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% THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1935 0.5 WILFGHT | 5 ’ TN annd Presents Uniform Analyzing Method to Be First Step in a o~ : Curbing Traffic. N : ONE DAY By the Assoclated Press. 4 . SPEC'AL] Dissatisfled with the results of in- ternational efforts to control the nar- cotic traffis, the United States is strik- ing out alone to combat illicit trade. This was made known today by Dr. H. J. Wollner, Treasury consulting chemist, who revealed that the first step would be the devising of uniform means of analyzing narcotics to deter- | S mine their exact content. | i X After several international confer- | ences Wollner said there appeared w0 | be no standard method of analyzing | . W 7 narcotics—the varying methods used by different countries making it im- possible for one nation to gauge ac- | curately the volume of a seizure in another. Thus, he said, the amoun? | ! moving in illicit traffic was not known. 3 i Wollner said that for some time he E - had been working with a committee of chief chemists of representative American drug manufacturers and im- 2 | Porters and scientific socteties. Woven of Imported Yarns! He said this committee was evaluat- ing all the known methods of analyze Hardy As The Clans of Scotland! ing narcotics, as well as all the methods used in controlling smuggling. p Wrinkle Proof! Shine Proof! From this information "he hopes to | = N salvage “the good points” in the vari- & u e e e ts Regularly $2.95 Hand-Tailored! ous systems, which will be augmented by the development of new methods ; 5 . s which are expected to be created from | —A velvety-velour-like fabric manipulated $2 5 5 Single and Double Breasted! [ ] his committee’s study. £ into the smartest and most flattering of Fall The results of the study will be s hats. Ten different styles—brimmed, " tur- placed at the dxsnoS:l of all la\:flefi- ) ban and off the face—in navy, black, brown forcement bodies in this country, Woll- N B + 4 D e i anaa and the new high shades—and four different head sizes. standardized on all domestic fronv.s.‘ Kann's—Second Floor hi The study will deal specifically with morphine, codeine, opium and cocaine, Wollner said. $6-A-WEEK MESSENGER I Exclusively at Kann's RETURNS LOST BONDS| L 2 C A M P U S —These suits can really take punish- _ SI I k and : ment. Macrae weaves are ‘‘welded” " By the Associated Press. ) : ‘ +. NEW YORK, September 24.—Albert | woven of a specially twisted yarn, in fsflf‘ml'- ”:;;’s";“g messeaer ;‘:“L‘;: . b such a way as to combine the toughness $6.15, ho S | S 2 : f bri ith th kli colorful to $6.15, hoped today that he could fl n & o riar with the sparkling, orfu 0 back to the study of journalism with | a beauty of the Scottish hills. It's a cris the reward that's been promised for . 14 “ his honesty. cloth. tailored superbly, wears like steel, day and promptly returned them to | == it through seven days a week service, if e e Falhioe it ot $1.59 to $3.95 Val COLLEGE you like, and it will still outdistance any ind si o h ) R0 gouey s other suit. Come in and slip one on. and brothers and sisters who have had | tough going since his father lost his Y BUSINESS Kann's Men's Store—Second Floor. job as a printer. The young man - wants to take care of them. | : L] porters around him. | “I do that best of all—write,” he said. z Gowns Slips CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. DanceiSets Sty les at TODAY. Meeting, Georgia Avenue Business szamas Chemise Men's Association, 5200 Georgia ave- nue, 8 pm. | —Just one or two of a Bingo party, Pythian Temple, 1012 kind.. but plenty of extra Ninth street, 8:30 p.m. | sizes in the group! Dainty, —You'll put your best foot forward Meeting, Delta Sigma Phi, May- femmlr)e styles, tailored when you step out in these smart new flower Hotel, 8 pm. | and trimmed with laces, oxfords this Fall. Theyre swanky, Meeting, board of