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®___ . THE -SUNDAY .STAR; WABBINGTON, D. C. MARCH 11923 PART 2 States and he wanted s license te WOULD scRAP OLD TYPE :I"c:fl:i‘ n?"::l‘l ::n.'h'f‘ho‘r::(lm wants to Sell sell German marks in the streets R i will end today. €VIEWS Of NeW BOOkS MEDICAL EDUCATION i et s cremss| pgope Sy o | o . sald, should be something more than “Why St sou g £0 to the license the ‘accumulation of & large number WLl THE IMMIGRANT'S DAY IN COURT. | stopped at “Mr. George Moore's Tap- College Dean Urges Bubstitutien of [of facts. He urged greater co-opera- By Kate Hollada horn. New I eSthY ~because we like Mr. Moore| A well organized community center, K Pollyanna Club will hold a rehearsal 7 tion between the clinical and labora- | Get Junk Permit ‘T went thers,” Schnel@er replied. ~ York: Harper & Bro |and wanted to know what this par- |under the efficient leadership of the|in the auditorium, 8. Library open| Something That Will “Stand |tory sections of medical schools with “and they teld me it was & junk- less time devoted to dissections. | k; each evening. " executive secretary, has the co-op-|"'p' §¥ ."“'"_Mo“d.)_' Peanch 100 Light of 20th Century. An old argument was renewed when | HE records of fact, presented ticular critic had to say about him. For his latest novel Mr. Moore has man’s license T wanted, They sald NEW YORK, March 2.—Fritz 1 should go te pollce headquarters i . h give to the native an | retold the classic story of Heloise and |¢ration of the varlous clubs meeting French for advanced, N the question of whether university| Schnelder teld Detective Sergt. | . excellent chance to learn some | Abelard, the love story of eight cen-[in the center, when entertainments|4:13. ay, rhythm for beginners, | ANN ARBOR, Mich, March 8—|p;upitals should accept pay patlents| Scribbens of the missing persons | “Beribpenc hdv : of the difficulties of the immi- | {uries ago. And the author has falled. |}aving community interest are given lbrary open from 8 to 5. Fri- Scrapping of the old type of medleal or should clgse their doors to all eX-| . .0 a¢ police headquarters yes- Scribbens advised Schneider (o L to a degree, according to Mr. Squire. e -|day, rhythm for beginners, 8:15;|education and substituting of “some- |cept the indigent was brought up. I atipol al T8 e [ to the bureau of licens grant. The author, deeply experienced | If one has not himself read the story,( The Wilson Normal Community|rhythm for advanced, 4:16: fmstruc-lh oo " Wy " iona the light or |Dean Charles Meader of the Univer- | terday that he represented a syn. | foday. In this fleld, takes one along with her | of course, he I8 not prepared elther (6 | Center Thursday, March 8 will be Lon In soctal dancing, 7:30: Scout S o otury asti] soionoy: |SityiofiColoradn School of Medicine, | dicate of Germans in the United —_— = e ibles that, |@BTee or to disagree with the critic. - |meeting, 7:30; 1brary open all even- cen whose paper brought on the discus- — J. 3. Walsh, L So st out the various troubles thal|ipyiehat isinotitheipoints Thekpoin| o] Eeens lof thie annusl Haplestit jiny: wan urged by Dean Thomas Ordway |sion, was one of those opposed to the === or2i ot the Trish Fras Seate stecied from the moment of their entrance |is the open mind of Mr. Squire, the |Ment by the Wilson Normal Commu-| Johmson-Powell—Hiatt place andlof Albany, N. Y. Medical College be- |practice of admitting pay patients. |genting seventy-five medical colleges, | his career as a clerk In the post office xto this country, beset these new-|standards by which he comes to judg- |nity Players, which will have the co- }Lamont street northwest. Mond fore the opening of the thirty-third| One hundred medical men, repre- attended yesterday’'s session. !in Cork. e e s “onstant | ment, wide latitudes to which, he cen- |CXPression classes, 8:15. Tuesday S dlbere the constant | YR ¢004 reasons set; he admits de- | “Peration of all the clubs of the cen- |jorench clusmes, beginners, intermedi- roubles over money, over work, over | viationa from the raies. of ereative |ter-and which will be of general in-ate and sdvanced, 3:15: violin class, - the daily adjustments to new and|Writing, the pleasant way of him, the [terest throughout the city because of |3:15. Thuraday, rhythm classes, be- strange conditlons and customs, fam- | Unaffected contact that he establishes | ne excellence of the well trained|&inners and advanced, 8:16; i not 1 between himself and the o tion in soct 1 16. Friday, Iy troubles—troubles of every kind.