Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1935, Page 36

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1935. PREVENT UUINTUPI_HS BI“_ Boy, Shot in Left Lobe of Brain;|: e e e e e | T e ™ g was at the head of his sixth grade ‘The doctors, with the aid of a tutor, Learns Anew to Talk and Spell =g o5 ouiiars o, | e we a5 S Har Rinse BLAcKHEAns They say he is a victim of “word —_— e —————|| tNDORSED BY P Byithe Rumclsted Bisen: covering his doctors, H. Pool and J. H. % ST P PORT GLINTON, Ohio, March 15— | Wells, became concerned over b n- Beavuticians . Jack Fleckner, 41, with six pieces of | ability to speak and remember. They : y Two Hours’ Debate Given| st in his brai. is soing trougn | ecidd to train the rignt side of his uLIUS (GARFINCKEL & o b : : the whole tedious, childish business | ously handled by the left sider sl FIR ST becane Measure Makmg Dlonne of learning to talk again. They taught him the A B C’s again F STmT AT Foummm it “m';y does improve :‘he N s Jack was accidentally shot in the | The doctors said this required a r hair by accentingits natural Girls Wards of Klng. head l“}f Jnnusryrdwqiale pl:ylng mwdigg nd]u:iltmem al et.;le ‘;en::ni? fitcu!tl!e:, color and giving it natural his brother Howard, 13, u center ' i Stol. The bullet entéred.the brain | frontal lobe. Iy ey HERE ARE THE SMART, CORRECT lusue and sofe highlights. istol. pi It removes soap and sham. 3 tifier iated Press. over the left eye and broke into six Jack learned gradually to say words v Ao Sensational Beautifi D pieces which lodged in the left frontal | and spell simple combinations. Some- NEW SPRING CLOTHES FOR THE poo film — it is simple and quick to use. Refines the Skin | NTORONTO, Marchiis e famous lobe. times he spells a word without know- o \f And SECOND, because Lo i n..umf- of women who formerly | | little girls, indifferent to the serious| ~when the boy showed signs of re- | ing what it means. He is now able to BEST-DRESSED BOYS AND YOUNG MEN e i odorles?lxo;: L!‘;b::: oG SASErAR oy skin beladenwith | | deliberations their existence has evoked, = 2 J : . dye of bleach—itaffects the kirin noway 2 5 [ e ?fi_m,. emiichends. " hree “pores || T 1L on their way (md_y 5 b:_ There’s an ex?eptlonal selection awaiting you 1| except to make it more beautiful. Lovalon anew besutifier, L ation con. | | COMINE “special wards of his majesty TRY THE ) on our Sixth Floor . . . suits and topcoats from does not rub off, does not color the scalp, tains live oxveen that pencirates into | | the King. 4 g the best tailors, made especially for us. ..won- Taketheadvice of hairexperts and try Lov- the mouths of the pores, losens the A measure to place the babes, the |§ 4 g, -« Lo try 12 Shades—tat " R Bl Srevents helr || commpraten Dionng. auintupless, under | derful lines of furnishings...hats, shoes. .. alon, the fountain of youth fOr your hait. bipsgel eck Sammer avine e dork brown , reddish brown . golden When the oxygen frees the pores || the guardianship of David A. Croll, \ 4 our own Greenbrier Sportswear...in fact, l o v A L o e s e N N rown « I 5 Rinses for 1 this disfi i dirt d 3 & . . o e arn o ‘normal size and the | | Ontario minister of welfare, was up b everything that is new for Spring...moder- bionde . golden blonde « light blonde sl s its . el = dl today in the ~ - h 2 o i penrance. "t Is soft snd smeth 5o g’r'ovi‘sd;f’fijfl:m“;’f i ately priced, too, a fact which will astonish ; FOR SALE T el B oUCh e of this preparation s || For two hours yesterday the legisla- | you for the exceptional high quality. Dioxogen Cream. It is the only prepa- || tors debated the bill—“the Dionne| ration in the world containing Dioxo- ol sen and is Approved by Good House- | | quintuplet guardianship act of 1935." | keeping. sourself beyond doubt that ]| The Liberal government of Premier ov. 2 v ou | vou can have a skin forever free from | | Mitchell F. Hepburn jammed it blackheads, whiteheads. open peres, || through committee without amend- ralaratin ‘otbe 5 4 } g Dioxosen. Cream brings benefit in ans | | ment. despite opposition from the con skin to which it is applied. Regular || servative minority. 