Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1931, Page 21

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Midsummer Folk -Festival GIRLS TO ACT "l' SYLVAN THEATER. CONDENNS CHILDS RONPS N EVENING Bureau Booklet Says Bed-| time Excitement by Play or Story Injurious. -+ Ot PALAIS ROYAL -- G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Coats Such as These, So Luxurwu.sly Fur-Tnmmed So Flatteringly New in Silhouette, Can’t Be ‘Purchased Every Day for $58! - Sale! Fur-Trimmed COATS, 58 So take advantage of this opportunity to buy your Winter coat now! The styles are after the latest models from the Paris openings! Each coat is lavishly trimmed with deep, rich fur-. . . and each one repre- sents a value that we have never been able to present before! y Don't get a child excited, either by yomping or hair-raising stories, just before bedtime, is the advice handed | out by the Children’s Bureau in a hand. book on care of pre-schqol children, is- . sued today. “Make bedtime a_quiet, happy tim ‘without romping or bolste: y," the | B} volume of guidance adv By the end of the day the child tires and if Tomping or teasing is permitts they easily become overexcited or tens mear to giggling laughter and to tears. : Late Hour for Father. I E “In many households the hour before ‘ bedtime is the only hour when (n(her‘ can be with his children, and this often means that he plays vigorously with them, stimulates them to laughter and excitement, tosses them and jumps them | about, for he wanis to see them have | L3 good time. ‘Their shrill voices crying, ‘Me nex daddy, me next!” show they are. Rough and tumble play ha its ‘place, but it does not belong in the late afternoon or the evening. “The best amusem<nt for bedtime likely to exicite th:m or inspire fear.” The book generally makes bringing up the children a job for father as well as| for mother. Lacks Understanding. m"?,“e’;vafx’fé’?nmf,h‘;co’“a“‘h‘hiisi’r’é"f.faé‘l‘ “n . Styles: We predict that these coats will be the most talked of— l“&é?fn:%x'fife SR y the most wanted coats in town! Every style was selected with an eye to giving you the advance changes in sfl'houette—the subtlest details of seaming and sleeve treatment—the richest, most flatter- ing fur collars. EVERL‘I SQUIRES as Marenka and Catherine Schofield as Honza in the “Midsummer Folk Festival” to be presented by the Girl Reserves of the Y. W. C. A. at the Sylvan Theater August 12 with the United States Army Band. —Star Staff Photo. g. | "8 the other hand, sprcific admoni- | tion is m: :\dE against & mother saying to her child, “I'll give )t to you, but don't 3ou tell your father.” MAY LOAN $20 000 000 ASKS PROBE OF CONSUL tivities of H. Valdez, Mexican consul at i ! ok‘}u:x:ma city. i Furs: Black Persian Lamb, Kolinsky, Cross s | - aldez recently was arres! or B T ey ) U. S. Bankers Tell Uruguay Sum ; speeding and was involved in & beer Fox, Kit Fox, Beaver, lfpped Marten Must Be Guaranteed Here. | Mexican at Oxlahoma City Post raid in which charges were voided by (skunk), Caracul, Mountain Sable, and city authorities. B Swank said he believed Valdez should others. e : withe Ve T e eomon bt | NORAN, Okl iAngust: 0G| bOTREinamm by Lie"goTerduti o4k have expressed a willingness to lend | Representative F. B. Swank of the fifth | he is showing-“a deliberate disrespect Uruguay $20,000,000 for financial re: - lief for a term of ‘one year, provided th | Oklahoma district last night tele- | for Ameninir} law: =y loan Is guaranteed by the Federal Re- Braphed the State Department at Wash- serve Bank. iington asking an investigation of ac- London has banned overhead bridges. Beech-Nut Gum The best propoaal between smokes . . . You'll enjoy chewing Beech-Nut Gum be- tween smokes. Its clear, cbol flavor refreshes your taste sensc—makes every smoke taste better—as good as the first smoke of the day. Motorists find that chewing gum re- lieves the tension of driving. Remember alk- ways, there is no gum so good as Beech-Nut. Colors: You will be able to find plenty of Black, Dark, Clear Browns, and Dark Clear Greens in this sale—they are the leading colors. Also Dark Red and Beige. Named by Representative. i % " Sizes: Specialized sizes make easy fitting Fabrics: 