directors, Inter- | tucks, hemstitchings and comfortable and emphasize the natural 8 national Association of Electrotypers, appliques. Tearose and grace of the unspoiled foot. Black and A . * Carlton Hotel, 8 pm. blue. Misses’, women's brown. Sizes 312 to 9, widths AA to C in nght ness Com blnes Meeting, Daughters of ’98, Na-| and extra sizes. the sale. & 2 i tional Auxiliary of Spanish War Vet- erans, m. Kann's—Second Floor Kann's—Fourth Floor 2 p ¥ : ' i - 27 = With Real Warmth in Meeting, National University So- elety, Willard Hotel, 7:30 p.m. Meeting. Kismet Council, Royal Ar- eanum, 930 H street, 8 pm. i fa y Meeting. Federal Bar Association, 5 : 2 A P A U N A Room 1645, Department of Justice, p . A”U”ng NCW CO!O]’S in . § : I < 7:30 pm. | TOMORROW. Luncheon, Optimist Club, Hamilton g ‘ - Silk Stockings e TOPCOATS Luncheon, Lions Club, Mayflower | Hotel, 12:30 p.m. Convention, International Associa- 5 tion of Electrotypers, Carlton Hotel, s f % Luncheon, Federal Bar Association, ! : : g . pr. S ; Harrington Hotel, 12:45 p.m. A Luncheon, Flectric Institute, Carl- G 4 ton Hotel, 12:30 p.m. I o/ « Durbar Kaffa High Noon . Luncheon, Rotary Club, Willard 5 Smokemist Biscayne Gun Metal ‘—Luxuriously soft, silky Alpacuna—made e = f the fleece of the Al G A ' Luncheon, Soroptimist Club, Willard —Three-thread ringless_ chiffons of the fleece of the ‘ p.aca. uannaco, An- - and seven-thread silk-to-top gora and Sheep, scientifically blended and . Hotel, 1 pm. 5 A ' e i 3 1 &) j service weights, with dainty ] e % SE 1 !ll;)‘l:n;;m:::z.oul-ll‘l;ngf:‘r? National WE ; seams and ankle-snug full fash- 3 woven to give you. '3 coat d;nt 15 as service . ioning. The very top of the able and warm as it’s smart! Oxford grays, Meeting, Washington Philatelic So- ; hosiery styles for Fall . . . at a < Cambridge grays, Corona browns: Raglan ¢eiety, Carlton Hotel, 8 p.m. v Y Curd and bi tp Holy C g : PR iy W 0 A and set-in sleeve models; Celanese lined urd and bingo party, Holy Com- / \ - H . forter Auditorium, Fifteenth and East | 5 / v Kann's—Street Floor 8 Capitol streets, 8 p.m. > Kann's Men's Store—Second Floor, Dinner, Retail Credit Men, Raleigh | Hotel, 7 p.m. Meeting, Galt & Brothers, Raleigh Hotel, 8 p.m. | I 'SAMPLE SALE! Meeting. District Council, Royal | i Arcanum, 930 H street, 8 p.m. Specul PUlChJSCI “Thumber” Tarns Mfr.’s Closeout Rayon Undies Thumbs Down on ; 1 oyt of High Priced . < adiolens R sty -Silk Undies By the Associated Press. beBEAVIR DAM, Wis, Septem- D( ] d r 24.—The “choosiest” hitch- velo, i hiker has been discovered. pec 102 Returning from Madison, H. F. "w " 2 | | = :mdm’“?m:‘f;im SLIDE-BACK /3 ff ~ of 1 “Picnit” stopped. As he open e door A 21 . . ‘ > einer “Thenks very much® —One of our favorite makers has been { - 1, “Tll walt f it T v $ Semeisy S SN o » STURDI-FLEX we could give you this unusual value 3 { $1 O [ . » now! Gowns, pajnmui.fmtles, bloom- R e du c i n g G arme flf ers and chemise—of plain and novelty L materials—some slightly soiled. — { —An exclusive Van Raalte creation! Tal- __A light weight garment that gives you —These corsettes are made of a lored, street, sports and dress gloves in firm support. It is made of einerts the same handsome materiais U. ly 50¢ to $1.95 \ black, brown, beige and gray. Sizes 5% Sturdi-flex fabric, in which rubber pre- h‘k,-x-l,"m-r,n:?fld. used in $5.00 and $7.50 gar- sually 50c . to 8. Smart new styles with bands, but- dominates and is perforated for comfort. dan scalp of everyspeck ments. They're the comfort- 2 > tons, flares—also short types. The brassiere is of soft batiste and the finef: children able “Slide-back” modets that w 33c to 1.29 = ; low back makes it desirable for either be do not ride up—beautiful lace 43 NO 3 s k Gthers at $1.50 pair day or evening wear. Sizes 32 to 44. bra tops—S L . J ? / ; Bess—costs ited qumfit‘lx:l!. ao‘f zgo::uun: Kann's—Street Floo J L Notions—Kann's—Street Floor JCK Kann'e—Second Pioor 1