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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1925—PART 1. 7 I S]’UEKING LIBRARY PRU RA Eu {I‘hln .-1]\..- .:m..u,,u..mu | |RIS SHOW PLANNED [, J. Marion .“h‘ull will be ,\,,;“‘((,f the LW sider housing and the ec s entries. ie_iris show committee i3 : G M |SSU [ i e, G AT TAKOMA LIBRARY [§izorer o Beniariy Ygjrton. Ji A | Whitehorn, C. (. Thomas, . Wel 3 3 G g ¢ 3 % [ Earn It attention to insentiye | h _|lington and Peter Remsen, with Ros Vg 5 . Lo 2 ; ) dividual production and emp} 2 S““E Classes to Be Omitted Be | G. Pierce as general chairman . . > e Y 3 ing; the natural resources production | cause of Indifferent Flower- | Flowers for the show should be cut 5 \J * N 4 v group will deal with co-operative mar- | the night before or morning of | ’;lem“' Jumber and coal; the dom ing This Spring. |the day they are placed on exh ihition distribution group will consider di ety o : |and should be at the library by tribution costs; the forcign commerce | 1€ Takoma Park Horticulturalfgiclock pm. tomorrow, the committee Dr. Bowerman Tells How/| |/ ) 4 g 3 3 R ? Survey Of World Economxc group will have as its main theme for. | Club will hold an iris si at the | says. . o' 4 ¢ 7 s [ | elgn markets competition, and the | Takoma Library tomorrow and Tues- The irix collection of J . X Py » S ) 2 : transporiation and communication Because of the somewhat in-| Adams, Spruce street "] New Mt. Pleasant Branch : Lo O o ’ Situation to Be Made at | rouy Wil concer its attention o out. | difterent fowerii this year. some of | Park, Md., and 5. 5. Sha, 205 " *, standing dev pments in transporta- | the usual classes of flowers have been | mond sureot, Chevy Chase id.. Was Supplied. | : “ . 3 A ¢ AFENAEER A H Meeting Here. ton, regulation of automobiles and | omitted, Mrs. M. C. Heffner, sec V| be open to the public this afternonn metropoiitan trafic problems. {of the club, announces land evening. BY MARGERY CLAR i 2 i ¢ 4 % Handing a book to Washington |~i e & 4 W | % A survey of economic m.ndlllunulbu' &'Ble Dusiness. Whom: doss ihe Tl 5 o $ home and abroad will he made during , i ; 2, o8 e the thirteenth annual meetlng of the “ : brary have In mind when it buys| LRSS y S e B 2 Chamber of Commerce of the United | Dainty French books? Whom does it try to reach? | X 5 . o 2 * 3 States from Tuesday to Fridav of | These were the questions put to Dr. | i : this week, with oullmndmu‘xmllum\: George I*. Bowerman, librarian of the o s « i e ot e 0t | Public Library system of the District, | P o 3 5 : 2 > chamber buflding, occupied last Fall, in connection with the opening of the 2 7 ¢ e is termed, will be formally dedicated, new 10,000-volume book center in the ¥ 1 nith Chist Justice Taft deltvering an “Home-Made” e m”:“; lil Subjects lsted for discussior > .Candies 2 ; replied the libra - % €'s taste is too simpl — s i LB Stuation, business cond Pastries sophisticated, for the I 5 - ey % ; { 5 tions, comum - policy, the Pies to suit. The latest hook in bi ] + - s 5 SRR 4 fuerehant niealtie Iederal Trade | S T'}:r side by side with the best av £ b 1 i ; . 2 Commission, Congress and the Amer Cakes able translation of the c and g - fcan public and agricu Among z foreign literature elbow and | e 3 : # 8 % i { the speakers will be Secretaries Hoov- | Ice Cream cook hooks. New on receives | : e iR % 4 . er and Jardine. Adinfral Lelgh ( equal consideration with the latest | g 5 3 9 T o g 4 3 % Palmer of the Shipping Board and | volumes of science. History makes | o : « s b 3 former Representative Winsiow of | room on the-shelves f latest i A 1 * Massachusetts, until recently chair-| SO N G and | B 5 o fe Y man of the House commerce com il | # i 4 4 mittee. “Who chooses the books? can H 3 F } (R g i x 10.000 volumes he purchased few | - 7 FRN i | Eight Sessions Listed. months, to meet the catholic demand | 3 % b - ¢ Consultation of business interests of America’s most cultured city IR e | § % g