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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922.° Suspect Breaks building in Mount Pleasant. Y 3 “If Congress will provide money . for this branch promptly—an item OFPUBLIGLIBRARY | Jail Second Time| s sz By the Assoclated Press, missioners’ supplemental estimates— P . anioriichd 5 9 it may be possible to obtain from the PARKERSBURG, W. Va., November | cyrnegie Corporation additional surgs P \, A 10.—A sheriff’s force was searching|of gioney with which to erect the “fl LH iBoard of Trade Committee |1ast nignt for a sixteen-year-old girl, | buil ingy in the four remalning con- i v districts of Washington, name- indicted for horse stealing, who has own, Northeast Washing- Urges Immediate Increase jmade her second escape from the| ton, St Washington, afd fn county jail. the n ;:hhurhmnl”nf l)}l;lpo’fllflo‘.‘ézslei i inti The fugitive is Veneid: i 4 ze the $100, OF in the Appropriations. Since sha Brut camne into eonilict with | the Mount Pleasant branch 'in the o¢ incorrigi- | near future by fallure to obtain the SIET s the efforta #ite may lose for Washington any e i S urther chances of obtaining mone Immediate increase in appropria- s and achool gusrds beary buliaings from, the tions from Congress to ‘meet the im- pped away from | Ca Corporation. 3, the S | perative needs of the Public Library . {in Washington is asked by the library o Packed in | committee of the Washington Board Valley Mills and riding Sanltary ;Dl Trade in a report just made public. promptly pried the The committee believes that the li- Joose with 4 on slat and Paraffin [brary has not only outgrown fts|SUCl, Doy, e e Cartons | cauipment, but its staff, and that im- {home of a_rela - |} meiliate remedial action is necessary |attendants ! so that the institution can function on Yesterday jail Sausage Meat Wrap- a progressive basis, nith girl Provision for the Schools. The board of education and the ard of library trustees have agreed a ch libraries and stations in_school buildings e book facilities for the less n district of first of these be opened in the East- -d a_rope of bed- F from ner e el ency bill carries items of t the bars. & ped in White Vegetable lvy_nh Ipu&l\]e demands last year re- i . i f;;;l;;r; . sulting In e home use of 4 e n chool building Parchment Paper. & milllon volamos snd o cofereson nan t Holld e i1 2nosttonite e e information service to students busl | have not the time nor the carfare to | o rooms which the school Hot Cakes and “Old ness men, government workers, teach- | 80 to the main library. Children can- | board is willing to put at Its disposal. crs and others growing in both ex- |not be subjected to the tratlic dangers | It of the libraries in Virginia” Sausage for B e tent and quality, the committee be- | which surround it e s L our reak- eves that the conditions in the = Ve ) the aduit and the Juveni'e popuiation. y Amcay sy DECh vy should be brought mrcimy":lu‘b{:e Branch Libraries n Necessty- | an abstract of the report will be fast. attention of Congress. Branches are needed to put Hbrary | presented to the full Board of Trade ; ‘ cilities within _ea reach of | i 2 __ Urgent Needs Outlined. Washingtonians and provide centers | omas Bradle Some Of the urgent needs are out-| for work with children near t . the full re <2 tined in the report. They are been made ! The main ’Hhrx\ry requires seven- 7 ’ anch libr; & S o teen new assistants. These positions ‘e have already a branch | man For Sale At All Leading Markets and Groceries, are needed to meet the growth In cir- - culation; the increase in administra- and Our Own Market Stands - Somnetern brifen TbEury openin | ALL PRODUCTS GOVERNMENT INSPECTED ¢ r THE GOSPEL IS GOOD NEWS That’s Why John McNeill Smiles!} Dr. John McNeill School branch, opening in February, as a part of which work approximate- ly 10,000 books must be selected, or- dered, catalogued and prepared for lending; and the increasing demand - Rossl - . \ for a higher quality and larger ' osslyn, CER R v. =a service. or the last three years, the com- [ | “'g""a mittee asserts, an effort has been | made to meet some of these demands without closing an_essential depart- | The Great ment of the library by the employ- ment of an.a e of ten parsons | = from the te and desk funds. Scotch Evangellst and This, however, according to the com- | mittee, is a temporary emergency Preacher measure and should not be continued, | since it diverts these funds from their | original purposes, representing