| render But ereerent naelf and the | cont under the leadership of Mrs. A.|Fronch ciamses. hogirgers, Intermedi: = And, in one or another of these, the}the theme as well. These essays run |M. E. Poston. This group of adults|ate and advanced, 3:15; expression Immigrant is sure, sooner or later, tg,810n& the highways and into some |will present three one-act plays. The | Classes, 3:15; Boy Scouts, No. 40, 7:30; . ute; soonce o Do ithe By wis b b CHGlfe ki Hteontars 3 3 - ceq | OFChestra renearsal, 8: Mt. Pleasani me up against rules, regulations | 3% e RATS of Enslish literature. | following schedule of activities gives | Cioral Society. 5; aduit dancing. in- and laws. This is the story of the|as, for istanre u hamors thking |the names of those in the cast and a | struction, 8; free stereopticon lec- mmigrant in his experiences with the | up 01; “Gland n a review of “The |description of the plays. {!"’;;"dflg( points of interest in the e e e ands Regulating Personality,” by 2 : nited Statos. jaw n t 2 om ¢ es o i 2 A 1 o ang ithey : mSities of | Dr. Louis Berman. And all of ‘them | A Well organized community club| Tiiege lectures are of general infer- ® L 4 |are caleulated to intrease one's . |does not necessarily expend all lts {est, the young folks developing their | preciation both of literature and of | energies within the confines of its|own course and gaining an opportun- e vihatiien Dim, | literary estimates and appralsals. |chosen activity. ity for practice in public speaking, rd to safeguard him i © rights, : The Boys' Indepen Band ofithel o oA eLACEHID UEItiBlpeciatary fich this: country recoxnizes and |4 SCHOOL BOOK ov rFomrkstay,| The Boys' Independent Band of the jot the center. 1508 H STREET, N By Charles Lathrop Pack. s ast Washington Community Center! Saturday, Argyle Athletic Club, §; s INe pholds for its citize rhe reco o \ it The recor of “Tree thor Perry Athletic Club, 8; Hobart Ath- s cases o pre cover the full field of purpose nd = as Good Cltiz is primari to train and interest . - L4 achievement in this direction, he \*\ufhmm.m» The Americ liss 35 ana e e G le_tl“u Club. 8; children’s p&ny' :dro]ulu:. % be Wject of the author is, clearly, to give | _Assoclation 3 i : 7:30; dance for elghth grade and high (Opposite the Shoreham) 4n opea view of this side of the life| This is a_ bool signed 1isg | SPlendid organization under the lead- | school puplls, 7:30; Mt. Pleasant Citl- wf the immigrant. It is a book that is | the youth of lI\\'l‘u"lllp"llf\".':: l‘f"( Sapetfership of James L. Kidwell its mem- | 2ens’ Assoclation meeting. §; very much alive, very informing, very | ite of forest preservation 1t i |bers take part in many activities, and | . Park View—Wednesday, rhythmic interesting—a big free observer back | therefore, planned to meet the int. are willing to give their time, energy | dancing, 3:30; violin instruction, un- of it. The one drawback to the book | €St of vouth in the out-of-doors, to|und talen to many good causes, such | der director 'of music of the public & that it is not as accessible as the | stimulate a spe erest In the for. |a8 entertainments for the pleasure of | Schools, 3:15; Friday. Boy Scouts, | sally ne per. It ought to be for | ests, to p mple and complete | the inmates of various institutions| 7:30; Park View Athletic Club, 7:30; 5 hese things that the everyd: W body of sssentials of forestry. An | throughout the