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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 4

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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THE EVENING SUN, BALTDIOBE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1033 W. C. A. Arranges TEACHERS PRESENT Initiation Sunday Physician To Hear Irradiation Lecture "Know City" Tours By Sons 01 Italy BOMWIT LEnnon PcTncriARtfja Goucher To Debate Princeton Tonight Merita Of Rockefeller Liquor Dispensary System Will Be Topic Goucher students will join the wide Ad- Pratt Library To Ba Visited To Henry K.

Pancoast Will Dr. Baltimore Member Will Institute GUMMINGS TO HEAD YACHT CLUB TONIGHT Annual Election Finds Nominations Committee Slate Unopposed morrow In One Trip Of Series A series of know-your-city tours "FACULTY FROLICS" Montebello Staff Will Stage Annual Program Tonight New Lodge At Cumberland About 150 members of, the Grand dress Medical Faculty Tonight Dr. Henry K. Pancoast, professor of roentgenology, University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. Grant E.

Ward will ad-drees a joint meeting of the Medical spread argument over laws governing Lodge of Baltimore, Sons of Italy. will go to Cumberland on Sunday to initiate members of the William Paca the sale of liquor when the debating team of the Baltimore institution meets the Princeton University team has been arranged by the Business and Professional Department of the Young Women's Christian Association for members and their friends. The trips are being made on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland Lodge, newly organized chapter of at 8 o'clock tonight in Catherine Hoo Teachers at the Montebello Demon and the radiological section tonight per Hall, Twenty-fourth and St. Paul Off.

the -Face Hats the ordcrin that city. Vincent Flac-comio, grand venerable of the local 1 streets. at 1211 Cathedral street. The treatment of malignant disease Tomorrow the Enoch Pratt Free The subject which the teams will stration School, No. 44, Harford road and Thirty-second street, will present a second edition of the annual group, will head the party, which is Ten o.Tircrs of the Maryland Yacht Club for the year 1934 will be chosen at tonight' annual election, scheduled to be held at the Brocning Park clubhouse at 8 o'clock.

In addition to the scheduled to leave from Mount Royal Library will be visited and a talk will be given by Mrs. Marion Hawes, Station at 7.15 A. M. "Faculty Frolics" at the Baltimore City debate is: "Reiolved, That the State dispensing system as outlined in the Rockefeller report is the best method of liquor control." readers' adviser. On November 25 The by means of irradiation will be discussed by Dr.

Pancoast. Dr. Ward will talk on the relation of electrosurgery to irradiation in the treatment of The new lodge will have about one College tonight at 8.15 o'clock. list of officers to be elected, four heads Sun Building will be visited. Druid Hill and Federal Hill Parks, The program will include vocal and instrumental selections, specially Miss Jean Fleckenstein and Miss Leona Morris compose the Goucher hundred members, according to Mr.

Flaccomio, and will be under the jurisdiction of the Baltimore lodge. Initia malignant disease. The discussion will i Fort McHenry and the Municipal Mu dances and comedy sketches, divided tion ceremonies are scheduled to begin Flatter Your Eyes and Hair of committees are to be appointed by the new commodore. The members nominated last month for the various posts are running without opposition and are thus assured of election, according to club officials. They arc: team, which will present the affirmative side.

The former is from Blooms-burg. and the latter, a Baltimo-rean, lves at 1734 West North avenue at 3 P. M. and will be brought to a be opened by Dr. Dean Lewis and Dr.

Curtis F. Burnam. Dr. Julius Friedenwald, Dr. Samuel Morrison and Dr.

David I. Macht will conclusion with a banquet at the Fort into seven groups-j-School Scene, Dance Divertissement, Jingle Jamboree, Schoolmarm Drill, Little Red Riding Hood, The Triangle and Sky Cumberland Hotel in the evening. seum already have been visited. New officers of the Friday League of the department sponsoring the trips are Jeannette Galansky, president; Frances Vinson, vice-president; Mae Keys, secretary, and Mary Allison, treasurer. Eunice Martin is chairman of the membership committee.

Mayor George W. Henderson, of Cum 5.00 be the principal speakers at a meeting I CLASS TO SEE MOVIE Placed high on the brow enhancing the beauty valus of your face with charming flattery, making you look young. Black, Brown, High Shades and White I Charles A. CumminRS, commodore; berland. is to be a guest at the dinner.

Moods. of the society on Tuesday night at I William E. Lamble, vice-commodore: Be Hopkins Hospital Film -Will 8.30 o'clock. Justin Dunott, rear-commodore; Elmer Posthumous Order T. Shriwr, fleet captain; Donald Prim Shown At Church Under the auspices of the Baraca Members of the faculty who will take part in the production are Mary Adams, Ella Beall, Lula Bichy, Esther Black, Berta Bryant, Catherine Promotes Melamet rose, secretary; Lloyd S.

Weitzell, treasurer; Harry Thompson, captain of the canoe division; William Bert Alan, captain of the sailing division; Class of the Homestead Methodist Episcopal Church, Gorsuch and Kirk avenues, the motion picture showing BOriVIT activities of the Johns Hopkins Hos Charles Reckner, captain of the out board division, and' Allan C. Davis BonwiT LEfirion LEMrion pital will be shown tonight at 8 o'clock at the church. R. A. R.

