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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 18, 1923—PART 1. : 22 l . from university life and from the [the drudge of a harridan lodging Fastern North America. P! . | Dugmore. Bird Homes. PE-D87 community roundacbut. These are|house keeper; the dreary life—then Eaton. Birds of New York. | Hesdley. The Structure and Lite or| 1O EXHIBIT SCULPTURE. e ‘71e ‘N}s eW O episodes, in the main. caught flying | lightning chinge. Lass, the grand- 2 vols. Ref. PE-Eafé. Birds. PE-Hidbs. =L and turned here to first-rate enter- |daughter of a lord; the supposed * [Henshaw. The Book of Birds. Tllus.|Knowlton. Birds of the World. PE-| , = .. .. - ik g tainment. Human nature is _the |heir ousted from his heirship by the National Geog. Soc. PE-H398b. K765, n exhibit of sculpture by David Ed« i R 4 of its kind, | oundation of all of them. ~Upon|advent of the Glasgow slavey; the - |Mavnard “180z) " Birds of Wash- | Newton. A Dictionary of Birds. Ret.|strom and other works of art by va- [UMAN AUSTRALASIA: Studles of (of the earth. Awfully good, of its kind, | this there is worked cut the per-|kitchen wench, a lady; love between e s 4- ington.and Vicinity. PE-M4#56. |* 5-5N48. ous artists will be sho n lub - Society and of Edueation in Aus- | Mr. Overton. sonal idlosycrasy of one and another, |her and the noble youth whom she hr‘l::;z:‘yl:dal?:&“:’;?“:eo::nrx‘e;dl:;hrl::d!r:l Merriam. Birds Through an Opera IPycraft. The Story of Bird Life. | room - of v)y'f”,\'n ':m‘:“ i\'m” m‘,l:fl tralia’ and New Zealand.. BY [THE SEVEN AGES OF WOMAN, &t this moment or that—of the pro- (hafl deprived of the job of being & |will appear in this column each Sunday. | .. , G1ass. PE-M554bir. g PE-P998s. League, at the Art Center, Con- S II"’N Sl | By Compton Mackenzie, author of tea‘wflr}; the student, the townsfolk, |Iurd; gvery | dificulty submerged, | Wrisht. " Birdoraft. lllus. PE-W834. Wesd ]fij"‘"‘“{:“"’;;‘n_E“T'“Lfl'm"‘lhe“; necticut avenue, ernc at 4 Litt. D., author of “Within “Carnival.” etc. New York: Fred-|and the interplay of all these. These [drowned dead in a sea of love and e Man: a Manual of | g'clock. An informal ption, & mu- Walis," ete. New York: The Mac- | erick A. Stokes Company. {atories are bulit in workmanly man. |bliss. Once in a great while now BOOKS ABOUT BIRDS. : TECHNICAL. onomic Ornithology for the uical program and a lecture by Miss willan Company. This is the story of Mary Flower. [Ner, not thrown togetfier. That is|daye a novel by Mrs. E. D. E. N. Recommended by the Audubon So- |, P . = United States. Z 7. Mary (' Nelson of Baltimore OR the past twenty-five hundred | Tt might be any woman's story, save | the comfort of them. Each is a Southworth looks out from a second- | efety of the District of Columbin. e e SO And BN RS will 1 the opening of the exhibit. vears, at least, Dr. Thwing re- |that Mary is rather exceptionally |Bigh example of story structure. And hand book shelf. She used to write tion. PE-B394b. Every day is a new teacher, ana | Other exhi I be paintings of 3 . at leas 3 dear. Saved, a little baby, from the | each, by virtue of this fact, delivers|like that. Immensely popular, then, General. Bendire. Life Histories of North |, . .oo."Cin sresh 1essons for all who | Ja% Bohm and Mr. and Mrs. Theodors minds us, man has been trving jsea storm that swept both father and | its substance just about as it existed |10 doubt. This is a young writer— American Birds. 