city. Some of its)Thythmic classes for glirls, 7:30; free ng Ame: n should know en subject, himsclf, | members ave enjoying their basket eopticon lectures by Boys' Ath- 4 whol study is as dir the author is able to transfer his ball team. that meets In the center, | letic Club and Boy Scouts, 8. ulated Americanize the Amorican book. How do trees grow while others are interested in dra-| Petworth—>Monday, violin instruc- as it is to set out the case of the Plan are they gathered int 4 tion under the director of music of migrant. One of the t pointed | f: 3 Who are their friends ¢, in the auditorium of the| the public schools, and practical of the e their enemies? Where did hington Community Center,!| Women's Club, § i Atugice [the idea of locking after the forests |the Boys' Indcpendent Band gave a | 7:15: Brownies, 7:15; Boy Scouts, T: o . ” SOLILOQUY. By Stephen McKenna, | Soit? To What “extent 'has this[concert’ and entertainment that|Glrls Dramatlc Club. 8:30. e l t a e eslg"e umlture O oD G2 i the Coltiesbrs ot a) n? These are some of qoes. |showed in a marked degree the ver- | Southeast—Tuesday, violin fnstruc- eaning Woman ete.. he asks—and answers. He | satility of the oup. There were | tlon under the director of music of learge 1. Toran Company. | uyscribes tiie” national parks and [numbers by the band, solos by s the public echools, 3:13; Friday, the T I " 5 a ANY. | playgrounds, e shows why the|eral members, chorus by 1 { | dramatic group of the Pollyanna C! ¥ of the female, with | fA¥mer and the lumberman should | the group und two dramatic sketches, | Wil hold a rehearsal in the audito- O(i’,‘ l,y S t I reasure‘! Anthue ) t e Future £ rd sex psychology, | Practice forestry—why the whole & Ghost Charlie” and “The Dis-|Tium of the East Washington Com- E ion, just at present, | Uhited States should do this. ‘The |trict Convention,” given by the boys| munity Center, 8: the group for ex- of a lot of male writers—young men, | POOK, compact of useful information, | themselves. There was hearty co-!pression and games of the Pollyanna Mostly, they sound like. A fair, and | iS as readable as a story. It is, more- |operation by talented friends, by the | Club will meet in the southeast cen- menoral criticism against the | OV, %o simply and clearly expressed [ mothers of the boys and by other|ter, 8 the Freckles Club, 7:30; the Lasfing satisfaction is as much dependef‘t upon fine desig-n as upon substantial that these are turning out that it would serve admirably the|Eroups in the cente Winton _Athletic _Club, the Boy is that they are uses of a reader to supplement the| The Pollyanna Club of the South- | Scouts, Troop &3, 7:30. o O . - it thes are ki Siaics e SR " |l Comminiy conter Sréa IR 10| *Witaom Normal Tuestay. Womens construction. Furniture should be bought for life—and for lives to come—and ¢ belong to them is buricd | THE RED W, . 2 e purpose of studying dramatics,|Gymnastum Club, §: French, ad . o A o & ate action, stale inci- | THgy RED WAR ON THE FAMILY. also gives many social entertain. | vanced, 7:30: Spunish, beginners; 7:3 poorly designed Furniture is frequently discarded long before its usefulness . d a tot: c g di e nan. s for the pleasure of friends In;gpunish ' advanc capitai ath- etibnil Tt 5 5 se| Tt is the moi ocia nelghborhood. Recently these | jopie 2 i A 3 |y i H 2 uont i itie e moeal of soclal- o0 i Seetians partios | ltic,and basket bail team, 7 soclal has been impaired, simply because its design has become tiresome and the delusi g nomic i t forms the ime- |3 azaar, planned and conducted [g; Jibrary open for reading and ref- d' l - 4 mediate ground of the study in{by the girls themselv enice 7 Theuisy Trenth advanced ispleasing. Out from this, for special consid- | Activitien for Week Ending March 10. | £7301 b GIUTRReys Foenti, B oth: d shocking. Howe 3 3 n. the author has drawn the| C HIgh—Tod: Community | 1o o : “« ch” S e T e e e oL ar e A hcotp it SO B eented We have carefully avoided all “faddish” effects and adhered to those repro- 1e thollc Alumnae, Lon. e vnder the complete frecdom of ture ot that’ moral program, the fam- | Community Musle Association; §:15.