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» . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 21, 1921—PART 2. . 11 . ' SR FASHION CREATIONS OF THE STAGE. Model Dress Shop| REViEWS Of New Books ' NATIONAL GUARD NEWS A JOURNAL OF THE GREAT WAR.| man friends. So, this I story of o ) By CI / gg:“:‘,'flgngheg:pflvl,,‘;,;‘;;:‘}:; e I e i o .30 YR \ Brig. Gen. Anton Stephan, command- | G. Root and Private Arthur A. Rup . A / 2 ton: Houghton Mifflin Company. | beautiful story = ' [ ;- Ing the District of Columbia National | Pert—were admitted to the Military 925 G St. N.W, 11l rejoice in—Just the kind of story ; Z Guard, s attending the reserve offi- [Ac2demy- N the outside this is a journal | 1y > : . z i the arent wir datian fromill o e L oTmA Tould, Jove S0d Juat the . cers’ camp being held at Camp| During the past week Lieter 3. AL Now the midyear of 1917 and giv- | free access to. No one knows the \ Z Simms, Md., until August 24. Those :?“e"e'?:{::?m':n?fi:‘..fiffl'&'&" 'I‘C!;zEr: subject better than this writer, and in attendance at the camp are all|Enlistment of Cook Albaugh should ing in detail the activitles|,;'one has, so far, surpassed him in of those who carried forward Amer- | the naturalness and sympathy and ica’s part in the war by way of the | beauty of written tribute to this an- officers of the National Guard or the | make all members of Company C joy+ Reserve Corps, or both, and the camp ful over prospects of mess arrange: ments at camps, etc., which may bi - = 3 sh service of supplies. As a journal |imal that has chosen man as his = 18 being conducted for the training of | yeja in the future. Frank Tolson OWlng 1t 1s a vigorous and plain statement providence and his god. A / officers. It is not connected with the | Fred C. Farrell and Ellsworth Hol: of fact, bearing upon the multl- | THE DON QUIXOTE OF AMERICA. By citizens’ military training camp at|land were enlisted iIn the local Nas g pon O e alt oot ot \ 4 oy alecd tional Guard during the past week. N tudinous phases of the supply de- B ot e Sla New D Sceade. B B (&' partment in its lining up-with the York,” etc. New York: Dodd, Mead AR § Maj. John W. Oehmann, Capt. 3 business of fighting the enemy. This & Co. v % 7 Gaorg; L. Lewis and dFu-n I.Aeut.x S‘td- SET-BACK FOR "‘DlA PLA" 3 ney Morga: xi —_ ¥ daily account involves hundreds of | myis. is the story of a vision, of an bo{rd wglcr;i E&T{‘ o:: th.en ‘e":.g-r;n :-‘x li‘all F people, soldiers, about whom We are [{dea. It covers the great adventure board waich met at the armory on |gontroller Gemeral's Buling naturally curi of John Eagle, city builder. In a natl f enlisted memb: £ tl Paturally prowd These we some upon | tiay, hamlet of New Yorl state Jonn A % pation, of sallsted members o€ (hei Against Expansive Move. in a touch-and-go encounter, for this | 8816 was born, and there he llved ¢ 4 A plicants for commission in the local| Plans of the bureau of foreign ani to middle age without ever having { organization. No announcement has story is mostly go. Direct, blunt, the domestic commerce for the expansiol 3 . ne a dozen miles from home. But ' u as yet been made by the board as to Styles e L D L e fo the mind of John Esgle s vast N p 3 the oldiers Tound qualified. . Mem- of its ovarseas’ trade representation t1 . i city grew, hewed out o ‘wilder- - = D bers of the guard are anxiously|India have met a temporary setbacl ) '.“?&‘::.%} ':fl':";‘r T::i s;;leklnc% :3 :e.'