affected by prospective treaties before Biographies A, | (I T o ) o . T i s commpetition 1h forelgn ir ANNOUNCING By the Associated Prom. oda Salon™ where the most enticing re- freshments are served. rm major subjects on the four e i THE FORMAL OPENING hicle for much of the discussion at daie. ¥ s el i N W . : i X8/ 5 i y the meeting, will be held cn natural haoka havelueed Comhline]and pub | : o | b Y ! i resources, evic development, finance On Mond M 18th Bl Ty oo CoED e : : ! Be G o B G\ manufacture, domestic distribution. | n ivlonday, ay t lishing lists on the best boolks on every | . Jl[fmmtanteneomant e s subject. For example, st of pon- | » : A 3 s transportation und communication. | ular books on science prepared by the | « 0 : v | Questions upon which the annual | / Washington Ac; v s ies has | i " :: 4 > s meeting will be asked to take a stand | been adopted by the American Li- - : ¢ | include: Advocating conference of | brary Association for dis *bution by i i £ % : 4 £ . ; : | representatives of agriculture, indus- libraries all over the country. Every try, forestry, mining and Government book on that list, to be concrete. was - | officials to be called by President Cool INC purchased for the New Mount Pleas . | lage “to proceed with a thorough in ont Branch Librar: e = | | vestigation of the present tariff policy | “‘Simple, you say? Just order every- i3 = ks of the United States, particularly in thing? | OR, no;. there Isnt money i L - > tion to_its effect upon export Vermont Avenue at “H” enough for that! One must choose | . § . trade”; revision of Federal Trade Com- from those lists the books which wil & % mission procedure; urging Congress to e Wi R il be of most value and use in the e 5 immediately order the survey of navi- Opposite War Risk Building neighborhood in which the branch | L . : " o e hs wittie Corsan Hbrary is to be located, and in Wash-| * B 3 $ e 8 estimate of cost and provide for @ | . L : s ington in general. Our library train schedule of prioriti he chief of Where you may I'ea or Dine amid the most attractive ing class, for example, made a pre | engineers rendering im report | ! 2 ; : liminary survey of the Mount Pleas. | by December 1, 1925, indicating surroundings—where the excellence of the fare is matched only projects of most widespread impor-| = = ant neighborhood, and listed carefully . { g e RO a ! = s and fully all the neighborhood elo-| NEW Witnesses QUESUOHEd ! Uince: asking Congress 1o create ade- | by the moderation of the prices. ments which would affect and modify i ey L nate for a Nation-wide | 2 the book selection. We pur- Preliminary to Trial in | |£ . ” o survey of water resources to aid flood | ahiased (LoCKSSN I CH AL AN IR 00y o e : control and r and proper | B ) ; % ful and popular at the main library, : : | _ : 5 & Wihization.of grazi e e 7 oot T e L ol for we realize that many of our pat- McClintock Slaying. ' - ®ou T8 b ; Hpoles o &“m“ e g Place f e Younger Set rons will want to use their reader card interchangeably, first at the new | library and then again at the main | gy ine Associated Press building. - Any one who holds a card | “cHICAGO, May 16.—With both pros- A . 8 from the Public Library in the Dis- R 2 ¥ 4 e THet of Columbia may borrow from |ecution and defense’ predicting little P ; 2 * 3 any branch in the library system. | difficulty in selecting a jury and Public Dermnds Fateat | posing of other preliminaries, William “Then the public of today wants|Darling Shepherd will go on trial for ‘the latest thing' in reading matter, | his life before Judge Thomas J. Lynch | | § i : Ko the interstate Commerce Commission just as in almost every other article | \onday morning on a charge of mur : 1 . ¢ A has sole jurisdiction over railroad of consumption.” the libr: added @ 5 £y = . 