| & Columbla Athictic Club and basket & . B > ollioquy” has done the thing soilly, | The prescut offers unparalleled | Community Orchestra ‘rehearsal in|ball ‘gumes, 7; the Peoples’ Natlonal ductions and adaptations of the early English and Colonial masters, whose « erly, a o 0 ese young am Tt ¢ "”' L ln;nx‘ru:‘l. first-hand | mus room, all pecple who can play Opera Company, wh an be lished by | Study of many subjec: his par The Wilton Nomnal Community 0 : e T e G e e i et |51 Ao aARs Siiralanitsongireltaly| ke Juvillsoni Nopnat | |Communlty creations are today as desirable and pleasing as they were a century ago— ential nature is s as is wide open for inspection. Po-|Mildred Diiling and Francis Rogers. avs, i 2 . 1 plays. under the direction of the dra- Foment. "0 Hitical” and s il i D St top P AYe undas B gt bnior Hintdras now the treasured and much sought after Antiques of today. > left noth- bver one another to H The casts nposed of local talent out e are the secret antagon- | cateh the favoring eve. Daring social are as follows: Willard Miller, Eliza- s that exist in families, but which | eXperiments are as open as thorough- ay, Communit bt A A ol e body denies, is the shabby | fares. Besides, the world is little cert with the Kasper | g Yl gl g veting or W' o | iinied U twelvechour | Oreheutra. S-15. - Thursday, Shake. | LioTence Slmpson. Anna Brewin: Mary are ecte umi S ands, here is the wife [ neighborhood, and spre: speare, the Man; Wendell Phillips}j % bt S o Y t tllr ’ - : Jlely for social | diamond field. And this z Stafford, under the auspices of the |Beye parts in the allegory - d the widow who resolves - BRey nv ui;,va((mn. Society of lxhe Fine Axts ]t Pen Minor Edith. Dicodos a boy young enough to be s S advantage of all a Club, 7:30. ta H 5 . . e nd about eschiotithiess the{ithése favoring iconditions: Ot of ington—Monday. Ameri-|arista Huber, Irene Nelkirk, Louise cts t iady talks with @ freedom that, so far | them he has drawn @ body of evi- |canization class, 1:30: Keokuk Ath: e e Xa o remium in S OS a S not a shadow of | de eported facts, authent, letic Club. %.30: Boy's Independent | &8 2 . it Millay, en- T ably not. [ maries. lines of reasoning to Band basket ball group, 7 wfounifiicles FAsIT 2 Capoi ‘1‘1::"”;;\"":1’”{ ) the artist's 3 . for m,; 1lrl.<h the hllnuul}'\ml\\v;in socialistic { instruction under dlre\'-(lnr of _vrnund of | Ciking Nm'flh"'- ”"‘“:_”"cd) “;’_'u; eing, e A to get it {theory and practice—all of this to|the, public schools, 3:1. uesday, | 3k S 0L ., “Sup- . Y 0 sy . WeFcrattily untoads. it on the | prove the menace o the family that | Aribln Athieto Club, 7 Aurora |Bressed Desires by (eorge Cram Compare the prices, even with the special opportunities widely presses ‘the talk button—and | sociatism iy making day by day |Boys Athletle Club, 8:30; dressmak- l;‘."mr',’"";h:;’“‘!‘”;‘“fl:‘l‘i‘;m”o‘;’lfiel‘l:}-‘ ised AR = > Test. through practices which h ing and millinery. Mrs. C. S. Wise, urnished | e e ad rtis h.l time — OOK RECEIVED. By J. . Squire, | D%, the menace into a calamitous | teacher, ~7:30; Bo Independent | °f Prof. William J. Oates. Vel ed at this € e oy Datteroguire. | reality. Mr. Saloman is, obviously, a | Band will have a concert followed by [ All clubs of the center will co- e et e sincere student of the subject, onc i the award of medals to members of ‘l’f;;r::;“" making this ;""‘l“fl‘ "‘L‘:Q““ o . . h > - Doran Com- | who has worked through many flelds |the band who have shown efficlency t a success. Friday, Girls' Y u b bl nsed fi d pan : i dapliin L G e e fuiness and Who have siven | Recreation Club, 3:15: Girl Scout ou wi € agreeably surp: to fin €m no higher Under title of “Books Received,” J. | possesses, besides, a passionate spirit | thelr volunteer service in playing for | Troop. No. 12. 