Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1931, Page 23

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4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1931. intellectual 'm. It shows that all vania and the East North Central | 3 moon DGL' SAVANT SAYS BRAIN ;:ll?'eg.e‘c‘t:ull devel p::em has : r:uscu- BIRTH RATE LOWER g!::]esy:::kd ::; lt::w‘el::ogl:lewm!;::gl;l?: Arthritil—Neuriti's ; oF! - E(oG”! T FounDEo on musoLEs B bt o 2 [N EASTERN STATES|S 5 5,50 25'S | * Rheumatiom | 3 b{l ang ;. The Jerve ull teache: \ Another study, prepar " \ i = the world that we must pay more atten- k g G. Wiehl, shows that 26 ; r I::yen?oo,(“::; ng}l Blood Pressure STNOPSIBL Ny Belsle nd Ber | Jusnita wanted to see the islgnd Australian Anatomist Warns of | tion to e ongeors on which our erect | California Lags Behind Other e T Mg i sl i she had found |0y his hour of freedom, taking Physical System “"We mistakenly have neglected the| Western Averages, Study by | per cent none at all during the prenatal | Neuritis and Bhenantinn Arch ro f Sorenu. etve. | ADRY e toxs aait iheTapct muscular while forcing the intellectual : period. spoil your life. But you should have velled clgarette | yhore the pirates had buried their Neglect. development, with the result that physi- Milbank Fund Says. — real help. The burning acids in your reamiive: cal and mental illness is increasing all l = | body must be eliminated before they hi over the world. As soon as one disease— Dkt S Maratars abrers an |, “There—or there. No one has ever for instance, typhold—is conquered, | B the Associated Press. make you an easy victim of more b4 ’ 0¢ ore _he merried Molly, found #i. But an old chart said—You | By the Associated Press. - NEW 1 dreaded diseases. An eminent special- Shaverone "Junnite” wille checkiné’ 43 |know the story of the chart La Filte| CANBERRA, Ausiralls, July 28.—A | meinmtie o spoiance, A0 epidemic of | WEW YORK, July 28 —Callfornia 1s | Llng ers ist says, “I hive found Mountain B o, |left? La Fitte was the worst pirate of i 2 o J 5 8 Valley Water very valuable in Rheu- m to tl m: i d ‘Be- | YOUNE woman who lived “when human ‘The human race appears to be bend- ' any State in the Western part of the | & ; them all. ‘The chart he left read, "Be- |y, 0 00 0"l attempting to walk | 18 under the modern strain. The | country. in a study made public today | O i e %43 |iween the oak tree and the rock. close | BEOBS were atill attempting to Jervois skull warns us from the past|by the Milbank Memorial fund of New | No Excuse for tionally recognized, this natural and there. 'Hap- |to the sea, T have buried my treasure.’ | FCTL Af by Sir Colin McKenzie o | that we must conserve the muscular | York. H A physiologically balanced water is & a lecture to the Austrailan Insttice of system, on which intellectual fitness K other Western States, the study | Restless Nights g:g::g:bxe oad_aiso ;’23"5,2.3"’?‘.; Anatomy yesterday. lepends. showed a higher birth rate than in | - : i Coltn: eTos "t restilte: o . Central ana Eastern areas. If you sleep on our phone Met. 1062 for free booklet. pily “she contemplates a visit to the | They dug, and found the skeleton of a Belaise Summer home. girl” oot Under his mask,” Get A CHAPTER XIX. “there was a dimple, after al sty s - ” » Kirk looked at her as they stood still. Waéstinghouse Fét DONT/TOVE'ANTSODY.> | SIIE looked sEmmelasiiny i AL Bs _comfortable DE blue sky and a wind whip- | founded Rod Stevens.” he remarked. Poerziy e ping the blus waters of Biloxi [ “I thought of him.” smiled Juanita, ia weather. 