- { hi -| (;wn ha d. Bo r-p: ‘ET' E A T 4 -wxnninx this nnTounume':u. as thelre :hnln:hcalmunx of Controller Gen - e in t! sion and so communicable F are ive vacancies in the commis- ral cCarl. T e T e In Pt \js | was his spirit. that the people of the ) 2 Sloned personnel of the engineer regi-| _Establishment of a field office m Lot of Canton crepe Surface of running account, however, | Village came, too, to belleve in th - 7 i % ment which are to be filled. As the |Delhi, India, was planned out of the the tudy, a s dy | great mission of John Eagle 5 3 National Guard expands, officers are | $150,000 made available by the ap and taffeta dresses, of n'x’.‘i”fir‘{ :tB(:n};rAHE:lai.:: 53 of |life had gone into dreams of what to be selected from among the enlisted | propriation act for 1922 for develop: > co-ordination—of bringing the sup- |he would achieve—somewhere out in L personnel of the organization, and all [ ment of far eastern trade. In an opin lues t $39 50 t ply service under one comprehensive | the inaccessible reglons of great those interested in the military, and | jon to Secretary Hoover, however va 0o .U, 1O |ihana and eye, of relating its many |west. And, one day, with a single a especially former service men, should | Mr. McCarl held that there was m¢ parts into an organism of eficient | retainer, the g enter the National Guard at this|express authority in ‘the act for thi close out Monday at business production. Here Is_where | the stupendous emprl 5 time In order that they may be avail- | establishment of the office and thal i its permanent service lies. Tq the |wilderness of his end able candidates for comml proper authority should be obtainel general reader, however, the sturdy,|ways somewhere far to the front of when additional vacancies exist. The energetic story of daily work pro- |him. Splendid citie: engineer regiment holds its weekly | Frank R. Eldridge, jr., chief of tht vides a very vivid and Informing |smooth highways, speedi: t nd 2 drill on Tuesday evening each week.|far eastern division of the bureau story of the enormous business that (flying ships left him undisturbed. I — who is to make a survey of easter: went on behind the lines of actual [His own city should surpass all of /. The adjutant general of the AflM‘ markets for American goods this fall war. thm—-wm: he reacheg m- h:nr.ll-; 15 - '&:u. m'"fx?fl"fi‘:‘ 5 'e';fii.;':a“r'n.:‘;(h&'e was to pmc;:dhlo Delhlhm e-lm:un wilderness. Then he fou msel 3 the office, which was to be only te THE NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE. BYlg, the western limit of his country. organization ‘may be nominated for | porary, pending determination upor : Andrew A. Bruce, A. B, Ll B-|yen told him there was no wilder- Samission to the United States Mili- | Borarys REMATE, o eor the bureaus Domy, York: The Macmillan COM-|ness. " That he was too late. Then ¢ Ay e o ihe salen- | oo in Indls; which. It s estimatsl e e A I e e e vy MISS ANN FORD Uon"o¢ the soldier wh s to Topre: would cost between $12.000 and $20,00( thorough study of the Non-Partisan tafned % bustious ‘s TRI TRE A Wore a meat suit of pongee trimmed | sent the District guard wi e hel Laces and Lace Curtain |League in its origin, 'its_purpose. 1ts | o Jonn Eagle: ras squsl 16 the steain Was :' E:: : E':_ I'm ..“‘ym e with green at Keith's. between November 1 and 13 this year. Cleaning present standing and its future outiook; | upon it and expanded to the mensure | hew frock of ehiion and seauins. _ Themem W ™™ |Successtul candidates will be ad’| ASSIGNED TO DESTROYERS. : e e |30 acneow:1de izt o v 2 he | Lieut. Commander George B. Ashe, & farmer origin, rising out of the indus-|g5oie "t at has, @t bottom, a sub- - side & long white feather spray|Academy on July 1, 1922 During the 3 z 3 A ] the Dis- | the Annapolis Naval Academy, has beer MME. VIBOUD, Inc. trial discontent of the farming cOMmU- | gtantia] strand of truth and human dropped in a graceful arc. Pt YT e e e Tanal Guard.. |assigned to duty with the