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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 16, 1931—PART THREE “NUTRITION PARLEY ; John R McNeal, u,h 1« Georgia Johnson, | n Hengy Hollem, 21, and Bessle Jonnson, 20; 2 e O Tepus arl B Mariin. 38 orih and Forest C. " tin, 38, . & wn"fi. boin Tt Bionecance Siisr Ohis; Rey. | K"h"n‘"' LB R l"fl"fl'" is. P ’ i oo g 7% : ""'sL Bunks, “'-rfi"“ Liliso M. Rosen- o e Ry- | " murence K. Hvde. Jo. and Ol V. L. | ¥ Geor Ml\ll\u e gity. and : Goiesh Walker, 30, and Bernics Wigst o Diets Will Be Main Topic at i dermer = o Wiertos, | 1l i . h‘ 4 ‘AT, cen, 31, and Elizabeth Reed, ev. Charles J. AT l., R Meeting in Red Cross At both 'of Baithnole MaT Rev. Hflmil Y enken town: i w, 22, d L | Headquarters. oty Qoeye Earrshay, 13, apd B Solps, 13 | Loun ok sl lu- o Rev. 7 Lo 3 3 Hartsol 4 5 rdi . d tnuh-u. )K & s Diets for adults and child nutrition | 190 ',;’,"‘»,‘,W,‘;d‘;“‘ ,'“ Tana Chandler, | simce § Mi‘pni'{‘m 2, snd Bernice il be the principal toples of discussion |, JeC7ge M, Avery, 2 dnd Anng M. pouet | """‘"‘"' 2 dathoun 3 '; iy cnv, and 84 the Nutritionists’ Conference of the | Douenerts. | ' " 2 b :l,:;'flr;-_nw-' 85, Richmond, Va.; Rev. 0. A U 3 s Lo & oekett Muir, evy 3 American Red Cross, opening tomorrow | sen & Duprey, 3. this eitys ey Thomas | yoarren M. Brown, 22. Glarendon, Ve. 408 | in the headquarters of the District |A.JJ Walsh Warren §. Stuart N | A Wintam- s, Jenking 30, and Myrtle G W. Reld: 31, and Henna L. McGee, ehapter, on E near Seventeenth street. | Jenkins, 23; Rev. AR | e ilock, 36, Pay B | el nd Anastas! Miss Clyde B. Schuman, director of | mack hazss 35, Birh W. *E | poogee, X ,,,",;;5"",, 4 Anastasta | Herman 3 the nutrition service, will preside, while | Tavier o 72 garties (_\Dm - » ;. : L ohnkm at the opening session include | F®Y Brirsl e ol 183.Vhi | apd, Bather M. Wiz, TRy, | Thls Week show"'g spemls in 2l Bedroom Settingsof Individuality Red Cross; .n:mwl.. Fieser, vice rhllr; > u!vm'v'v’flum nd ‘:fl‘i“ A V| Mary B Yyackson 23, Elkhorn, W. Va man; Richare . ‘Throsh, assistan 3 Chasan, 33, Pa ‘Andrew N_ DeMuth " director of life siving and first aid; Bt e, this eyt Rev. L | and Fupe S ‘f“}'?&"“m,"m’.".u'v“‘fl':\’ Bun: Miss Ruth Wadman, sssistant director { drconueiy god Ruby 8, 7 M. R. Reddy, acting = e ;‘{”' and Ruth V. | "Sifiiam H Hartman. ir. Pnu:‘?rm‘r:l: I lmcwr of disaster service, and Robert R 40 piorive | 310, Benicice L Benjnimin, 33, this E. Bondy, manager of the Eastern area | Newburn 19; Reg, | MeElGon Ribb Dr-x.- 10, this city, and Bar- B’ the e Orom symeng . Sharpa.’ 3, *ena Evelrn . 30, Brentwood, Md.: Rev. Av the -fmmmmmeem -,p‘en:t:: Imer W, 'Mo':'uh TR phward O Leves. 30, and Ruth M. Galer, Gerry 3 3 » OFm’lQ ‘W. Hosl h “ 'y A. Oas- i 1 Shatior of e Red Oross Nursing Sert- Jieopurd u‘y” and Anne ¥ schimiy- e ‘m”no.cn, S "Gnariesion. ‘W V2 ice. Tuesday's Includes taiks itimore, Md.; Rev “Luclus ©, Mrs, ve (‘" sepn A. 37 Portsmouth, Va.. N s " and Emily McQueen, | and ‘Mdajer,” 30, Pittsbureh, Pa. 1. Malinde Havey, director of Red Cross 0- e ;| Albert ©. Ball, .‘nat Helen ¥ "%‘.5' Public Health Nursing Service; . Miss | ;.1 - va., | dble: 13, beth of Charlottesville Sena Anderson, acting director of home | an h 1 ¢ Vai| Hamy'L Slve, dro 3L and Euher A. Hum- Byl | Rev ; 5 - 0 Rev. W. W. Meln lene_and care of the sick servioe , 40, Predericksburg, . nllrm:‘ Bdln’)‘d( 26 and Orreabelle Watson, J. A. Heckman, Frank J. B . Heckman, rUnDer, | ang apin, 36, Richmond, Va.; | 21, Rev. Washinkton Robinion editor of the Red Cross Courler: 5 tevensgn. bdwaid W Praci 16 Takoma Park. Md. Ellen McBryde Brown, editor of the two P nes ind Morris Jones, 23; | and Mary U cnmm 18, a-lm‘l\r Md. . Ry, Washington Bos | Junior Red Cross magazines; Mrs. \v\nm"::. ";‘cé‘.'.‘“’ Y Jireinia T e O Baiten. 20, Mount Alry. Va ‘Thornton and Miss Robena Rae, | Brooke. 