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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 8

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The Boston Globei
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mnr- 8 THE BOSTON GLOBE TUESDAY, KTTGUST 31, 1926 OPPOSITE) BOSTON COMMON Patrons of Our Great Basement Store enjoy the same privileges of charge accounts and free delivery as those of our Main Store. Regular Lines of Goods In addition to the special values advertised from day to day, our Basement Store carries at all seasons complete stocks of regular goods. The Famous Store Within a Store For the Sate of the Less Expenstbz Merchandise mmm'mmiiiwmmmmtmmmmimmmdmmmmmittmtrnlL The Simple Frock Shop presents 1 Wool Frocks For Autumn Town find Country Wear FROCKS for little run-ins to the city, or for street wear when one has returned to towy. Frocks that are at home on the golf links or on Tre-mont Street. Frocks as becoming to the business girl as to the college junior.

Many-occasion frocks, distinguished, smart, the sure foundation of a satisfactory Autumn wardrobe. 7 Oottstamidninig- Values in MOSQUITOS CHOICE NO WORRY HERE Boston Particularly Free, From Biting Pests Although MaJ Edwin M. Skinner, engineer In charge of the mosquito abate' ment for the Gorgaa Memorial Institute, Chicago, in a recently published Interview announces that mosquitoes have definite choices in landing places and grazing fields, picking young persons rather than older men or women, it will be difficult to make any old-timers believe it, especially adults over 50, v.o now spend many a twilight hour punctuating with slaps at mosquitoes. Mosquitoes, says the major, have definite preferences regarding their victims. For one thing, they like young folks better than old.

Their reasons for so choosing are not piam Probably the tenderness of youthful skin In comparison with the toughness of old is one Inducement. Then, too, the fashions make most members of the rising generation easier to get at than their fathers and mothers. But youth is only one explanation, Most authorities are agreed that odor is the chief factor prompting the mosquito in her choice. Every human being has an odor different from that of any one else, and the mosquito, apparently, can differentiate quite delicately. Its not a matter of cleanliness, however.

Boston, according to the office of the Health Department, has no mosquitoes to worry about. The department has not received a complaint about mosquitoes since the beginning of the Summer. Boston compels the property owners to dry up mosquito-breeding pools, and health Inspectors making their regular rounds watch for them and report the existence of mosquito-breeding places. Brookline, where a study of mosquitoes has been under way for the past decade, has not been troubled with mosquitoes for the past few years. Brookline is death on mosquitoes and one can scarcely find a resting place there.

The State Department of Health reports that the situation generally is quite satisfactory. Campaigns against the mosquito throughout the State are bringing good resuls. At Decided Money-Saving Prices JERSEY Frocks for Misses 16.50 Both two-piece and one-piece styles. One sketched, left, a pap ticularly youthful frock with kick-pleat, student neck, bright printed silk tie. Misses.

16.50. TWILL Frocks, Women, Misses, 25.00 Trimly effective models, one sketched with hand embroidered silk crepe collars and cuffs, hand embroidered motif on Jumper, and antique effect metal buttons. Womens, misses. 25.00. Womens New Fall Dresses at 12.00 Tailored models in crepe back satins, crepe de chines and jerseys.

Good selection of styles, effective trimmings and desirable colors. Womens Rayon and Silk Hose 39c Lisle tops. In white and assorted colors. Seconds of higher priced grade. Womens Smart New Fall Pumps 5.95 Black satins, black patent and black kid pumps.

Latest style and heel. Sizes 2 to 8. Womens Untrimmed" Velours Hats 2.95 New shapes in the leading colors for Autumn. Large and small head sizes. Evriday Cotton Zephyrs 39c Yard Wide range of desirable colors and patterns.

32 inches wide. For womens and children dresses. Womens Rayon Bloomers 9c Cut full size. Choice of flesh, peach, white and orchid. Extra good value.

16.50 (5.00 Womens New Fall Felt Hats 3.95 New stitched and dented crowns. Small and large head Variety of colors. Crisp New Fall Ginghams, 29c Yard Ideal for dainty house dresses. 32 inches wide. In good colors.