equal- | Kayser Long $150 New Gloves, Is Coming to the ly important expenditures. Pmy Asks Increase In Salaries. Boxes, $1 ||| An increase in salaries for the per FIRST = |sonnel of the 1i nee large selec- T to: CONGREGATIONAL > HARRY pr, E&A\WIFM{ ¢ L || B CHURCH 1316 To 1324 7TH ST.. N.W. || & [ e Next Week, Twice Daily who alon the equipment render a real educational service, the | eliey SO The library is by law a supplement ., ] ay, Tuesday, sdne of the public educational system of Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Weanc ashington, it is said, and therefore November 12-17 v education service is required 3 . cation leglsiation wiil ||| Sunday at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Weck Days at 4:45 and 8 p.m. : Every One Invited to Hear Him v f / ' g Speedy enactment of this legislation | Irresistible! Inimitable! Inspiring! v, lhursday, Friday, of the greatest im-| a branch AT NINTH " Worth to $30.00 : Only our great purchasing power and the fact that we paid cash for these coats could bring such values to you, and you will be amazed at the great savings afforded you. 3 Tan, brown, gray, oxford, black and all the novelty colors are here in plaid backs, contrasting backs and self backs. The styles embrace full belters, half belters and conservative models as well as the new Rag- lan and kimono sleeve coat with all-around belts. Sizes 34 to 46. A special sale of this standard make shirt, including woven madras, crepes, [ silk-striped madras, and other fine weaves. These shirts are worth up to $3.30 cach, and are very special at $1.69. Men’s U. S. Special Sale of 2000 “Eclipse” Shirts Children’s & Misses’ Two-Tone Shoes 3 for $5.00 Boys’ $3 Black or Brown High Shoes Dress Shoes $3.95 All made with Good- year welted soles, with soft, durable uppers. Tocluded are Footform Eng- lish style models, There are ;{’zmol and dress shoes in all es. Combinations of brown with mousé kid color fops and patent with mouse kid tops.~ All mada with faottorm shaped toew. Sizes 833 to 2 Values to $27.50 Women’s and misses’ new heavy winter coats, in navy, brown and black, prettily trimmed, large fur collars and cuffs; also sport coats with flare or belted back; new large round convertible collars, with four buttons, wide or straight,Raglan sleeve. Sizes to 46. A few extra sizes to 52. Well dressed men are wearing stripes. P-B stocks reflect the tendency accurately and comprehensively. Se- lections include imported and domes- tic fabrics of blue, black, brown and gray, with plain or novelty stripes. Single and double breasted models.in sizes from 34 to 50. Priced: . $37.50 to $50 A Wonderful Saturday Bargain! 100 Girls’ and Misses’ Fine. $2.98&$3.98FurFelt$1.49 and Beaver Hats M -§150 GIRL'S Middies 95¢ Heavy white \ T ——— A big buy of fine fur felt and fur beaver sport hats, linene, or jeans, in brown, sand and black; roller brims, side rolls, pokes, L T etc., all untrimmed and we assure you that the savings with tle at eol- - are remarkable. iar. All sizes. * umrssstenaesse e sens s onassesonss e meomensinan e i tn ansrasessantn s imsantsnsuncnnasamsessanss SOND anitszssimissssssasisssesssiozsoosisisssmssssaaszznay ] / Fxperienced Ad&erfisers) Prefer The Star r this branch. |- A Splendid Special for Saturday MEN’S VELOUR HATS $3.85 Several months ago our hat buyer made a wise deal—otherwise these fine Velour Hats would be $5. Selec- tions include the newest blocks in various shades of brown, fawn, black and gray. Save $1.15 on this velour value! TECKS — for WINTER ’ $7.50 Wool Hose and a Teck Oxiford, and you're step- ping out in style. The Tecks illustrated are some new arrivals in a brougish last. Colors, wine, russet and black, in fine quality, clear calf. Winged Foot rubber heel. Extra comfort without extra cost. Boys’ Heavy Ulsters - $15 Of fine, all-wool fleeces, that give Sonny all the warmth he needs without giving him weight he doesn’t. New single and double breasted models, with raglan- and set-in sleeves. Plaid wool lined. Sizes from ‘10 to18. Boys’ 2-Pants Suits $15 Some with belt and cap to match. In the new- est plain and sport styles, in fine, all-wool cassimeres, cheviots and tweeds. Sizes 8 to 18. Boys’ Wool Mackinaws $9.75 Extra heavy weight, they will defy winter’s cold- est days. Carefully tailored of smart plaid all-wool fabrics, they represent a special that wise Mothers will look into. - Sizes 8 to 18. The Avenue at Ninth ust landed! Rowe’s English Middy Suits and |+ Reefers. We are the exclusive Washington agency.