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I CRITTENTON HOME PURPLSES DEFNED Statement Issued on Eve of $2C0 000 Buiiding Campaign. workérs. ready to start eanvassing hington tomorrow in the $200,000 campaien for a new Florence Crittenton Home for Wash- statement showing the s of the institution during r and the purposes for as founded was issued last m campalgn headquarters, street hundred With 250 ington, achive the which it w night f 1328 ¥ Tw mothers at the h A en young ired for last vear, ana bies were during th ceording to the figures made pub) his large numper T sents 2rowth of more than 400 per cent in the demanas for services of the in- stitution since its departure from the | quarters obiained soon aiter its foundation m 1 when a capacity | of fifty was the maximum number sheltered during a year. New Building Needs. ondui nin t road 1 in : known as for w th hich ¥ cost ot § t luncheon meeting kers will take pla ow at the Ebbitt Hote S. Barrett, of Dr president of of the son tion, wil “h PRESIDENT T0 SEE teamworkers. MUMS TOMORROW Officials and Wives to Have Private View of U. S. Greenhouse Exhibit. President and Mrs. Coolidge and| the members of the cabinet and their wives haye been invited by Secretary and Mrs. Henry C. Wallace of the Department of Agriculture to attend a private showing tomorrow of the more than 500 varieties of chrysan- themums, which have been arranged in the_ department greenhouses for the gwenty-second annual “mum” show, which opens on Tuesda The officials of the with members of their fa be th recial guests of and Mrs. Wallace tomo the greenhou retars ind ad- will be Free to Publie, Starting Tuesday morning .at 9 o'clock, the “mum’” “show will be open rublic for eight days— % p.m. each day. ial growers of s hundreds of of chrysanthemum socie cted here during the we: e will be on exhibition 200 varieties of Jap rieties i E 1 be | i Business Men Back $35,000 'Budget Drive for Boys’ Club Yareis. CWRE E.C. Graham Heads? Committee on | 2.Year Plan. Week of November 19 Is Set for Campaign. Prominent business men of the city are to back which will get for the streets northwest. E. C. Graham, president of the Na-) tional Electric Company, is chairman of the committec: William L. Rad- of the Radeliffe stem, is to be di Herrmann o treasurer, president mpai svember 19 provide Frank R. Jellefl, pri Club. Upper rights choirman of e Lower: W. L. Rad. poign committee, eampnizn committee. <lifte, director, W. W leb W. O'Connor igher, ana Nichoias Chicon In that time the | business men. wiil devot to the Interest of the boy ‘urposes of Drive »f the team w Advisory Committee. Members of the advisory committee consist of Koss P. Andrews, John H. | Clapp, Robe . said 'Ho ble “The obje President J club boys, to equin a camp for buys ten and scott, J. 3. obriner and summer ages of includes Chanee, Dolph, Julius ham, Clark . and | wherehy the ciub W v two years with- {1 to the public.” | W the committee was |sell. George P, Club Fri Semmes, James “DANUEHINE™ ap! ed ank R. Jelleff, Williom ! Grows Thick, Heavy Hair a fund ated to provide may be op: noon sele Ru &0 J sell, John Doiph, 8. Perey Thomp- , Ralph W. 1 Merritt O, Chane Phillip , Fred W. Mae- | re Magee, James | rfinkle, Heverly J.| , Frank H . Paul Plerson, . jr.. Oscar Walter Lehn Lansburgh, | Proctor Doughte PICKPOCKET FLEES WHEN GIRL SCREAMS Miss Andrews Saves Purse, Is Knocked Down by Thief's Attack. cams last night saved the purse Andrews. twenty years who is stopping with friends W street, when a young man dived for her poc book and knocked her down on Park road near 17th Miss Andrews and panions screamed lustily 35-cent Bottle Removes Dandruff, But Stops Falling Hair two girl com- he holding pom and single varietie also be shown for the collection of 3 t time a seedling | chysanthe mums originated In these gardens. arly Blooming Varleties. In this connection, it was may of interest to flower lovers in Washington and vicinity to know that a large number of seedling | chrysanthemums are now in bloom ! at Arlington farm. Some fourteen thousand scedlings that have been grown in t to secure earlier suitable for grow- | ing in climates where the growing season is shorter than that of Wash- fngton are now in flower. They are carlier than most of the outdoor chrysanthemums, and a few of them are proving much earlier. These lat- ter will be used as the parents of other varietie: The Arlington farm collection cov- érs about an acre of land, and shows u wide range of color. may be viewed from 9 am. p.m. during the next week or days, and also from 1 o'clock until | dark today. Arrows will direct mo- torists from the south farm entrance, Which is on the Military road be- tween Highway bridge and Arlington cemetery. BIG BOMBER CARRIES THREE TONS INTO SKY Lifts Largest Load Ever Intrusted Plane After Thirty- Minute Taje-Off. By the Associated P Ohi atest load an airplape tas ever lifted from the ground, the Barl- ing bomber, the world's greatest fly- chine, es ed an national weight-carrying altitude and endurance record at Wilbur Wright Field today. Nineteen bombs, weighing 6,692 pounds, were carried in the ship's hold as sh.e nosed upward, after a run of only thirty seconds. The glant six-motored craft remained in the air one hour, nineteen minutes and elev- en seconds, during which time an al- titude of 5,000 feet was reached. A radio operator was carried who kept in touch with the field during the flight. . To make the records authentic and recognizabie by the F. A. I, four ob- gervers of the soclety checked the fight. Sealed barographs carrfed will bo sent to Washington for calibra- tlon. to October 27.—Carry- T. R. THOMAS DIES. Special Dispateh to The Star, BALTIMORE, Md., October 27.