destroyer * Established 1855, 727 11th 8¢, N.w. |Ditles | Its purpose, to amellorate the | sccommodalon to the exactions of| BY ELENORE DE WITT EBY. Miss Squire also wore an attractive | Fict of | Columbis Faltonn ey n |force, Atlantic fleet. advantage, was embodied. in the organi. | Pare fact. OME five or six years ago the MISS MOLLY MeINTYRE spgrt costume for her “tennis dance” zation and program of the league. The | 700 OLD FOR DOLLS. By Anthony (W) Smartest frocks for evening weas | Appeared in & pastel frock of pink|a large square collar and bell-shaped Z e 0 g e W %8878 : M. Ludovicl, author of “Catharine showed “rainbow” effects. Usual- and blue. Slecves, stitched at the edges With ) o L e e | F Dowe " ot New York: G. P. Fut- |ly the color tones com,,,.’: st blue, “and a akirt of white baronet| 1 i nam's’ Sons. satin. W em she wore a sleeve: | l I urs T D e L flapper s, In this comedy of delicate pastel tints obtalnable, but|there were several examples of it at|less jacket of sky blue baronet, belts | F RS o R L Srie socuiat | oty flapper fs. in this comedy ofla few of the models were developed |Kelth's last week. Headdresses seemed in at the walst, and turned up i Foterani_of the lengue is descriea | Huch trouble, the center of @ U he |from & single plece of chiffon or silk [to be steathily creeping into popu. |around the lower edge and held in| Iis legislative program is explained in n ¢ | shadea in lar favor again, too. First we had|place with white buttons. i . e rokines 1n Stdte Activic { comic spirit to a T. No need tor In- |siaded in varying degrees of one color. |bright combs and pins, then floral| Another attractive sport costume In This Great August Sale ties generally Is given in particularity. | yne facts is uezurny for material in rocks were created by super-|wreaths and bands of sparkling gold | was worn by Miss Ann Ford. It was Hie® Efect “upon ine. people, upon. the | the facts is security for materlsl 't )posingn countless layers of tulle cut[or silver leaves, and just at present|made entirely of pongeo and trim- . state, upon the nation, is drawn in in differt "|a number of bandeaus of sequins are|med with green Canton crepe. The : : stions & the author does. First, he introduces [in differing lengths so that each rain If ever the time was propitious for thoughtful foresight, and in sound his- seen, many of them feather-trimmed. | short kimono sleeves of the jacket ver the time toric outlook. The hame of this league ;'{’;:e_“:;"ll;’e'::"gggof_‘;’“‘;‘o“}'aoQ{A‘;’,::‘: "°: “‘h"‘ W:l;"lb“ here and there, | Pertiaps we shall soon have again the |had wide green cuffe and tho sash fur buying—it lsblx_-xghl ol Iflgerel'll:; Is 10 the average Teader & vague term. | TS 25 LS, M Clny goats on the |2nd then faded into the opalescent |piguant little Jullet and Holland caps) wan €reciiamiped | AQCUCRY [0 there was an establisiment that fueriiel mountain side. Like the wooing male |whole. Ostrich fans were not in gen- . your patronage: a! stal nay,to remove this vaguencse, and (0| GLouN 0, orcon’ thomselves, Cutting |eral use then, but a bit of brightness | dlihs, wore. the sainbow frock |(he saucy. itie.tam of the sidrt, and Yo Batendosts. For we have assem- mé;.g:n pll_'operl);: in ~uxmz mheme .