3:30; Wilson Normal €. Squire offers half a hundred crit social service. The result of his|the various institutions throughout | Midget Athletic Club, 7; Wilson Nor- £ cal essays on books, mew and old.|work is a book that contalns much | Wednesday, Acme Athletic |Mmal. Junior Athletic Club, 8; Perry iogether with certain estimates and | information along this line that on ; worth _Athletic Club for | Prep Alnistiucioe . X appreciations of one writer and an-|could hardly find elsewhere in so|girls, Thursday, Community nidad—Fagday, violin instruction, N he P F T Sh e o T e e e Ay LY | oe cheWalicactor ark musichorstho ote i rices of a Few Examp wen Del says in order, not even so competent & .. ay 7:30; Americanization class, 7-30; | Public schools, 3:15; Boys' Basket Ball book as th . That v\iould be a Tflful;:r\(l‘\'fi,;%gim“fl:“ S?hflé‘n!- Independent Athletic Club, 7; (slub. 7:_Boys' Juvenile Club, 7; Boy 2 To r at will. so to @ S ouche.” etc. Bos- instruction, under director of | Scouts, 7. . is a delight 0, we—running ton: Houghton Mifflin Company. music, public schools, 3:15 Frl‘:fay, Weightman—Monday, folk dancing, BED ROOM SUITES down the table of contents. po. this historical romance Mr. Sa- | Girls' Rhythm Club, 7:30; Boy Scout | 3:15. Tuesday, folk “dancing, 3:15. n she does ba Blc it i o ~ | Troop. No. 39, 7:30; Boy Scout Troop, | Thursday, folk dancing, 3:15. N . o 5 i D e Seae Mt en oo | No. 31, Fi3b7 Soutneast Community | Thomson Monday."Practical Pey- Mahogany Bed Room Suite, comprising two beds, night table, bureau, chiffonier, jand 2 v ¢ ) D' Y ub, na aint! . 1 . . . o and France, This novel, perhaps, suf- Fillns Association. 3 Sions. dressing table, toilet mirror, two side chairs (9 pieces) . . . . . . . . . $350 What would the writers Scaramouche”—but it is an earl Lt o ner (e irector (oF A g covers th -3 musi f th E 4 8- H 161 H of the Fodoralist papers ||| noich,he Bromise of which the latter thol st unoosers uhat miidle aged | FRUSIC of el pubIC s ool Tuse: Hand-Decorated Bed Room Suite, comprising two beds, night table, commode, o 0 s @ The voung people are so endlessly |7:30; dressmaking, Spanish, ad- dress ng mil be 1 air i have thought of the Prohi- ,l‘\;;rj‘:\f‘tfl;a: R S I R R T DR [ E e s e - e S il I subjeat, Y i ends—all having little to do with pure | Violin instruction (four classes), un. . s : 5 Hikion Areadmente e SWap o e nasfon romance—grat hey “are. ” in “effect, | der the” direcior of music. public Mahogany Bed Room Suite, comprising two beds, night table, bureau, dressing : = 4 . ate = { negligible”in this respec e minor s. 3:15. Wednesday. Arkansas . o d X z Woman's Suffrage amend- [} S0/5h o8, R0, *Core > i Sefiom Here Supnorta this tneors With | tate Society. §: Eeperanto club. table, bench, chifforobe, mirror, side chair (9 pieces) . . . . . . . . . 410 . it ures | the courtship and ultimate marriage ul ramatic Clu 30; plaln sew n'l(‘“t? Why \\'()Uld ,‘\‘EX~ i ff\r‘l Flvoi color to flction. and-finurvfi {of two uncomomnly interestin, - B :30; violin uctio! (th 3 el . > known_'to authentie ‘history 'move | B, (V0 UItOmamBLY, Inttrati G tor. of music. of Hand-Decorated Bed Room Suite, comprising two beds, night table, commode, ander Hamilton have call- [ e ne another and. tie s | life. The major business of the story | the 3:15. Thursday. th & hest of dr. di ing table, bench, chai (11 i | Plots crows.one another and tie and | Jifg, The malor business of the story | 008, Bl Cs SU020 o001 % Wannioa: ree mirrors, chest of drawers, dressing table, bench, chair pieces) . . . 500 it ed these measures uncon- "lz‘rly':;:l:l(':r:?vi’;*::;rr:»:u;".