7 - W g b4 | rates, amendment to the reve law - ats,’” by the late Amy Lowell, is | dering his foster-son, William Nelson 3 | placing the burden of proof upon the advertised on Sunday, and on Monday | McClintock, to obtain his fo .. e - Sty ¢ 2 5 Raciog the barden oty oo the the library patrons, llke readers all|timated at over $1,000, x §7 £ P cases of a ssess over the world, want to see the book. | = & \ n tha capital : | Several witnesses whose names have i > And that is re the library scores. al witnesses whose names h - % | stoc x should be repealed, with, if In spite of the meagerness of the | not been connected with the case pre. - . 5 . : ot SPOSR | | necessary, substitution of a slight in book fund and the avid taste of the | viously were questioned at the office : i ¢ 5 F e | g ax on corporate fn PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STREET readers, like magic the book appears.|or the s 4 B0ay s ana s e jut the librarian 4nd mis | was announced that an additional list | er: Exterior view o Mount Fleasant Branch Public dent Richard F B et ho et 08t | of witnesses would probalily be sub-| Sixteenth and Lamont streets northwest. Center: Reference room. ver: | chamber . e outsbelore (e 0 mitted by the prosecution. At 1 Browsing” Room. dress at the openi obtained. No one longs s e | 66 ses will be heard o trin PSR T SX P T oo St B i ki librarian to hiave the publishers adopt | 1¥ WSS "l "Getence having an their program of ‘fewer and better|,,ynceq that it would rall 26, and the a y a e O books. sy i “Believing as we do in the recreume:"r?-“fmun‘vf"r,rf st-minute surprise wit: *, E. F. DROOP & SONS €O, 1300 G STREET value of fiction, we buy fiction of all : but George b * types and gradations of literary style. | o 2 i St tete Biton Washington's Oldest and Leading Music House 2 O S Our test for fiction is the time-honored | o Heln 2 = Founded 1857 D Founded 1857 ) but never superseded one which af- | o a8 ST G IS firms that what makes & novel moral | “"\iCY TUGelle Pope, voung MeClin- or immoral is the truth of presenta-|tocks flancee, who waited at his death tion. | bed to marry him, was returning from brary is opening in an era of un m,, e onoectinn usually delightful books. There has| Ay Gorman will be assisted in the never been a time when biographies | attempt to u\.mm a conviction by two were as popular or plays as read- | gther assi: t E. H. DROOP. ARTICLE VIl able—or as commonly read—or history | A, Hbarbase tant- Tuseph < —_—— as absorbing. At no other time have | \vhile the defense will be in the hands technical subjects been 5o generously | of William Scott Stewart and W. W. ¥ S 2 t lo Y the buiider, the advertising man, the | that no postponement will be request. | 4 : ‘h}f;"‘sehfri b %{" find o . ‘1“49d when the trial opens. A special merlca a s i - b h l h ld t eir special work acc ely explain- | venire of 100 has been summoned, | I ed. There i3 u book for every one at | judge Lynch announcing this after ; Ny Just on the thresho (o) Mount Pleasant, be he literary or prat- [ noon that the regular pamel called for ¢t Q = . tical. his court would not be used in the 66 ~ 'Y ® & = % bummer gives thlS Offer spe- —_— Shepherd trial. M N t ' < 3 . . Sisal Nogotistions Wil || Newstasercommepontints teans or ivigre aty . . , V! cial emphasis. These suits MEXICO CITY, May 16 (P).—The ‘begun to arrive to cover. th negotiations aimed at reorganm'ngmle case, and have been assigned plac @@ MAY NOT YOUR CHILD BE ONE OF THEM? i ) ; are from the workrooms of sisal industry on a co-operative basis|in the courtroom, which has been Ve v ag L ac- | si 3 2 s and camp | g — ore v o ¢ f oA U ls 3 = - e oI arosIienC [l ith exira senth Tand camp I firmly belicve that there are thousands of young boys and girls in our 1 one of the leadine makers ind . commerce and labor. pected to attend. great country—some in their teens and many not yet as far advanced— (=) e e who /*mr. an inherent, God-given talent for Music—a talent (I may ()f “‘ashable Su]tS fOr bOVS. EEEEE]EDED sav “genius”) which embodics the potentialities of splendid m(ampluh- 2 L . bt ek oo elanii Tl Clean, fresh, new