50 Sound, fluttering the flag of | “because you made me." Enjoy cooling re- o the Undine and the mar-| “Was that it? He says T had no Het whea you quesa's orange scar! where |right to take you off here as soon as need it. West- she sat on the forward deck, talking |youd met everybody. But wouldn't inghouse fans With the mate. Kirk was pointing out | you say I had & little right, the right are economical as well as quiet. Ship Island to Juanita. “That's where |of discovery?” we would have gone today if Nelly had “That's a big right,” sald Juanita. ROBOLPH & WEST €O come.” In his yachting cap and blue |“The right of discovery.; J flannels Kirk looked almost boyish.| “I think so, too.” Kirk answered. 1832 N. Y. Ave. N. W, Juanita's eyes moved from Ship Island “Rivers have sometimes belonged to Hevdwere Merchants Since 1085 sclentists' examination of the Jervots X : Katharine Berry, a member of thel Mattresses and Sprin, . skull found near the Jervois Range in| _Frees Six Nude Swimmers. | esearch division of the fund, compiied * Mmmtaln Valley Water Central Australia, said it was the most OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., July 28| the report, in which she said the “white | Consult Us for the Best primitive and complete human skull | (A —"I didn't know what a bathing |collar class” has a higher birth rate For 75 Years eseri ever discovered. sult was until T was 30 years old,” said |in the Western areas than in the | N = bl :’: i The Jervois skull” he declared, |Lewis R. Morris, county attorney, yes- | Eastern States, with the exception of 925 G St. .w. onlta i bears out the belief that the muscular | terday as he freed six youths arrested | California. On \the other hand, the system by means of which man main- | by deputy sheriffs for swimming with- | birth rate among laborers shows the 306 Dist. Natl. Bank Bldg. Natl. 4711. Mattresses Remade tains an erect posture dominates his|out them. highest rate in New Jersey, Pennsyl- . « « Ul PALAIS ROYAL... G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 OVER THE WEEK END July TRIP NEW YORK SATURDAY TO AND = INCLUDING AUGLUST 29th Q [ N\ Tickets valid in coaches o 5 or Pullman cars (upon pay- A, p ment of Pullman charges). = to Good going on all trains — from 12:25 a. m, to and N == including 5:00 p. m. Sat- S urday, except the Colum. S 2 July bian. Good for return on \ ; N S . . . i trom New Yot N QAR N Here are timely items that you need right now! cluding 700 5. e tratn \ » | N\ N NN . . T A SRR And they are all Clearance Sale Priced! Come in tomorrow with all B. & 0. trains between Jersey City and New York. ow fare affords am eppor- e . hold i dny I:’J! Sunday at very rens i s | to watch the gulls following the vacht. |the men who discovered them. They've i 1 H | “Juanita and the marquesa had been |taken their nemes, at any rate.” Baltlmore & Ohio |in"Biloxi a fortnight. - Following the | Juanita seemed not to hear this, as oile carnival there had_been a few ‘small |Kiri's hold on her hand tightened, arties. Cerise DuBois, who had been want them to know you,” he add- . ; P Btiesn of Gomus, entertained them with | ed, “But I don't want you to like some.. Fabrlcs ea ra nce 0 Al‘th es a morning coffee. Adrian Fouche and | body lse—better. Promise me you o ; his mother had invited them to dinner. | w. % = i Rod Stevens gave Juanita a dance Her eyes came back to him, smiling. 