50 d £ i i T | Assailed as Drastic. (S | “I never saw such drastic legisla- g : tion,” said Col. W. H. Price, Toronto - f A o S ! conservative. “Why, after a while l):;u | won't be able to do anything in this | I’ country the way the government is F St. at llth Nat,l 3770 | taking power.” | Premier Mitchell retorted that the measure “is going through in its | present form without dotting an ior \| crossing a t.” | While the legislative bamlvf rag::.‘ | gray-haired Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, the )sr:l:nts‘ physician, sat on the side- SPECIAL TREATMENT PIGKIGE ! lines, an interested but silent spec- | tator. $Io_,, | oliva Dionne, father of the quin- tuplets, and Leo Kerwin, his manager, also visited the capital. It was re- FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY 1+ ported he sought to have the govern- | 2 =g ment reconsider its intention of com- i . Q_' for this | mitting the babies to such strict Here is your opportunity to try the famous large bottle of Hollywood’s ‘gu“dmwh,m'm e Dorothy Gray “1-2-3 Salon Facial” treat- Take to favorite NAIL POLISH || Werkions Fosat ment at the moderate cost of $1. If you ; Both Earlier in the week Dionne said his : ; Screen Stars know their cosmetics— || family would be split in two if the were getting regulils:zcs of Lh&pmducts, v i i uardianship bill passed. :If’dl::,:n;;; omesito nal polish, miany ' he welfare minister said once he the cost would be between $3 and $4, so N e Ckwear : is made guardian he will appoint as o e Why? Because Moon Glow is a new, f . viven ‘guardians Dr. Dafoe and you see this $1 kit is very special indeed. superior blend of nail polish which |! . " ed . ) epplics more smoothly and sers more ||, FaPa; Dionne. More may be nam There is one package for Dry Skia and one and 1;;30331; f}‘ii"“;fl NOTsucak || " They will replace W. H. Alderson, for Ojly Skin . . . each containing gener- R SRR i oL ‘:{;bg‘s‘f‘;‘:;’r‘l‘df:{‘sflf’afg w["““:"gi ous sizes of the two creams and lotion pre- Gloves Rl OON G LOW Dafoe were the original guardians. scribed fot your type of skin. Enough to ‘The government's measure empowers : The ruff " o the welfare minister and the guardians test this famous method for days. e ruffly collar shown to enter into contracts, and voids any % 5 is one of the bieces in- previous contracts which are not au- Start today to recondition your skin . ., cluded in our grand thorized under the new guardianship. whip up circulation . . . smooth out fiiffffllfffr"r?vgfiv“é'fi' Samson “Cure” for Wife wrinkles . . . correct coarse pores . . . re- 7 gandies, silks }:nd some y piques in the mew M. Grizunoff of Harbin, Manchuria, fine the texture. Dorothy Gray now makes Painters’ Pastels. thought his wife too flighty and evi- it asanf easy. ® dently too “strong” for the men. So he soiptsnsind e 3 4 » S‘,OO tried the cure that made Samson do- | { . cile. He administered a sleeping TOILETRIES v si s draught to her, and as she slept shaved | ¢/ ;l;?:;lseber.