—T. Howland Theomas, president of the National Bank of Baltimore, and one of the foremost financiers of the south, died today at the Union Mem- orfal Hospital, after a short illne: He went to the hospital recent for a_minor operation, and Wss ex- vected to be back at his desk in a short time, Mr. Thomas was born at Della- brooke, Md., on March 7, 1874, and Dr. James and Nannle on Thomas, He was educated at arlotte Hall, and in 1802 married Mary L. Thomas,.his cousin, who L was | force of the { American s Andrews d by the ung wom- that the S on to the pocketbook thro to the ack much away. Detel and Waldron v created an n n Swee HEBREWS TO REPORT. Impressions of American Jewish Congress to Be Heard. ! The local committee attending the ' Jewish Congress in New York will report the proceedings and actions ef that gathering at a mass meting at the Ohev Sholom Syna- gorgue afternoon at 3 o'clock. The local delegates who will report i i i | {are Joseph L. Tevper and Jacob Heck- man. Rabbi J. T. Loeb, who was pres- nt at the first day's session of the p congress, will give a short address on | Girls! An kbundance of luxuriant hair full of gloss, gleams and life short. inter- | h's impressions of the “Zangwill Ver- n of Zion B. Danzansky chairman of the local Tewish eonrress committee. will onen the mee and introduce Judwe Milton Strasehuree chalrman The public is cordially invited o attend. — Among the primitive Hskimos of Baffin Land wives are beaten occa- sionally, but children never. i | Constipation Flatulency Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of - Proven dir s on Iy follows a genuine toning up of neg- | tected scalps with dependable “Dan- derine."” ! Falling hair, dandruff ts corrected immediately. Thin, dry, ‘wispy or fading hair is quickly in- vigorated, taking on new strength, color and youthful beauty. Danderine” is delightful on the hair; a refreshing, stimulating tonic—not sticky or greasyi Any drug store, A MOTHER :~ Fletcher's Castoria is . especially prepared to | relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of | Wind Colic Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest. and To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels ot Gl itching scalp and_the ' | VIOLINIST TO PLAY AT CENTRAL HIGH Mrs. Duff Lewis Will Feature Pro- gram With Helen Harper, Sovrano. The seventy-second free public con- cert under the auspices of the Com- munity Music Association will be Eiven tonight at 8:15 o'clock in Cen- tral High auditorium. One of the most attractive pro- grams of the meason has been ar- ranved and is to be featured by Mrs. Duff Lewis, vio'lnlst, assisted ut the | piano by Corita Hunter; Helen Harper, soprano, and Margaret Callahan, meszo soprano, in vocal duet numrbers: little six-year-old Billy C'arke, o wifted trap drummer: pipe orean muslc rondered by Mrs. H. Clyde Grimes; selections by the Washington Community Orshestra, under the direction of Charles Banner, and community singing, led by Robert Lawrence, assisted at the piano by Helen Burkart. v Mrs. Lewis wil' contribute compositions by Wieriawsk! and -~ “Masurka.” Misses Hafpe and Callahanr will sing “The ; F'ower Duet” from “Madame ButtelMy.” by Puccinl, and a beautiful two4voice ar- rangement of Nevin's “The Rosary,” Mrse Paul Bleydon assisting at the plano, Little Billy Clarke, who made a decided hit at the associafion’s last music fete and dance carnjval, contribute some of his unique trap drum features. There will be 1,632 free seats and 8 seats reserved for members of the jussociation and those desiring reserved i seat privileges at 25 cents. The Clifton street doors will open at 7 o'clock. Children under the age of four years will not be admitted anda all other children must dome with adults and sit with them ghroughout ithe concert two Legend” will Ftrikingly Secretary of Labor James J. | celebrated his fiftieth birthday yes- terday In the manner most govern- ment officials do—from the Hresident ing at his desk. : In one of the highest posth within man who, s an immigrant to [ | of the United States down—hy work- | the power of the nation to give, the |’ n the | was a boy Unlted States forty years ago, hoped west some day to reach prosperityjreview- i in a steel mill Public comcert, Central High Community Center, tonight at 16 o'clock. Admiswion free. gors open at 7 o'clock. Pro- ram: roh concu.s. Selected Washington Community Or- chestra, Charles V. Ban- ner, director. (a) America (b) Salute to the Flag (c) Oath of Allegiance (d) Doxology. Everybody. (#) Love's Old Sweet Son €) Put on Your Old Bonnet (c) Sunshine of Your Smile (3) Work for the Night Coming. Everybody. (2) Welcoming Visitors Washington (b) Acquaintance. Song Everybody (a) Legend . “Wieniawski (b) Mazurka _Wieniawski Agnes Proctor Lewis, violin- ist; Corita Hunter at the 3ray is to plano. (a) Ameriea (prize song) (b) Little Annie Rooney (c) Dixie. Everybody. ) . .Selected Billy Clarke; Mrs. Ida Clarke at the piano. (a) Tit Willow (b) SBidewalks of New York (¢) Scotland’s Burning. Bverybody. Announcements. (a) The Flower Duet “Madam Butterfly, P (b) My Rosary. Nevin Helen Harper, soprano; Mar- garet Callahan, mezzo so- prano; Mrs. Paul Bleydon at the pla (a) Abide With Me (b) Star Spangled Banner. Everybody. from ceind :Secretary Davis Celebrates His | 50th Birthday by W orking Hard Davis |ed the history of his life to a few | employes of the department who pre- | sented him a basket of flowers. The | testimonial was presented by E. J. | assistant Secretary of Labor. | 4 United hen the future Secretary of and tled in the where he obtained employment EE L 1 holstered arms tapestry. 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