suits, care- Sklll H 2 A child (taken in hand at the right moment, when its love for this or fullV tailored to the most 9 9 | that art or science manifests itself) if givem a chance and provided 3 : e =5 & : with the proper spiritual and educational influences, generally develops i minute detall, and thl"lff\' Three essentials of good | and “unfolds” to a point where the “world” takes notice! y £ 5 dentsitry, without which great- : : : ‘ parents will select these by ness is impossible. : “Wisdom consists of know- 5 the dozen and half dozen, ing WHAT to do! Skill is i b | - Bl RO s To Smother or Suppress Palh anticipating the need of a Work, per tooth, 7 & | Honesty is DOING IT. 23 A % Summer’s supply $8. Guaranboed. years of good, honest dentistry e a Talent Through Ignorance Bl Bl amabiiee I have found during all these years that it pays to give people better service than they really expect and Ol' fOl' Afly Other ReaSOfl—'lS UNJUST! J < G i n gh ams 3 G (o] l d en charge them less than they expect to pay. A SIMPLE REQUEST—We it I challenge contradiction of this statement! The United States—our great § ClOth, Peggy, Pomona are asking the patronage of the ople skig e to) e g 3 country, with its more than 120 million inhabitants—has at this moment such a 33 3 E and other good quality their dental work to our care— 3 z ; | large number of talented children that yow would be appalled did you know / o 8 SEing & & ceussgueses el “ 2 how many! Properly educated and developed in their respectsve “talents,” we 3 : WaSh fabrlCS. they exchange their hard-earned A 0) 5 e % IE . . money for our professional serv- e ould soon be paving tribute to American musicians, American painters, j ices—and we think the more x o American sculptors, etc., etc., rather than to foreign “talents,” or those of = 3 StyleS"‘LOng or Short they know about us—our meth- v > G40 curiieienaties uurl Shillhy d.l'l‘-;'ld‘r;-ad;ll;lu;;ooua‘m:- foreign education, who delight us with their superb performances! Let’s develop § 3 Sleeves’ middies. broad- d our honesty—the better they | ;jaq, gold, aluminum, our own “crop”! Let's go after a thorough education and training for- our ill be 1 jud 3 - 4 e Wh:fth" Gir I—:‘..':.'-...&"J. SLmoealn: “promising” vouth and let us not forget that to achieve success we must begin / falls, balkans, lumber" not we are worthy their confidence and support. — promptly and earnestly with i A S 2 jaCkS and a hOSt Of at- THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS—time alone can prove the : efficiency of the dental work you get elsewhere, but TIME HAS G eigiaio PROVED our work to possess the lasting qualities, those wearing tractive Kiddie StYIGS. values that distinguish the work of the expert. 3 it incli ward Music, it to th i W A e e L aa Ty ey e L s gtutie ol THE CH“..D‘ 17 it inclines toward Music, ii's wp to the parent to help it Colors — Solid and ion of unifo and warning signs, increase | eral judges’ salaries, a d Ppermanence of our dental work. express itself! Ifs squarely up to you, the parent, to . - E . . . «-%";’...'.‘:" e s R newh o et provide the teacher and the piano. You may not fecl able . Comblnatlons Of plnk, for galy, the latest pain Dreventative’ methods used in DR. FREIOT'S office, eiving Ta ioaee DL hcTet I to b piano mow. Don't let that worry you. Come here < ? s Maids Terma bt a':;d :‘:»‘: a:w for the time being! We'll help you later on to ) graY9 canary, Cadet, lav Au'“ ;i DR FREIOT 1;:,-...',;;: own the best instrument your purse can afford. ; ender’ nav y’ tan’ green, end- 8 May 2 % . 407 7Tth St. NW. Aminee , brown and white. g b g B g e S e DROOP lC E 1300 G Every suit guaranteed No Charge for Extracting When Other Work is Being Done fast COlOl‘.’ Hours: 9 AM. to 6 PM. Sundays: 10 AM. to 1 P.M. 5 Bovs’ Section—Second Floor. Look for the Name D, Freiot and Address 4 Bo Sure You Get Into the Right Office VICTROLAS STEINWAY AND OTHER PIANOS music

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