\s‘:\m:gkorg‘l:::; off her eyebrows and hair, then - trimmed her long _eyelashes. The / cuffs, carry ougl Paris’ | shorn wife has brought a criminal ac- ;gfl‘nt t;lencte::e _Srte:' heul:‘l:ld- tion against Grizunoff charging him i readed d with :tgtempting to poison he: Grizu- for an u]tn-_iemmme to we€ar now an nofl’s defense in court was that he trend in fashions. New co eep his wi “the | lors. 1 = Selinina o pu” by i 12141220 F STREET W7/ o right thru Spring her charms. *“Marie Antoinette”’, now. . . $3095 \ By Stefan Zweig. All former editions have always been '31_3.30.1 Allxsoh “0il for t?f Lalyrnps nt; Chinls," by Alice i isdale Hobart, now $1. ormerly only at $2.50. £, . . on X $ Faces front! Fashion’s Spring command, but if off- L) L ) the-face hats dow’t suit you, there are brims of all kinds. Taffetas, rough straws, felts and fabrics are F.8¢. at 11th National 3736 ) S'Ik BI all included. Remember this, Moses’ hats are chosen 5 . vy e #2i g | ouses with an eye to individuality, and every hat in our col- Interesting ; lection has REAL distinction. Sésfl‘ie(s) f((_)“:;'oups : . Are Tallored MOSES—FIRST FLOOR. in . v - i . o NS : With the Nicety 2 >y R L B of Details of Last Few Days of MAP'-hE o | . . R Expensive_Ones Entire Stock “What : ' ] —— I o= S S sl (1] G L %3 Winkelman Corner : Shelf Special for Saturday $3.95 ; : : ' e Hand- Sh Three-shelf cnmnzbmet for § 5 { a ; } Made Oes nick-nacks. Makes a room cozy ¥ s s ; .o and homelike looking. i Ty o . = G g g e i 4 i, We've man - tailored P : ~ v % > 2 these silk crepes so they can take a lot of s_shelf Lvenr. ]Wilth bpleated R Larl osoms, little boy col- lars, ascot ties and SER Y Pier other new style notes. : $8.50 to ;14.50 ’ ’ ’ P St d S tt Ne§' shades ~ of shell : \ =7, Cabinet |. 4- iece udailo De€etiin g prirmesey @ 4 B ... W i;“ o B taedoz:“':;:":l: : Combinations . . . and Evening Shoes o o - 55.95 (A) Tw|n S+Ud|° Couch e $22.00 grounds. : . : We've ’rlnen!_ioned all]the ctgors S0 jvou can see these are our i i From size 32 up, with a 1 : up-to-the-minute styles and not clearance stock that we're 62-inch solid maple Stk e el swall sizer! 1 of the Winkelman standard bench-made quality. Fill your pier cabinet. Plenty e Spring and Summer needs. of room for books . . . MOSES—FIRS —==]) and nick-nacks, too. (B) Colonial ng Chair . . $9095 B L EECOE v MOSES—SECOND FLOOR. . A quaint and charming solid maple chair that has, please note. not just seat and back pads, but has upholstered back and seat. Limited number Payments of these at this special price. Opportunity Shoe Shop g T h o e i . Lower Floor (C) Cogswell Easy Chair . . $16.95 e |g 4 1n Prl n g COIOrS . Spring Brings a Rush for Has a nice deep seat and high roll back that even a tall person can | / rest their head on. It's a truly comfortable chair; nice selection of [ » covers, ‘ d a (D) Dropleaf Butterfly Table, $16.95 S A , o HOSlerY % In maple or mahogany (limited number of the maple). Use it as a b ”Dexd l ” console or open up the leaves and it's plenty large enough as a dining ' y a e Knee-Hole table to seat 6. ; L .99 Desk Vanity Ask About BETTER Studio Group with - ' PO [ O | the New Upholstered Back Studio Couch! : s2 8000 2 Gazelle . . . grand with blues and grays. ; : ! Beacht . to blend with beiges. Nice for a one-room apartment. i { R Can use it for writing and the . Indian-Skin . . . for your greens and drawers offer plenty of storage browns. space for clothes, linens, etc. = Into the production of these new hosiery colors =3 , . have gone all the pains and exaction of an Defel‘l‘ed : - artist with his paints, so that for each new H M 3 4y Snr;ngt ('l\:q‘tiumef ‘clolor thefs: mifht ve "l':i ) — 5 perfect shade of hosiery. pick your rigl Paymenfs — # 3 shade from these main 4 new ones. There % 3 o are, of course, many other new colors. It's light in weight and fiatters the foot. We've dozens of new $1.00 Styles in both fabrics and_ leathe i ' ers. Come in tomorrow snd see | Mail and phone orders accepted. Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star [ 3 : P

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