'lhe.ne\\' R‘ough»Sur‘facc Wool- and less alterations—Misses’, Women'’s, ens, the Juillard Boucle, Crepy and Half Sizes and Larger Women’s Extra Spongy surfaces. Sizes. Plenty of alll Palais Royal—Third Floor. '\ Note These Price Grbup_s ~ Wise Women are ‘““Sold” on the Idea of Advantageous Buying in Our Final Clearance of Summer Dresses For Women—For Misses—For S pecwlused Sizes - $795 at - ; Washable Sports S:lks, formerly $11.95. Printed Crepes in Pastel Shades, formerly $11 95 $ 495 i i [ $ I 0.00 Plain ‘and Printed Chiffon Frocks, formerly $7.95 Washable Plain Crepes and Printed Crepes, for- and $8.85. merly $16.50. s L ‘Prmted Crepes, formerly $8.95 and $11.95. Printed Crepes, Chiffons, Plain Flat Crepes, for:. Washable Crepes, formerly $895 and $11.95. merly $19.50, $25 and $29.50. Palals Royal—Third Floor. Full Fashioned Dull Sheer Chiffon and Silk Mesh - HOSIERY $1.35 QL Attractive, dainty medium mesh and fine sheer plain hose of clear, even weave, with picot tops, French heels'and cradle soles. In Made by the Beech-Nut Packing Co. Also makers of Beech-Nut Fruit Drops and At The season’s successes for sports, daytime, evening—drastically repriced in our final clearaway! ‘Wintergreen and Spearmint 195 / at Plain or Printed Crepe Frocks, formerly $7.95 at. and $8:85, I didn’t know why she turned me down—refused to make another date. And when I learned the rea- son, it was too late! She had married another Exceptional Purchase and Sale! French Crepe At Our Lowest Price : This Season How easily she could have loved him but for that ene fault—*"B.0." xNow nowwhy Ilost her. Why she pleaded ‘I have a headache’. . . ‘it’s far too hot” «..when I begged her to go out with me. Yet all the time I felt she Jiked me—hated to hurt and disappoint me. Had I only realized the truth then! Had I only been more careful about ‘B.O.’—body odor.” A hot weather warning This young man was not purposely careless. He never dreamed he was offending. That’s the tragic, the heartbreaking thing about body odor. Wedon't know when we're guilty —and our ignorance can cost us dear! - Never take chances with this distressing fault at any time. And be extra carcful now when the mercury is shooting upward and the hot sun makes us perspire more frecly. Remember, our sense of smell quickly gets used”¥o an ever-present odor and we don’t notice it i ourselves. But everyone else does. A simple safeguard Make it 2 habit to wash and bathe often with Lifebuoy. You'll be cooler, more com= fortablé, safe from *‘B.O."! Lifebuoy’s rich, creamy, abundant latheg purifies and deodor- izes pores—keeps the body fresh and sweet. Its pleasant, extra-clean scent—that vanishes as you tinse—tells you better than words, “‘Here's cleanliness PLUS!™ Fresh, radiant complexions No need to pay fancy prices for a ‘‘com- plexion soap”. Get Lifebuoy. Every night massageits pure, bland, decp-cleansinglatiser well into the skin. Then rinse. It will gently . free pores of clogged impuritics—quickly bring back the fresh glow of health to dull, cloudy complexions. Adopt Lifepuoy todzy. A product of LEVER BROTHERS CO,, Cambridge, Mau. Lifebuoy HEALTH SOAP stops body o or» the wanted colors. Sizes 8% to 10%. Palals Royal—Main Floor. Also! 1,800 Prs. Full Fashioned Silk Hose 8 SC This Quallty' Faull Fashioned! Picot Top!’ Ch!ffon Silk-to- the-Top! French Heel! Plated Sole! Picot Top Service weight with mercerized sole and garter hem. French heels. All wanted shades. Sizes 8% to 105, Palsis Royal—Main Floor. Clearance! Women’s Shoes $6 10 3650 $ 4_ 39 875010 $10 $ 5 85 > alues Linens—White Kids—Blonde kld—Bl:ck Kid With i Reptile—Patent Leather Still a'number of excellent values here for smart women who want good shoes at a low price. They’re reduced so low, of course, because the size and eolor ranges are in- complete, and we want to clear our shelves of these short lines. e m?—w Floor, ‘ 1 -69 Every slip is cut, according to.our special order, 45 inches long! New bias slips, cut and seamed for per- fect smoothness! Plain tailored, em- broidered and lace-trimmed slips! In wanted shades of white, flesh and tea rose. Regular sizes. Extra! Handmade Nightgowns fg:_*fiizfi S = 09c

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