Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1935, Page 28

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SLEEP OF BEAUTY 1313 DAYSLONE Patricia Maguire No Better Nor Worse, but Mother Still Hopeful. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 20.—Patricia | Maguire, the modern “sleeping beauty,” today ended her 1,313th day, & helpless victim of lethargic encepha- | litis, her condition neither better nor ‘worse. | As in the fairy tale, the passing| years have failed to leave their mark | on the physical loveliness of the sub- urban Oak Park “sleeping beauty.” who has suffered from a baffling ill- | ness for more than three and a half | years. = Still Life and Hope. Mrs. Peter Miley, the girl's mother, said “There has been no change for better or worse in Pat’s condition in recent months. But you know the old | saying, ‘Where there’s life, there's hope,’ and Pat’s still alive. “And if you had to move her in bed when she didn't want to be moved, youn would realize how strong she is.” Age Not Showing. Her birthday is April 1. She 1s now 31, but there is not a hint of | “crows’ feet” around her brown eyes. | There is no early gray in her abund- ant dark hair. The full throat is un- lined and time has not touched her hands. Her warm-toned skin is firm. Pat has gained weight. Her ex- cellent condition can largely be attrib- Wed 50 Years LIFELONG RESIDENTS HERE CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. MR. AND MRS. FRANK W. VENABLE, Lifelong residents of Washington, who yesterday celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. Venable is a retired plumber and sieamfitter, formeriy employed at the Unicn Static ‘The couple have six children viug and six grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Ven- able live ai 502 Seventh street southeast. —Underwood & Underwood Photo, “S0-TO-BED” MAKE-UP FASHION SHOW FEATURE! uted to the constant care given her by Mrs. Miley and Pat's older sister, Mrs. Gladys Hansen. | $2,000,000 SUITS OVER BOOK LIKELY | shnca: Waskingion Besusy sn Fasn- i lol #February Hill” Author and Others Would Be Named by Alleged Characters. By the Associated Press FALL RIVER, Mass, September 20.—James Seligman, Fall River at- torney, announced last night he had taken action to bring libel suits in- volving $2,000,000 against five de- | fendants, including Mrs. Victoria Lin- | coln Lowe, author of the best seller, “February Hill,” and R. H. Macy & Co.. New York department store. The attorney said he was acting on behalf of Mrs. Vera Wright Bur- dette, formerly of Fall River and now of Cape May, N. J.; her mother, Mrs. Minna Wright of Fall River. and on behalf of Mrs. Wright's son and daughter, Joel and Dorothy, now in Maine, all of whose lives, Seligman slleged, were portrayed in the book. Seligman said the three other de- | “fendants would be Farrar & Rine- hart of New York, publishers of the book; J. J. Little & Ives Co. of New York, printers of the book, and the New York Daily Mirror, which, Selig- man said, ran the book in serial form. ICKES TO AID WILD LIFE PRESERVATION EFFORTS Declares Basis for Darling Criti- cism Has Been Removed Through Conference. By the Associated Press. Secretary Ickes pledged co-operation | yesterday with wild life preservation efforts of Jay N. (Ding) Darling, chief of the Biological Survey. He told his press conference that the basis for much of the criticism hurled at the Interior Department's | Reclamation Bureau had been re- moved at a conference. In the current issue of a weekly magazine Darling assailed the bureau as the Government's greatest offender in destroying wild life. Ickes said Darling wrote the article before a conference attended by Dr. Elwood Mead, Reclamation Bureau head; Ickes and other officials of the Biological Survey. | “We are going to co-operate to the | tullest possible extent,” Ickes said, “to | encourage and preserve wild life.” NEW SERUM 'DEVELOPED : Chicago Physicians Use Blood One of Latest Ideas in Beauty, ‘Will Be Presented at Ex- hibit in October. One of the latest ideas in beauty, | n Show at the Hotel Raleigh Oc- | tober 7, 8 and 9, will be the “so-to-bed” make-up. Today the American woman | goes to bed as carefully made up as when she starts out for her bridge | game, the office or afternoon tea. Just as properly made up, but not quite the | same. | | Hundreds and hundreds of hair| stylists and beauty experts will attend | | the show. Every type of beauty aid | | and accessory will be on display. The | newest wrinkles in permanent waves and the last word from Paris on tinted | nails will be part of the show. , | | ROPER SPEAKS SUNDAY Chinese Envoy Also to Talk at First Service of New Church. i | | | Secretary of Commerce Roper and | Chinese Ambassador Dr. Alfred S. K. | Sze will be the principal speakers at | the opening service of the Chinese | Community Church of Washington at | 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Mount Vernon | Place M. E. Church South. | Dr. P. C. Chan, president of the | Canton Medical College, and Rev. C. | C. Hung, pastor of the Chinese Com- munity Church, also will speak. There will be songs by Chinese school chil- | } dren and music by Chinese musicians. | x ff‘e:?lre a in ”//fii} | Action ase =frequent schedules to the big games ATLANTA ____$16.15 round trip CHARLOTTE .. 