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10 . THE SUNDAY_ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 13, 1924—PART 3. fashjoning b dreams out of the| band of steel, metal hard and shining Miclu'gan Motorists Thelr cars were then tied up until ories of her ar s wo o 0dds are all agains! s e leWS O e OO S Simple ‘Companies project- crystals | who 13 Anatiy sing to rum becr ts| Angered by Maryland | curea. . clear pictures: of Castelbetto, the | David, “the sacrificlal goat," for the 5 = Maryland officers stated that the —_ —— childhood home; of the beloved | Inglorious security of an obscure pri- Officials Stopping Cars| condition existed because Michigan ‘s physical conduct| BInca Maria; of the good doctor of | vate life. The story, however, does Aol Bl nat wile Ear o Sxtenmon P“f‘:fgfl‘- one's f” 3};“‘ a philos- | Castelbetto. These open out as the| not count here. It {s the writer who| Many Michigan southern - bound 2 s ank Swinnert chiefiy a matter of taste in a y Jears go on to herolc ardors toward | counts, an apostle of disillusion, & | ¢ourists are again on their way after ;,l' ;I‘me-d New \na;l day for vmlsny chiganders, including many De- Stevenson: A ophy that ranks the mind mmeas: | Garibaldl the soldler, and Cavour the | master of scathing expression. efe. New York: George H urably above the gross accidents of | JENDAIGL the eoldler, and Cavour the being arestan & dined ny ey s b fval habps Company. matter.” “Indeed, man can win (0 gyide of political Italy. Then back land state police on the charge of heaven only through repentance, and | F0 Y Wi one. Among those said to have been ; e Hita eeraraule] 3 3 e N again to America for a bird's-eye displayin, fict The majority of readers were able} the nitial step toward repentance lIs| JERS, (¢, SRCE 08 & DG Boys splaying {tious. motor tagm ] Ll s he Ma e te to go along with Mr. Swinnerton in| to do something to repent of.” In where the dreams ok Carletto lie. Sl New Year day all Michigan . - his critical study of the work of| the clear thinking and subtle fnstght ( K lilira) writing here, simplo 48 the | cars with 1923 tags are sald to have| by @ 5 Mald Rebert Arthur, Robert Louis Stevenson. The general | {1, OIS QRBIEHEER 19 JRGINE | oben day, directas (hé straight sun- ! Recont accessions at the Public| been stopped at Braddook Helghts s, Py e S EATUE 2 s : s add comple a0 Vil ) - | Mich. acqualntance with Stevenson turned | mastery of the art of communica- | IEht poctc ";"‘w‘h‘:";r'\“"h“::ngnhyhlhmr.v and lsts of recommended | tho owners taken to the nearest jus- | s Amorc o Sl , v like a re-| bility, I'Abbe Jerome Coignard stands | PY e : ¥, a reading will appear in this column ! tice and fined at 1 Amerfean Automobile Asso-) that study into something like a me Colgnard stands | throushout with an unconquerable cast $10 and costs. | op. 1. - ookt ‘ » case is different, for | % Urlaue and beloved figure to dell8ht} ;6 o1 "the land of Carletto’s birth— | each Sunday. ation at Washington wired Charles view. Here the cas fforent, for| the mind and warm the heart through | 3"y Jh" SR ISR OF (aTierto s PILhS —=| DoLand, Michigan secretary of state, George Gissing commands n.l\ a lim- :’m-( .f:if":‘: a:;:;s;:lnlt "|..‘;Lr,}—-‘;u:‘nm form as well as in its substance. Government. Josey, C. C. Race and National|IPforming him of the condition. 1 nber of reade so the aver- PUR: 8 i Bre 3 o v 7. - 2 e i e e aver | of its meanings and obligations. THE ALABAST By James|Abbott, F. K. Roman politice. JT- [, o Soldarity. Puni Gptnton in War | L 04 then sont in his delayed re- age man ta ) this boo e ato M : .