Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1935, Page 30

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@i i ab PR wz.fllo,uf tomng! . .. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, November rendezvous with a major storm & new principle of calculating weather far in advance. meteorology, Who has been doing western University, Evanston, Ill | astronomical ~computation of @ To begin with, you need Ardena Cleansing Cream because it is so light it turns to a fine oil the moment it touches your skin. Then you use the gratefully mild Ardena Skin Tonic. It will sponge away every trace of Ardena Cleansing Cream without dry- “magnetometer” to aid him in computations. “You can predict the | an interview. November Storm Predicted. e 28.—A weather observer, returning from a he foresaw months ago, has disclosed the He is Selby Maxweil, instructor in re- search work in a laboratory at North- After three years' work, Maxwell said he has evolved a “principle of the | weather” which he calls “forecasting I by astronomy.” He has invented & his world's | weather for two vears in advance with the same ease that you might predict | a storm for tomorrow,” he asserted in o : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.” FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935, New Storm Forecast Principle Is Revealed by Meteorologist Northwestern U, Instructor Claims Method Proved Value in Prediction of November Disturbance. . ing the charted course he had pre- dicted. “It was interesting to note the dif- ferent manifestations of the same storm at various points,” he said. “The winds on Lake Erie, the ice sheet in New York State and the Atlantic gales were all from the same source, :, cgld mass of air from over Green- and.” His new principle is based on the fact that the relative motions of the earth, moon and sun are irregular, resulting in a slight motion of the earth’s whole mass, “That causes the atmesphere, which Is like a fluid, to slosh back and forth over the earth, just as water will slosh out of & pan if the " oy pen is jiggled, Maxwell = computes the relative changes of the magnetic fields of the arth, moon and sun, which form an astronomical triangle of continu- ‘3 IN FAMILY KILLED motion and hence the later variations in atmospheric masses, making pos-|Auto Collides With Another Sl Song-rnes Mrecitg: When Driven Off Highway. “Pulsations” Are Recorded. In addition, his “magnetometer”| JACKSON, Mo. November 29 (4).— records “pulsations” of the earth's|ER route to spend Thanksgiving with magnetic field instantly. The atmos- | "elatives. & St. Louis family of three phere, sluggish and bulky, makes cor- | W35 inl":!ytn an ;uwmoblh collision res| ha: i esterday. Jatponding changes about 12 days| "ry Geed were Paul Hoffmsn; his The weather ahead? e ey S Maxwell predicts less snow than| Witnesses told authoritiss Hoffman, usual this Winter. “During the whole | swerving too sharply after his car went ‘Winter there will be about one month's | off the highway, ran into an automo- snowfall,” he said. “That means about | bile driven by Milo Parker of Hart- instead of seven or cight. “There will be another drought next year,” he continued, remarking | Doctor! that he had foreseen the last one. 5 “The whole Northern Hemisphere wili | Could You Prescribe be subject to & drought until August,| Anything Better for then next Fall the weather will be wetter than usual.” Pl sl o Than This Splendid Creamy Creosoted Emulsion—Bron-chu-line? MAIL FORSAKES HORSE At all drugrists. his car were infured. none seriously. _ GOLDFIELD, Nev.,, November 29 (#).—For the lack of a shoer the horse was lost. Now, for the first time in the history of this old mining camp, an automo- bile is carrying the mail between the railroad and the depot. The town's last horseshoer, Al Mills, died re- cently. two good snows during the Winter | ford, Ill. Parker and five passengers in | SPECIALS! Planters :.. Peanuts [20-»] 2 LBS. FOR 33- BUY HOT FRESH-ROASTED PEANUTS l ALL KINDS OF UNSALTED NUTS | ALL SELECTED ALL KINDS CASHEWS KINDS of WHOLE BROKEN OF Chocolate SALTED NS 59« . | 3Ge 1. NUTS SALTED IN PURE BUTTER All Nuts are Prepared Fresh Daily and Salted in Creamery Butter NATIONAL PEANUT CORPORATION 15th Street N.W. ing your complexion unnaturally. Try this and then feel how clean and fresh your skin has become without any of that dry, drawn feeling that warns you of impending lines. Ardena Cleansing Cream . . $ito $6 Ardena Skin Tonic . . . . 85cto $I5 Ardena Velva Cream . . . . $l1o0 $6 Or, for dry skins, Orange Skin Cream . . .