‘:lv“llz:;; that this e it off in a way that gives noth- {ton @pera Chorus, E smaking. . e . el Py e (e hexe "umtangle and mogth | i but satistaction and delight. ‘And. | 11307 Gaelte, 7:30: soclology class and | Walnut Bed Room Suite, comprising two beds, night table, dressing table, bureau, B D e e e o 0 | “13tt1s Joe” stiil hungs around in the under the director of music, | chifforobe, side chair, bench (8 pieces) . . . . . . . . . B rewarding Sir Terence O'Mox | warm corners of one's memory. It Is | Public sch cogteE . % ol s, = " O Ch for covering the body of Wellingt : L : - It '| 4 good deal of a triumph for an au- " o - 3 ur anging Wi i oten betore e fire ot the | 4 E00 402 abie & er ' (R Rone | piane Teasona” 215 Mahogany Bed Room Suite, comprising two beds, night table, commode, walt - \ = 4 i av - a 1o or im to show just Ol .y ‘chestra, 7 - . . . B o o Constitution i, sinoe, Saxe for that act of hero- | 1N SIOUER (7 R Ceaniy Ty, e | Club. 31 Alpine Sociai Ciub, %R, 1. mirror, chiffonier, dressing table, two side chairs (9 pieces) . . . . . . . 625 |8 S o ¥ | temptation to fumble a natural boy or | Athletic Club, 8; Memorial Club, 9:30. by Charles W. Pierson B T whs. pather more Trieh nan [EIrl Into u prodigy appears to be|Tuesday. Girld Glee i = almost Irresistible to writers. If, |Achlevement Girls, 3: rhythmic e however, Mrs. Harker had any such |dancing, 4:1 Sunbeam * DINING ROOM SUITES THE REALLY ROMANCE A v L. | tengptation—but, clearly, she did not|Club, 3 'servy 5; Junior | Allen Karker, author of have. Needle Guild, 3 dramatic: i w admirable little book.” i eote. "New York: Charles Scribner's Achievement Boys, 3: v, C Walnut Dining Room Suite, comprising side-board, serving table, draw top table, Editorial, New York Times. g S a— nation Club, 8 en's Club, 8 i Sons. b. 8: M Club, 8; Senior . . - - B . At booksstores, $1.50 L Pook ties are troublosome hines. “‘IE PUBUG L‘IBRARY (B Akl Gt Gt china cabinet, one armchair, five side chairs (10 pieces) . . Somet ng shoul e d hem. ing, 8; Wi ve' H S, V. . . - e o & | Doubleday, Page & Co. ||| However: to get this particular title + |rug weaving. 10:80 By baskoy way, Mahogany Inlaid Dining Room Suite, comprising side-board, serving table, _ jEg e dining table, china cabinet, one armchair, five side chairs (10 pieces) . . . . out of the way, so that one may be left to read the story in peace. you | s e e (1S il nioteiaset might turn to the last page. There| 1o | this week, 0 : ! Recent accessions at the Public . as all leaders are busy . it ey rehearsin roups f he -— - e . e e = A |Library and lists of recommended ng groups for the “Play alnut Dining Room Suite, comprising si " D thiy colares | EREEANC (o be #iven In o Tow walon g y prising ard, serving table, china cabinet, Deanwood — Friday, Achlevement dining table, one armchair, five side chairs (10 pieces) . . . . . . . . 600 455 each Sunday. (G;:ris‘ ’agd ll:’le'h‘l mothers meeting boa_r rls’ Indust C 4 ini; i isi i i ini BOOKS ON THE HOME GARDEN. | (1% Industeial Club, 4:30: Chilarens Chestnut Dining Room Suite, comprising side-board, serving table, dining table, Natalie Sumner Lincoln’s These books may be consulted or|Radio Club, 7:30; home economics, china cabinet, one annchait, five side chairs (10 pieces) S ianiiies borrowed for home use upon applica- | community’ orchestra, §; Recreation 4. u085 tion to the Club, 3 New Novel oo oAb ftluand T strests We invite a comparison of these prices, and ask that special note-be made of the number Industrial Division. . communit. - : ot d band,” 3:30; Post Office tmplo ieces i ite. All pieces are pri indivi The Meredith Myslery paifey, T M Manual of Gardening, Tnion, ‘4 " Tuckiny! Apnics’ m”?,.'ST'. of pieces in each suite piec priced separately and may be ordered individuall: reference book written for the| “B,” 8; Amphion Ausii home gardener and covering the ! Dressmaling Club, Alsleas Cin . 752 b, s & K x o : " entire field of gardening. 8: Mount Calvary Ci e A murder mystery, solved by a blind man— Eennett, I D. Busy Woman's Garden | Sight Reading Club, 8. The’ Ao OCCASIONAL PIECES that is the plot. But the way it is worked out Book. 1920. RIA-B436b. As its name | Glee Club will give a musical, 8 is another story. There are plenty of clues e O e tele marten: | oE o asy: the Vocational ';“m“‘"".