablelcoths at Almost !/, Price A few discontinued tablecloth patterns—no napkins to match. Regular $6.75 cloths, 2x2. Now $3.95. Regular $8.00 cloths, 2x214. Now $5.00. Regular $9.50 cloths, 2x8: Now $6.00. - MOBSES—FIRST FLOOR Friday Curtain Specials Marquisette Panels, $1.25 Fine quality marquisette panels with colored border om bottom hem. Couch covers, woven-of tapestry, in beautiful ¢ combinations. Full width. Each 50-inch rayon marquisette that sells usu: and $1. for sash curtains. Friday, Remnants of mn-..%;‘vaue and Rayon, suitable 25¢

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