Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1931, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1931. U;ESUANUER CELLS | Tuesday and Wedne Is Obtained. $5 Size Myette BY HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE, | : P Toilet Water Associated Press Science Editor. | vr Sl suanzest ang newes ons, feed | Assorted odeurs, world’s strangest and newest jobs, feed- = / : ing meals to living human cancer ce @hich are raised in glass tubes, are on : ~xhibition_before the Radiological So- | i : i Sy i inge L | e MBI A R % R . o o CASH YOUR CHRISTMAS SAVING CHECKS H FLO! $3 size Myette toilet $1.78 Djer-Kiss toilet o Crocker Can Research Institute of | —_— : ; ! 2 size Myette toilet $3 Lubin toilet water, 69c] 1.69 Columbia University and at Johns Hop- | ) kins University. The fillm is exhibited water, ass’t odeurs.. floral odeurs to the X-ray convention by the Chemi- S e ale of regular leather handbags ift Ttem Perfection of s is a devel t | G f I E’Z;‘,’i" ;Lf“?fi:'éin’[m‘ {«:{ ‘ZE}TE%‘ : 1t ems the “impersonal but living bits of real | " Smooth calf and grained leather! Black—brown—green. . i ® U “onsiderable practical information. | ‘ ‘ Cells Are Delicate Things. | | A — : ot oxbio ot Raising these mnllgr:’nnt (‘(’ll’l.sbls msre ticklish than an incubator baby. Re- 1 / “ 3 ; e eisaa i i ity rarorasie | e Filled with bath powder when organized in man, they are deli- | ] ;i ‘ cate things. A single invisible mold or " ’ { bacterium floating through the air into | /i : : M2 C their glass homes while they are being | ‘ fed ruins the whole works. So at Columbia they are kept in a . specially constructed (unqel‘ lighted by ; ; ~ = oesree 2L ST T e Hts iy glass windows. It is big enough to 3. Covered frame Fosictilr s o hold a table, upon which the cancer . cells live in glass receptacles of various | 1. Metal frame bag, bag of calf and T 8 Rough grain thrusting their heads inside the tunnel | and metal trim. . n lhmughgspemll ohpenéncs. S | - s . o N and socket; The workers' hands and faces are | [ s . 7 2 s 2 sterilized, their bodies encased in ster- | A 7 - - ; Coty gift sets, toilet shapes. The caretakers sit outside, | rough grain buck i - novel flap closing 1 98 envelope with Imported purse-size perfume Imported China perfume ined. . plain calf trim.. bottles, ass't col- 45 Durners, complete with cord 3 nally 250... [ ilized unifotms. They may not even | / % i 7 water and face pow- $1 Williams’ shaving speak while their heads are inside the | Y 7, 5 e der, limited quantity 2.89 sets 89C These precautions are not to protect | 2ok V) / i X / é o ™ the caretakers to much as to safeguard | PR ; ) v. ; ” $10 Houbigant Gift the cells against contamination. Even | ¥ S50 1 i N e Seta the air is washed before entering the | % tunnel by being forced through damp felt cloth. | ! 3 4. Large rough Must Be Fed Regularly. | | . Contrasting grains The cells come originally from cancer | 2. Smooth calf en- rain ewvelope O L IO neaiepy £ i . N box— il ith i i envelope bag of calf, with ith tal ele- removed from patients by operation. | velope with inner with inner zipper » ag of calf, with metal ele [ Fhioy ooy 41 varietice. Thiy boe pincel | | zipper pocket.. l 98 pocket........ . 1 98 with wovel flap 1'98 ring clip clasp 1 98 phant trim in a mixture made of the clear portion | | Palais Royal—Main Floor of cattle’s blood and certain salts nnd‘ then sealed airtight. But they have to | be fed regularly every 48 hours, | - ‘This fe\‘dmg.d as well I.Sx the other | ousekeeping duties,. requires expert 9 o work. The feeding is done by sterilizing | b = - . Saliter pamitibe i, | You'd scarcely dream of paying so little for Ever ybody’s aSklng for our alcohol flame and filling it with the . cencer cell food, a substance called plasma.”* The sealed doors of the | 0 l e glass cancer houses are opened mo- | [ ] [ ] [ ] mentarily to inject a little of the plasma l ln gerle into the queer homestead. p ’I‘ So long as they are fed regularly u rb an S Perfume, toilet water, double compact; suede these human cells live indefinitely. Ex- periments have not gone on long enough gus'::; ':]hether‘s ; w!lmlyd of them might 4 y perish of old age, 1 / is unilkely. as they have the power of 4 7 i P—- repreduction. film shows them : i doing this by “dividing,” each living : , i 5 Occasions cell transforming itself into two cells. t % p Sometimes this birth process requir only a few minutes. Each living power to move from place to place & swimming sort of moticn. | Killed in Various Ways. They are killed in various ways to learn how best to destroy cancer. Some are o sensilive to X-rays and radum that a small dose of radiation kills them. " although it would not injure healthy flesh. - This kind of cancer can be trealed by