| Lane Allen, nuthor of A Kentueky 46-Ab26r. PAI C Opinion in War| quest to Maryland officials for an ex- wrning from the critical | THE ABLE McLAUGHL \“L '.'x -"':r Cardinal” ete. New York: Harper | Beck, J. M. “The Constitution of the | C“"','_k“”-,, HAO-L953p. tension of tites wn.’m"":u"'grffl.z".fi. rantment of Ar Swinnerton the| &aret Wilson. New York: Harp P Untied Rt rntion ! M VoL iam. The Problem | “What “cspeciully provoked Mich: ANty i Iy of ToEe work, || A T whish by i You remember the outcome of the | Bruntt, Rene. The New German Con- |y forman, e lxo’x;"ul.,Als 3 VAfin: | \&an peoplo was that they had been | p 3 on o 'S ’ novel, which, by thel ;5 0% TEember the outcome of the stitution. JT47-BS3.E. L o . Englan er | unable buy Michigan licenses hut much of the quality of the man agreement of its ' Jjudges, | &, JOIVothe censure of th or | Burdick. K. The" Law, of the ar, hdScMiste. 2 left their h be : el it od [E3 ers s as 1ess O . 3- | Morehouse, F. M. I, and Graham. S. o e himself. To those, however, who are Droved to be a prize novel as well, 1ts | {ERQITE sEalnst the wastetulusss of . Constitution® JTs3- A . 8. etary of famillar with th ings of this|Young authior, Margatet Wilsop, che for the anointing of the {ired | cjeviiidy ot aein @ R Mg ot EnoblamEpne That Fad ks fo fom other states 4 2 setting fo o actlol {izhbe o Jihe_aduol & e eveland, g . € B E e e . @ aske an extension o gifted man Mv. Swinnerton’s clearl¥y lood of the middle west in'the plo- | out ot hTe et Saismmmens lorgunisations) land |OSRIE T, . Socta: S i | fime passed ‘mearily By Whils Mich ompetent analysis will add bothineer period. The settlers of this| Dt OF & s it | . Management. JTR3-CI98p. Sespect to @ and Original | Igan cars were sald to he . : 63 resh information and consistent - | Iowo communits Care Stoteh cove: | mel i J InIuncion, of K | cotemrow KW Camericant Citizons |, Negire, HLOR1" TR | ey (Te, it o havo been O its superb new bodies the V. e A Z| nanters, contributing to the ultimate | AgS5E L0 th s | us and heir Government. - . A, R D e eld until 1924 tags were obtained torpretation. To @ v ge- | Danters = o the UILIMAte| of homage -to the dead. This Bible and on Soclal Reform. ~H-P964m A L 8 were obtained. - . o e of SR Vet S, of “Ametan WAE g S0k | DL o e Souminon of e |0 Kok, A, 1« yrimer of e ROWRR R e Rrah? i, | BSRFLR, ks ! i Cadillac brings the great power, the man himself—a highly excitable] CEreEiR of character, \(8 Bty 0 ory in hand t is the story of a zenship. JTE3-D364p, = i had left before t [EOUL e egotist, erratle, one-sided. intense, | esty, its deep, une oe | MaD who, Jaying the injunction of | poad. W #." and aea’s . | Steiner, Rudolf. The Threefold Com- before that time. 00! Fo " derivered Mimselr Todlly “and | ons, 1s surface play vl 0dd humor: | fuuns to Reart, datly opericd the ula- g T monwealth. 1i-St3at 1 speed and unparalleled smoothness spiritually over into his work. For;The story its . o cobel | Daster box of love for mankind in | punham. svery on | Tufts. J. H. Education and Trainin B : ihis reason the biographical sketch | Leyaniinaimotier, sad fentlls0bCH) criendly ‘deeds, in hearty sympathy. "Should Know, 583 Daszw 12| for Social Work. TASTsiie e Molo Hi 1 of its harmonized and balanced offered by “(his eritic serves excep: | el BuShlln land Wally fhe rac of [ Kindly words, in graclous manners | Forman, S L. The_Amerlcan Dem- United pStates | Children's Bureau. T ints e Ind e tionally. 35 an explanation and in er children, the like e Swn| The return? Misunderstanding and ocricy. 1920 JTX3-1766; T eglstration. 