‘ Centre $25 End $25 Cases l.ul’ they lead nowhere. All ghe evidence in the Win"The Teast expenditure of time | day. sF:z:e‘;:"(‘lulh"q‘Ag b Fren B i Tables . . . b Tables . . . . up Book « + . $110up it ey e i NEnn o and strength. . “B, 8; Dressmaking Club, 7:30; Doww: Nests of Tables . . 28 up Upholstered Chairsdesim55 up Mirrors . . . . . 15up case implicates Anne Meredith. And it is | Duncan, Frances. The Joyous Art of | las Co-operative League. 7:30: Worg- le Tabl 25 D 45 . 20 largely to clear her that the blind doctor under- (s PRSI S Thus f'::cyl:::::fi:e' 7:30; embroldery and C(mso. e 1ables . . up esks . . . . . . up Prints. . . . .. up takes to unravel as intricate a puzzle as has | limited space and time. who plans ters” Band, 9% Junlorolr(nr:'l‘lul'l’rl\lfly (?l:lrl‘; Sewing Tables. . . 35 up DayBeds . . . . 55up Tea Wagons . . . 30 up x aia = = ; : Syl nd makes his own flower garden. | 7:30; Vocational 5 ‘lub, - appeared in mystery movels. It is cleverly e e o | Aasnassoonal Cuidance Gisis, 3; ae Windsor Chairs . . 15up handied and the reader feels he is “in on the 192! RlA-FllS:!g. A'result 71' fllfi.y Senltinelu basket ball team. 7. Friday o e vears' experience of a gardening|Girls’ Social Club, 4; ; i 1 i case. $1.75 eniiusiast Thiy i3 a charmingly | game. 5 Junlor et e bail Our stocks of Carpets, Domestic and Oriental Rugs are equally written book, which any lover of | making Club, 7:30; I 1 1 e Sl | Bavacs Wovia ehioy Yenalng: not | T0: Tatentine R aaae aw Clu large and moderately priced. We would be glad to have you i ON & NY, Publishers, New ‘ S0 much for practical inform John Wesley A. M. E. Z -t H - e shers, New Yorl [ o e e ieavaee: & Sl i Pn e s eamy make a critical comparison with other stocks of a similar nature. Fullerton, E. L. Book of the Home | Settlers Basket Ball Club, 8 - Garden. 1919, RIA-F955b. A book | day, Rhythm Dancing Club, 15-":;1 rewritten for grown-ups from &| Club for seniors and juniors, 10, ¥e. book for cmlmlre;\. Be:l!des fimns cational Guidance Club, 10. > * much useful information, it en-| ' Lovejoy—Wednesday, medi to e s e | (i aer Yeunesliy menles oliglo e re especially ve you love for growing things. Achievement Girls, 3:30; R . L Hampden, Mary. To\l"n G&!‘A’lcl’lll"lK<ilerves__r 5; Lovejoy athletic play- - i The Novelof Washington Society | |t " o dele B85, e’ fhursasst uome Elornlc Compare the prices—You will find them no higher than elsewhere. } 7 Ing instructions = for | Browing | medical clinic. §; community singing, £ owers in yards of city houses. |9: East Washington male ch Y ‘} I H E SHAF ' King . Fripees, (Wil contidered | Ozark Athictie Gru, 3 Fureis B, Inspect the selection—We are confident it is unequalled. Garden. 1922, RI-K58w. Written| E.s, 8. S aturday, Girls' Basket Ball United States. In this book she[s; Bestyeit Social Club, 8, gives her idea of the best way to| Mimer Normal—Monday, Achieve- apply a knowledge of gardening |ment Girls, 3:15. 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F"d’:y‘x ile e have no connection with ony V' ngton—a._city of the oppos: s N’ cially helpful, as it gives In tal eedlewor! lub, adults’ art ml‘-sh 2, e ind POSITION—where Polifica bows to Society form, divided by months, informa- | needlework class, Red Cross other ment in Washington ¢ an Society dictates policles—where Cave- tion concerning all desirable per-{classes in home hygiene and care of Dwellers, Cabinet Ministers and Congressmen's ennials for the formal or wild|the sick, 7:30; children's dramatics, ladies struggle in a mad whirl for power—and garden, for the large estate or|7:30; Boy Scouts, 7:30; piano lessons above the Fashionable glitter a slender shaft small garden. Bloom tn | FCEEITlE, T:80; éducational and dra- points eternal verities. % Shelton, Louise. Continuous Bloom in | matic moving pictures for children 5 2 x B s " Y. A ‘America, 1915, RIS Shidée. Writ: |and their parents, admission free. 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