‘," ;pr:fihfile{qfl‘:?nm‘rvé:‘t'fiej;!:e:‘l’ly' :" was added in the headdress, usually | which is sketched. The bodice was| Miss Molly McIntyre was a very bled a collection of furs (O‘b the' most politics. Every intelligent cit- | What A€V 3 01 ds that time may (3 2D of sequins. The ensemble was |supported by narrow jeweled straps,|good recommendation for ‘rainbow dependable quality and of beauty un- izen should study this exhaustive and | dospite the inroacs thel LIES T07 s masterplece of daintiness, but, of land the upper part of it was of opa- | frocks” in her confection of baby blue excelled. Add to this the August prices, e B O e e | tho. Anopor. oficonres, issERvigithie| CONTE0, IRy scon tired of 11 and||jeacent seqiins Bands of baby rib. |and pink which s pictured. ~The old- which are extremely low, and you have peofessor in_the University of Minne | th pPer. Of COUrEe ok her major |Of¢-color dresses became the vogue. [bon in pastel tints shading from shell | fashioned bodice of blue had geors. R . brving Aurs sota- He was formerly Justice of the | time of her lie. AMODE USF [f0;| During the past year fashions have| pink through lilac to pale blue fas |ette bertha collar, daintily filigreed many logical reasons ying supreme court of North Dakota and, |operations I the thett oF NES SRC? |been gradually drifting back to mul- | tened together to form the lower part | with silver. and the crinoline skirt was now. . a‘? nl'r:ll ufle is in :c ol’mon to Desu ‘l:u he spre: over her|ti-color effects. At first there was|The skirt was composed of petal-like (held out with bands of silver ribbon siate uiversicy. Hs 1 % position <o e e iant " fight |Just & touch of contrast added in a|folds of chiffpn shaded to correspond | which glistened through their blue veil- Fur Coats, Wl‘a S, Coatees volume belongs to the citizens' library ;mulln: and most life-|8ash or bit of plping, then, with the | with the bodice ribbons, which fell | ing. Large rosettes of pink tulle ruching p ) e T e o oo by | aesinst age. popularity of ribbons as trimming, [over a foundation of silver. A few |ornamented the skirt at intervals and < gn_ bolities and economics, edited by | like. odd dashes of color became more |fluffy fronds of white ostrich were were appliqued with spider-webby silver- and Sma“ Furg e Y 1f it is true | glimpsed here and there at the top |thread centers. “Miss Molly's” bon- o - = By Bae BOOKS RECEIVED. stage 1s o mirror wherein |of the skirt and looked ke sca-| net was of blue and fastened under An exceptional collection of beauti- ORPHAN DINAH. By Eden Phillpotts, e reflected modes of the fu-|foam of sunset-tinted waves. the chin with a pink ribbon, while . 5 author of “Old Delabole.” eto.| AN ENTHUSIAST. By E. OE. Somer-|ture,” the rainbow dress will soon be [bandeau which circled the hair was|a blue tulle veil at the back added a fully modeled garments developed into New York: The Macmillan Com- author of “The Real Char-|with us again in all its glory, for |of opalescent sequims, and at each |quaintly picturesque touch. | the smartest fall and winter styles. PARYS lotte, etc. In collaboration with i and One mever expects to find Eden| Martin Ross. New York: Long- A small deposit will reserve any fur you may Phillpotts outside of Dartmoor. Nor mans, Green & Co. 4 does one wish to find him otherwise. | A PLEA FOR OLD CAP COLLIER. By For, by the way, of this writer's Irvin S. Cobb, author of “Back 5 Wm. Rosendorf After you have been shopping and have com- pared the quality, work- manship and price of other garments with ours, you will be sure to appreciate the value of our stock. Only the best of matched pelts and linings are used in the construction of these ‘high-grade furs. “See what we can save you on your furs.” The Capitol Fur - Shop, Inc. 1208 G Street N.W. | NEWS OF THE NAVAL RESERVE 9 novels many readers are becoming Home,” etc. Frontisplece by Tony happily famillar. not only with the| Sars. New York: Georse H DOmR| wme following list, arranged by geography of this beautiful Englis ‘ompany. subjects, includes some of the latest i corner, but with the kind of folks| RoSALEEX AMONG THE ARTISTS.