9.30 round trip NEW YORK__. 8.75 round trip PHILADELPHIA. 5.35 round trip Tickets and Information to all parts of the U. S. BUS CENTER 609 Penna. Ave. N.W. Phone Dlstrict 4224 " ADVERTISEMENT. 'ALWAYS BLOATED AFTER MEALS?| The chances are that those gas 5 | of Scarlet Fever Convalescents. | ,ains ang bloated stomach are caused CHICAGO, September 20 (P).—Suc- cessful use of blood from scarlet fever by acid indigestion—the effects of eat- ing acid-forming foods. Here is & convalescents to treat blood-destroying | simple way to easily relieve these streptococcus infections is reported in | annoying conditions. 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Includes untinted lenses in any white gold-filled frame. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT—STREET FLOOR Lansburghs DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR 7th,8th&E 1 NING _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Lansburgh's DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR 7th.8th&E T housands of men know and like these shirts! Broadcloth Shirts 1.65 College days ahead and you must have plenty of good looking shirts, among which plain colors take the lead. We urge you to buy all you need tomorrow. In the ever popular white, or solid blue. Full size range. LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR. Our Own Fused Collar Attached In Colorful Array! Men’s Novelty LISLE SOCKS 3 prs. pair 35C 1.00 Gentlemen! Indulge your love for color and display. A gay collection with plenty of darker tones for the more conservative. Fine lisle—reinforced at heel and toe, for that’s where holes pop out. Brown, blue and gray grounds. Sizes 10 to 12. LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR. Around the Corner— MEN'S WARM i For the Cold Winter Breezes Are Just What the well-dressed man should wear when relaxing. Double breast- ed style with effective pearl buttons. The ap- proved notched collar and a girdle tie. Navy, royal, wine, green and .brown. A tone for any taste. Small, medium and large sizes. LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR. Novelty Backs Distinguish T hem Mens’ Novelfy Sweaters So many different styles you will have trouble making up your mind which you can leave. Novelty backs with ribbed bottom and favorites. Many with zipper fastenings, others with crew necks. You need a lot of sweaters for the Washington days that are coming soon. Sizes for small, medium, large men. LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1935. Top off that Fall outfit with this cross-band Tyrolean JUBILEE HAT 3.50 Fashioned by hand yet costs no more! It has the jaunty air, the carefree look of Fifth Avenue. A hat to cause a furore on F Street and “the Avenue.” Correct in every detail, colors, models, band and feather! Young men and older men will wear Tyroleans this season. Other models variously priced. LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR. It Meets the Demands of Critical Washingtonians ansbroole “Silvertex” TWO-TROUSER SUITS 335.00 Sketched: Britisher double-breasted in_the new chalk stripes. Other smart models. For years Lansburgh's has been clothing Washington. We know exactly what this cosmopolitan town wants. From diplo- mat to Government clerk Washingtonians are critical in matters of tailoring. So we make “Silvertex™ to the most rigid specifica- tions. The styles, the tailoring, the materials are not onry sarto- rially but also scientifically correct to the smallest detail! Two trousers, too—with an eye to economy! All sizes, of course. LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOE. TWEEDURQOY Jor All BOYS Tough-fibred Hock- meyer Tweeduroy in gray or brown Eng- lish type SHORTS, sizes 5 to 12 Zipper, wool - lined Tweeduroy JACKETS. Gray or brown, 8 t Matching Khnickers ____. 2.95 LANSBURGH'S—FOURTH FLOOR. Tweeduroy SLACKS for the older boys. Gray or brown. Sizes 12 to 20 years_ ---3.95 LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR. The High School and College Bound Feet of Young Men Who “Know T heir Shoes” Will Wear Lanshrogue SHOES 3.85 Plenty of Style! New brown, wing tipped oxfords in that reversed calf that looks like suede and wears like iron. A new custom made oxford— very dressy. Medallion tipped in black or brown calf. Sizes 6 to 11; lasts B, C, D. LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR 70, 8th &E Jansbrook~hi 2-Trouser SUITS 18.79 Are they new? We are unwrapping them this minute. No one in town has seen them yet. The pinch-back double-breasted model you've been reading about. See it sketched above. Two trousers, what a saving that’ll make in wear. Last, but not least— these suits fit to perfection. 14 to 22. STREET FLOOR—STUDENT SHOP A

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