18: Judse Robori & o Hlirabeth T MeCauiav: 19. Chariottes- ‘Re‘\'r’“ fltl C.ng‘m’l’m nd Clara lulfler 20; | ville, Va.; Rev. John E. Briges. Other speskers will be Mrs, John | 3 A ipple, provident, General Pederation,of | 21" vas-ar seitiassras Mes Tas Yumeelt | " tures Women's Clubs; Miss Agnes K. Hann nson | Rabbits destroy Austra ‘"n‘fi" 3] i e, e | %nmm-- et T e g A : . aday moming, Mias | Logrencs 2, sp oo .| Ry epredations Iaree on-poisonious Attractive Mahogany bed, in either size. These very unusual looking beds are in maple. ; r)di'd?‘lrwa. lmr snakes are to be liberated in the in- Single .....$33,50 Double size, $38,50 They come in either single wr double size. Masie' B, ',,,,_,,,_ ADd | fested districts. Baoconstrictors prol . O R sbly will be raised for the extermin Both September Sale Prices September sale prices AR Neas 1, ang wn V. Oarter, 18; |tion process, for they breed rapidly v. Richerd D. i i o ,,?"‘_ P 1 |8nd sn adult can swallow & rabbit at Single size...§28 () Double size..$33 50 o “Ba™ * |one gu $ Moses’ 70th Anniversary Special bed. 314" posts, 5-ply panels and in a choice SQQ Olll’ Wmdow DISPIGY Of of mahogany, walnut, maple or curly o o o1l lication,” on Monday. maple finish. Smgh or double size, Severs Tound able _discussions ot | Mlfllafure MI""‘ery MOdes This Chest matches our Colonial September sale price. . --$21.50 gutrition problems wlll,l-gemh::t:":m all | |83 |_|93| red mahogany bed room groups Sutritionists present which space does not permit show- AUTO TOLL PROBLEM i"tffid :l::;er ti; a th;g_: p?r:;bl: 1! al 1 GROWING, PAYNE SAYS $17.50, The chest is. $35.00 Pndividual Responsibility Termed Biggest Factor in Bblution df Increasing Deaths. B the Associated Press. Bl e ety Tt | . R AP g el ne , Bed Room Group in Walnut solution by any single agency.” mm.'lfn. deaths last year in excess of 32,500, an increase of 1246 over the -~ : previous year, he contended “the sup- In the artistic Queen Anne designs. of every city, State and group must Of the finest construction in matched . obtained if the trend is to be tu in a safer d!mtl;n. # mw. Eugenle walnut veneers and unexcelled work- “Individual responsibility among | i i motor vehicle operstors,” he continued, Mode i < kg g L “ean do more in curbing the driving major P"c“) S g 532500 hazards than all organized efforts com- : bined. Regulation or education and en- forcement along safety lines will hslp considerably, but _individual Wity must be nnkem-d i Lhz ’-n\e‘ problem is to be definitely solved.' !mpom into Shanghal from the United States indicate that the 1931 | fotal will substantially exceed the iotal | A Twang Of the Scotchl The Lee Bouse| $10 15th AND L ST8 N.W, el X . sy A Friendly, Wall,()rdeml Hotel —and rightly so, for Eugenie’s father was a Scotch- ANNOUNCES | man. Suzanne Talbot has fashioned this very grace- Much Reduced Rates ful, very peaked and very one-sided model trimmed with Weekly a veil. In kilty, brown and black. # Monthly ‘ : ; L O B W. . Moses & Sons Reasonably Priced Dining Room F St. at Eleventh WE INVITE YOUR CALL W. . Moses & Sons i agaa Natt 3770 Attractive 4-Piece Suite The entire group of four pieces for the September Sale at $100! It comes y 50 in either mahogany or walnut and may be ordered in maple for the same price. Th S Year s I 6 B uys Full dustproof, Embassy construction, and dovetailed case corners. Early American design. 100 THAT New FALL Dress You must have—to be in FASHION! iy Our Deferred Payment Plan This low price doesn’t begin to tell the story of their smartness and high quality. The new styles are so dif- ferent and so becoming that vou will Furniture want a new frock right awa S d F for Fall tored Free tor Fa WOOLENS Delivery TRAVEL TWEEDS CANTSC/)FIN(.;REPES 20% Off ¥ W. B Moses & Sons 20% w 50% VELVETS advertived bedding iteshs and Nat’l 3770 Sizes 14 to 44 20th Anniversary Year Specials Reductions on many other pieces F St. at 11th