|additions to the Public Library: Cutting of the maval reserve force | rates aboard o sea-going vessel wil |8l Furs Manufactured, Imported, Stored and Repaired . that it has bred. These are all plain| By Elizabeth Sanxay Holding, su- in the District of Columbia has been | D¢ taken into consideration also. 537 8th St. N.E. Deoplsdiow thinking: siendy soing: | thor of.cinvincible Mionie! ¢ic |ACCESSIONS IN THE INDUS-| ordered by the Navy Depariment. In- | will ot make o cruise Sown the river 1213 G St. N.W. Delicious H Jo e |ate cxactly those with which the rest| buny. o ot TEIAL DEPARTMENT. structions have been recelveld b e | O O iy cruise down the Fotomae of the world has to deal. This fact 2 v reserve headquarters here that the - 3 mac & Cream, $1.00 Quart sourses : thelpiigensral, aupenl.| |The T ehors s Fosays], ~* Mining and Metallurgy. ober of Gmesé living in this-dis- | FLYer80d ChiSApexke bay during the R T storyihiere s n thial. of SR SOUNG AN etc. New York: D. Appleton & Co.| pqgicks, Lawrence. Copper Refinl! trict must be cut to nineteen line = high-spirited woman, of independent ARK INE. By John SEOPR BIng. 15c Plate; Tax, 2¢ and modern. outlook. _ The. question | T, AN O Nor of - “Stealthy| BFCP-Ad2 officers, one medical officer and eight of love involves, in her case, the re- Terror.” New York: John Lane|Cox, G. H, and others. Field Methods | aviation officers. Chocolate Creams, 50c Lh. |jection of a suitor wholly pleasing| Company. in Petroleum Geology. RFPE-| All officers in excess of this quota to her right-thinking family, and the | ygE SON OF WALLINGFORD. By i1l be discharged from the naval 3 > TALITY 5 acceptance of a man who is already Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph| CB83%. R trvo. torce. 1655 said, except of- | VM THE HOUSE OF Qt married. This throws the fact of Chester. Boston: Small, Maynard|Marsh, Robert, jr. Steam Shovel Min-| ficers in class 2. Those now in this e~ t‘w‘i%lr:lymi:t?) uzte excit:dmcar{mu'r‘xllyé & Co. A By th ing. RDF-M354. % class will b n|lo'e?| to reilulnl lhal; He Phoenix C 2 artmoor folks think of | HREE LOVING LADIES. By the|Prochaska, Ernst. Coal Washing.| commissions until the expiration of $250 Wh The American Women this is brought out over and over o Mre Dowdall. Boston: Hough- | = RFC-PS43c. 8- | their present Aroliments, but will | Silk Hose, all Yer l' 5. e | Sport Hose, AY THE FAM again in their slow and persisteht on Mifflin Company. Ralston, O. C. Electrolytic Deposition | not be re-enrolled. sizes, white, —S. OUS turning of the matter inside out,|THE JESSAMINES; a New Story of| and ' Hydro-Metallurgy of Zinc.| Just how the selection of officers No B Stores morning, noon and night. What| the Old South. By Mrs. C. E.l RFZ-RI3. for discharge from the service Will 937939 F St. N. W. o Branch Dinah herself does is the height of Broyles. Boston: The Stratford|Ross, Victor. The Evolution of the|be made has not vet been dete $l 69 $l 45 independent action. based upon think: | _Company. 0il Industry. RFPE-R738. mined A copy of the order directing B o ng that is as unconventional as it NTS AND TEACH-|Spurr, J. E. ed. Political and Com- | the reduction of the naval is unconvincing to the majority. m:u';‘.o%y'v%finm L:Innd Stowell, mercial Geology. RF-Sp97p. force here has been forwarded to f However, Dinah remains, to the read-| 3¢ D, fellow of tho New York | Wellman - Seaver - Morgan Company. Commander A B. Clements, com- er, a splend woman whose courage A f Medicine, etc. Illus- e Open Hearth. FIU-W46. manding e loci . - 3 . SUPER ELECTRIC commands admiration, even while fotod New York: The Macmillan (Lieut Commander William R, Hoe- Our buyers having just returned from New York, enthusiastically one know t ney Bankin er, executive 5 Washing Machin posaible way toward