2 vols. PE- | SEC . DA 0 | J. Morgan, paintings contributed by to build up a political siate. |mother away, Mary became the foster |in the reality. Entertalning work,|YOUNg in writing. Stories to come|Baynes. Wild Bird Guests: How to B433 are willing to learn studen the Government Americani- Different states stand, or have stood, as [¢hild of a middle-class London pair. [all of it—with wit and gaiety and |W!l have worked out the signs of | Entertain Them. PE-B3t6w. Blanchan. How to Attract the Birds. oy zation ol of Washingion. the works ¢ {It-is in this phase of her life up to & thorough understanding of the prentice work that this one shows. | Beebe. Our Search for a Wilderness. _ PE-B692Zh. All eggs sold in Denmark are now rolai Kobtzeff, forme of the results of these attempts—demo- |tha time that she was ten years old |8pirit of the place and the people. |Nobody wants advice. Nobody takes| Second expedition to Venezuela,|Dixon. Story of the Birds, An Intro- | numbered by a speclal system where- Art Academy, and paint- ciatic. iropbilcan. . monasen e | hat Ehary s oRE oomDIotely A e na e s 3 advice. But gne hopes that Winifred PE-B3%o0. ! duction " to Ornithology. PE-|by each can be traced to the farm e water color by the Grand latest of these experiments, carried out |ONe's affection. After this she be-| SANDY OORANG: And Other Stories | Carter will g0 out on her own next|Beebs. Two Bird Lovers in Mexico D66s. from which it came. E ssia. [came the acknowledged "daughter 'of of Dogs and the Wilderness. By |time, instead of trying to make the| PE-B394t {the great house from which h Horace Lytle. New York. R. F.|old garment of & play over into the |Bolles. From Blomidon to Smoky, | = states of Australia and New and. | father sprang. = Mary is still lovely, Fenno and Company. new dress of a novel. She will, in MY-B63. Since the human element in such build- |but too utterly unsophisticated to be| You, dog lover, may take up this|that case, be able, one judges, to turn [ Burrougks. Wake Robin (Contains & ver onsid. ble v cha - g h "8 al. ing is the most important. is in reali story in perfect confidence. For the [telling to good mecount -~ O *°7| Fiifees, O “Pring at the Capilal) in our own day, have produced the laltogether real She s epts a love- less marriage and becom a dutiful "o shaping clement in the new state, !\\ ife, with o unusual ppeal in these | 40K tells the tale himself. so there is —_— e L‘h-(?ml-v;. SRR and Chulsesiorian this author takes up the study of the |relations. Quite like life, her chil-|no chance that a misguided author o Ornithologist. PE-C36c. 2 D har Bl U e oy o e i e | By hoek to mas hoiaemistet 2200¢ | DOPE SELLER SENTENCED. |Enion, . i “Beskahire teias. aiv- e : ol |last there is a lonely woman depend- | yarn by calamity to the dog him- i - _ La8el. % pon what basis of aim and outlook ling on a little granddaughter for the ! self. No, Sandy Oorang tells us of Forbush. l.*-e'\l! ‘}l!’ll‘( and Their it has achieved its present form of |meager company that life has to give | his own Iife, and he does make a | Young Woman Gets Five-Year Protection. PE-Fi43u. . | goveinment. The outstanding fact ¢TIt is & plain story—just the|dandy matter of iL. The first page or S e et e WY e e |story of woman. of all women, in the 5o captivates the reader—that duy | Term in Penitentiary. e rae = ’ = - 5 al s that they Imain points of their common 16t. Not { when the little pup crawled through! ;... " é | Homalivy . OuriVanisiing iWidiLige are both. openly and avowedl |a bit like Mr. Mackenzie's other work. | the least bit of a hole in the door o | JUStice Stafford. in Criminal Di-| = VDAG-HT$ white man's country. s _|A wider range that, to be sure: butithe dog house and almost died | Vizion . Yesterday sent Julia | Hudson r Away and Long Ago.! <§ agant. Espe 2 lin this spread it has lost tI ten-Ifor joy when he found he could|Wheeler, u young colored woman, E-H¥68, S ! g 4 | (768 that in A |sity ‘of color and general effect that|smeli his mother. RIght then &ndito the penitentiars for e yenen pop) HUAEOM The Naturalist in La Plata & e U must he de- |this writer, as a rule. passes over to | there he made a first-rate job—for | (0 (h¢ penitentiary for five years for; —M-H863. 