1914, 1Gs3- B -V-Type a— preiacton” of "biin's Cutivk Sron | e and admieanie slr, o b | Giteutt e omouusT Homettt | endt e A T TS e, | By, SRRt e v 90° eight-cylinder engin the art of literature and of his RS INDNIG Cong ey ~ es | Flatterer! Time-server! Syvcophant! JTH3-C244. ashington Council of Soclal Agen- % A. DRUMM, vy methods in projecting this art.. One| It his mew movelist recogmises | Onprobious epithats, crystaliising the | Hote Lo b Elementary Principles cles, Washington, D. C. Direct. M. C. A. Auto and the greater driving safety pro- tr. hesidex, intorested here In Gis- | character as the prime essential of | gignicion and wnbellor of s ‘selfs Modern Government. JT- ory of Soclal Agencies, 1922. Ref. ;: 2 . sing’s passion for the work of Dickens | J}5 "5 sne already. possesses un: | ScKing, materialistic day. In a na o L IGRBIW-W276. vided by its long developed and and the influence which he claims| 20, (hat she alreads traval of | (0%ed application the ailegory turns - W.. and Smith, R. D. We|Woods, R. L htlikxgb";fs'?od in e that Dickens had over his own liter- | € ok in_the ) Y .- { to a plea for the renewal and preser- and Our Government. JT83- Nation Bullding. S-Ws67n. 8 'ATER COOLING SYS- M ars product. Ghe ‘I bieaeed to nive | Sharacter, projecting ity and belley: | Vool e T Kindls "end. soirecons Fi2ow = TEM OF ENGINE OVERHMATING proved Cadillac four-wheel brakes. tha legend of Gissing's penury dis-| S01E men apd wemen Into an exccl il and spiritual life of the old | Johnson, W. K. and Ransom, F. L rime, Driving with spark i solved in the light of substantial evi-| (€0 Soncelsed D feca oDToranT south that is, according to the fears Community Civics, JT83-J639 Drucker, Saul. and Hexter, M. B.|position spark lever in retard flence that only for a very short time} * e, . : : of this writer, being superseded by |Kalaw, M. M. The Present Govern- cl en A . A . roz from the frultful| i hildren Astray. 1CJ-D843. . o 3 was the eccentric man in actual want. ! A8 Brow B E @ gross and materialistic present ment of the Phillipines. 1921, A s s Fan belt slipping or broke Afugitive and elusive figure, who is eyl obligations toward @ { Simple in Imagery and tender in ap- JTES11-K12. o Flshman poie l: Crucibles of Crime. | Water hics ’“‘; r’f‘m:“:: c’i . The Washmzton Cadillac Colnplly likely to prove ultimately to be more it of a¥mpathetie tmagina. | Peal. the little story stauds, in eftect, | Lov 0 Citizenship, JTS3-LS78c. | Hollander, Bernard. The Psychology | meewrn o oaged, Rudolph Jose, President nteresting as a puzzling and bril T S ,,Tf.k“.;.,d look ‘of affection and | Mebain, 11, 1., and “’l’“”“‘t" dsay M isconaate, Vie ey roken water pump shaft or pro- personality than permanently con-| ion centers around t x tarewell, a forward gesture of ad- rhe New Constitutions of Europe. “H1 - peller sheared off. ; 3901, 3902 S atte e aaticnana WeTter. o, lchiaughiin, from buy 16, man | monfiion, "4 i s, o part | S0 MR 0 Lewls, O F. The Dovelopment of| Water leak sn pump packing 11381140 Connecticat Ave. Frask. 3900, 3901, L ar and baek to farmer agatn { Of the great body of belief that the |Mavity, A. B. and N. B. Responsible American Prisone. 1FP-L589. |glands Wil s A AVQUE. By Ana- Vil war and fgu;’t r(q.,("r"«wxr 2gstn ! world s not growing better as it Cltizenship. JTS3-M448r. Mast. 7. M. Crime and Correction. ‘g\\l'l:f{ur leak on any pa t ter lated by Joweph | One of the greatly determining fac- | oyl o' gt it is. Moley. Raymond, and Rocca, H. H. C ak ny part of cooling T. W. BARRETT. Asseciate Dea troduccion by | tors in the development of young Mc- The Outline’ of the Government |g 3 S | *Atem, - L West 3889 James Branch Cabell, New Vork:| Laughlin is his love for Christie Me- | pyp; sACRIFICIAL GOAT. By Eraita in the United Statem JTs3-|omigy B I Confession of a Con Water frozen, , o 24th and M St Honi & Liveright. bringing ithe one {test before] “yiusorlien; v Yorki momi & |, Mide 3 Work- |Smith. M. H. The Psychology of the (air temperarure, o) (00 Breat for A stireing_adventure, which in ex- | million—retreat in an acknowledged | VFiveright. MM Together. JTHI Sezel. Criminal. IC-Sme3 4 Gir, | Insufiicient radiating surface ex- ternali—as Mr. Caboll’ reminds us—| defeat. Fine and firm and even| Not common. but it does happen | Pierson. (. W.. Our Changing Con- | ThOmas. W The Unadjusted Girl. |posed to air, when radfator cover is suggests the utic inventions of | throughout, the story rvroje\'rlx an ex- | sometimes that one is w0 dazzled and stitution. JT83-P8170. S ““;{‘-h , Alexandre Dumas. Here are meet-| ception clear plcture of locality | blinded and bewildered by the pyro- | Pinkham . What of America? °h mixture. Ings at old taverns, sociable drinkings | in o period of historic importance, as| tochnic character of & pertormance| ; Prohibitlon. Carbon deposit in cylinders. and carousings, swift angers and | it defines also not only certain char-| that he misses, quite, both the direc- > ip for New |American Academy of Political and| Driving on low gear. eudden attacks, the impetuous sortie, { acters, but the adaptation of certain oint of the show itself. 2 Seote. Soctal Sclence, Philadelphia. | Toor ignition the hazard and escape—bewlldering | allen strains to the new life imposed { Not an altogether precise statement | Snedden, D Civic Education. Prohibition and its Enforcement. | Fxhaust valves timed late occurrences in a constant erescendo | by the institutions and activities of | of the case in hand, it is true. Yet JTR3-Sn23e. ICI-Am37p. Insufficient or poor quality of oil | of dazzling effect. But whereas with | the new world. clearly here is a performer unable to | United States Constitution. The Con- | Hibbett, C. T. Autobiography of John| Racing engine. Dumas these constitute the do-all S Gvenrm & resist’ the urge of a wit whose stitution of the United States of Barleycorn. 1CI-H523. Clogged muffle { and be of the adventure, with|THE UNBIDDEN GUEST. By 0| qumascene edge thrusts, and darts, America as amended to January | Towne, C. H. The Bise and Fall of dragging or adjusted too | Anatole France they haug, a bright| Villa. New York: The Maemillan| ;4 slithers, and slides. circling and 23, JTS3-Un3oa. Prohibition. [CI-T863r. tapestry on the wall, against which Company. whirling in f its own B. The AMaking of the shines out the figure of I'Abbs Jerome | Clearly these recollections of an| fivi strips hu- Vnglish Constitution, 1908, JT45- . Colgnard, “an erudite and battered | “unbidden xuest” were set down in posing a soiled Wos3m figure ‘——." a figure of odd medleys, of. deep homesickness for|and besmudged object much in need that one remembers, not for his S = land. Poignant memories,! of a wholesome cleansing. Wholly Social Sclence. erowded career of “fisticuffs und es- culated to waken one to the in-|fed up on human nature, this writer s 7 G-, capades and broached wine flasks, | evitable fact that the great majority | uppears to be stk of de uo to i o Ngle, @he ot J6- Ans but for his religious meditations, | of voluntary exiles seeking new lives| 1ts petty points of view, its habitual rein & merry b rt oes, quite| in alien lands ){(HA\X M."