X-rays and radium. Other types of cells resist the radiation; mw{:l that X-rays and radium would cure, Z These human cells die under radia- : J Dounel Juivar a e e, ol radia- ‘ 7 with rolled edge and mose veil. Gypsy turbam of crepe - back satin with closely tucked band. ; ) X : Jaunty angora tam ) ] 4 e We've NEVER s g, Dr. Fran- : Tve d S ‘Wood, head of the Crocker B NA A / with ormament and R : : S Institute, told the radiologista that “the ) bow srim. o : before! A manuf] gxi_g'ear‘m(c‘e. between them remains as s Z9R ¢ NN | " : b : the Palais Royal | Al N Not only these featured ¥ 2 : New X-Ray Tube Exhibited. ; j ; o : p —all n An X-ray tube taking a snapshot in i . fabric 5— but others 5 i en's 3 sizes—all ne one-thousandth of a second, manyfold . il 4 4 equally chic, such as - ¢ service. Blues, the speed hitherto available, made its | '\ satin and lace combina- ¢ ] a debut in the scientific world here. . Wt / 3 ; . . : ; effects. or’n."m'fl' o;ul’):rl.; m on di.sfovlex;y ity VN O\ tions, ribbon, cire. Large 5 Buy current, like collecting water benind & <5 ; copl ol e e 2 4 : dam, and ufnenzd lz'tzlnc the dam burst. / . Plenty of black—also \ X Buy ; ign el e 1y ans * i E i > ;i t0 “see” inside the human body begin- Slips : : brown, tile, red, green Y, : V nings of disease hitherto blurred or T 7 silver and gold. () G Palais hidden by motion, 2 M / o 7B, tube was exhibited to the Radio- | Chemises i Palais Royal—Third Floor logic: iety. | \ The electric' dam tube is an inven- | nc ggn o!xtwo 'é““"‘;'"‘:’ the mnx-' Dancettes use X-ray Co. an e West! use | 2 Lamp Co., Montford Morrison and C. Panties T Methiers of Gio Radl logical Soctety | L embers of o} y commenting on the tube said that it | Petticoats should reveal details not previously vis- ible in X-ray pictures. UNION OF MUSICIANS A, RPN .ovely silk crepe de chine and crepe SCORES NAVY HEADS satin garments. Practical . . . vet e | appealing to every feminine heart! Federation Criticizes Officials for | Sleek, new fitted designs some Letting Service Bands Play daintily trimmed with lace, others at Private Fetes. smartly tailored. Sizes 34 to 44. e | . ’ ' a i Complete with shade Navy Department officials were crit- | White, flesh, tea rose, black BotSS / | d ‘yesterday by the American Fed. i Fi sonably pric e IR L e Fine Iamps' reas y priced. Three service bands to appear at private func- ¥ candle design in models for floor, tions in competition with civilian musi- i c“tvm' i i ; | lounge, hridge or table uses. Celanese ose] . ‘'eber, o i 3 ] Py T - el shades in Rust, Gold, Rose or Green. t ‘because of the faflure of naval clals to remedy the situation, al- though hundreds of complaints have been made. He said something must sizsand | Sale of Rayon Underthings | | Table Lamps - | . y g Studio Couchf} < In (‘asrtts where Yepl:;,s bhen" bc":ndrf; { ceived after protests, Weber contended, | . gried affer poters’ Weber contended, | Including 900 Colorful S0 scant respect and even contempt.” He | added Secretary Adams ~paye uo. at. | 1.50 Pajamas tention to our communications, which t d ove b ‘hiefs H o 55\01?’;%:«{ ‘:;;;‘l’dc:r;;llxnfh:t: e Chemises Complete with shade ’ 5 O ICne Cr propos - Y/ . o | Weber'charged Jaws enacted by Gon- Yoke-front Bases in mottled colors, flut- ° gress in 1906 and 1916 in an effort to | | ’ ed. Rose, green and brown. "ifi'"fi:fifl"%‘f—;‘l‘é‘xfi{uéfi"fiiebx‘,&“fi bloomers Finely dgr rtistically dec- sbitually disregarded” by the Navy. Panties C me. z{ n;la de, artistically H::%‘%E&?E: bfleex;" r:.::u: :: any - orated shades. A Very Popular Couch et Jo Sl cumnmaies vhe \ Pajamas Lamp Shades at a Very Low Price inent enough 1o be of service 1o the Covered in figured denim and has a felt hand tufted memdnfim the Navy Bands was What savings for those in search of 1 .50 ' = mattress top. Makes a really comfortable bed . ¢ paring down the Navy bud- ifts! ivati ini j slons of paring down the Naw bug. | gifts! Captivatipgly feminine pajamas they would not inated. | in pastels and high shades (various Of extra fine quality parch- £ S u i | _50 = o Couch, sy two-piece styles) —and attractively ized d ited i Smoker. € yies) —: mentized paper decorated in 7 " 4 5 3 N&:fy":;ek:'hlo{'&e e lace-trimmed undies in pastel shades. £ Floral, scenic and other i This couch can be made into a double size bed. Cover- | the presentation this season of Oscar Regular sizes. A pleasing designs. For bridge / ed in denim. Has tufted felt mattress and automati Wild='s “Salome” in London, which BRI S P— g gns. ge, y lift " banncd it for years, is @n inveterate table or floor lamps. e pipe sm‘o‘fin- A'te ‘;v.:-: or she Palais Royal—Main Floor y:.navu(muwd'm'um Fourth Floor Palais Royal—Fourth Floor

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