Evening Star Newspaper, August 5, 1931, Page 21

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' YOUTHOF WORLD . SEENIN RevOLT intémational Y. M. C. A. Body Told Age-Old Customs Being Discarded. g X By the Associated Press. | CLEVELAND, August 5.—An address picturing $he youth of the world as in revolt against many of the age-old cus- toms of soclety marked the opening session _here last might of the World Conference of the Young Men’s Chris- tian Association. The speaker was Dr. John A. Mackay, professor at the Uni- versity of Peru. Dr. Mackay said that since the war, THE EVENING STAR, DR.-MONROE HEADS - |Columbia Professor mands the absoluté loyalty of youth. | By the Associated Press. Religion is either rejected as a rival loyalty or tolerated as a useful means | nponroe of Columbia University Mon- of furthering the national purpose. The speaker found the anti-religious attitude of some parts of the world was | caused by falsely assoclating God with the unethical attitudes, out-worn the- | T0N e o e tonal education ologles and hateful economic systems | of many so-called religious people. 48 Nations Represented. More than 2,000 delegates were present from 48 nations, many of them in native costumes. Five ages e R N P orriiey Do | of the International Institute of Teach- gram. There were announcements in German, Prench and English, a prayer in Japanese, and songs in Russian by & church cholr. The principal speaker at today's ses- sion was ‘to be Dr. W. R. England. His subject was “Has Life a Maltby of | Japan now make their living from WORLD EDUCATORS! Elected” as Denver Convention Comes to Close. NEW YORK, August 5.—Prof. Paul day announced his acceptance of the presidency of the World Federation of Education Associations, which is made organizations throughout the world. The post was offered to Dr. Monroe after a meeting of the federation’s board of directors at Denver Saturday. His new cuties will in no way inter- fere with his present work as director ers’ College at Columbia, the educator said. . farming families in Nearly 4,000,0( tivation of two and one-half acres youth has passed from being a “biologi- | Meaning?” of land or less. {-7 PALAIS o fi G STREET AT ELEVENTH More Like “Real Dresses” Than Ever! TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Hooverettes ”$1-00 Made of gay, new, colorful prints in new. styles, that look “just like a dress” when you have them on. And yet they slip on and off as easily as an apron! 1 "Sleeveless, and short set- in sleeves, ‘Finished with scallops in comtrasting pip- ing. Sizes'l4 to 46. Palals Royal—Third Floor SPECIFIC SKIN TREATMENTS AND BEAUTY REQUISITES For Normal Skin $4.00 For Dry Skin $3.50 For Oily Skin $4.25 For Skin Development $4.25 For Acne (Pimples) $3.50 Palais Royal—Main Floor For Loveliness that Lasts . . . Use La Velouty de Dixor The Original Fremch Cream-and- Powder Combined 2 sizes at \" Our Baby Days Know Baby Way:« —and all the things that Mothers need to keep the little darlings comfy and sweet are specially priced tomor- row! - ~ Infants’ Flannelette Garments 39¢ Soft whits flannelette, trimmed in pink or biue, make these neces- sary first garments—the little gowns and kimonos that wee people “live in"—and the little gertrydes, too. “Dalby” Shirts and Bands Pc o wool and cotton mixed in healthful proportions—and made the popular Dalby way. Sun Suits—Special, 2 for $1.00 Ccol otton or light-weight wool and rayon mixture, in jade, red, orange, blu:—some with appliques on the mesh front. Sizes 2to 8. Down and Feather Baby Pillows, 8¢ 14x21-in. pillows, down and feather filled, In pink or blue sateen covers: * 30x40 in. Blankets 79¢ Scalloped . blankets, in pink or blue, with cute nursery designs; attractively boxed. . 3l Crib Sheets, each . ... 39¢ 36x84-in. size, with colored hems, hemstitched and embroldered. 79¢ and $1 Dresses for Baby 2 for $1 Adorable infants' dresses, trimmed with lsce and embroidery; some with cunning collars; sizes 1 and 2 years. Palais Royal—Third Floor. Exceptional Sale! Bright New Pull them on over a wet bathing suit—wear them at the edge of the pool or on the beach. Lounge restfully in them about the house or on the porch. Sleep in them! Here's a thousand of the cutest, newest cotton pa- jamas for all the uses that cotton pajamas are put to! New prints, clever new bodice treatments— wide trousers — in small, medium and large sizes. Palais Royal-—Third Floar WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, Only 300 of These Summer Bags $]-29 Here's one of those rare opportunities when vou can get a really smart handbag for a little price! Summer models and many styles that you can carry right through the Fall season: Patents, brown, navy and red leathers, plenty of whites. HANDBAGS—STREET FLOOR Strolling My Baby Back Home It's a thrill to take baby out riding in one of these strollers, for the car- riage can be turned so you can watch all the cute things she does. It's the only one we have at this low price with the reversible gear. Upholstered in corduroy with rubber tired wheels. $27.50 DROP SIDE BASSINET Ivory or green, in two- 1 d tions, complete with a Tayer-feit $€).95 mattress INFANTS’' FURNITURE—FOURTH FLOOR Clearance! $6.50 to $12.50 Footwear $ 4.'85 Every one needs one or two fresh, new pairs of shoes just at this time of the Sum- mer. Included are white and natural linens, beige, eggshell and blonde kid- skins—most of them handmade with turned soles. Broken size ranges. SHOES—SECOND FLOOR AUGUST 5, 1931. Lots of Fun and Comfort . . . WADING POOLS What a grand lot of fun the kiddies will have in one of these wading pools. Of waterproof canvas with angle-iron framework, corner seats and oytlet for water. 34x31; feet, 12 inches deep. Wading Pool, 4%;x4"; feet and 12 in. deep, $7.50 Portable Showers, $1.95 OUTDOOR FURNITURE—FOURTH FLOOR. Sale of Nationall‘y' Advertise',di Men’s Underwear “Manhattan” . . . “Rockinchair” . . . “Big Yank” . . . those are names that mean something in Men’s Wear. You know them almost as well as your own name. Know, too, that they stand for fine quality, and good work- manship. These “old stand-bys” are on sale tomorrow at much less than their nationally advertised prices. Mail and phone orders filled. INCHAIQ\ ca Union Suits Checked na insook, with side leg opening, athletic style suits, in regular, long and stout sizes 36 to 46. 75c 6 for $4.35 ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR Shirts and Shorts Striped and jacquard broadcloth shorts, full cut, sizes 28 to 44; Manhattan ribbed shirts, sizes 34 to 44, h £ Union Suits Superior in every way! Taped armholes, bar-tacked seams, re- inforced backs, triple stitching; fine nain- -s00k ; 36 to 46. 75c 6 for $4.35 MEN'S WEAR SHOP—STREET FLOOR Now at Drastic Reductions Summer Dresses Originally $7.74 to $29.50 You'll not only find every type df Summer dresses—but plenty of late Spring models in black, navy, brown and dark prints that would be just the thing for the first cool day, misses’ sizes, women’s, little wogséh's ar of Fall. Junior misses’ sizes, alger women's sizes. DRESS SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR

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