$lt0$8 Such an array of Arden gifts, at Jellefi’s! And two Arden-rained representatives here to help you se- lect them. THE NEW Little Shoe Shop— Street Floor s denvad burs few coats.. " Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star elleffs 12141220 F STREET $4.95 Shoreham SHOES Hundreds of Pairs—up-to-the- . Minute Styles—Clearing at g —Suedes, printed suedes —Combinations of suede and Calf —Eyelets, oxfords, straps and monks | i Jolletts 1214-1220 F STREET Little Shoe Shop “ ligees—so we have Quite an THENEW S%EC” you wear size 14, 16 or 187 Sample coats ‘these sizes are the main attraction here! The s and fashions. Take QUALI granted—IT’S JELLEFF'S! : Silver and Golden Mmkmt Wn;am a Grey Processe“w\mrs. Kaffa Caracul Lamb Swaggers. Raccoon Sports Coats—sturdy, warm! Fur Salon—Third Floor \ | back the water of Lake Erie, drying| provide street floor gift quarters for neg- around—especially for Right now your shoe wardrobe easily calls for “extras” to meet holiday demands! really important enough to justify anticipating future as well as im- mediate needs! CiLS 12141220 F STREET REDUCED! “$129 and $139 Fur Swaggers, Fitted Coats 110 Before explaining his new principle, Maxwell spread out a blueprint con- taining 12 weather diagrams. Last August, he said, he knew there would be a major storm in the North- eastern United States in mid-Novem- | ber. In October he made 12 charts | of the storm’s course, and placed a blueprint of the storm in the hands | of Navy weather men and his Iriends. It called for a start on November 11, and on that date he began driving eastward from Chicago. It rained hard at first, At Niagara Falls on November 13| he noted how heavy winds had blown up the falls. Then he hit an ice-| storm in Upper New York State, went over to the Atlantic Coast in New England and drove southward along the coast as heavy gales swept the seaboard last week end, thus confirm. | Moving House"—to to clear our stocks! advantageous move all YOUu! The saving is & = ULERLERSER AR 4 Elm—ummmmmmmmmmmmmmm THE heW CicCi1S 1214-1220 F STREET Evening Triumphs For JUNIORS! FORMALS, SEMI-FORMALS and WRAPS—if you wear 11 to 17. How do we know they’re “triumphs”? Because they’re the saucy, zestful, “different” clothes for which designers like Louise Mulligan and Cart- wright are famous. The kind of party clothes our Junior Deb Shop’s proud to present! Waltztime CHIFFONS, strewn with rhinestones and beads! Lots of new white ones—very formal! EMBOSSED SATINS and smooth satins—made with very full skirts. Fun to dance in! Pastels, Whispering TAFFETAS with cascade ruffles—quite the last word! Stiffish MOIRES with jackets. One pleat after another in CREPE dresses! beaded design after another! New CREPES EMBROIDERED WITH GOLDEN THREADS —or sparkling with sequins. White, pastels. $13.95 to $29.75 “Moonlight and Roses”"— by Louise Mulligan This pictured frock (sketched upper left) gets its name from the dozen American Beauties that button it up the front! Who, but Louise Mulligan, would have thought of g;gtg&g the lacy lingerie on black taffeta? One star-like “Holiday Drama"— in Rich Lyons Velvet The wrap sketched boasts huge leg-o- mutton type sleeves. Warm as can be— it’s cozily interlined and lined with crepe. One of a glamorous collection, $16.95. Others $12.95 to $29.75. Holiday-time in the Junior Deb Shop—Fourth Floor. New Evening Wrap Shop—4th Floor. Top-0’-The-Evening Little Formal HATS Specially purchased for a holiday $ event! That's why they’re only_____ Perkiest little popcorn taffetas! Tiny toques of gold and silver sequins. Ribbons and velvets. Frivolous—or glamorous! Depending on gown and your mood! See what a POPCOR. with little quilted puffs arranged in a peaked crown, can add to the spirit of the evening! This lilting style comes in black, brown or white, The SEQUINS shine in their formality—gold or silver. VELVETS and RIBBONS are cleverly manipulated into romantic toques and turbans. Jet black, these—and very new! Other New Models—$6.50 to $18.50 By the way—our Better Millinery Salon has moved into the Little Hat Shop, to make way for Christmas gift merchandise! So look for these in the East Building! our e‘»‘vening TAFFETA, Square Crystal Bottles (about Christmas Shopping? Don'tMiss This $5.75 De Luxe Imported PERFUME 1-ounce) boxed. Exclusive, in Washington, with Jellef’s . Added Feature . __ ycollar and shoulder straps. $‘I 95 JASMINE—Gifts for the exotic type! GARDENIA—For sophisticated friends. BOUQUET—Fragrance for demure girls! PETITE FLEURS—If she’s the languid type. BETWEEN POSTAL_ AN WEEN D PEOPLES DRUG . ONLY WASHINGTON STORE Look for the Strung Peanut Display OPEN EVERY EVENING AND S! For Misses Specially selected by a jury of fashionists and buyers! Dinner Gowns and Formals s‘l 6.95 Just arrived in Washington ... you'll find them only at Jelleff’s! —Chiffon With Shirred Bertha And a cluster of contrasting flowers at the neckline. A full sweep to the skirt. True grace and charm! In bro;:')n, black, royal, green, rose. 14 to 20. —Mossy Crepe With Jacket New square decolletage, narrow shoulder straps. Fringe is important, too! See it on the sash of the tunic. Red, white, aqua. 14 to 20. —Crepe With Beaded Halter White, black, powder blue with shin- ing bugle beads and rhinestones on the halter decolletage. 14 to 20. $25 Evening Capes— S'I 9.75 Sthiopian cape with metallic stand-up Black, %, wine, blue. Reversible cape with dark 0y ;nd'bnght contrasts. Special Satur- ay! Misses’ Moderate Price Dresses—Through the Arch—Second Floor NDAY

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