|"r pitiable | seif-seeking, Its me s, its sor- actually, go all the wuy.” “Coignard | hours of homesick angulsh. And we, | did satisfactions. Looking about for!parbos o utldi 1 take to be'—Cabell still talking - s ¢ at home, fail to take this d eans to embody this general dis | Lot 5, - Bullding a Community. “a_peculiarly rare type of man—-the ng situation Into account as : cannily chooses | carver, T. N. and Hall, H. B. Hu- type that Is genuinely interested in ake glib summaries of the “fer- : it upon al " man Relatlons. H-C258h. religion.” Mr. beil throws in!eign element” However, that fs . : ity and|cox, G, . The Public Conscience, gratuitously here that there “is nolsomething else. This is the story of | whose growth depends upon the un-| = 1 Cs3sp. female of this species.” “He (Coig-i Carletto, an Italian, who, in this| certain favors of the fiickle male. | Directory Of Civies and Welfare Ac- nard) stands apart. He halves little | country 'a decade and a half, has| This Is the story of Joan and David tles of Cleveland, 1923. ref. with the staid majority of us, who! achleved a substantial and useful | and Moreby, ali stage folks of one 92-1)62 soclably contract our Sacred tenmetsi American cltizenshlp. “The Unbidden | grade and another. Marriage be- | Eageriy, Webster. Right. HS3-EA3. from our neighbors llke a sort of | Guest covers Carletto’s off hours| tween Joan and David soon reduces Ellwood, . A. Christianity and So- theological measles” His creed, | from the strenuous business of mak-| David to futllity as the builder of cial ‘Science. H-Ei5ic. “Always bear in mind that a sound | ing himself over into an American. | Joan's career. The matter then rests|Frank, Glenn. An American Looks intelligence rejects evervthing that| These are the hours when memory | with Joan and Moreby—Moreby, an at’' His World. HR3-F854 i€ contrars to reason, except in mat- | takes possession, sending Carletto| old hand at stagecraft and woman. | Halbert, I. A. What Is Professional ters of falth, where it is necessary i back to Italy, the source of his being, | craft. The famillar line of human Social World? JAS-H125w. blindly One's opinfons, | the sunny plavmate of his childhood, | behaviors in this particular play of | Hoover, H. C. American Individual- become of the greatest im-! the bright companion of his, youth,| self-Interest stretches here like a ism. H53-HT768. S. 2. 1f America Falls. H83- B32Si MARMON-—By their purchases, the American people have declared that this refined and improved Marmon at $2785 is a most unusual value. The fact is that today, as never before, the country is coming to Marmon. . ' ‘At Automobile Shows throughout the i S i d and im- {1 — AT country the response to this refined and im T — VIV 1TRT R proved Marmon at $2785 has passed our | 'iil ' highest expectations. | ” If you are unable to get immediate de- ! ! * livery on a Marmon car it is because Mar- ‘ h mon standards will not permit us, no mat- v . . ter what the demand may be, to drive pro- ' duction beyond the QUALITY POINT. other Reason Why — . Nine Years of Concentration on i i hassis and Engine Design The Buick valve-in-head engine has One Chassis Buick Fundamentals been recognized for more than twenty lAtmwsmbeomn. years as the most economical and effi- i e cient power plant. With its reduced Price Range, $2.785 to $4285. im;gm waterjacketing space, more heat is retained All Prices f.0.b. Factory ot wi= sl in the cylinders and more potwer. is there-. 3w vir s20ey fore generated. T. V. T. MOTORS CORP. ual requirements and estab- tish a standard of quality and 1909 M Street Washington, D. C. ordyke & Marmon Co. Established 1851 Indianapolis, Ind. - When better automobiles are buit: 4 Buick Authorised service =eren—> Buick will build them , BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, WASHINGTON BRANCH 14th and L Streets N.W. EMERSON & ORME STANLEY H. HORNER OREM MOTOR CO. 1620 M_Street N.W. 1015 14th St. N.W: Waldorf, Md. Phone Franklin 3860 Ph Main 5206 FLETCHER MOTOR CO. C. C. WATERS & SON ROSSLYN MOTOR CO. Alexandria, Va. Gaithersburg, Md., Rosslyn, Va, .~