25 " o5E where all the faors were Spanish. The | *'Can we swear to be safe from the 24C d Bamn Sak, wial { ()¢ Stevens home, one of the fine old places | headache on Tuesday. and think it will y . Eathis on St. Charles avenue, was filed with |hold> Mrs. Browning said that” she | e light and music. The March night was | told him. " v 7 af‘:nrmdnnd soft as June. i | “Well, anyhow. promise. You like A collection of the sea- ° Séke}{mpfl.a] = iy < as me—a little—don't you? son's newest pri s : : Nelly had welcomed her guests as| MOSH (UL O 0 eves ) ewest printings Cotton the desert dweller welcomes the cara- shicolottil vaile Sbatiste C o 5t eve there were | BTAYE. § | > ] 50c Jergen's Vio- s o dinrier and brldge, of dancing |, “Then don't like anvbody eise bet- |l lawns and handkerchief ) let " Glycerin |on the veranda of White' Aloes, the |{T. Don't love anybody, Juanita—at| lawns. All fast colors. : Shampoo 5 | great house with the garden sloping | gy Tqiq" W relet He had & sense | 29c Bar Castile {down to the zea, N of the veil dropping again between | Second Floor Soap This was Kirk's fourth visit since'them. It was she who began to walk | Fadio Cutians i Shna they had come. Already he could ob-|on. They fook the crescent's inner 4 Jan urran | serve a change in Juanita, watching curve, standing at length on its point | o iy or as she watched the gulls, a slender. | where the winds came tearing in, | / el ad figure among those fiving driving the spray about their feet. | 1 Something had seemed to €rop Juanita took off her cap, the wind lift- 4 fopd5e way from her, some veil, some fecling | - Y ing the loose tendrils of her hair, blow- remoteness. ing her sl s . She m:‘,d $1.50 China Per- 89(: 5 QNhnl };s ‘;at(“"":hr’ asked suddenly, | white and s . her eyes on the far | o fume Burners soking ahead of them. ke sea, on the gulls circling high. W h | ° 5 N Vacatlons La’t “That,” sald Kirk, “is our destina-| Kirk caught her hand again, srm-' as 24 . : > First Floor 7 "Dxn_‘he Ir'lie (;(uCnnnr;." ped it tight as if to hold her. She{ . A —— * t was all white sand, narrow as a semed like something winged. scme- 8 ° d P front yard, with dunes and tall blow- |thing that might fly away with th F b the Year Round || ot ol die " il SRS 0 abrics 4 l b]mgh s(trug;!t:xre lr:\-e:ed”\;-x‘tl:enl:x]vfmzrl::‘ Her t\asi(;]n was not playful woman | i 81 I h H h4 o on the farther side a surf tor retreat, as he knew it. It was more ~J|e x99-Inc 2 driving wind. People, looking Pygmy- | than this. | 1 8 d . N 2 nifiome ovies caves i C . Misses and women who know the Ciné-Kodak Model M || ™5an Sioo Saering o bathess. = : s good taste of simplicity and skilled I/l Sheets The marquesa’s eyes roved to the ram- Printed Lawns, Printe & s z 5 - A y 5 cutting, the beauty of fine fabrics, un 0"1)- 875 Llng. vine-clad house. o Handkerchief Lawns, A - 2 § _.jLike to igoi in"thewater?" Eiri T"le PALAIS Dress Ginghams, usual designs, subtle color schemes C 4 ¢ dy come to Monte Carlo—for g 5 It > 2w Highly serviceable you on your vacation — . she asked. ROYAL | Dimities. superb values offered in these smart, < <hegns' i il o b " Kirk understood. The marquesa was ! i she 5 travel, sports, your ch BN of Ehe aGiIetts WhEeh e2le ied Second Floor ; cool Summgr (lressesi There are finish, firmly woven dren at play — né- them up the steps of the house. In- G Street at Eleventh | many charm.mg styles in a variety of quality mat‘er. 1L Will Kodak willcatchand keep ace horses or sitting in the high | choice materials and colorings. Thev launder well E hairs around the re te wheel. > for you, in action. Stop uanita looked and turned away. ABIC Piniah& are washable. Secanarmods here now and learn how The marquesa started in. “Not com- y 2 ' 4 Punja ; easy it is to make home B ks b e onee Special Offer! Invader Styles: Sports—Afternoon—Dinner all, battled the waves at their height, | CT e MeshRTEY WHATEVER interests The