Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1931, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931. B—10 I 15 CONNECTED | WITH EYE TROUBLE Injurious Agent in Several Forms, Medical Society Meeting Is Told. Br the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, June 11.—A new yole for fat, as the injurious agent in several forms of eye trouble, was ex- t the American Medical So- have no relations to but are due t> alterations body fats, called lipids, which » them to affect the eyes, directly or_indirectly. Diet promises control eufficiently to be a preventive in many cases. The work was pres h, M. D., of Det based upon & new broad biclogical and chemical s and offers simplification in standing many diseases.” These fat changes come about in connection with something going wrong in the army of disease fighters regu- maintained in the blood, the white cells. called phagocytes. Their Job is to clean up infections and their hame means the “caters.” They change into trouble makers because of altera- tions in the body’s metabolism, its processes of changing food into the substances needed for novrishment. In this metabolism t the fats also may undergo cha Destroy Body Tissues. The result is an increase in the e blood cells, which appear in the m of very large cells called macro- b ing: tue fat in the blood and start injuring or destroying body | tissu Heath has identified vari- Jus eve troubles as due to this kind | ttack, either directly or in after | nted by~ Parker effects. Among these eye degenerative diseases artericsclerosis. C! Heath said, may cont metabolism alterations in fats, and so prevent the eye diseases, but are un- likely to effect cures if begun after the troubles are some | and cases of | ges in diet, Dr. | o1 and correct, the | d as relief and | range disease of | xanthomatosis, or “fat dia- a paper by Dr. Merrill C. Sos- He s anthomatosis to children | X-rays were some t child betes,” in pr ne & cure for a d oftening and ays, he went is aseribed faul metabolism of fat Cures of mony GIFTS AT\ % to » cases of toxic_goiter Electrie Clocks o possibly appropriate ! th Jan mahosany Cocktail Sets 12.50 Attractive 8-piece ter cocktail sets, shaker solid includ- and six Very spe- pes ing 1311 F Street N.W. tray, and of hyperthyroidism by X-rays were reported by J. Thompson Stevens, M. D, of Montclair, N. J. Toxic goiter is an enlirgement of the thyrcid gland Hyperthyroidism is over-activity in the thyroid gland, without any enlargement Pictures of Nerves Shown. | The destructive effects of drinking an adulterated form of Jamaica ginger were Ademonstrated for the first time at a session late yesterday by Benjamin T. Burley, M. D, of the ncurological Gepartment of the Worcester (M City Hospital. He was assisted by R: mond H. Goodale, M. D., of Worcaster Dr. Burley said this malady is nev to med.cal annals, and that its are entirely different from those | other. forms of paralysi s, Tt attacks the peripheral nerves; that is, those radiating from the spine. Pictures were shown of nerves of patients who had died, with part of the nerve fiber do- stroyed The poison first attacks the toes, cut- ting them off from contrcl. This i3 called “toe” drop. Wrist “drop” comes next, and then loss of strength in t hands. In all but th> mildest cases ability to stand is lost for nine month or longer. v of the severe c now, 16 mon rt yet move a mu Burle; cannot nee.” He > on below estimated 15.000 of this | paralysis. He credited newspaper pub- licity at the time of tne outbreak with | saving a great many more persons from drinking the adulterated material, which, he said, was shipped all over the United States before the peril was discovered. The poison was tri-ortho cresyl phosphate, but Dr. Burley said source has not bzen fixed other than a report that it was shipped from New | York City. ests are teported to be determine the production f helium gas in Trinidad, and it is said that several new depos- | its have been found 'WATER FRONT SWEPT | BY $200,000 FIRE Blaze at New Bern, N. C., Is Put Out After Destroying Three Boats and Warehouse. By fthe Assoclated Press W BERN, N. C., June 11 by the Carolina Lines, In » Two | barges, a tugb-at and a warehouse used | the boats. , were de-!