nap: AR e 2 B e e ot earsoyer; display excellent purchases of— e Commercial and Financlal Chronicle. | training crulse abosrd a destroyer, y 2 e d andbook of Securities. January,|and it is probable that the r Is the best Washing Ma- ed a more attractive nor a stronger FOR OLD. By 8. P. Breckinridge, Eattine tge force will be discussed chine made in America. heroine than is this orphan Dinah. professor of social econamy, Uni- The Trend of | ipon his return to the city. : ; ° Thousands use it, which is THE UNLIGHTED HOTSE. By James Forsity” of Ghlicago, New York: o Copper, HE-HETSE G T | election of a crew for the purpote S ts C oats R S ay, jr., author & WME! ton, » AN w N i 0o Washington the U. S. ample proof of it superior Hax, I sathor of “The Winaing | caRNEGTs mNDOwMENY POR 1Y | Langh %, X B | of bringing o Washington the b. & ew resses, OuiLs, N ity. A phone call—Main & Co. N Ao l4, 1010_ Year Book |The Magazine of Wall Street. Four-|H., but assigned to this district as i 5150—sends one home to Th teen Methods of O is to be made . = : le dark house whis lays large . 9. . D. C. en Me! of perating in the | reserve training ship, is to be you on free trial. a part in Mr. Hay's ”.3.‘,5’.-—, :?ory s {fx’{.fifl’.’:fifi-’ffl’."“fi.‘&?‘.",fi Stock Market. 1018. HR-M273f. upon the return to the city of Com- ] () ® right over in Georgetown. And we|THE STAR JF GOLD; mad her H, The Financial Organi- | mander Hoefer. The commandant u: n e WEBSTER ELECTRIC CO. € i12vg,2 murder mystery of our own hers| ™ Poems. By Eva Ashley Farslow. zation HR-MB65t. Fortemouth saia that tne vess ’ S n ‘ashington. loreover, \volves 3 tford 719 9th St. N.W. O S b L A L L T E I L S e Lo B Practic Operation. 2v. HN- | about August 31, but as vet he nas : Distributors ernment clerks, and a diplomat or so— Farmer-Sportsman. By ROW-{ppiing ", A, Bank Credit. HN-PS4. | will be ready. However, Commander a 8) really quite a home affair. Th = Ro “Un- i T e B e e T lihs| . 1and B Robinkon, author of . |Shugruc. 3. "3 Problems in Forelgn | Hoefer is expected to have his se- To go on sale Monday morning of the discovered dead man and, sub-| Houghton Miffin Company. Kochange. N IIMT shii + _ | lection of & crew perfected befor v sequent thereto, a goodly number of UB THE CRIM Standard Statistics Co, Inc, N.' Y./ that time, in order that there will be ; Sossibte eriminals alt ‘vort 10 The: der | TP Emars By oncvey Wicknam New | Siatus of Bonds Under the Federai|s minimum delay when lnstrictions and continue throughout the week Struction of the one person. |That 5 Income Tax. HR-St26s. | are received to go after: the ship. which, however, Eives o fresh turn to| SEOOND APRILs Fosme. By Edna St. Btern, 8. The Forelen Exchange Prob-| Attendance of drills of oficors and this particular mystery tale 1s fth 3 = St men will form the principal basis of o - charadier ‘and persgmaiity of the-great| Vi Seemeriep o oo Tefection of the crew, but, of course, S to quality, style and price, this splendid assemblage of Women's and Misses’ detective, an essential in every modern| 4 SONG OF FAITH. By Katherine Science and Invention. qualifications to filll° the particular Al 1 all previous efforts. ‘Come expecting garments of newness story of this sort. This great man|" Miner Pierce. Boston: The Strat-|Bancroft, W. D. £ s out ) B o contmat o the | ord G | Chomimery, LoomafEE S SO T gy | GIVE REPORT. o 2 boay. fully wp to Mayer Bros. & Co.'s requirements and at prices that —_—— oW, many instances, even lower than pre-war markings. s of the Forest, n, W. C., 1i, ing character of genuinely human quali- d and Stream. By Ozark Ripley. mflc;mu ueterm 211«.!\‘ ‘Guuu?‘u:;‘: ties that have been trained to nmo more fitroductlon by Dixle Carroll. ment. LN-BS1. than a believeable degree of efficiency. 