marquesa shook her head. “Why Printed Voiles, Printed and fine sewing will recognize the people were grouped about the Kirk promised. During his visits in | : & Dance Frocks movies with Ciné-Kodak. Bilozi he had found Spanish cust = R Tl SRC doung EDRn AN Cl s Full Dress Materials: Wash Crepes—Printed Crepes— Glazed Chintz sing. He was sure he had said it le to J ita that the uesa ha . . e ~ Tune in on Kodak Hour hot heard. - Juanita seemed not to mind L Plain & Printed Chiffons—Georgettes— | Fridays—9p.m. (E.S.T.) esplonage ; | Prlnts Embroidered Organdy - : prea S N e R veiion _ Well, he nad her to himself for an ; - g : | MNB. hour, anyway. ; | en Sizes for Women and Misses. How about the surf, Juanita? Want | $ EASTMAN KODAK to_go in2” 18C yd L . He called her Juanita now. The | . . v, STORES, INC. marquesa called her that sometimes. 2 - Sometimes she said “Ysabel.” thrk lrror e ” - You'll love these iked “Juanita” better. Juanita hadn't Fast colored prints in u > i - PSS 5 i = < f 607-14th Street, N.W. R Ll R e ],5 [l I‘ Brpls spreads. Made of fine Tel. District 8592 L ek - ODOn quality Glazed Chintz elenng The quick, sharp syllable had been soft e — | $8.7 5 g T Continuing the July Clearance Sale of temed e et styles. Double or twi bed sizes. somoa | Women’s Smart Shoes | =~ Linens and 5650 $4°3 9 Tond 310 $5 85 Colonial Style $1.49 Stamped Pequot and Quilts Ita'l-‘;r"w’"e“ $1 '19 This splendid offering is a strong feature of the Palais Royal's July Clearance Sale. There are e S many styles from the front ranks of fashion—shoes of striking beauty, fine workmanship, varied $1 98 . Regularly $13.50 5 5 d - = 3 %,.f“,!(v‘ 2 L“O,‘;,',d 19 materials and numerous patterns. Fill your shoe requirements now at these amazingly low prices. edge . g C Linens—Kids and Spectators—and Black Shoes for Future Wear i $1.19 Stamped 98 Light weight patch- Bedspreads C ™ work quilts fcr Sum- c Stamped . mer. Well made with o PV 306 Clearance of Pewter Ware i erliatiinean Y 7 i Tops - . ~ Bie [ av of practical si iety of designs. .95 Pewter Cream Pitcher and Sugar Bowl (on a tray of practical size) .... variety of designs. BtcomdNE0e .95 Pewter Water Pitcher..... : kP 5 Beocritmictn In the July Clearance! 476 Pieces Smart Sports Apparel . 1()7 Seorts Bilk Frocks and 3-ps. $3 95 7 TWo and Three piece Boucle $13 95 ocketedacls ki . et at Dr astic ShgecDllted Suits in Summer % 4 suits in pastel shades: in broken 4 Corduroy Suits, white and pas- 2 s s P 6 9 5 Frocks. Separate Reductidns }1%9?“ in_eizes 14t 20, Were $5.9 5 reie were "81085. $ 5 P 95, Now...... ‘ . RS RI R Separate Jackets of Chammy - 113 Silk Sports Dresses and Jacket Frocks, in white 3L mnsg ande fow e $ Jackets. Linen You will find one of these |f| for and pastels. sizes 14 to 20; & 6 95 Silks; white and pastels; sizes 14 o 3. 4 mirrors a great convenience Lo o R B Suits. Boucles. in your dressing room. It 21 Sports Suits and Ensembles in shantungs, pebbly . can readily be placed on the Immediate s S = §10) o5 : . Were 81650, i . 87 ‘Two-plece Linen Suits, in white and $1 pastels; sizes 14 to 20; were $2.95, now.. Summer Sportswear that 4§ Linen Suits, 2 plece, in sizes 14 $1.98 you can wear right now door. Equipped with brack- ) A e S i b and in the early Fall and 4 % cle 3-pc. Sul shades; Kid gora neks, pla: y ets for hanging. Size 12x48 Clflse Out. sizes 14 to 42. Were $25. 518 257 SHConsior Wit ctating el s6 95 A inches. Mahogany, Wal. Fow .ieeenee sizes 14 to 20; were $10.95, now..... . at what prices! nut, Maple, or White En. ¢ amel Finish Frame, bR wall or on the back of a

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