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10 THE: SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 23, 1925—PART . 1. DELIN 1§ Library Economy Policy Is Having Believing ture is a powerful opment of vinced, thre ing can be . Latimer almost the boo reading roc boys remai then picke attractive books they the boys in the st came to 1o lea EEN IN BUUKS Largml of Crows Is Monogamist and Attains Age of 0 Years—Is Hardy and Can Adapt Itself to Great Extremes of Climate. Off|c|al Asserts | s shrewd as proverb, f Bad Effect. viniest ot that constructive litera- | iy tne r in the devel-| species heing ap in length, ot over character & cumpolar in habitat, is rapidly in o g « « extinct, for it has been di ecution from many localities | where it was forr was once common through but it is g policy which distinct flicials in their of the young t childre of the h itself to great extremes > ing of dogs, the bleating of goats, the ure. It is also lived birds. In certain in 3 > cry of a child may be heard read if [ has been kno n in an| f e teacher from a | renc the » to her | » of her spread of the wings [ a tree or more commonly on a ledee unmolested || |t These birds frequent rocky loc: 4I|1Il(‘\| with the a raven” is a very and open country in preference to e raven is the | woodland, usually in pairs, for the|| Its quick- | raven, like some of the larger birds fous nature gives it | of prey, takes a wife for life and the two remain the best of companions through life. v build a bulky inches | with wool and grass, placing it in| The bird, once|of rock on a cliff and * make use of the same nest for several The eggs, four to six {n num re Dbluish green, spotted and hed with dark brown and laven The raven has the reputation of mimicry. From their roosting ‘place, yme mountain precipice, you may in the silence of the evening the croon themnselves to sleep with a weird medley of sounds they have heard during the ¢~ - the bark one of the of cows and now and then ence {s most uncanny and minded that they are avage character and have a deep, human-like voice, we do not r at their evil reputation and or superstitions assoclated \:| PARK BAND CONCERTS FOR WEEK ANNOUNCED | e 1 ¢ ppeal to ! Two Concerts to Night, According to Sched- ule Issued. Asks Attractive Books. ind publi Miss Lati sent to that class was a|west, Marine Band, 7:30 to 9 pun.|jected to by the clerks are the reasons inklin Park, 14th and K| for dependency, the amounts con books in might dren. She estim mer is also an & te | followin I be: ase of one| 2 in her class | streets northwest not read “Treas- |0 9 p.m.; Chevy “In the next collection |street and Connec copy of the same book, rep ith col: | str hwe: Thursday, ion ites that there are three classes of books harn for children. Vicious book: fill your ter cri Books wi who through n part. _ Miss those that Car Owners to Urge | Matter in Congress. of this type influence on chil the librar school is fact th books issue $4 and the payment manifest absurdity addressed an appeal | ¢ Reports that these hooks by the pupils looks | Miss Latimer feels that if an at 1ts of | tractive opportunity to read is offered population. | to the children of V will take full advantage of it, and, | consequently, u aced at vhnl disposal of the public omparatively easy ssion is sh by the E a move would go 1 great v of the king the present 1 to juv h E delinquency NCREASED volume of sales—founded on Studebaker’s policies of one-profit manu- facture, and no yearly models—made it pos- sible to reduce the price of this Standard Six Coach. Already @ wonderful valus—a leader of the line—the Jowest priced closed car ever soid by Studebekermits previous low price has been cut one hundred dollars. Many of the superiorities of this one-profit Coach are hidden until revealed by thousands of miles of usage. You can’t see the fine workmanship inside the engine, nor behind the durable wool upholstery—the high-grade steel — the finest northern white ash and hard maple. But here are some things that you can check against competitive cars to satisfy yourself that this is a Studebaker of the same fine quality as before the price cut— a Studebaker more up to date than the newest yearly models. EXCESS POWER—According to rating of National Automobile Chamber of Com- merce, this is the most powerful car of its size and weight. ABUNDANT ROOM—Room to stretch your legs—room to enter or leave without disturbing occupant of folding seat. FULL-SIZE BALLOON TIRES — For which the steering gear, fenders and even the body lines are specially designed. 50 Down balance in 12 monthly s of $88.40 on our fair and liberal Budget Payment Plan. _of public buildings I g to repeal at th desirable books before s to reach children when |the childre; his eity Asked for Data Concerning De- BeGiren Mm\day‘ pendents in Questionnaire. | | The la efficiency rating unux..rl |in the Tr y Department asking | for infor circulated. to obtain ata for use ion \\l!h the efficiency ratings he week | of empl | cision of t s ication and P | Board employ allowed . 