Downey, assistant director of the hospital, will and Christian Grccht, governor al large. Church, Catherine Cohee, Thelma Da mm, Rose Fields. Jean Gibbons, Evelyn Girardin, Marion Goldman, Lois Henry, Dorothy Horine, Edna Keefer, Kathryn Krieger, Mildred Kullick, Virginia Lee, Florence Lerian, Lydia Lutz, Eleanor Moore, Julia Moore, Edith Pruss, Elizabeth Schis-sler, Fannie Scnker, Hazel Sprol and Katherine Van Daniker. Z20n.CrtAftLES"Sl. lecture on the film.

Following the installation of the The routine of the hospital, from the A new commodore, a director of pub' lie it a chairman of the regatta com' admission of patients to the time of discharge, including two operations, is depicted in the motion picture. The mittee, a chairman of the house Committee and a chairman of the entertainment committee will be SPECI Rev. J. W. H.

Bcall is pastor of the Aviator Who Died November 9 Given Rank A Guard Captain A posthumous commission as captain In the Air Corps of the Maryland National Guard has been awarded to Lieut Otto Melamet, who was found dead in his home on November 9. The award was announced today at the office of Milton A. Reck-ord, commander of the Maryland National Guard unit. In a bulletin announcing the posthumous commission it was said that Lieutenant Melamet's "service to the State of Maryland has been faithful and efficient, meriting at all times the confidence and trust of his superior officers, and in his death we have sustained a severe loss," church. named.

These officers will serve as members Guests Of Parents, Teachers Middlctown, Nov, 17 (Ph-LeS' lie N. Coblentz, president of the Fred' inkelmfin cxmtx of the board of governors. A Little Off Trtm linen UnBm "Why do vou think Venus must have been crazy?" "Well, I didn't say she was crazy but she certainly is not all there." AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS 151 High-Type Silk erick County Board of Education, and Eugene Pruitt, county superintendent of education, spoke last night at the meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association of the Middletown School. Suede Shoes BonwiT LErinon WHERE CUAHLEJ MEETJV CLAY -1 Prised Lines FOR AFTERNOON 1 1 Mm 75 DAYTIME AND i SPORT WEAR Coat t'l Originally 16.95 and 19.75 Smart Dresses taken from our own quality stocks. Silk Crepjs, Ribbed Silks, Sheers and Woolens, with fur and metal trimmings.

Formerly 8.50 to 12.50 a. 1 Suede Shoes of Winkel man Custom Quality and built on Winkelman torn Lasts. A selection of the leading models for Winter, In Black, Brown, Blue, Gray. Sizes to 10, widths from AAAA. Vsry special at 6.65.

FOR SUNDAY NIGHT Ml DINNER AND EVENING WEAR mm ink A vf mi mm m' wm AY ti. 7 IlilllilllllllllM Originally 16.95 to 22.50 Beautiful fash ons for Formal Afternoons, Sunday Night and Cocktail hours, in Silk Crepes, Satins and Velvets, with smart sleeves, neckl nes, lame tops and sparkling trims. ALL SALES FINAL SECOND FLOOR COATS JJ't Jj I- Sale of TROPICAL FISH and i m'- l- .,,11, BOnWIT LEMOM WHER.t CHAR.LteMCCTJ CLAY AQUARIUMS '-'W -i Ate' fill MW Regularly 39.50 to 59.50 with Wolf, Red Fox, Blue Fox, Armour Fox, Korean Kolinsky, Caraculs, Squirrel and fine Skunk. Scores of new fashions. 4 7 it 1 YU- It Ay mix Regularly 59.50 to 89.50 FUUIKEII with Natural and DyedSquir-rel, Blue Fox, Minnesota Skunk, Dyed Fitch, Kolinsky and genuine Krimmer, in faithful to-Paris-fashions.

Marvelous values for the aquarium fish enthusiast Come in and look this large assortment of fish over. Reg. 25c Breeding Size 10c Keg. $1.50 Red, Gold and Black 75c Reg. $1.50 Scalare $1.00 Reg.

50c Zebra Danios; breeding Pr. 39c Reg. 50c Flying Barbs; breeding i Pr. 39c 0 Sword Tails; breeding size 59c Reg. $1.50 Dwarf Gourami; breeding Pr.

98c Trios of Red Swordtails $1.25 Cordoryas Palcatus-Catfish; (A good scavenger) 50c GUARANTEED AQUARIUMS Tested and guaranteed not to leak. Regular $1.49 2) Gallon Bulb edge glaarc. Sturdy marbleized ma frame. A real valuel l.UU O' Regular $2.295 Gallon Heavy, all-metal frame with attractive 4 marble finish. 'n Regular $2.69 10 Gallon A largor size that will gle the fish plenty of freedom.

Metal frame, green finish. Jl.yy Regular $2.695 Gallon Bulb edge glass. Marble finish frame. $1,99 Regular $3295 Gallon Bulb edge glass. Chromium finish frame.

J2.79 THE MAY Company These Winter Coats are made up In only materials that will assure you at least two Winters' wear. Every Coat crepe lined and warmly interlined. Velveteen Pull-Ons Outdoor Coats Values Up to 35.00 A Fashion Sensation! 2.95 $01.75 Nub Tweeds, Monotones, Imported Tweeds and Camelhairs. For Sport, Utility and Travel. All Coats silk lined and warmly interlined.

Coaf Illustrated with Blue Dyed Fox 30.00 The smartest velvet fashion of the season and the most becoming! Wear a pull-on with sports clothes add a big rhinestone brooch and it looks dressy and afternoonishl Brown, orange, red, emerald green and vivid blue. pet floor is.

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