9 o 1 He is, besides, a ch; ing Fad Cincinnatl: Stewart Kidd Com Fook) gh;-‘;ndl‘%hyé:.'&n.w. Prac- Committee Has Been Investigating great rms acco = lisation. LO-C955c. r'r:‘.r}ll't o zn.flf:"afii %‘uan eyl L, C X Labaratory Exercises in well, to put the readers in touch with emistry. = . lovable and loyal fellow who quite puta| Ll OFth. Philadelphia: D R. C. ed. Technical Methods s. 'o. T OCa8T mission, Representative Anderson, it over the statesman n the matter of | \WERICAN CHEMISTRY: a Record of | Eigintein. W, J. Ruiss and Minnesota, chairman, announced yest: Achievement the Basis for Future | - For Adjusting Watches. RCH-K674,|dsy. A final report as to the ca: AL T A N BT | oo ot doyacimont of snumistey, |Lankester. SIr E.'R. Secrets of Earth [of the depression and suggesting T e N oD CAppietaa| University of Arkansas. Illustrated. | s oo Do oA T e ompany, Pitts- | Femedies therefor will be made by the & Co New York: D. Van Nostrand Com- s of Glass Mak- flr;‘v. oIADedcember. h‘; ’::,d' e One " -east Y. 2 . % r. Anderson sal e commission atza ot Jownh Linfoln's down-east vaxc WORLDS OF ATTRAC-|yi0E, 1869-1918 RQP-MIZ3. )2 the | expected throush its report to formu- minded little man—a regular babe- y Anne_ Abbott. Boston: ‘World. LR-M1Z6e. late a long-time agricultural pro- {n-the-woods—finally carries off the|, sihe Christopher Publishing House. | yatthews, J. M. Application of Dye-|Eram. The causes of the depressiof honors of being 2 hero of truly mag-|A MANUAL OF THE MECHANICS OF | "y @y to Textlles. RQR-M434. are bemg carefully investigated, he nificent proportions. For no hero can| WRITING. By Raymond Woodbury | yaiignal Academy of Sciences, Wash- | 3aid, and in order to arrive at &, be greater than the one with the gift| Bonge:, Professor of rhetorlo and} ™™, B0G” Report, 1816191, | factory conclusion a number of of deep and ready friendship as his| nSUsh ~ composition, - DePauw s 7 es by months have been set up, in- weapon In life, Around any amount| Sriversity. New York: The M Nat N cation Association of the | cluding an index ‘of prices of thirty of believable happenings the influ- | psien e bus O & States. Commission on the | commodities, showing the relation of ance of Galusha plays, always to the|® ASAELS (s B hnization of Secondary Egdu- |each to the other; an Index of exports, increase of happiness and the smooth- = S cation. Reorganization of Science |showing the relation of the falling oft Ing out of the tangled colls of & AU ndary Schools. LA-N215r. |of exports to the falling off of prices; pesky world. The innocence and good- Boston: Th Spinbey, Ln B. A Text-book of Phys-|an index of the consumption of each Ress of Galusha circumvent the evil | rao’ apany. fos. | LH-Spaet. commodity, showing where the con- designs of an unscrupulous businees | " By Clare. Gepdyens. Botes | Soutmin, ¥. A. How to Keep Inven- |sumption fell first, and an index of in- and the chicanery of & SpIFItuslistio| e vers: Booore Hron wecBusl. | “%tion Records. RAI-T64sh. terest rates, loans and discounts to Fall Model combine. Galusha 1 a great scholar, | ALY ABGGE AWAL Be > determine the relation between credit al ode an archeologist, come down to this N e Miscellaneous. and drop in prices. Lo corner of New England to rest from| Poblishing Gom too arduous diggings in the far east. -l AgE, T. R. American Rural Highways. Accldent, or fate, leads him to the ""’!’.,83,'5’;?"# hy comm"iggly',"’ BTA ALy rests and Trees, 1919 D. C. WELL REPRESE"TED- i aie coriainy, for Martna s the | Company. e A, wan| Hsior, WA and Padgett, . W. The 300 Delegates of Local Orders At- man like Galusha Bangs. So a de- Combs. Boston: Thnn,noxbuur:l)} Technical Examination of Crude tend Pen Mar G 1 will be made within the next thirty days by the joint congressional com- n ~| . pany. Agricultural Depression. man, devoted to his craft in a sincerlty | CHILDREN OF THE WHIRLWIND.