7:30| credit for dependents where there are Ch: 26th | to be separations from the service. ticut avenue north- | Among some of the questions ob- avy Band, 7:30 | tributed to each dependent and the 31, | other sources of income of dependents. "wenty | rtheast | ; Sylvan The: Marine U. S. Girl to Wed Duke s Son FRANCISCO, Augus 4 M Marian Hubbard to 9 pm , daughter of the late Frank H. onument , received word vesterday that to 915 the former San Francisco socie had become e ed to Marino |Dusmet de Amours, member of a dis- | tinguished family in Italy. Her flance || AUTO TAX REPEAL SOUGHT| is the son of the Duke ind Duche Amours. ess of the excis nd_ automobile| WHEN YOU NEED A KEY od | You need our instant duplicating nervice Duplicate Key, 2S¢ Bring_ your locks to the sho TURNER & CLARK owners to get be-| Basement \d urge r Rep- | 1233 New York Ave. to repeal the —_— Follow the Orange Signs to Cedarhurst On the Bay Delightful Summer colony on Chesapeake Bay, near West River and Shadyside LOTS FOR SALE $100 to $1,000 {8 _Easy Terms Free Circular on Bequest Bauman & Heinzman* 50 S V. which is swecping H mone Main 2500 fron chers show | are carefully read ngton they | that funds be Il enable it to he believes AUTOMATIC SPARK CONTROL— No spark lever on steering wheel, but— SAFETY LIGHTING CONTROL—On the steering wheel, at the driver’s finger tips. INSTRUMENTS—Including S-dly clock, gasoline gauge, speedometer, pressure gauge and ammeter, in single "Tnx under glass, on beautiful lflver—hc IMPROVED ONE-PIECE WIND- SHIELD — Automatic windshield cleaner, weatherproof visor, rear-view mirror, attrac- tive cowl lights and cowl ventilator. CO-INCIDENTAL LOCK — To ignition and steering wheel, which scrves to reduce the theft insurance rates on Studebaker cars —single key operates this lock as well as that on the door and the clever device on the spare-tive carrier. COMPLETELY MACHINED CRANK- SHAFT—To obtain perfect engine balance and thus reduce vibration to a minimum. There are only two cars manufactured on the one-| grvfit basis. Studebaker in the fine car field, and the Ford in the low priced field. Only in these two cases does one company in itsown plants make all bodies, all engines, all clutches, steering gears, differentials, springs, gear sets, gray iron castings and drop forgings. The recent reduction was in price only. Quality has been maintained. Come in and see this coach. You will find it the same fine car as before the price reduction. nest of sticks, twigs and roots lined ||f| | TREASURY QUERIES HELP.| ut dependents of | Buy on our Divided Payment Club Plan—No Interest Charged at Gold- enberg’s. Why Pay In- terest? One Price to All— No Interest Charged 2 for Divided Pay- ments. Buy on our Divided Payment Club Plan—No Interest Charged at Gold- enberg’s. Why Pay In- terest? One Price to All— No Interest Charged for Divided Pay- ments. | Features $200 and $225 High-Class Dining iving Roem Suites Room, Bedroom and L 1$145 Exceptional buying advantages secured on these Suites of Furniture sketched makes possible discounts out of all proportions to the high-grade qualities represented. Bought right—marked still lower than our usual lowest-in-the-city prices—they offer an op- portunity seldom known in such splendid furniture. The Three-Piece Living Room Suite as Sketched A remarkably low price for a suit of such usual beauty. Restful Davenport, Ci Chair, equipped with spring seats and lent spring underconstruction. The finished with tassels. Upholstered jacquard velour—rich color tones 6 taupe with r or taupe with blue background. The Three-Piece Kroehler Davenport Suite as Sketched 145 A practical suite that comes in handy when the unexpected overnight guest arrives. Cane Panel Kroehler Davenport, with mahogany-finish {frame of graceful design, which opens up to a full size 4-ft bed. Spring-filled cushions of Baker cut velour. Two large comfiortable chairs to match. The Ten-Piece Dining Room Suite as Sketched $145 Cheerful, inviting dining room furniture at sur- prisingly small cost. Made of combination Ameri- can walnut, finished to bring out the beauty of the natural walnut wood. Designed most artistically, without any decoration. Interior finished in the best manner. 60-inch Bufiet, 42x54-inch oblong Extension Table, double-door Server, inclosed China Cabinet and 6 splendid Chairs, upholstered in leather or jacquard velour. The Four-Piece Bedroom Suite as Sketched $145 Your choice of Huguenot or American combina- tion walnut finishes. Four large pieces, well made and finished. Drawers of 3-ply mahogany, all dust- proof construction throughout. The four pieces comprise 6-dsawer Vanity, large Dresser, Chifforobe or Chest of Drawers and graceful bow-foot Bed. JOSEPH McREYNOLDS Cgrgersial Auo 14th Street at R, Washington, D. C. GEORGETOWN BRANCH: 3218 M St. N.W. A STUDEBAKER Y EAR