Womens Vest or Bodice 25c each Fine ribbed and Swiss ribbed styles. Sizes from 36 to 44. CARDIGAN Frocks for Misses, 19.50 Including the most attractive belted Jumper-cardigan, sketched right, which combines the advantages of both Jumper and cardigan, and is double smart, being made of Jersey. Perfectly matching buttons and leather belt. Misses.

19.50. FRISKA Frocks, Women, Misses, 25.00 Some dresses are exact copies of Jane Regny models. Both two and one-piece, some combining plain and plaid friska. Sketched a two-piece frock with Jumper of plaid, collar, cuffs, belt and skirt of harmonizing plain color. Women's, misses.

25.00. FORMER MILTON GIRL TO WORK FOR M. S. P. C.

C. MILTON, Aug 31-Miss Mildred M. Woodsum, daughter of Rev J. Hamilton Woodsum, arrived In Boston yesterday from Creston, la, to take up her duties as a social service secretary with the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Mt Vernon st. The young woman was given a great welcome here last evening by many friends after an absence of more than six years.

She was graduated from Milton High in 1920 and Immediately left with her parents for the Iowa city, where her father, who was a pastor of the First Baptist Church here, is pastor of the First Baptist Church of Creston. Ske received the AB degree from the University of Iowa In 1925, and a graduate fellowship made it possible for her to study another year and receive her AM in June, this year, from the same university. During the past year she has been acting as assistant secretary of the Social Service League of Iowa City, la. Deep Pile Royal Axminster Rugs Variety of' good patterns and colors. 22x36 27x52 36x63 1.98 2.98 4.98 Good Cretonne Pillows, 50c Each In a good variety of attractive colors.

Round shape only. Little Girls Dresses 1.95 Chambray and novelty materials, trimmed in contrasting colors. Bloomer and panty styles. 2 to 6 years. 19.50 25.00 E.

T. Slattery Co. W. Lane and Mrs Herbert M. Plymp-ton (in memory of their parents, Mf and Mrs George S.

Winslow); B. T. R. Charles and Exelyn Prescott if Norwood, Mrs Anne K. Allen of East Walpole, James M.

Folan of Norwood, Frederick E. Clapp Memorial, Norwood Council, K. of Norwood Lodge of Elks and Orient Lodge, A. F. St A.

M. Canton Crepe 1.49 Silk and Cotton NORWOOD HOSPITAL TO BE OPENED FOR INSPECTION Public to Visit New $250,000 Building Tomorrow Afternoon and Evening Hand-Drawn Scrim Curtains 1.39 Made with one row of attractive hand work. An unusually good value. New Finely woven, popular satin effect. Fall shades.

39 inches wide. New Superintendent Miss Betty Eicke, the new superintendent, was born in Bremen, Germany, and received her early education there. After coming tothis country she attended Mt Olivet Colege, at Olivet, Mich, and then entered the Salem Hospital at Saem. After graduating from the Salem Hospital Mis Eicke did private duty nursing and attended two Summer sessions of the Teacyhers College, department of nursing, at Columbia University. She then accepted a position at th City Hospital, and after serving there entered the Lawrence General Hospital in 1912.

Three years ago she wi appointed superintendent of nurse there and comes to Norwood from Lawrence. Misses New Fall Silk Dresses 9.95 Satins and flat crepes in several smart styles. Black, green, navy, jungle green, rustic brown and claret. Sizes 14 to 20. All Wool Crepe 1.00 yard Sponged and shrunk.

Ideal for childrens dresses. Large line of colors. 36 inches wide. mimmywuip'm wd nmwinniimw a-f' I 4 Z. Exclusive Where are you going for your vacation? Lonely Beach.

Aw, nobody goes there. Thats Just it. Its like having private ocean. New Haven Register. Womens Attractive Rayon Tunics 2.95 Solid colors and prints.

Black, navy, cocoa, wine and jungle green. Womens Cotton Underwear, 69c Cotton crepe gowns in white and flesh; muslin gowns and costume slips in white. Regular sizes. Womens P. N.

Corsets, 3.50 Pink laced back, with elastic inserts at top. Long skirt. Manufacturers Samples of Ribbon Hat Ornaments, 39c Pleated grosgrain hat ornaments in tan, rose, navy, gray, blue, green and a- few black. Womens Fur-Trimmed Coats at 29.50 Suede cloth, satin de chine lined. Mushroom collar of beaverette; new puff sleeves fur trimmed.