|Cook, E. P. Laboratory Experiments L Dep - e T mincing. Fe” the hieh| "By Leroy Scott, author of “Mary| " in Organic Chemistry. LQ-C1741. A preliminary report of its investi- I tory) i Which: tho's satiator |Cater o Regan,” etc. Boston: Boughton Mif- | Cushman, A. S. Chemistry and Civi-|gation into agricultural depression 1 50 Ne‘nr a Hats $ Excelling any we have ever shown at........ A truly remarkable purchase (no two alike), embracing all the most beeoming shapes, in small, medium and large. Materials of Lyons silk velvet, duvetyn and felt, in brown, black, navy and high shades, including paradise red, Chinese blue, sand, pearl, etc. Many show the most skilled handwork in embroidery and rib- bozine trimming. See tables,” main floor. Final Offering of Every Summer $ Dress house of Martha Phipps, spinster. It etc. New York: George H. Doran | B%% $10.50 to $14. lightful little love story of age, or| Publishl Petroleum. RQN-H187. middle age, issus from the laughable THE NEXT. BEYOND. Anonymous. | Bk D & Intro g Vogational| whree hundred members of the Jr. Monday. ....... Up to $29, at... hard headed Tankees Tt Gmong the| Boston: The Christopher Publish-|gorshaw, J. B. C. The Use of Low-|O. U- 4. M and D. of A. of the Dls- 2 bit overdone—a shade too self-ef- mnn:mfinfic‘ AND: THOsm| §rBde 8nd Waste Fuels for Power trict of Columbia attended the fifth One of the amazing purchases A sale that demands your tacing and unsophisticate—it WHO OWN - eration. RQJ-EdT4u. annual convention of these organizs- L 5 forgivable excess, since the A T anerienry . i Z Hona held last Thuradsy at Pen Mar,| secured this week in New York. 80 genuinely ol:"bl- and appealing. ote, New York: Published by the e 7,104 s A T mantls prosmand We wanted to hold a crowd-bring- BUFF; a life, and Other y al, B. tertainment features. 3 i and thi at price con- Storien. By Albor Piyson Terhund:| T By Sty Dar K ACATY, Carpo Among. those who addressed the big g i, tNEgmsl pres & or of “Bruce,” ete. New York:| Christo on: The 5 thering were Willlam C. Sproul, cession was granted our buyer for )ge;:g: Ts. :}:nnh c:m,...,_ pher Publishing House. g SR &ur‘:glr ot Penneylvania, and Fep- that ptirpose. . Finest Georgette ahRe) Tt o tha i . ————e ehative Fred N. Ziniman of Mary- 5 geound against which th Frens COTTON EXPORTS EXPEDITED, |Steadrine. & A French Techuical|land. Invocstion was offered by % Overblouses and Ty-onms, in navz, ures of A . rASeS. . et These are advesiures L o Anemistry OFL o brown, yellowstone, white and flesh, 43, prompt attendance Monday, be- cause as soon as this good news is read women will quickly recognize its extraordinary c?:aracter and plan to be here early. Every dress, regardless of for- mer prices, in lovely light and dark patterned ginghams, voiles and or- gandies, goes into the sale. The sizes range from 34 to 44. : . Edwin. em! o - . ship, with courage and sagac! the pt 4 Pl Paper Making, TN Susl. — - | handsomely trimmed with filet and the d ia.m the exportation of. J.l'!. W. A' restise on |mm x;-':l'yvg’.md By-laws, 1906- val lace. Three-quarter sleeves. ge, W. 8. American Bottles| Washingion State, Columbla Basin o | All sizes,34to44. . - ; deep acquaintance 'lnti them, from |American warshon under fl%‘h o ’;"in ngl’;'l‘.‘b"ut Book. bia Bniso!!rl:l“fl;‘: P’flm l;(?;- his friendship for th the Tesulting u-%" r: X Blear” Sporcantion. of thelr Intelis s %o be used 1o, Soclety o haz, G. and. intelli- = Engineess; 7 o

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