3 f Neliren | Houtes ek | [Eeaten shon 2 lte” degeot following | Selling “dope. The court referred(Job. The Sport of Bird Study. PE A AN | tdsk s to the prisoner as one of the lurgest J5738s. re sadly necds CASTE. By W. A. Fras trail. He even crossed @ small i : > o doors onoe onemod Chin " The Thres Sapphiser: Butnor Ofl atream and lost the smell, and cried, | Peddlers in the District.” She was in- |Job. Wild Wings.- Adventures of a apan would pe il . v M- A3 - hed— | dicted on vo ol s ola Camera Hunter. PE-J5i3w e . ” B > AT L RO millons or erfon. | York: Georme I Doran Company: |and found It aexln, and, jaughed | et risan antt-natsotic 1aw. - * | Matthews * Fisld Book of Wild B * C/fll!?fl S Rl ht wm Jualit and Pnce & different Took to atter. | o g e e ey | mother ang e wmmster wihen they | Detmare Queen coloced, sise s dopel . =Rd Thelr Mosie s FE-Mer y g y BBENER. Tho nest antis "Ifl‘”} (,:u:'[’”‘" hatreds that are sald to exist ::l:“',\_‘°k‘;:;'§“r!"l’m‘”o"§‘ {’:‘,;,""‘r A“j;l_- ¢ | Leavitt, white, convicted of possess- | Pearson. Stories of Bird Life. (Nat. 905 among the natives of all castes to-| < SUEP (B il little dog Is & |!ME narcotics was given a sentence| Audubon Assn.) PE-P317s. e two o Convenient Credit Accommodations Extended to Those Main - ward the English who direct and e o annion | 4 5 3 of two years a P 4 tory of a Bird Lover. E- . o . . o HIRE YT AT | dominate” wners ” The etlon tnere- | Erand story teller, and 1o end, of | AVE AN ANBINCL 2N Jrab N | o Hoos 7th St. Desiring This Service 167 Yet so e Inghn | fore. 18 one of endleas conspiracies. s ¥ * |months was imposed on Viola Jack- | Scov Everyday Adventures. MY- and capital—the two parts i | generally futile, one of sudden onsets | g Ags 0' LAU . y son, colored, who wae convicted of i o ol B 8INRIE | and retreats, of subtle undercurrents ! Carter. Naw . stealing blankets and other articles|Seebohm. Birds of Siberia PE-| thing—must comprehend r 5 J TRl unily s ond e nd smooth’ exterfors. The life of | Saribner's Sons. from pullman cars Se326b. m . s o . 9 . = Tl unity and co-operat a1 Thdla s placed i con: | STNSrs S | Sentente St Teuerved on Diward | Tortey. Birds in the Bush. PE- To buy furniture at this store marks you as one who loler- informing & 193 & and | trist to that of the natives, the lat- ‘ ¢ a Belt, colored, who - '837b. ~ 2 | cutions "of thought and habit - The [one, too. The writer started with a | Sit!pE & auantity of tobaceo. | He | Tomnitac, o ates no substitute for excellence. s central thread of the matter follows {handicap. The story s founded on|OMmcer Steele for the next three years, : e fact | the love of ‘an English officer for a2 play. Now the two are o ‘""?{“)wwu\'-l Z Study and Identification. e e "ln'.pi\ nau i This ends, withien n _purpose nd, erefore, in For stealing an automobile, Michael - 2 $ 2k > o 97 . oy > IS of [ The Stor Harie¥in a most drimeic act [ireatment, that anly one time (n & | Délanco. . Youne. bArber, was oot | Biological Survey. Fitty Common It’s our guarantee of dependability linked with low prices of self-sacrifice_on the part of the hundr can elther stand success-|to the penetentiary for two years. Birds _of Farm and Orchard. | beautlfyl girl. Throush this act the |fully a3 the groundwork of the other, s O O 4 that k Wright C Good F it i lois F gods of her race have promised ful- | However, here is Pollyanna, child of | = s ooy - Loc o —y : ) fllment in an other axistence of that |good cheer and laughter. And here,| Though [8only Reventasn yeare | DISUChD. S HISTY TENE Huntiatid are tat makes Wrg 07 (-00 urniture poputar iSetite il o which the rigid caste system of her |as working material of the story,|of uge, Miss Barbara Cronk of Al- | Chapman. Bird Studies With a © govermment fn the Southirn mem | SOUNUTY forbids in tnis one. Incl- s the ‘xd;-ex:.‘:;‘:e.xre“rn* 2, saualid | meda, Calif. is already a distingutsh- Camera. PE-C36bl. gl’llllill(’ qllalil_)' that makes this guarantee pOSSil)[P. 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