Womens Cotton Crepe Kimonos 1.95 Plain or figured patterns, in assorted styles and colors. Sizes 36 to 46. Cotton Broadcloth Dress Aprons 1.88 Printed effects, self or contrasting collar and cuffs. Straight line or two-piece effect. MISS BETTT EICKE New Superintendent of Hoapltal JOHN E.

FOLAN Chairman of Building Committee FALSE TEETH Womens House or Porch Dresses 1.19 Made up in several good dependable fabrics. Sizes 36 to 46. Excellent value. umm solarium and the usual complement ot diet kitchen, utility rooms, linen closets and storage. The arrangement of the second floor Is generally similar to that of the first floor.

The layout is more particularly designed for the cases of women and children. There Is one main womens ward of 16 beds and two small wards of six beds each. The maternity department has large delivery and labor rooms and also a nursery with 25 cribs. There are eight private rooms on thl3 floor. The operating department is on the third floor.

The operating room Itself Is spacious and is arranged and equipped for the most efficient work. The strong ceiling lights give an Illumination which la practically the same as daylight and without shadow. In case of a shut-off of the main power line, there is an emergency lighting system which can be provided from the hospital storage batteries. Adjoining the operating room is the surgeons room with its shower bath and other facilities. An eye, ear, nose and throat room is also on this floor.

The nurses workroom, etherizing room, sterilizing room and recovery room make up the rest of this area. NORWOOD, Aug 31 The new Norwood Hospital will be opened tomorrow afternoon to the public for Inspection. On June 19, 1925, a campaign to raise $200,000 for the building of the hospital, under the chairmanship of John E. Folan, came to a close with an oversubscription of $54,134. Plans were Immediately drawn and work was started Sept 16, 1925.

In September, 1913, the Corner House, a small house at Hoyle and Washington sts, was turned into a hospital which accommodated only a few patients at a time. In September, 1910, the home of Dr Eben Norton on Washington st was converted Into the Norwood Hospital, and the Corner House was moved across the Civic Association grounds and was annexed to this building. This remained the Norwood Hospital for 10 years and administered not only to the needs of Norwood, but Canton, Sharon, Westwood, Medfield and Walpole. When the need of more room and a better equipped hospital was brought before the people by the trustees, under the leadership of Pres Herbert M. Plimpton, the surrounding towns did their share to swell the fund.

Womens Good Silk Hose 75c Spring needle knit, with lisle tops. Assorted colors. Sizes 8 to 10. Womens Wool Jersey Dresses 5.75 Smart-looking tailored styles in several new Fall colors. Sizes 36 to 44.

Womens New Net and Lace Vestees 1.25 Some trimmed with Venice, crochet and filet laces. V-shape neck. Various styles. onr method false teeth add to rather than detract from your appear aJoe In and let as demonstrate this to yon. SPECIAL VALUE RUBBER $4 CH JLbDU Fall upper or lower made of red rubber (not like plo(ure), BRIDGE WORK, per tooth S6 SILVER FILLINGS $1 CLEANINGS $1 Examinations FREE Positive Painless Extractions Free When plate or bridge work I ordered.

Plates repaired while you wait. Old plates remade like new the same day. DR. HEWSON DENTAL CO. 427 Washington Opposite Filenet Hours dally: 830 a.

m. to 6 m. lady Attendant followed globe wants GLOBE DISPLAY ADVTS READ THEM TODAY Dancers Like MILLER'S 'DOR-NEVE IPAft aAM PHILIPPINE HOUSE FAVORS PLEBISCITE Passes Bill Over Veto of Governor General Will Explain Details The formal opening program will start at 2 oclock and continue to five. It will begirt again in the evening at 7 and continue until 11 o'cdock. The members of the building committee and the trustees of the hospital, with the new superintendent.

Miss Betty Eicke, will act as the reception committee. Members of the building committee will be posted about the building to explain the various rooms and furnishings. Dr Arthur S. Hartwell will be in the operating suite to explain the I equipment there. Phillips Dennett will give details regarding the laundry equipment.