$40,000 and was insured. troyed here early today by fire. damage was estimated at $200,000. The blaze, originated in the warehouse shortly | after 3 am. It was brought under control four Rours later. The building was located on the water front at the fcot of Craven street and the boats were tied up at the dock there. One barge and the tug burned and sank at the dock. The other barge was cut frec and floated in flames down: | the Neuse River. The Carolina Distributing Co. owned One barge was valued at The otber of undetermined origin, | The | barge and the tug, valued at $30,000 | | and’ $25,000, respectively, were not in- sured. Twelve thousand bags roughly wcrth $60,000, were the warchouse. The su by the Pennsylvania Sugar Co. had been ship; Representat. of the said the sugar was insured of Other contents of the warehouse in- of the Caro- lina Distributing Co., estimated by offi- to be worth $2 cluded soft drink stocks cials of the company 000. They were partially insured. sugar, stored in was owned and d here for distribution. company here BSPRE PAENTS Roof Paint %% $1.50 gal. House Paintclor $3.35 gal. Flat Wall Paint. . $2.50 gal. Goodyear Roof Cement §1.5 Haiti expects a bumper coffee crop this year, $12.00 Invisible *Colored and CYl Not Included Eyes Examined FREE! oldenberg’s—Main Floor. FRIDAY REM drical Lenses Bifocals (invisible type) for far and near vision in s ene pair of lenses. Our the quality unexcelled. 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L lace 84C " 49¢ Voile Four Remnant Groups of Summer Wash Fabrics Group One—29c to 39¢ Fabrics, yardat. . ........ 40-inch Printed Voiles ted Dimity . Cotton Flat Crepes . count Percales. Group Two— Lengths rinted Rayon Flat Crepes . Hollywood * Printed Seed Dimity . and Rayon Piques Croup Three—50c to 89¢ Fabrics, yard at. . . . . Wash Printed. Rayon Chiffons Rayon Ratines . Flock Dot Voiles . . . Fast-color Prints All useful lengths 50c and 59¢ Fabrics, yard at. . .. Printed Rayon Sport .. Ruffie Ray Printed 3 lain Rayon- o s HighS 29c Crepes s . . Rayon Crepe: epes. . Ra Rar Cr good —19¢ and 25c Wash Fabrics, at .. Re Printed Dimity P Color Voiles. Goldenber, Friday Remnants! Bed Needs Bed Pillows, med size .\. art m» 59c 2 Cotton Blankets, plain gray n $1.39 —Fourth Floar Friday Clearance of 235 Summer Hats ‘Wide-brimmed sailors . novelty brims white and colors. . 235 rare bargains! Recently Tto S5 Rough Straws Novelty Braids Imitation Hair Imitation Panamas . soft turbans . . . 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Curtains Prs.) $1.39 Criss-Cross Curtains, marquisciic Q@ ith ccrnice valance. . $1.95 Voile Ruffle ToF color sl.zs g Criss-Cross Curtains, quisette; anc Prs.) $1.39 Voile Curtains, hemstitched tailored 89c style. Ivory and ecru 50 Prs.) 7i5¢ Sash urtains, Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor (25) $1.95 Day Bed Covers Heavy cre- s l .24 tonnes— flounce all around— Fourth Floor. Friday Remnants! Drapery " Materials (350 Yds.) 29¢ Cre- ton: igns. Yd "4c ¢ Belgian Linen, cmmn. 37C 39 Theatrical 16¢ 25¢ Marquisette, 36 in. wide. White and ecru. Yd. 12¢ Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor. 89c Bar Harbor Chair Cushions Covered with good sgc quality cretonne.