Mrs Richard D. Northrup will explain the kitchen equipment. Benjamin D. Rogers will give details on the refrigeration plant and system, and John E. Folan, on the furniture and furnishings of the new building.

There will be an orchestra playing during the afternoon and evening. The Womans Aid to the hospital is furnishing all the linen. There are 19 private rooms in the hospital which have been furnished at the cost of $200 each by the following donors: Ellen Adelaide (Ellis, 22 Forest st, Cambridge, Mr and Mrs Charles Sumner Bird Jr of East Walpole, Mr and Mrs Frederick H. Hlrd of Chicago, from the remainder of the Philippine Government Is pending In Congress. PRESIDENT ALLOWED SIX MONTHS TO ACT WASHINGTON, Aug 31 (A.

President Coolidge will have elx months in which to act after he receives the Philippine independence plebiscite bill, which will bfe forwarded to him for approval or veto. The reports the President will receive from Gov Gen Wood along with the bill from Carml Thompson, who is making a survey of conditions in the islands, will form the basis of consideration, but most officials here believe he will support Gen Woods Entire Bronze and Steel Construction No Straps to Rot or Break 95 more safety, 00 more comfort. World Finest Shock Absorber $50 and because tt prevents absolutely the embarrassment of persptrallon odors Simply applied to underarms, hands Jj and feet. It safely checks perspiration, si does not harm the most delicate skin or garment. Tse Odor-N'er Youll be delighted with III Sold at Jj most leading stores.

Accommodations for 75 The new hospital, made of red brick, Is directly behind the present hospital. The present hospital will be used as an office, reception room and supply base. The new hospital will accommodate 75 patients, and is only the first unit In the building plan. The basement contains a large emergency room with three tables. Opposite this room are two recovery rooms.

This suite of three rooms will take care of emergency or accident cases, and can be used for first aid work and for the treatment of out-patients. On this floor will also be found the pharmacy and laboratory, also an isolation suite with an independent exit which can be used in the treatment of any contagious cases that develop. The remaining parts of the floor are taken up by the X-Ray room, nurses dining room, kitchen, laundry, refrigerating plant and storage. Patients and visitors will usually enter the building on the first floor. A large area at the entrance has been provided for a nurses station which commands a view of the whole floor.

There are 11 private rooms, with average floor space of 136 square feet. The main men's ward is also on this floor, with a capacity of 16 beds. Two smaller wards, each with six beds, are also provided. The floor has an airing balcony pr pendence several years of agitation for a government independent of the United States the Philippine Republic. The Philippine legislature, elected by the people, has been overwhelmingly In favor of "the project and has taken many steps to forward it, some of them being vetoed by Governor-General Wood, appointed by the President of the United When the Philippine legislature appropriated money to seVid a mission to the United States to work for independence the act was vetoed and the money was raised by popular subscription.

Local self-government has been extended to most of the 43 provinces of the Philippines, the administrators with few exceptions being Filipinos. The Moros of the Southern Islands, Mohammedans, have not lived amicably with the Christian Filipinos, and frequently have expressed their desire for continuance of the rule by the United States, or a separate government by Moro officials under American protection. A bill for separation of provinces chiefly populated by Moros TWO PERSONS PERISH WHEN SCOW BURNS Graft Moored to River Bulkhead in New York NEW YORK, Aug 31 (A. persons, one of whom is believed to Iw6), been wan- were burned to today a fire which h7iv.ketra moored to a bulkhead in the Harlem River at 176th st. The bodies were badly charred.

Firemen stretched 1000 feet of hose across vacant lots and railroad tracks ln orer to reach the blazing craft Married Men Know FfltwyPa what's diplomat? ha vb A man who when he cant have his own way pretends that the other way is Stories. ft. NEWiYORK.fiTSiSlSVMONMX MANILA. Aug 81 (A. Philippine House of Representatives yesterday passed over the veto of Governor-General Leonard Wood the bill providing for a plebiscite in the islands on the question of independence.

The action was expected. The Senate A month ago took like action and the bill now goes to President Coolidge. The action of the Philippine House of Representatives in passing over the veto of Governor Wood the bill for a plebiscite on the question of inde Kally at b.dO A Ai. ireul Hotel Westminster, Bee-ton. Rate 7.50.

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