— Fourth Floor. ( 50 inches wide. striped. Yd. . (500 Yds.) Gauze. Popular shades Yd. red G RN2® nnants of Printed Batiste . . Printed Percales . . . Plisse Crepes . Printed Voiles . ‘s—Main Floor. Friday Remnants! Housewares (14) ers, $1.98 to $2.19 Wash Boil- copper bottoms. Q@@ Gas for $5 Rakes, 12 ¢ 39¢ 69 Onion Garden Hoes, pointed on d Hardwood handles 47c (21) $1.49 Garden Hose, cor- Tubber. 15-ft (1) $20 Lawson Heater, flo large room. at en (8) steel ne e (1) $18.98 Gas Range, type. White por lain finish. S worn (8) ? Stands, 2- 1ght junior tioor styles ..o ' $2.48 1) have all fittings e ing: fuil window size 2) rden or Pergolas, white £ R 3 (95) 10¢ to 25¢ Brushes, v types and k.nds. Some are seconds. Each " 5¢ (14) 69¢ Floor Mops, self- wringer style: cotton heads sofled Goldenbers's—Downstairs Store. 3-burner 98¢ Screen Frames, - 39¢ Arbors Friday Remnants! Men’s Clothing Men’s and Young Men’s $10 and $12.50 Hot-Weather Suits $6.95 Beach Cloths and Tropo- lines—plain colo: stripes and mixtures; 35 to 46. Men's $22.50 to S$30 Suits, broken lots and sizes—this sea- son’s models. Plain blues, stripes nd mixtures. Si sls.so 3 to 44. o Men's §1.50 Pants, of white duck and drill. sm.\.x sl.zg Men’s $6.50, §7 and $8 Pants, worsteds, cassimeres. serges and plain blues. Sizes 20 G4 QB tolar ol A Men's Shop—Main Floor. Floor Samples —Demonstrators (1) $68 Philco Baby Grand, 7 tubes, screen grid; electro dy- Famic peaer . 939450 (3) $84.50 Apex Radios, 17 tubes, screen grid; highboy_cabinets . $64.50 (1) $131.60 Radiola, model 48; 7 tubes (4 s69.50 screen grid); con- (1) $197.50 Edison Radio, 8 sole_cabinet tubes: lite-auto- matic control; walnut cabinet . s84-5° (2) $128 Philco Radios, model 77; 7 tubes, screen tone control ) $203° Radiola, model 82: supt:rhletem;liim': 9 tubes, tone control; ghboy cabinet. .. $179 Note—90 days your aerial. FREE SERVICE—installed ard NANTS O. D. Orders Friday Odd Lots of Dresses & Coats Just 46 of These $3.95 and $4.95 All-Silk Shan- tung Dresses $1.94 Sleeveless and cap sleeve models—sizes 16 to 42. Marvelous values at $1.94. Silk Dresses, Ik Dresses, i1 b o $1.98 Junior Dresses, “ $2.95 Suedine Jackets, in bl - £10 Sport Jackets, in ’5 and $6.95 Raincoats, * $2.99 5) $10 Winter Reduce Goldenberg's—Second Friday Remnants of Girls’ and Tots’ Wear —Girls S1 Dresses, Girls' S1.9% Stra duced t alf for cleara 7 49c 9 Sweaters, a ken and 4 ¥ Infan flap L and 3 vea 18’ 59¢ Creepers, e h 34c¢ ldenberg's—Third Floor. Friday Remnants! Window Shades to $1.25 Shades, 24 36 inch w All colors 39¢ Seconds of better qualities €150 to $2.98 Holland Shades, 27 g5e 5¢ Oil Opague Shades, white, 1 or green. Sec- 46¢ $1.50 Duplex Shades, washable: green and white green and ecru. Hartshorn rollers 98¢c ble Shades, satin ¢ American Holland Shades. te, ecru, kflue or 42c green. Perfects S1.98 Canvas-drop Curtains, 8 1ty 8 ft. dro e $1.50 s—Fourth Floor. es Friday Remnants! i9c to 26¢ > 10c several A that laces widths varied assortm includes bo and embroideries $1.29 to $2.59 Laces and Flouncings, Spanish or Bohemian types—black, white and 77c leading pastels. Yd Goldenbers's—Main Floor. (2) $139.20 Atwater Kents, 70; 8 tubes, screen grid; T $119.50 .40 Atwater Kent heterodyne, model tone lowboy m model tubes, console $215 Atwater 75: pho graph and radio; electric (2) $171 Radiolas, model 80; superheterodyne, 9 tubes; tone control; walnut cabi- 3149 net $118 Philco Combina- (2) tions, medel 220; (phonograph Has and radio); screen grid. $99.50 all - electric self- attached to Kent, starting twin-table Radio Dept.—Fourth Floor. rec Parking Space for Our Customers—Opposite Our 8:h Street ENirance pmr s —————————eeetm— - |

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